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Ogden

Ogden   |  Jay Dash
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In the last 20 years, Ogden has advanced a reputation as an outdoor recreation mecca. Companies like Amer Sports' Salomon, Wilson, Atomic and Arc’teryx have established operations in the city and lured employees with the world-class mountain biking, skiing and hiking trails only minutes from downtown — also essential for outdoor industry product testing. Ogden has also worked to restore its historic art deco architecture and buildings and blend in new development toward a charming and vibrant downtown. Stroll Historic 25th Street, do a Hike + Dine and take in all things Ogden. 

Things to Do in Ogden

Things to Do in Ogden

Hotels & Lodging

Whether you're looking for a place to stay with easy access to outdoor and downtown areas, a cozy B&B, or a rental right at the ski resort, there are plenty of hotel and lodging options to suit your needs. 

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Restaurants & Bars

Ogden's dining and bar scene has continued to grow into an ever-expansive destination for international cuisine, breweries, and nightlife. Explore some of the local favorites. 

Restaurants In Ogden

Ogden's Notable Past

In 1869, workers for the Central Pacific and Union Pacific drove the ceremonial “golden spike” into the ground connecting the First Transcontinental Railroad. Nearby Ogden experienced the economic prosperity, fame and a colorful reputation so often found in Western cities following an influx of money. At the height of the boom, Ogden was home to more millionaires per capita than any other place in the country. During prohibition, hidden tunnels allowed booze to flow in the speakeasies and brothels along 25th Street.

Things are different today, but many of the businesses today pay tribute to Ogden’s notorious past. Alleged, a nightclub on 25th Street, names each of their signature cocktails after the notable characters who used to frequent the area, including the local legend, jazz saxophonist Joe McQueen.

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Support Local

Supporting local communities during your travels can have a profound impact. Stock up with groceries locally, stop in an artisan shop or eat at a restaurant in addition to campfire meals.

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