Support Utah Olypic Legacy Foundation

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The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation is a non-profit organization responsible for maintaining our Olympic facilities at world-class levels and using them to provide opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to watch, learn and excel in winter sports.

Inspired by the success and momentum of the 2002 Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games, the Foundation has turned its focus toward embracing, engaging and involving Utah’s youth in winter sport. Your ticket purchase goes directly to supporting the Foundation and future winter athletes.

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Board of Directors

The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization governed by its President/CEO and Board of Directors. The Board has thirteen voting members, one ex-officio member and one advisor. Learn More

 

Events

October 2019

  • Utah Olympic Park

    There are no events this month, please scroll to see other upcoming events.

  • Utah Olympic Oval
    Friday, October 18

    The Utah Olympic Oval is proud to host Trick or Treat Street: An indoor trick-or-treating event like no other! Little ghouls and ghosts are invited to travel the Utah Olympic Oval for tricks and treats from local vendors, sport clubs and community groups. Spooky (and safe) fun for the whole family! Free ice skating for kids 12 and under (skate rental not included).

    Admission for adults Age 13 and over is $5 or non-perishable canned food item donation. Kids Age 12 and Under admission is free. Public skate rental is $3.50.

  • Soldier Hollow Nordic Center
    Friday, October 4

    OCTOBER 4 – 30

    For tickets (reservations required) and all information, please go to:

    www.sleepyhollowutah.com

    This Halloween season try something different than the same old haunted house or corn maze – escape to the beautiful Heber Valley, Utah for an authentic Halloween haunted hay wagon ride.  Enjoy a traditional horse drawn wagon ride through the scenic foothills of Soldier Hollow – home of the 2002 Winter Olympics. Beware, however, as the dark canyons and cottonwood forests are rumored to be haunted and frequented by the Headless Horseman!

    Wagons seat approximately fifteen (15) people and are pulled by a team of working draft horses.  The wagon path winds its way through a variety of scenery and spooky sites as you listen to an animated story narration of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.  The experience has a Halloween theme and is intended to be eerie, yet is appropriate for families and all age groups.  However, please be aware that the later it gets in the evening the experience naturally becomes more scary because of the darkness.