Recreation




Local WildLife information

Draper City is the place for great hiking and wonderful connections to nature.  Please click on the link below to view a Draper Wildlife web site

http://www.draperwildlife.com

 

Need a Draper City Trails map. Click the link below for a printable map

                         Draper City Trails Map link





Recreational Draper:



Boondocks Fun Center
75 E. South Fork Drive
Draper, UT 84020

Phone: (801) 838-9800

http://www.boondocksfuncenter.com/




Cloud 9 Soaring Center
12665 S. Minuteman Drive #1
Draper, Utah 84020

Phone: (801) 576-6460
Fax: (801) 576-6482

http://www.paragliders.com/






Draper Historical Theater
12366 South 900 East
Draper, UT 84020

(801) 572-4144

http://www.drapertheatre.org/




South Mountain Golf Course
1247 E. Rambling Road
Draper,UT

Phone: (801) 495-0500




Treehouse Athletic Club
1101 East Draper Parkway (12300 So.)
Draper, Utah 84020

(801) 553-0123

http://www.treehouseathleticclub.com/




Ski and Snow Board Areas close to Draper:



Alta Ski Area
Little Cottonwood Canyon 801- 359-1078

Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort
Little Cottonwood Canyon 801-933-2222

Brighton Ski Resort
Big Cottonwood Canyon 800-873-5512

Solitude Ski Resort
Big Cottonwood Canyon 800-748-4754

Sundance
Provo Canyon 800-892-1600

Park City Resort
1-435-649-8111

Deer Valley Resort
1-435-649-1000


Golf Courses Close to Draper:



Hidden Valley Country Club 801-571-0583

Willow Creek Country Club 801-942-1954

Glenmoore Golf Course 801-208-1742

Mountain View Golf Course 801-255-9211

Riverbend Golf Course 801-253-3673

South Mountain Golf Course 801-

Thanksgiving Point Golf Course 801-768-7400


Local Team Sport Organizations:

Utah Jazz basketball 352-Seat for tickets

Salt lake Stingers Baseball 485-3800

Utah Grizzlies Hockey 988-8000

Real Salt lake Soccer 866-976 2237

University of Utah Athletics 581-UTIX


National Parks:

Arches National Park 435-259-8161

Bryce Canyon National Park 435-834-5322

Canyonlands National Park 435-719-2313

Capital Reef National Park 435-425-3791

Cedar breaks National monument 970-374-3000

Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area 435-784-3445

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area 928-608-6200

Golden Spike National Monument 435-471-2209

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument 435-826-5499

National Bridges National Monument 928-608-6205

Timpanogos Cave National Park 801-524-3256

Wasatch-Cache National Forest 801-524-3900

Zion National Park 435-772-3256


State Parks:

Information on State Parks 800-322-3770

Antelope Island State Park 773-2941

East Canyon State Park 801-829-6866

Great Salt Lake State Park 250-1898

Jordon River State Park 801-483-5473

Rock Port State Park 435-336-2241

This Is The Place Heritage Park 501-582-8247

Willard Bay State Park 435-734-9494


Local Swimming Pools:

Dimple Dell (indoor) 495-1480

Draper (Outdoor) 495-1445

Gene Fulmer (indoor) 563-8440

Mary Jenson (indoor) 253-4404

South County 253-4404

West Jordan 569-5090


Sports Centers:

Dimple Dell (indoor) 495-1480

Draper (Outdoor) 495-1445

Gene Fulmer (indoor) 563-8440

Mary Jenson (indoor) 253-4404

South County 253-4404

West Jordan 569-5090


Amusement Centers:

Boondocks Fun Center 838-9300

Cloud 9 Soaring Center 576-6460

Lagoon Amusement Park 801-451-8000

Raging Waters 973-3300








Snowmobiling in Nothern Utah

December 2008
Make it snow!
The International Snowmobiling Manufacturers Association (ISMA) released a Snow Dance video on the Internet. The Snow Dance shown in the video is designed to make it snow, thus hastening the arrival of the snowmobiling season.

The new Snow Dance video features a mom, dad and their two teenage children singing and dancing around four snowmobiles. In the video, there is no snow on the ground but it is obvious this avid snowmobiling family really wants it to snow. The video has also been posted on YouTube and other video sharing Web sites.
Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week
February 14-22, 2009


The snowmobile community is excited to announce Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week, which will be held February 14-22, 2009. This elongated week celebrates friends and family snowmobiling for nine days, including two weekends. The snowmobile week was introduced to go hand-in-hand with the Take a Friend Snowmobiling campaign, which has been developed to encourage all of us to take our non-snowmobiling friends out snowmobiling.

Clubs are encouraged to participate in the activity and try to hold a special day or weekend encouraging members to bring non-snowmobiling friends to the clubhouse to go for a short ride and discover what snowmobilers do during the winter.

As a special incentive to take non-snowmobilers snowmobiling, the manufacturers will give away a new snowmobile to a lucky individual who registers online and participates in the Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week event. To register, visit GoSnowmobiling.org. If a club organizes an event, participating club members, guests and the club are all able to register to win.

So plan on taking part in participating in Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week, February 14-22, 2009. Remember to register online and take advantage of this opportunity to win a new snowmobile and have fun doing it. Click here for more information.
Ride a snowmobile!
Avid snowmobilers know that snowmobiling is a great way to spend time with friends, enjoy the outdoors, view beautiful scenery, and visit places you might only reach by snowmobile. Non-snowmobilers thirst for the winter family fun that snowmobiling provides, but lack the information needed to get started. According to a recent study by ISMA, 50 percent of all North American adults would like to go snowmobiling. When outdoor enthusiasts were asked to rate their desire to go snowmobiling on a scale of 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest), most showed a huge interest, choosing the number 9.

You too could be hooked, if you took a ride on a snowmobile. We’d like to take you for a test drive! Contact a local snowmobile association for information about scheduling a Media Ride or a Familiarization Ride in your area.
Safe Riders! Materials
The snowmobiling season is here and the snowmobile manufacturers are pleased to again be supporting and sponsoring the "Safe Riders! You Make Snowmobiling Safe" safety campaign. "Safe Riders!" offers various materials including snowmobiling fact books, safety related posters, decals and a safety video. The fact books are eagerly picked up by snowmobile enthusiasts and others interested in learning about snowmobiling and the snowmobile community. The posters are professionally printed, often framed and put on display in lobbies, offices, restaurants and hotels across the snowbelt of North America. Copies of these popular materials can be obtained free of charge (while supplies last) from the ISMA office (517.339.7788).
We have current photos
For the past five years, the snowmobile manufacturers have participated in an annual Snow Shoot. Professional photos are taken showing all four of the snowmobile manufacturers in great family settings. These family/tourism friendly shots are available free of charge for use in any snowmobile related promotion (brochures, snowmobile trail maps, Web sites, etc). The photos can be easily downloaded from our Web site. If you need higher quality photos or different formats, please contact the ISMA office at 517.339.7788. Thank you for helping us promote family snowmobiling!
About ISMA
The International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) is an organization representing the four snowmobile manufacturers. We coordinate committees within the industry to handle concerns such as snowmobile safety, the promotion of the lifestyle activity of snowmobiling, keeping accurate statistics, reporting the growth of the industry and the positive economic impact snowmobiling has throughout the world.

GoSnowmobiling was formed in 2001 by the International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) and the four manufacturers Arctic Cat, Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), Polaris Industries and Yamaha Motor Corporation. GoSnowmobiling works to provide the public and media with pertinent information about the snowmobiling lifestyle and to promote snowmobiling as a fun family activity. For more information, visit www.gosnowmobiling.org.
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