The Utah Film Trail is a remarkable way to explore filming locations while experiencing the scenery and character that make Utah a standout destination for Hollywood productions. You can even find it right here in Weber County! Ogden’s historic streets, western charm, and local landmarks have built a cinematic legacy by serving as the backdrop for beloved cult classics and hit television series.
Yellowstone
Ogden’s historic area transformed into the city into Bozeman, Montana, during the filming of Yellowstone. The hit television series (starring Kevin Costner) used several Weber County locations to create its rugged western setting. It gives local viewers the excitement of spotting familiar landmarks onscreen.
Historic 25th Street became part of the gritty aesthetic that helped define the show’s visual identity. This includes Ogden Pioneer Stadium, which was featured during rodeo scenes, as well as the Outlaw Saloon, which appeared in several nightclub moments throughout the series.
The Sandlot
Long before Yellowstone, Ogden became home to one of the most iconic moments in family movie history. The unforgettable pool scene from The Sandlot was filmed at our very own Lorin Farr Community Pool on Gramercy Avenue in Ogden.
In the famous scene, Squints pretends to drown so he can be rescued by lifeguard Wendy Peffercorn, creating one of the most recognizable moments from the beloved 1993 baseball classic. Today, The Sandlot remains a favorite for generations.
Plan Your Trip
Thinking of planning your own movie-inspired adventure this summer? VisitUtah.com offers an interactive map and pre-planned itineraries that will guide you through multiple iconic filming locations across the state.
