North Morgan Cemetery
This small cemetery right off Morgan offers a tranquil spot for reflection.
This small cemetery right off Morgan offers a tranquil spot for reflection.
Hang out and bowl a round or two. This bowling alley in the heart of the Morgan also serves up pizza and wings — and is the home of S.O.S., Stuck on Sodas and Sweets.
This pioneer relic memorializes key aspects of early Morgan life. The first white boy born in the county, Charles R. Steven, was born in the cabin. Old mill bur from the area’s first grist mill forms the surrounding monument.
Fun abounds for all ages! Play sand volleyball, basketball, or baseball, or check out the skate park. Follow the trail around the Weber River or make memories at one of the multiple pavilions and shady picnic areas. Kids can blow off steam at the playground or get their feet wet at the splash pad. Two boweries can be reserved|others are first-come-first-serve.
Golf enthusiasts can level up their play with a membership-based program offering golf-focused fitness equipment, simulators, weight training, and private instruction.
Experience the charm of a country corn maze. Wind your way through one, two, or all three mazes, each with a fresh design every season. Enjoy attractions including a pumpkin patch, straw maze, corn pits, petting zoo, and food trucks. For the daring, venture along the Creepy Canal, a haunted trail filled with spine-tingling surprises.
Get to know the Weber River up close! Navigate the rapids and natural obstacles such as rocks, bridges, and bushes on this Class II-III Mild Whitewater River while soaking up northern Utah’s stunning rock formations and picturesque landscape. This experience is recommended for ages 12 and up and those under about 275 pounds.
Listen to the meadowlarks and admire the headstones of the remarkable lives and sacrifices of pioneers buried here. This 40-acre, active, volunteer-run cemetery serves as a place of peace for those who wish to pay their respects.
Glimpse this small arch off of the Croyden exit. Round out the Devil’s Toys by visiting Devil’s Slide and Devil’s Gate.
See one of Utah’s most unique geological formations! Made of Twin Creek Limestone, these rock layers took shape approximately 165 million years — that's 10 million years before the age of dinosaurs! During this time, Morgan Valley was submerged, teeming with marine life. Round out the Devil’s Toys by visiting Devil’s Looking Glass and Devil’s Gate.