It’s time for a weekend getaway with the family. Pack your bags and head to Beaver, Utah. Instead of lounging on the couch with Netflix, or other devices, enjoy the fresh air with this active vacation. Beaver may be a small town, but it has plenty of things to do for all ages. Head out on the slopes in the winter months, go mountain biking or even visit the cows.

Pros and newbies alike can enjoy the slopes at Eagle Point Resort. 

Eagle Point Resort / Facebook Take a snowboarding or ski lessons with the kids. Eagle Point offers convenient lodging and a bar and grill. The resort typically opens for the ski season in December.

Not enough snow on the mountains yet? Take your group on the Tushar Mountains.

Tucker High Adventure Tours / Facebook Go mountain biking, rock climbing, or take a UTV tour. Tucker High Adventure Tours in Beaver offers guided options or gear rentals for convenience.

After a fun day, grab a bite at The Creamery.

Management / Tripadvisor Established in 1952, The Creamery has supplied cheese to the Beaver, Utah, community for more than 65 years. The local hot spot welcomes families to enjoy a full service eatery, open for breakfast and lunch, featuring wholesome dairy straight from local family farms.

After you eat, grab a snack to take home.

The Creamery / Facebook The Creamery has a cheese store where dairy lovers can dive into a variety of products from signature cheese curds, specialty cheeses. They even sell ice cream!

Take a break of exhilarating thrills to enjoy a bit of history. Explore the Beaver’s historic Opera House.

Commons Wikimedia Located on Center Street near Main Street, the Opera House was built in 1908 and made Beaver a cultural beacon in Utah. Its classical building is made of pink tuff. The Opera House was later used for community events, later renovated as a movie theater and then turned over to the Utah National Guard until 1955. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

Fore! Have a quiet morning on the greens.

Adam Thomas / Google Local Beaver’s Canyon Breeze Golf Course, near highway 153, is a nine-hole course with a layout of obstacles of challenges that make it fun for all levels.

Before you leave, be sure to visit the Crazy Cow Café.

Crazy Cow Cafe / Facebook

This family restaurant serves everything from burgers, chili cheese fries, and “grown up” grilled cheese.

Crazy Cow Cafe / Facebook Drive down the I-15, Exit 112, to enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner and this yummy café.

Change up your weekend and enjoy a trip to Beaver, Utah. Try new activities and new cheeses.

Eagle Point Resort / Facebook

Take a snowboarding or ski lessons with the kids. Eagle Point offers convenient lodging and a bar and grill. The resort typically opens for the ski season in December.

Tucker High Adventure Tours / Facebook

Go mountain biking, rock climbing, or take a UTV tour. Tucker High Adventure Tours in Beaver offers guided options or gear rentals for convenience.

Management / Tripadvisor

Established in 1952, The Creamery has supplied cheese to the Beaver, Utah, community for more than 65 years. The local hot spot welcomes families to enjoy a full service eatery, open for breakfast and lunch, featuring wholesome dairy straight from local family farms.

The Creamery / Facebook

The Creamery has a cheese store where dairy lovers can dive into a variety of products from signature cheese curds, specialty cheeses. They even sell ice cream!

Commons Wikimedia

Located on Center Street near Main Street, the Opera House was built in 1908 and made Beaver a cultural beacon in Utah. Its classical building is made of pink tuff. The Opera House was later used for community events, later renovated as a movie theater and then turned over to the Utah National Guard until 1955. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

Adam Thomas / Google Local

Beaver’s Canyon Breeze Golf Course, near highway 153, is a nine-hole course with a layout of obstacles of challenges that make it fun for all levels.

Crazy Cow Cafe / Facebook

Drive down the I-15, Exit 112, to enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner and this yummy café.

Have you been to Beaver? Tell us about your favorite spots to visit.

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Address: Beaver, UT 84713, USAAddress: 81 E Center St, Beaver, UT 84713, USAAddress: 150 S W Village Cir, Beaver, UT 84713, USAAddress: 165 South 500 W, Beaver, UT 84713, USAAddress: 399 N, UT-153, Beaver, UT 84713, USAAddress: 314 W 1425 N, Box 2030, Beaver, UT 84713, USA