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Autism-Friendly Things to Do in Ogden, Utah

A sensory-friendly outing is one adjusted so an autistic child can take part comfortably. The Ogden area has a genuinely strong set, with dedicated autism programming at several attractions.

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Treehouse Children's Museum

Children's museum

Ogden museum running a Northern Utah Autism Program with sensory-friendly hours and sensory kits including noise-canceling headphones and fidget toys.

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George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park

Sensory event · playground

Hosts Sensory Friendly Nights on the first Friday of each month and has an inclusive All Abilities Playground where children of all abilities can play together.

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Ogden Nature Center

Nature preserve

A 152-acre Ogden preserve with easy, partly paved accessible trails and R.A.M.P. programs designed for participants of all abilities.

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Weber County Library - Ogden Main

Public library

Free Ogden library offering storytimes, crafts, and quiet reading spaces across five Weber County branches — a low-cost, low-pressure indoor outing.

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Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports

Adaptive recreation

Weber County nonprofit running adaptive cycling, climbing, and water-sports outings that welcome participants with autism, paired with trained volunteers.

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