Local Attractions
Our park is located near many great attractions! We’ve listed some of the top local attractions you could visit while your staying at our park.
Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island State Park
QUICK FACT: The total amount of salt dissolved in the Great Salt Lake is about 4.5 to 4.9 billion tons.(MRI, Inc 2011)
The Great Salt Lake is the largest natural lake west of the Mississippi River. Great Salt Lake is approximately 75 miles long and 35 miles wide. Sunsets over the lake can be breathtaking. Amazing red, orange, lavender and magenta hues slowly dissolve in the evening sky.
Antelope Island State Park is a perfect place to view the Great Salt Lake. Antelope Island is part of the Utah State Park System. Visitors can reach the island by boat or via automobile over a causeway that extends west from Layton. Antelope Island appears barren and deserted but is home to a variety of flora and fauna native to the Great Basin region.
Recreational activities include sunbathing, swimming, picnicking, hiking/biking, sail boating and camping. Wildlife that can be seen on the island include: Antelope, bison, deer, coyotes and many different varieties of birds and fowl.
Some of the annual activities that are happening on Antelope Island are:
DIRECTIONS FROM CENTURY RV PARK: Southbound I-15, take exit 332, turn West (right) on Antelope Rd. / 1700 S. and continue west for approximately 7 miles until you reach the Antelope Island Causeway Tollbooth.
Entrance fee is $10 per vehicle.
The Great Salt Lake is the largest natural lake west of the Mississippi River. Great Salt Lake is approximately 75 miles long and 35 miles wide. Sunsets over the lake can be breathtaking. Amazing red, orange, lavender and magenta hues slowly dissolve in the evening sky.
Antelope Island State Park is a perfect place to view the Great Salt Lake. Antelope Island is part of the Utah State Park System. Visitors can reach the island by boat or via automobile over a causeway that extends west from Layton. Antelope Island appears barren and deserted but is home to a variety of flora and fauna native to the Great Basin region.
Recreational activities include sunbathing, swimming, picnicking, hiking/biking, sail boating and camping. Wildlife that can be seen on the island include: Antelope, bison, deer, coyotes and many different varieties of birds and fowl.
Some of the annual activities that are happening on Antelope Island are:
- Great Salt Lake Bird Festival – May
- Cowboy Legends Cowboy Poetry & Music Festival – May
- Moonlight Bike Ride on Antelope Island – June / July
- Spider Festival – August
- Antelope Island Stampede Festival – September
- Layton Marathon – October
- Annual Bison Range Ride and Roundup – October
DIRECTIONS FROM CENTURY RV PARK: Southbound I-15, take exit 332, turn West (right) on Antelope Rd. / 1700 S. and continue west for approximately 7 miles until you reach the Antelope Island Causeway Tollbooth.
Entrance fee is $10 per vehicle.
For admittance fees call 1-800-773-2941
For the Visitor Center call (801) 725-9263
4528 West 1700 South
Syracuse, UT 84075
For the Visitor Center call (801) 725-9263
4528 West 1700 South
Syracuse, UT 84075
Hill Aerospace Museum
Hill Aerospace Museum is located on the northwest corner of the Hill Air Force Base. The museum exhibits more than 90 military aircraft, missiles and aerospace vehicles on the grounds and inside the Major General Rex A. Hadley Gallery and the Lindquist Stewart Fighter Gallery. The collection also includes a wide variety of ordinance and munitions, an assortment of aerospace ground equipment, military vehicles, uniforms, and thousands of other historical artifacts. Admission is free and the museum is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00-4:30. Closed New Years, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah sponsors an event every September that gives citizens a closer and more intimate look at some of our nations military artifacts while collecting food and monetary donations for the Hill Air Force Base Airman’s Attic. This charity benefits those who have or currently are serving our country, but need that extra help to make ends meet. So, if you are here in September, take some non-perishable food and head out to the museum to not only help those who help us, but get an intimate experience of our nations military services and equipment.
Hill Air Force Base also opens it’s gates to nonmilitary personnel one weekend during the summer. This event is also free and educates those interested of the military and its services. This weekend is filled with many types of air shows, including the famous Thunderbirds. For more information on these events visit their webpage.
The Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah sponsors an event every September that gives citizens a closer and more intimate look at some of our nations military artifacts while collecting food and monetary donations for the Hill Air Force Base Airman’s Attic. This charity benefits those who have or currently are serving our country, but need that extra help to make ends meet. So, if you are here in September, take some non-perishable food and head out to the museum to not only help those who help us, but get an intimate experience of our nations military services and equipment.
Hill Air Force Base also opens it’s gates to nonmilitary personnel one weekend during the summer. This event is also free and educates those interested of the military and its services. This weekend is filled with many types of air shows, including the famous Thunderbirds. For more information on these events visit their webpage.
The museum is approximately 6 miles south of Century Mobile Home and RV Park.
From Century RV Park, take I-15 southbound to exit 338 and turn East (left) and attraction will be straight ahead.
From Century RV Park, take I-15 southbound to exit 338 and turn East (left) and attraction will be straight ahead.
For info call 801-777-6868 or 801-825-5817
Hill AFB
7961 Wardleigh Road
Hill AFB, UT 84056
Hill AFB
7961 Wardleigh Road
Hill AFB, UT 84056
Union Station
The museums housed at the station include:
Utah State Railroad Museum, Eccles Rail Center, Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, John M. Browning Firearms Museum and the Browning-Kimball Classic Car Museum.
The Union Station in Ogden, Utah also known as the Ogden Union Station is located on Historic 25th Street approximately 2. 34 miles from Century Mobile Home & RV Park. It was formerly the junction of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads. This attraction is a venue for many other events throughout the year and is known as a permanent landmark for Ogden, Utah. Below is a list of some annual events at the Union Station:
There is also a giftshop, Warrens Model Train Museum and a local favorite restaurant, Union Grill.
Tickets to the Ogden Union Station include all 4 museums and varies with age and the number in your party. Please visit their website to get more information on a big contributor to Ogden’s culture.
Hours of operation: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm; Closed New Years Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
To get to the Union Station from Century RV Park: Exit the park on 2100 S and turn East (right), Drive approximately 2 miles to Wall Avenue, turn South (right), Continue south on Wall Avenue for 1 mile and the Union Station will be on your right. There is plenty of parking on the north and south sides of the building.
Utah State Railroad Museum, Eccles Rail Center, Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, John M. Browning Firearms Museum and the Browning-Kimball Classic Car Museum.
The Union Station in Ogden, Utah also known as the Ogden Union Station is located on Historic 25th Street approximately 2. 34 miles from Century Mobile Home & RV Park. It was formerly the junction of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads. This attraction is a venue for many other events throughout the year and is known as a permanent landmark for Ogden, Utah. Below is a list of some annual events at the Union Station:
- Ogden Arts Festival
- Ogden Farmers and Arts Market (Every Saturday July to September)
- Night At The Museum
There is also a giftshop, Warrens Model Train Museum and a local favorite restaurant, Union Grill.
Tickets to the Ogden Union Station include all 4 museums and varies with age and the number in your party. Please visit their website to get more information on a big contributor to Ogden’s culture.
Hours of operation: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm; Closed New Years Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
To get to the Union Station from Century RV Park: Exit the park on 2100 S and turn East (right), Drive approximately 2 miles to Wall Avenue, turn South (right), Continue south on Wall Avenue for 1 mile and the Union Station will be on your right. There is plenty of parking on the north and south sides of the building.
To get to the Union Station from Century RV Park: Exit the park on 2100 S and turn East (right), Drive approximately 2 miles to Wall Avenue, turn South (right), Continue south on Wall Avenue for 1 mile and the Union Station will be on your right. There is plenty of parking on the north and south sides of the building.
Union Station
2501 Wall Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
(801) 393-9890
2501 Wall Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
(801) 393-9890
Treehouse Children’s Museum
The Treehouse Children’s Museum features dozens of award-winning exhibits based on literacy, literature and the arts. It is truly a treasure for the children and families of Northern Utah. Treehouse is the place where children can step into a story. It is a valuable resource for parents and teachers who are striving to help their children grow into life-long readers.
Regular Admission
Children age 1-12: $7
Adults and Children 13+: $5
Regular Admission
Children age 1-12: $7
Adults and Children 13+: $5
It is located approx 2.50 miles from the Century Mobile Home and RV Park.
Tree House Museum
347 22nd Street
Ogden, UT 84401
801-394-9663
347 22nd Street
Ogden, UT 84401
801-394-9663
Ogden Nature Center
The Ogden Nature Center is a peaceful nature preserve and education center dedicated to uniting people with nature.
152 acres are available for discovery and exploration. The preserver is a hot spot for birders and wildlife viewing. Tall grass meadows, birds of prey, woods and winding trails, treehouses, an observation tower, bird blinds and two beautiful green buildings all come together to make up the Ogden Nature Center campus. Hands on nature exhibits, snakes, tortoises, salamanders, owls, hawks and eagles. Picnic areas & ponds and 1. 5 miles of trails.
Ogden Nature Center offers classes and workshops, sponsors Summer Camps and concerts.
It is located approx 2.24 miles from the Century Mobile Home and RV Park.
Hours
152 acres are available for discovery and exploration. The preserver is a hot spot for birders and wildlife viewing. Tall grass meadows, birds of prey, woods and winding trails, treehouses, an observation tower, bird blinds and two beautiful green buildings all come together to make up the Ogden Nature Center campus. Hands on nature exhibits, snakes, tortoises, salamanders, owls, hawks and eagles. Picnic areas & ponds and 1. 5 miles of trails.
Ogden Nature Center offers classes and workshops, sponsors Summer Camps and concerts.
It is located approx 2.24 miles from the Century Mobile Home and RV Park.
Hours
- Monday-Friday 9 am – 5 pm
- Saturday 9 am – 4 pm
- Closed on major holidays.
- Members enjoy free admission
- Adults 12 and older: $5.00
- Seniors 55+: $4.00
- Children 2-11: $3.00 / Children under 2: Free
966 West 12th Street
Ogden, UT 84404
(801) 621-7595
Ogden, UT 84404
(801) 621-7595
Ogden's George S Eccles Dinosaur Park
Dinosaur Park is an exciting collection of creatures from prehistoric crawlers, to predators, to marine animals, and even flying reptiles. More than a hundred dinosaur sculptures fill the park. These realistic full-sized sculptures are based on actual fossil skeletons, and are brought to life by robotics, artistic details and a state-of-the-art sound system.
Adults (18+) - $7.00
Seniors (62+) - $6.00
Students (13-17) - $6.00
Children (2-12) - $5.00
Infants (Children under 2) – FREE
It is located approximately 5.25 miles from the Century Mobile Home and RV Park.
Adults (18+) - $7.00
Seniors (62+) - $6.00
Students (13-17) - $6.00
Children (2-12) - $5.00
Infants (Children under 2) – FREE
It is located approximately 5.25 miles from the Century Mobile Home and RV Park.
1544 East Park Boulevard
Ogden, UT 84401
(801) 393-3466
Ogden, UT 84401
(801) 393-3466
Cherry Hill Water Park
Cherry Hill offers a variety of water fun. Activity pool with a 40 ft pirate ship that has a simulated cannon battle and Caribbean sound. A Cardio Canyon River run that is foam padded and loaded with caverns, waterfalls, sudden drops and turns. The Grants Gulch Lazy River has an endless river of fun for you to float and soak in. The Double Dragon water slides with fog and lighting in the tunnels. Choice of 2 swimming pools to soak and sun at.
Cherry Hill is located approx 19 miles south of Century Mobile Home and RV Park
- Miniature golf course has 18 holes.
- Batting cages, Hamster Haven Playground
- Aeroball is basketball on trampolines
- Rock Climbing and Video Games!!
Cherry Hill is located approx 19 miles south of Century Mobile Home and RV Park
1325 Main Street
Kaysville, UT 84037
(801) 451-5379
Kaysville, UT 84037
(801) 451-5379
Lagoon Amusement Park
Get your thrills and chills at Lagoon!!
Twist, turn and fly on one the 46 rides. Feel your heart race on the X-Venture attractions. Slip and slide through whitewater waves at Lagoon-A-Beach. Take a trip back to the Wild West in Pioneer Village. Sing along with the best shows in town. Scare yourself silly at Frightmares !! in October.
Lagoon is located approx 21 miles south of Century Mobile Home and RV Park.
Twist, turn and fly on one the 46 rides. Feel your heart race on the X-Venture attractions. Slip and slide through whitewater waves at Lagoon-A-Beach. Take a trip back to the Wild West in Pioneer Village. Sing along with the best shows in town. Scare yourself silly at Frightmares !! in October.
Lagoon is located approx 21 miles south of Century Mobile Home and RV Park.
375 North Lagoon Drive
Farmington, UT 84025
(801) 451-8000
Farmington, UT 84025
(801) 451-8000
Ogden City
Ogden is a city that uniquely combines a high-adventure identity with all the benefits of urban life. Downtown Ogden is set apart from other communities in the area by its walkability, distinctive architecture, and great variety of dining, shopping, nightlife, and events. Whether you want to visit the farmers market, grab a drink after work, or entertain in your downtown loft, you can do it in Ogden.
Ogden is also known for its incredible access to outdoor recreation—right in our backyard. An extensive trail system on the East Bench is ten minutes from downtown, perfect for before or after work outings. The Ogden Valley is just thirty minutes from downtown and offers additional recreation opportunities: world-class ski resorts, Pineview Reservoir, hiking, biking, climbing, and fishing. Recreation within Ogden city limits includes a paved trail along the scenic Ogden River, the Ogden Nature Center, a kayak park, golf courses, and beautiful city parks.
Ogden is also known for its incredible access to outdoor recreation—right in our backyard. An extensive trail system on the East Bench is ten minutes from downtown, perfect for before or after work outings. The Ogden Valley is just thirty minutes from downtown and offers additional recreation opportunities: world-class ski resorts, Pineview Reservoir, hiking, biking, climbing, and fishing. Recreation within Ogden city limits includes a paved trail along the scenic Ogden River, the Ogden Nature Center, a kayak park, golf courses, and beautiful city parks.
City Creek
In the heart of Salt Lake City, City Creek Center is the retail centerpiece of one of the nation's largest mixed-use downtown redevelopment projects. This unique shopping environment features a retractable glass roof, a creek that runs through the property, a pedestrian skybridge and more. This world-class fashion and dining destination offers over 100 stores and restaurants including Nordstrom, Macy's, Tiffany & Co., Michael Kors, Coach, and Texas de Brazil Churrascaria, in a casual, pedestrian-friendly environment.
Mon - Sat 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Sun - Closed
Sun - Closed
City Creek Center
50 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
(801) 521-2012
50 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
(801) 521-2012
Also in the Area
There are approximately 30 golf courses within a 20 mile radius of our park.
There are 10 ski resorts 30-50 minutes away!!
If you want to travel to SLC and see Temple Square and other sites, check out the “Front Runner Train” and the “Trax”. Catch Frontrunner 2.34 miles from Century Park and ride it to SLC. Ample parking at the Ogden station so you don’t have to drive in the traffic!!
There are 10 ski resorts 30-50 minutes away!!
If you want to travel to SLC and see Temple Square and other sites, check out the “Front Runner Train” and the “Trax”. Catch Frontrunner 2.34 miles from Century Park and ride it to SLC. Ample parking at the Ogden station so you don’t have to drive in the traffic!!
The Utah Transit Authority is the provider of public transportation throughout the Wasatch Front of Utah, in the United States, which includes the metropolitan areas of Ogden, Park City, Provo, Salt Lake City and Tooele.
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