Thanksgiving Point is one of the best spots for entertainment along the Wasatch Front. If you want indoor fun, you can check out a movie at the Larry H. Miller Megaplex or visit the dinosaurs at the Museum of Ancient Life. When the weather’s nice, bask in the sun and get some fresh air on a stroll through Ashton Gardens, then stop by to say “hello” to the animals who live at Farm Country.

When you visit during springtime, you’ll find fields of tulips, a butterfly biosphere, and baby farm animals.

Thanksgiving Point has just about every kind of entertainment imaginable, and there’s something here for every member of the family, year-round. When you visit In the spring, you’ll find some extra-special attractions.

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The Tulip Festival runs from early April through early May. The beds at Ashton Gardens fill with beautiful blooms in many hues - little gems of springtime beauty!

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Learn about the pretty tulips on a Guided Garden Walk, or just stroll through at your leisure. You can also take home a tulip bouquet for just $10.

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Farm Country is a favorite for guests of all ages. It’s home to all kinds of animals, including chickens, goats, sheep, horses, cows, pigs, and even peacocks.

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When you visit during the month of April, you’ll get to meet some adorable baby animals.

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There’s just nothing sweeter than a cute little calf or a tiny baby bunny. If you’re lucky, you might even get to see a chick hatch in the incubation station.

Thanksgiving Point While you’re visiting Farm Country, you might want to go for a wagon ride, milk a cow, or ride a pony, too!

Springtime weather can be fickle, but a little rain won’t ruin your day at Thanksgiving Point. Just head to the 40,000-square-foot Butterfly Biosphere for some indoor fun.

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The Butterfly Biosphere is home to more than 1,000 butterflies, as well as beetles, tarantulas, and all kinds of insects. See some creepy crawlers up close on the “Creature Cart” every day at noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 6 p.m.

Thanksgiving Point You can choose to visit just one of Thanksgiving Point’s attractions for a set admission price, or purchase an Explorer Pass that will get you into Ashton Gardens, Farm Country, Butterfly Biosphere, the Museum of Natural Curiosity, and the Museum of Ancient Life. Thanksgiving Point is open Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday.

Visit the Thanksgiving Point website to learn more about the Tulip Festival, Butterfly Biosphere, and Farm Country; you’ll want to make reservations in advance. Follow Thanksgiving Point’s Facebook page to see what’s new there this week!

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While you’re visiting Farm Country, you might want to go for a wagon ride, milk a cow, or ride a pony, too!

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You can choose to visit just one of Thanksgiving Point’s attractions for a set admission price, or purchase an Explorer Pass that will get you into Ashton Gardens, Farm Country, Butterfly Biosphere, the Museum of Natural Curiosity, and the Museum of Ancient Life. Thanksgiving Point is open Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday.

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Address: Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, UT 84043, USA