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Across4. At 208 feet, this is Lagoon’s tallest ride
5. This type of shrimp lives in the Great Salt Lake
7. The _____ Salt Lake
10. The proper name for buffalo
14. Hill _____ Museum
16. Davis County has nine public golf _____
17. The Wildlife Education Center was built in part by a donation from the George S. and Dolores Doré _____ Foundation
Down1. Davis County takes its name from _____ C. Davis
2. Davis County has more than 500 miles of hiking and biking _____
3. The Davis County seat
6. This local nickname for Fruit Heights Bike Park is also a popular breakfast cereal
8. _____ Island is the largest island in the Great Salt Lake
9. At the end of Adams Canyon trail is a 40-foot _____
10. These types of sheep live on Antelope Island
11. The Interactive Aquarium
12. Lagoon’s “Fire Dragon”
13. The Merry-Go-Round at Lagoon is also called a _____
15. This canyon was named for Elias
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...that Antelope Island is home to one of the oldest bison herds in the country? Because of its age and location, the herd possesses unique genetic characteristics not found in others.
Now with more than 50 rides,
including the Colossus and
Cannibal, Lagoon is a pinnacle
of fun and entertainment in
Utah. In addition to the rides,
guests can enjoy the Lagoon A
Beach waterpark, historic
Pioneer Village, dining, activities,
and more.
Adams Canyon is one of the most popular hiking trails in Davis County. Not only is it easily accessible to visitors, but it features a spectacular 40-foot waterfall at the end of the trail, which offers a great way to cool off before heading back down.
Today, David County is home to nine public golf courses and one private country club, each one featuring majestic views of the Great Salt Lake and Wasatch Mountains. Visitors can get the Davis County Golf Passport for access to all of the public courses.
...that Lagoon’s first thrill ride was called “Shoot-the-Chutes”? The ride opened in 1899, three years after the park was founded. Guests would board a flat-bottomed boat and take it down a ramp into a pond that locals called a “lagoon”, which gave the amusement park its name.
...that the George S. and Dolores
Doré Eccles Foundation Wildlife
Education Center was designed
to blend in with the local
landscape. The roofs are
covered with vegetation,
giving them the appearance
of rolling hills.
...that Adams Canyon was
named after Elias Adams, who
cut down trees from the canyon
to build his log cabin in 1852?
He and his son also built a dam
for the first irrigation reservoir in
the Mountain West.
The Wildlife Education Center opened at Farmington Bay in September 2018. The peaceful reserve offers visitors a gateway to the Great Salt Lake wetlands, educating them on the wetlands’ importance while protecting the many species that live and nest there.
The largest of the ten islands
found in the Great Salt Lake,
Antelope Island is home to a
variety of wildlife, freshwater
springs, and miles of trails for
hiking and biking. The millions of
waterfowl living on Antelope
Island make it an ideal location
for birdwatching.
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