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3 Winter Weekend Itineraries in Davis – Utah’s Amusement Capital

By Mariah WheelerOctober 31, 2020
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OGDEN, Utah – The holidays are behind us, but we still have weekends to look forward to — and with two long weekends coming up in January and February, it’s a great time to plan a winter weekend getaway in Davis. Endless options for nearby skiing, shopping, dining and adventure means there’s always something to discover in Utah’s Amusement Capital. Here are three itineraries for your winter weekend getaway!

Itinerary: Shop, Dine and Stay in Farmington

Check into your hotel and begin your weekend by unwinding with an early dinner at one of dozens of dining options in and around Farmington. Enjoy freshly grilled meats and vegetables at Tucano’s Brazilian Grill, or remixed Latin classic dishes at Station Park’s newest restaurant, Nino Viejo. Book your tickets in advance for a show at CenterPoint Legacy Theatre, located just minutes away, for top-tier performances featuring impressive local talent, or consider visiting the latest exhibit at Bountiful Davis Arts Center. A dip in your hotel pool or hot tub is a relaxing ending to your busy week.

Start your morning with a delicious Twig’s brunch — smoked salmon benedict or candied bacon French toast, anyone? Then get your retail therapy on at Station Park’s exceptional selection of nationally branded and specialty shops. Fuel your shopping adventures between stores with a quick bite at the gourmet eateries located inside the pavilions at Fountain Square. If you time your shopping breaks just right, you’ll catch one of the hourly water shows at the state-of-the-art dancing water fountain designed by the Bellagio fountain masterminds.

Itinerary: Ski and Adventure Weekend

Friday: Check in to your hotel, enjoy dinner on site at the Garden Grille or head across the parking lot to Rooster’s Brewing Company, a popular restaurant with eclectic fare and unique craft beer. Hit the sheets early tonight to get a jumpstart on your weekend of adventure.

Saturday: Fuel up for a day on the slopes with a hearty homestyle breakfast at Sill’s Cafe, a favorite with locals. Then head over to the Layton Frontrunner Station to catch Utah Ski Bus 677 and sit back and enjoy the ride and the breathtaking mountain views on your way to Snowbasin Resort.

Sunday: The adventures continue off the slopes with a sunrise eBike tour on Antelope Island State Park, the largest island in the Great Salt Lake. Spend the day hiking and wildlife watching here, then stop by Hug Hes or The Bird for lunch on the way home. Prefer to get in a few more hours on the slopes? You’re in luck! Davis is within an hour of nine world-class ski resorts, making it the perfect basecamp for your winter weekend getaway.

 

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