Whether you believe in ghosts or not, there’s no shortage of spooky things to do in Utah. From cemeteries, to caves, to wide open spaces, there are a wealth of creepy places throughout the Beehive State. These nine spots might make your spine tingle, but that’s part of what makes Utah unique! Read on and learn why we love to show off these scary things to do in our own backyard!

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If you were to do a search for “spooky things to do in Utah,” one of these spots would most certainly pop up at the top of the list!

Have you ever been to any of these places? If so, which ones creeped you out the most? Do you know of any other fun facts about Utah? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!

Does all of this spooky exploration make you hungry? Then when out and about you can make good use of these awesome food containers to use with our ultimate list of 50 on-the-go food ideas.

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Out and About in The Beehive State

Where can we find farmer’s markets in Utah?

  • The Cache Valley Gardeners Market in Logan features a wealth of fresh produce as well as lots of perennial and annual plants and flowers.
  • The Bountiful Farmers Market in Bountiful is a favorite market for its Utah grown plants, fruits, and veggies, handmade crafts, and other Utah made products.
  • The Murray Park Farmer's Market in Murray is unique in that it is a food-only market (so no musicians or craft booths) but plenty of delicious fresh produce.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other exciting farmer’s markets in Utah.

What are some great Utah day trips?

  • Capitol Reef National Park offers all the outdoor wonders you would expect, including hiking, rock climbing, wildlife sighting, camping and more.
  • The Hardware Ranch Wildlife Viewing Area in Hyrum is where you can watch the annual elk migration during the winter.
  • Thanksgiving Point in Lehi is where visitors come to enjoy the annual spring tulip bloom, visit a butterfly biosphere, and play with farm animals.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other great Utah day trips.

Where can we find the best barbecue restaurants in Utah?

  • The Huntsville BBQ Company in Huntsville has been crowned as the Best of State for its outstanding barbecue.
  • Bam Bam’s BBQ in Orem specializes in authentic Central Texas BBQ and the company says they serve “Only the finest meat money can buy.”
  • U.B.S. BBQ in St. George is a family-owned restaurant serving all kinds of meat dishes plus chicken, sandwiches, salads, and more.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other delicious barbecue restaurants in Utah.