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Consisting of 152 acres, the Ogden Nature Center is made up of protected areas for wildlife, walking trails, observation towers, tree houses, and bird blinds.

There are also live animal exhibits, gardens containing drought resistant plants, ponds, and much more. The center opened in 1975 and was Utah’s first nature center. A 6,000 square foot education building was added to the center in 2003; it was created using green building techniques and was insulated with recycled materials. The center offers classes on environmental topics and nature-based activities and hosts many events.

966 West 12th Street, 801-621-7595

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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