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    Burgess Orchards - Peach Sunday  10/10

    Burgess Orchards

    3.9(66 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Came here about a month ago for the peach shake since it's become an annual tradition since last…read moreyear, but forgot to make sure they added the graham cracker topping! They were kind enough to give me a little cup on the side. The peaches beginning of September were good although not super sweet. Be prepared to wait a little bit since there's usually a decent crowd. I love that they have a nice little patch of grass to relax on while you enjoy your sweet treat! Not sure when they officially close for the season, but worth looking into before stopping by.

    My family and I heard about this place from an instagram post, so we made the trek out to see what…read moreall the fuss was about. When we got there, there had to be nearly 100 scattered around with a sizable line. We probably waited about 20 mins to get to the window and order. While we waited in line, I was really suprised to see that there were only 3 tables available for people to sit. I find this pretty wild with how many people were there and I was told this was a "slow" day. It was almost 95 degrees outside and we had our little kids with us, so sitting in the grass and roasting wasn't an option, all the spots on the edge of the cement pad in the shade were taken, and of course the 3 tables were taken. When we got our ice cream (we ordered the cherry, peach, and then the apple cider slush) we just had to find somewhere to stand awkwardly while we had to wait to pounce on and fight for a spot on the ground that would eventually open up. They have an indoor area, where it seems they sell the peaches and other fruit they produce by the box, but I didn't see one person in there trying to buy any, and even then there was most certainly still space in there for a few more tables in the shade. For a place that's so busy apparently, it seems they could take better care of their customers. All that said, back to the actual treats themselves. I personally had the cherry and would say it was just okay. The ice cream reminds me of the ice cream you would get at the Costco cafe, which isn't bad, but certainly not super exciting. The cherries were good, though I have no idea if they are cherries from their farm or from a cherry pie filling can at the store. I wish the cherries were more evenly mixed in the ice cream. There was about an inch of straight cherries in the bottom, and some on the top. Meaning the treat started nice, then I had to eat through a bunch of plain vanilla ice cream to be able to get to the rest of the good stuff. Once I did, the ice cream gets a lot better when you can mix the cherries and sauce around with it. I tried a few bites of my kids apple cider slush, and it's exactly what it sounds like. I found myself wishing I'd ordered one of these instead. I found it a lot more unique and refreshing than what I'd gotten.

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    Burgess Orchards - The front of the establishment

    The front of the establishment

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    Menu and order here window

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    Loveland Living Planet Aquarium

    Loveland Living Planet Aquarium

    4.1(424 reviews)
    8.4 mi
    Not-for-profit
    Free estimates

    Amazing place. So wonderful to visit. That was a very fast four hours…read more We arrived at opening and there was already quite a crowd. When we left, the parking lot was overflowing and cars circling around trying to find a parking space. Still, with the influx of larger crowds to parking lot capacity, it didn't feel crowded inside. This is a wonderful place to visit. A wonderful place to bring family and friends..There are animals and species that I've never seen anywhere else, and I've been to the Tucson Sonoran Desert Museum, the San Diego Safari Park, Sea World, Scripps Oceanography, and various zoos. This was a treat. And almost all were active and were seen. Such variety. There is no wasted space in this museum. Walls are adorned, such as a long wall with the ascending walkway going to the penguin exhibit made to look like a South Pole research center. Even every access door for employees are adorned. See my photos. Nice vegetation areas in otherwise unused space. They put a nice climbing gym in what would have been an unused corner, great for parents who need a break and kids to dissipate energy. There are thoughtful benches placed here and there for a sit down rest. There is a very nice small cafe and snack bar to get a yummy huge pretzel, or hamburger and other sandwiches and salads. Looking at the prices, they are very reasonable for a museum/theme park. You are getting a great value for the buck. Whether you are buying for just the day or a membership, I think that you are getting your money's worth. We spent four hours there and didn't see everything, read everything, tried everything. The four hours went by fast. This is a very popular place for good reason--a jewel in the valley. 5* = A top favorite. Mind-blowing good. I will definitely return and I will go out of my way to go here. Worth every dime of my money. 4* = Outstanding. Top-tier. Some elements not quite as good as it gets, but it still is worthy of my regular business. 3* = Good experience. I might do repeat business if it is convenient, the only option, the only one in its category, or on a whim, but would not be among the first thing to come to mind. Would definitely recommend you trying it to get your own take on it. 2* = Not so good. Would not recommend at all. Waste of money. 1* = How are they still in business? Stay away at all costs!

    Such a cool place to check out! I've been following the Aquarium since it started back in at the…read moreGateway - it's grown so much!! I came here for an event tonight and the area around the claw is so amazing! There are several different animals around the garden area all lit up for Christmas and it so perfect to stroll through. While we didn't get to see any aquatic life on the tank at the Mountain American Event center, it looks like they were still setting things up to add some animals in soon. The facility itself was very spacious with a sound system that covers the whole room. Can't wait to come back once everything is in place!

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    Loveland Living Planet Aquarium - Mountain America Event Center

    Mountain America Event Center

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    Loveland Living Planet Aquarium - Pre-function space

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    Pre-function space

    Mountain America Jurassic Jungle - Frayed ropes already.

    Mountain America Jurassic Jungle

    3.9(7 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    There are quite a few indoor playgrounds in the greater salt lake/provo area, including at least…read moreone other in thanks giving point itself. In my opinion this one is by far the best. Not only for the sheer size (as it's so large it'll it's very difficult to find someone you're looking for), but it also has a little "adventure" you can do if you buy the extra wristband, and it seems well monitored (there seem to be 2-3 employees roaming around at all times.). The obstacles within the playground are also widely varied with something for pretty much any age. Most importantly just about the entire playground is easily accessible for an adult to traverse. There are are even normal stairs on either side that take you most of the way up, enabling a much easier way to find your kids, rather than having to climb up through the playground yourself. The reason I give 4 stars is two reasons: 1. The rope bridges are set up in such a way that it's pure pain and misery in your feet to get across them 2. The triple slides are probably the fastest ones in the playground, and the "landing zone" is not carpeted or cushioned. It's straight plastic, which is especially painful when you aren't expecting it

    This new play area was a lot of fun. As others have said it's not perfect but it's pretty awesome…read more I wish it was a little bit brighter as it can be hard to see smaller kids and any dangers. The dinosaur theme is super fun though and our Dino loving kid had a blast.

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    Mountain America Jurassic Jungle - See where my foot is touch that green metal bar?

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    See where my foot is touch that green metal bar?

    Snuck Farm - Outdoor seating area

    Snuck Farm

    4.7(6 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Hi there, I just wanted to share my recent experience trying to purchase flowers from Snuck Farms'…read moreBackyard Collections. I attempted to buy the Luxe Cool Season Collection online on the morning of November 1st--the day sales opened--but it was already sold out. Along with Luxe, the Summer Romance, Summer Fun, and Essentials Cool Season collections were also gone by then. Meanwhile, many single-variety packs remained available for weeks (even months) after the sale began. I completely understand demand being high, but it would be great if there were more availability for collections--or even additional collection options. Not everyone wants 72 of the same flower in their garden. I even emailed to ask if they'd be willing to put together a custom variety from what was still in stock, and was told no. I also attended the Cool Season Flower Sale in person this morning, arriving at 10:27 after parking blocks away. Unfortunately, the entire place was already wiped out. The line was massive, and everything was gone--despite the sale being advertised until 2 p.m. I was so disappointed, especially after putting in the effort to be there early. I love what Snuck Farms does, and I really appreciate the beauty and quality of their flowers. I just hope there might be some improvements to how collection sales and in-person events are managed in the future. It's disheartening to be excited and proactive, only to leave empty-handed both online and in person.

    Really loved this hidden store! It's a great area to walk, but some fresh, locally-sourced produce…read moreand enjoy the mountain scenery!

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    Snuck Farm - Basil Pesto & storefront

    Basil Pesto & storefront

    Snuck Farm - Horses!

    Horses!

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    Axe N Smash

    Axe N Smash

    4.1(28 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    We had cousins come in from out of town and wanted to do something fun. Ages ranging from 4-13…read more This was the spot! They had so much fun in the splatter room as well as the smash room. We definitely will be coming back.

    Here's what to expect if you're wanting to go to a rage room…read more First off, checked the online bookings at 4pm on a Weds night and it was open, but I didn't want to book because I didn't know how long dinner would be. While finishing up dinner, I checked online availabilities again and only 8pm was available. Yeah I didn't want to wait that long. So I called and they had an open night. So first tip, call before heading out or ruling the activity out. Second off, you go to pick what junk you want to smash. You get to pick two crates. They have crates of glass bottles and electronics. We got one of each. There's also big screen TVs for an extra $15. The glass bottles are fun to throw and smash. Electronics are harder to ruin but fun if you need to let out more rage. Also, slug hammering a keyboard stacked on other electronics (the stacking for height) was the coolest visual because when you hit the keyboard all the keys fly up. My favorite was using the crow bar on the glass bottles. Third off, you get to choose your music to listen to. The staff mentioned Enya and I was obsessed but listened to heavy metal instead. The staff is super nice and informative. Wouldn't pay $35 to break stuff again though. While it was fun, didn't feel like $35 worth of breakage. This was my first rage room so didn't know what else to expect. Would be nice if there was a table to break things on, but makes sense considering it'll probably get wreaked. All-in-all it was a blast!!

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    Axe N Smash - Projected targets

    Projected targets

    Axe N Smash - Projected targets

    Projected targets

    Axe N Smash

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    White Stone Pottery - arts - Updated May 2026

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