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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
East Bench is a quiet retreat where mountain views and peaceful streets create a genuine suburban escape. Outdoor lovers can hit the nearby Wasatch-Cache National Forest trails or squeeze in a round at El Monte Golf Course. The neighborhood's tree-lined avenues invite morning strolls while offering a glimpse into authentic American suburban life. You'll need wheels to get around, as public transit is limited in this residential haven. Travellers stay in holiday rentals or private guest suites with plenty of space and mountain panoramas. For dining and shopping, a quick drive to city centre Ogden reveals restaurants and stores worth exploring.
The Junction
The Junction blends Ogden's historic train depot charm with modern thrills that'll make your inner child do a happy dance. Take a spin in the iFLY indoor skydiving wind tunnel or catch a wave at Flowrider without ever leaving town. Kids will go nuts for the Treehouse Children's Museum while film buffs can catch the latest flicks at the Megaplex theatres. Dining options range from casual bites to local bistros, all within walking distance of the main attractions. Most of the action happens in restored brick buildings connected by wide pedestrian plazas. Though there's limited lodging within The Junction itself, city centre hotels are just minutes away with easy access to UTA bus routes.
South Ogden
South Ogden gives you all the perks of suburban living with jaw-dropping mountain views as your daily backdrop. Golf enthusiasts can swing away at Shadow Valley Golf Course while families spread out picnic blankets at Burch Creek Park. The area sits just a short drive from natural wonders like Waterfall Canyon Trail, perfect for hikers who want to stretch their legs without venturing far. Budget-friendly chain restaurants and local diners serve up hearty meals without emptying your wallet. Most accommodation offer basic comforts at prices way lower than nearby ski resorts. Having a car is pretty much essential since public transit is limited, but you'll appreciate the wide streets and abundant free parking.
West Haven
West Haven's suburban charm offers a peaceful retreat with family-friendly parks and tree-lined streets. The Weber River Parkway invites visitors to hike scenic trails, while local parks provide perfect spots for afternoon picnics. This growing community balances quiet residential life with easy access to outdoor recreation, making it ideal for travellers seeking authentic suburban experiences. Casual chain restaurants and affordable dining options line the main corridors, perfect for budget-conscious travellers. Most accommodation is holiday rentals in residential homes or budget motels with lower price points than nearby cities. A car is essential here, as public transit is limited, but you'll enjoy ample parking and uncrowded streets.
Farr West
Farr West welcomes you with quiet, tree-lined streets and dramatic Wasatch Mountain backdrops that'll make your camera happy. This peaceful suburb north of Ogden offers a genuine slice of Utah life away from tourist crowds. Kids will love nearby Toad's Fun Zone while nature lovers can explore the Ogden Nature Centre just a short drive away. Dining options are limited but charming local cafes serve up hearty American classics that won't break the bank. Most travellers opt for holiday rentals or family-friendly bed and breakfasts with mountain views. Having a car is essential since public transit is minimal, but you'll appreciate the easy parking and quick access to outdoor adventures.
If seeing the sights is on your list of things to do, head to Ogden Utah Temple – just one of the landmarks located 0.5 mi (0.7 km) from central Ogden.
Golden Spike Arena is 3.5 mi (5.6 km) from central Ogden, why not stop by during your stay? If you have fun at Golden Spike Arena, you'll love Union Station and George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park, both located nearby.
Enjoy a show at Peery's Egyptian Theater, a theatre with a story to tell in Ogden. Discover the area's top-notch restaurants and its entertainment choices.
You can browse the exhibits at Union Station, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Ogden. While you're here, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
Ski world-class powder at nearby resorts or hike scenic trails in the Wasatch Mountains. Explore the historic 25th Street, lined with quirky shops, breweries, and farm-to-table restaurants.
Cute coffee shop, Wasatch Coffee Roastery, in the historic district. Good cappuccino and cute outside patio area with local artist murals on the walls. Stop in if you have the chance.
Julie
10.0/10
Excellent
25th Street is an interesting, historical place to visit with many dining options.
Cynthia
10.0/10
Excellent
I used to live in the Ogden area and knew the area well. It was fun coming back and reminiscing. My favorite restaurant in Ogden is the Prarie Schooner, i would definitely recommend you to visit and have a very unique dining experience.
Ronald
8.0/10
Good
Made a run to downtown Ogden after check--in for some Froyo at Meinchi's. Very nice area with a small-town feel...walkable main street areas close to transit and train station.
Anita
8.0/10
Good
Downtown Ogden was a really cute progressive little town! Would love to come back here to visit again!
Randi
8.0/10
Good
i have a small apartment complex in Ogden for many years, since 1989. I saw the freeway go in before the Olympics were held there. The city has grown remarkably but what remains is the overall DECENCY and friendliness of the people.
RACHEL
10.0/10
Excellent
I love Ogden. I lived there when I was a kid. It is the place I choose to stop when on road trips. Great restaurants, nice commumity.
Donald
10.0/10
Excellent
I had never been to Ogden, even though I had been to Utah multiple times. I plan on taking time and explore the area more.
Darlene
8.0/10
Good
Lots of options for dining and shopping in the downtown area. We enjoyed our visit.
"Very nice hotel. Room was spacious and very comfortable. Not sure if it was just my room but some of the outlets were not working. Free breakfast was delicious and love that every day is not the same. Restaurant onsite was excellent as well. My server was very friendly and speedy. "
Can I book a refundable accommodation option in Ogden?
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Where can I stay in Ogden if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you want to find a good alternative to a hotel, browse our selection of 153 holiday homes. In addition, there are 62 apartments and 7 condos.
What will the weather in Ogden be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Ogden, when the average temperature is 21°C. January and December are the coldest months, when the average temperature is -1°C. December and May are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Ogden
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Ogden is a family-friendly place distinct for its historical sites and entertainment. Nature lovers can visit Waterfall Canyon Trail and Wasatch-Cache National Forest. While you're in town, don't miss a chance to see sights like IRS Office and Peery's Egyptian Theater.