Things to Do in Marysvale, UT

  • Our list of the best things to do in Marysvale, Utah, features the top 5 nearby activities — including 4 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
  • Marysvale, UT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Adventures, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
  • The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Marysvale, UT , followed by 2 popular activities in nearby cities, including Beaver and Richfield
  • Our list of the best things to do in Marysvale, Utah, features the top 5 nearby activities — including 4 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
  • Marysvale, UT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Adventures, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
  • The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Marysvale, UT , followed by 2 popular activities in nearby cities, including Beaver and Richfield
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1.0 Miles
98% 63 votes
Rafting Marysvale, UT 84750 MoreLess Info
While there is no rafting and kayaking allowed in the nearby national park itself, Always Rafting & Kayaking leads expeditions in the areas just outside the park borders. Specifically, they cover the Sevier River with guides telling stories about the region's history and geology during slow portions of the rive…
0.1 Miles
97% 32 votes
Off Road & ATV Marysvale, UT MoreLess Info
One of the longest trails in the region is the Paiute Trail which is over 900 miles in length. It specifically caters to ATVs and UTVs with emphasis on wheeled vehicles in the summer and snowmobiles during the winter.
1.4 Miles
66% 32 votes
Mountains Marysvale, UT MoreLess Info
The site known as Big Rock Candy Mountain is mostly known from the folk song which it inspired. The popularity of the song has led it to become one of the most visited geological sites in west-central Utah.
10.7 Miles
96% 73 votes
National & State Parks 3820 W Clear Creek Canyon Road, Richfield, UT 84114 MoreLess Info
The largest community of Fremont Indians ever discovered used to reside in the area now known as the Fremont Indian State Park. Artifacts from this group are on display at an on-site museum, and visitors can also enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and camping.
12.2 Miles
96% 70 votes
Resorts 150 S West Village Circle, Beaver, UT 84713 MoreLess Info
With a private-run small town feel, Eagle Point Ski Resort is an old fashioned resort. In addition to numerous paths across the mountain, the resort features a comprehensive ski school for all ages and a prominent local restaurant.
44.6 Miles
83% 64 votes
Movie Theaters 105 N Main Street, Panguitch, UT MoreLess Info
Classic films are still shown at the Historic GEM Theatre which also maintains a movie museum that documents and displays the past film technologies used at the cinema. There is even an on-site Internet cafe for those who simply want to lounge.
45.1 Miles
100% 54 votes
Other Tours 241 East 100 North, Torrey, UT 84775 MoreLess Info
Serious outdoor adventurers are able to arrange for guided excursions through Redrock Adventure Guides - Private Day Tours. They offer day hiking packages, backpack adventures, and canyon-based exploration within the Capitol Reef area.
46.6 Miles
95% 171 votes
Canyon Escalante River, Escalante, UT MoreLess Info
Peekaboo Gulch is a slot canyon that people can climb consisting of a series of potholes. In order to start the hike, climbers must climb over a 10-foot vertical rock wall before navigating their way through the potholes.
47.9 Miles
100% 9 votes
Horseback Riding 3619 Hell's Backbone Road, Boulder, UT 84716 MoreLess Info
Hell's Backbone Ranch and Trail offers pack trips, custom trips, and day rides for visitors who are interested in viewing spires, mountains, and river bottoms. Horseback riders of all skill levels can take advantage of what this business has to offer.
49.0 Miles
97% 359 votes
Canyon Highway 12, Panguitch, UT MoreLess Info
Located within the Dixie National Forest area, Red Canyon offers very unique vermillion-colored rock formations that are surrounded by Ponderosa pine trees. Sightseeing is very popular as is hiking, camping, and picnicking.
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