Draper is a city in Salt Lake and Utah counties in the U.S. state of Utah, located about 20 miles (32 km) south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 42,274, having grown from 7,143 in 1990.
Restaurants in Draper
5.0 based on 248 reviews
Do you enjoy intrigue and adventures like Sherlock Holmes and Indiana Jones? You've come to the right place. Our escape rooms will place you in the middle of the mystery; challenging you and your team to solve puzzles, riddles, and other hidden games that will help you defeat the room. Come join us and take the test - do you have what it takes to succeed?
A group of friends and I did the Harry Potter room for a birthday party and it was a ton of fun! You don't need to be a Harry Potter expert to succeed in this room. There was plenty to do for a group of 10. The clues and puzzles were meticulously planned, fit the theme of Harry Potter perfectly, and were challenging enough to keep us all contributing for the full hour. We escaped with about 8 minutes left. Kyle, our moderator, was fantastic. He was very friendly and energetic. I would come back and try the other rooms in a heartbeat.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
High adventure guiding service specializing in hiking, canyoneering, photography and exploration of the national parks. Utah, Arizona, Hawaii, Canada, Switzerland and Italy.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Draper City Park is a lovely, green oasis within the City of Draper. It is great for families, with two play areas, wide open spaces for games, shaded areas, picnic tables, two covered pavilions for family gatherings, a paved walking trail, and a lovely stream running through it. Our family stopped at Draper City Park for a picnic before heading to Mount Jordan for a picturesque hike. There are on site restrooms and drinking faucets.
4.0 based on 642 reviews
The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium highlights animal habitats in Utah waters, Earth's oceans and South American species. Learn about our interdependence with the fragile ecosystems of our planet through entertaining, interactive educational exhibits and programs.
My family and I (all adults) visited this aquarium and thoroughly enjoyed it. The separate exhibit areas branch off from the main lobby area, where there is also an eatery that we didn't try. Very much enjoyed the incredible variety of displays, from muggy moist tropical area with free-flying birds, to penguins, to dozens and dozens of fish and reptile tanks, to otters and even to a bee hive! Also a 3-D movie. Very impressive and very dedicated group of care takers, with plenty of scheduled feedings and lectures. We were there 3 hours and felt like we saw the majority of it well.
4.0 based on 91 reviews
Park closed down and reopened specifically for our private group that day, and it was better than expected! Its split into two sides. The far right is the kids pool or a place to relax and wade in the water. Lifeguards were everywhere, made sure it was safe for everyone. We had a DJ for the park that really set the mood for the night! There are lockers for $6 near the restrooms. On the left side are the slides and shops. The park is convenient near the freeway and shopping centers and the theatre. Plenty of parking thats free. A great way to end the summer!
4.0 based on 15 reviews
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