Things to Do in Layton, Utah
Pools, museums, concerts, trails & memorials — one guide
Layton is the largest city in Davis County, and there’s plenty to do beyond its parks. From a wave pool and a free history museum to a 1,700-seat amphitheater, miles of trails, and a moving Vietnam memorial, here are the attractions worth knowing about in Layton, Utah.
Layton’s Top Attractions
Surf ’n Swim
Layton’s indoor wave pool and aquatic center — Open Wave sessions, lap swim, racquetball, swim lessons, and water aerobics.
Heritage Museum of Layton
A free local-history museum with artifacts, historic photos, hands-on exhibits, and free cabin tours.
Kenley Amphitheater
A 1,700-seat open-air amphitheater in Layton Commons Park hosting free summer concerts and films through the Davis Arts Council.
Layton City Trails
Six city trails, from the paved Kays Creek Parkway to the unpaved climb to Adams Canyon’s waterfall.
Vietnam Memorial Wall Replica
A replica of the Washington, D.C. memorial at the north end of Layton Commons Park, open daily and free to visit.
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