See it all with an Explorer Pass! A Thanksgiving Point Explorer Pass grants admission into all five venues (Museum of Natural Curiosity, Farm County, Museum of Ancient Life, Ashton Gardens, and Butterfly Biosphere) for one day.
Is anything free at Thanksgiving Point?
There is no cost information here.
How much does it cost to get into Thanksgiving Point?
For just two dollars per person/venue, guests can visit any of the five Thanksgiving Point venues—Museum of Natural Curiosity, Museum of Ancient Life, Ashton Gardens, Butterfly Biosphere, and Farm Country. Normal admission ranges from $7 to $20 per person.
What is there to do on Thanksgiving in Utah?
Things to Do in the Salt Lake City Area
- Thanksgiving Turkey Trot (West Valley)
- International Games Day (West Jordan)
- Thanksgiving Dumplings Class (Sandy)
- Feast With the Beast (Salt Lake City)
- Magic Show Series (Salt Lake City)
- Luminaria (Lehi)
- Thanksgiving Story Time (Saratoga Springs)
What is the Thanksgiving Point Museum of Natural curiosity?
In 2014, Thanksgiving Point opened the Museum of Natural Curiosity, a 45,000 square foot building built for families to explore. Inside is 400 interactive exhibits, including four main galleries—Rainforest, Water Works, Kidopolis, and the Discovery Garden.
Where is thanksthanksgiving point located?
Thanksgiving Point is open six days a week, year-round. Closed on Sundays, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Hours are seasonal and vary from venue to venue. It is located along I-15 between Salt Lake City and Provo. Take exit 287 off I-15 and travel west to Thanksgiving Way. 801-768-2300.
What is Thanksgiving Point Institute?
Thanksgiving Point Institute is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit farm, garden, and museum complex that draws upon the natural world to cultivate transformative family learning. The options are endless at Thanksgiving Point for family-fun entertainment and valuable learning experiences.
What makes Thanksgiving Point so special?
Thanksgiving Point acts as a refuge from everyday life – a unique location showcasing the beauty and majesty of nature in countless ways…from dinosaurs to dahlias. In 2014, Thanksgiving Point opened the Museum of Natural Curiosity, a 45,000 square foot building built for families to explore.