Heber City is a city in Wasatch County, Utah, United States. Heber City was founded by English immigrants who were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the late 1850s, and is named after the Mormon apostle Heber C. Kimball. It is the county seat of Wasatch County. The original Heber City town square is located on the west side of Main Street between Center Street and 100 North and currently houses city offices as well as the historic Wasatch Stake Tabernacle and Heber Amusement Hall. The city was largely pastoral, focusing largely on dairy farms and cattle ranching, and has since become a bedroom community for Orem, Provo, Park City and Salt Lake City.
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Axe-throwing games the whole family, office, or group of friends will love! It's non-stop fun! Lumberjacks/lumberjills are available to help teach new games, and make sure everyone is safe and having success. "Earn your beard" at Heber Hatchets.
Took a group of 9 young teenage boys for a half-beard (1 hour of throwing). We had a lot of fun. Staff (Kurt?) was very helpful and friendly. At first most of us were throwing clunkers but with practice and advice from staff, we started sticking our throws. Pleasant atmosphere and a fun, different activity. Boys and adults really enjoyed our evening. Advice: For beginners I’d recommend throwing two-handed. You have a lot more control, power, and accuracy resulting in more sticks.
The Southfield Park contains 39 acres and is located on the west part of Heber City. The Centennial Trail, which connects Midway and Heber City, connects to the park. The park is located adjacent to the Wasatch County Fair Grounds and Event Center, and is owned and operated by Wasatch County. All sporting facilities are outdoors. Recreation opportunities at the Recreation Center.
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