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Hotels in Ogden, Utah

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Photo of Candlewood Suites Layton - Salt Lake City by IHG Best value
From $103 / night

Candlewood Suites Layton - Salt Lake City by IHG

· 4.8 Excellent · 290 reviews

Candlewood Suites delivers the residential-style comfort and space your group requires to maintain routines during extended tournament stays.

  • 24-hour fitness center provides routine when travel disrupts normal schedules
  • Full kitchens in every suite eliminate restaurant hunting for multi-night stays
  • Free parking removes the stress of navigating unfamiliar city streets
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From $116 / night

Tru by Hilton Clearfield Hill Air Force Base UT

· 4.7 Excellent · 548 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts offers the structured support groups depend on when coordinating complex multi-night stays away from home territory.

  • Indoor pool gives teams a familiar activity option during city downtime
  • Refrigerators in rooms store snacks and drinks bought locally
  • Spacious lobby offers natural gathering space for traveling groups
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From $312 / night

Compass Rose Lodge

· 4.7 Excellent · 12 reviews

Compass by Margaritaville transforms group coordination chaos into effortless harmony, keeping your entire team organized and energized throughout your city adventure.

  • Coffee station stays stocked for early risers navigating tournament schedules
  • Guest laundry facilities support lighter packing for multi-day tournament stays
  • Free parking simplifies logistics for teams arriving with equipment trailers
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From $188 / night

Home2 Suites by Hilton Ogden

· 4.6 Excellent · 382 reviews

Home2 Suites creates the home-base stability that lets sports teams and families focus on their city experience instead of worrying about logistics.

  • Free WiFi throughout the property keeps everyone connected during extended stays
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
  • Connecting rooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements for large parties
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From $112 / night

Best Western Plus Canyon Pines

· 4.6 Excellent · 858 reviews

Best Western Plus supplies the trusted reliability that simplifies group coordination when everyone needs to stay focused on competition, not complications.

  • Free parking removes the stress of navigating city parking challenges
  • Suites offer common space where groups can gather and plan
  • Suite accommodations offer extra space for gear and group coordination
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From $107 / night

Best Western Plus Layton Park Hotel

· 4.6 Excellent · 662 reviews

Best Western Plus delivers the dependable foundation your group needs to stay organized and comfortable throughout your city adventure.

  • Indoor corridors provide secure passage between rooms for large groups
  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended stays
  • Meeting spaces give traveling groups a private place to gather
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Photo of Tru by Hilton Ogden UT Highly rated
From $190 / night

Tru by Hilton Ogden UT

· 4.5 Excellent · 683 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts transforms city getaways into organized adventures where every group member stays connected and energized throughout their journey.

  • Indoor pool provides recreational space for post-competition team bonding
  • Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
  • Fitness center maintains routines away from home gym comforts
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From $116 / night

Best Western Plus High Country Inn

· 4.5 Excellent · 854 reviews

Country Inn & Suites ensures traveling teams experience reliable service and comfortable spaces designed for extended group stays.

  • Waffle makers let kids customize breakfast in a city away from home
  • Refrigerators and microwaves support meal flexibility in an unknown dining landscape
  • Business center offers printing services for tournament brackets and local maps
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From $127 / night

Comfort Suites Ogden Conference Center

· 4.4 Very Good · 1,203 reviews

Comfort Suites specializes in hassle-free group stays that let tournament organizers focus on performance instead of accommodation headaches.

  • In-room connectivity handles video calls home and tournament livestreams equally
  • Connecting rooms keep families and teams organized across multiple accommodations
  • Free parking removes the guesswork of city street navigation and costs
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From $110 / night

Hampton Inn Salt Lake City / Layton

· 4.3 Very Good · 394 reviews

Hampton by Hilton understands that group coordination in an unfamiliar city requires more than rooms—it demands dependable service and thoughtful spaces that work.

  • Free WiFi keeps everyone connected during extended stays away from home
  • Multiple device charging stations eliminate competition for outlets
  • Meeting spaces offer private areas for team discussions and planning
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From $198 / night

Hilton Garden Inn Ogden UT

· 4.2 Very Good · 121 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts delivers the reliable coordination your group needs when managing multiple rooms across multiple nights in an unfamiliar city.

  • Multiple seating areas accommodate different group sizes and activities
  • In-room connectivity hubs support laptops and tablets for video analysis
  • Express checkout through mobile app streamlines departure for tournament teams
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From $149 / night

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Ogden by IHG

· 4.2 Very Good · 990 reviews

Holiday Inn Express establishes the dependable base that keeps your group aligned throughout extended city tournament stays.

  • Multiple USB ports per room eliminate fighting over charging stations
  • Grab-and-go options work for groups with staggered departure times
  • Grab-and-go options accommodate different departure times for busy families
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From $154 / night

Courtyard by Marriott Layton

· 4.2 Very Good · 624 reviews

Marriott Hotels & Resorts transforms chaotic group travel into coordinated city adventures where every team member stays connected and informed.

  • Room service provides familiar dining options when exploring local restaurants feels overwhelming
  • Refrigerators and microwaves support flexible meal timing between tournament schedules
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
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From $111 / night

Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City / Layton

· 4.2 Very Good · 351 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts delivers the reliable foundation your group needs to focus on your tournament instead of hotel logistics.

  • Bedside USB ports keep phones charged for coordinating group activities
  • In-room charging stations power multiple devices after long travel days
  • High-top tables accommodate standing meetings and quick breakfast strategy sessions
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From $121 / night

Home2 Suites by Hilton Salt Lake City / Layton UT

· 4.2 Very Good · 303 reviews

Home2 Suites provides the room layouts and communal areas that keep traveling teams coordinated when navigating an unfamiliar city together.

  • Full kitchens mean fewer restaurant decisions in an unfamiliar dining scene
  • Free parking removes the guesswork of navigating city parking regulations
  • Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding meals in unfamiliar territory
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City Guide

Ogden, Utah Travel Guide

Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.

Section 01

City Overview

Ogden sits at the base of Utah's Wasatch Mountains, a blue-collar railroad town turned outdoor adventure hub with a population of about 87,000. This is Utah's second-oldest city, built around the historic 25th Street corridor, which has transformed from Wild West saloons to craft breweries and local restaurants. The city punches above its weight for sports facilities, thanks to its history as a 2002 Winter Olympics venue.

The sports scene here is surprisingly robust for a mid-sized city. Weber State University anchors the athletic culture with Division I facilities that host regional tournaments year-round. The mountain location means serious outdoor sports culture – skiing, mountain biking, and climbing – but also excellent indoor facilities built to handle Utah's youth sports boom. Teams love Ogden because it's got Salt Lake City's sports infrastructure without the traffic headaches.

Section 02

Getting Around

Salt Lake City International Airport is your gateway, about 45 minutes south via I-15. This is a major Delta hub with direct flights nationwide, making team travel logistics easier than most mountain towns. Rental cars are essential – Ogden is built for driving, and you'll want wheels for venue hopping and mountain access. All major rental companies operate at SLC airport.

Rideshare coverage is decent in town but thin to/from the airport – expect $60-80 Uber rides. UTA FrontRunner commuter rail connects Salt Lake to Ogden with stations downtown and at Weber State, useful for groups staying downtown. The city layout is simple: numbered streets run east-west, with lower numbers closer to the mountains. Harrison Boulevard and Washington Boulevard are your main north-south arteries. Traffic is minimal compared to Salt Lake – you can cross town in 15 minutes.

Section 03

Where to Stay

Downtown Ogden around Historic 25th Street puts you walking distance to restaurants and entertainment, but hotel options are limited to a few boutique properties. Most teams book along Washington Boulevard between 21st and 31st Streets, where you'll find Hampton Inn, Hilton Garden Inn, and other reliable chains with pools and team-friendly amenities.

For Weber State University events, stay near the Harrison Boulevard corridor – it's a straight shot to campus and most youth sports complexes. The Newgate Mall area has newer hotels with better parking and easy interstate access. Avoid anything too far north unless you're specifically playing in North Ogden – the drive back to restaurants and activities gets old fast. South Ogden has some options near the rec center, but you're better off central with mountain views.

Section 04

Sports & Recreation

Weber State University is the crown jewel, with the Dee Events Center hosting basketball tournaments and the Stewart Stadium complex for track and soccer events. The campus recreation facilities regularly accommodate regional youth championships. Ogden Regional Athletic Complex is the main youth tournament destination – multiple soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and indoor courts that stay busy March through November.

Ice Sheet at Ogden handles hockey tournaments and figure skating competitions year-round. The facility hosted Olympic curling in 2002 and still gets major regional events. Marshall White Center downtown has indoor courts for basketball and volleyball tournaments. For outdoor enthusiasts, Snowbasin Resort is 30 minutes up the canyon – an Olympic alpine venue that's now a world-class ski area. Mountain biking at North Fork Park is legendary among cycling teams.

Section 05

Things to Do

Historic 25th Street is perfect for team walks – restored railroad buildings house antique shops, galleries, and ice cream spots. Union Station anchors the district with railroad museums and car collections that appeal to all ages. The Ogden Nature Center offers easy hiking trails and wildlife viewing when teams need to burn energy outdoors.

Ogden Canyon drive to Pineview Reservoir takes 20 minutes and delivers dramatic scenery – great for team bonding trips. Treehouse Museum downtown keeps younger siblings entertained with hands-on exhibits. The Solomon Center has rock climbing walls and fitness facilities perfect for active recovery days. Fort Buenaventura Park recreates 1840s mountain man life with demonstrations and trails along the Weber River.

Section 06

Food & Drink

Ogden's food scene centers on Historic 25th Street and Washington Boulevard. Roosters Brewing Company on 25th Street handles large groups with solid pub food and their own beer. Union Grill in Union Station works for team dinners with steaks and burgers in a historic setting. Sonora Grill serves massive portions of Mexican food that fuel teenage athletes.

For quick team meals, Lucky Slice Pizza delivers to hotels and offers New York-style pies by the slice. Even Stevens Sandwiches on Washington Boulevard does fast-casual right with fresh ingredients and good portions. Chain restaurants cluster around Newgate Mall – Olive Garden, Texas Roadhouse, and Chili's all accommodate large groups. Farr Better Ice Cream is a local institution with locations throughout the valley, perfect for post-game celebrations. The Utah dining quirk: many restaurants close on Sundays, so plan accordingly for tournament weekends.

Section 07

Shopping & Entertainment

Newgate Mall on Washington Boulevard covers basic shopping needs with Dillard's, JCPenney, and a decent food court. It's showing its age but functional for forgotten tournament gear or entertainment shopping. The Junction outdoor shopping center has newer retail and restaurants, including a massive Walmart Supercenter perfect for team supply runs.

Megaplex Theaters at The Junction shows current movies on modern screens – good for rainy day team activities. Roller Derby skating rink on Harrison Boulevard offers old-school fun for team bonding. Fat Cats in nearby Layton (15 minutes south) combines bowling, arcade games, and mini golf under one roof – perfect for tournament entertainment. Historic 25th Street has unique shops for parents browsing during games, including vintage stores and local art galleries.

Section 08

Weather & Packing

Ogden sits at 4,300 feet elevation with high desert climate – expect big temperature swings and intense sun year-round. Summer tournament season (May-September) brings 80-90°F days but 50-60°F mornings, especially near the mountains. Pack layers and sunscreen; the UV is brutal at this altitude. Afternoon thunderstorms are common July-August, usually brief but intense.

Winter sports season means snow from November-March, with temperatures ranging 20-40°F. Spring tournaments (March-May) are unpredictable – it might snow or hit 70°F the same week. Always pack a warm layer and rain jacket regardless of season. The air is dry year-round, so bring lip balm and lotion. Peak tournament season is April-October when weather cooperates and outdoor facilities are reliably open.

Section 09

Local Tips

Parking downtown is mostly free with generous time limits – a huge advantage over bigger cities. Weber State charges for event parking, but street spots are usually available within walking distance. Many restaurants and shops close early compared to major cities; plan dinner before 9 PM. Utah's liquor laws are relaxed now, but beer over 5% ABV comes from state liquor stores, not grocery stores.

The Mormon cultural influence means many businesses close Sundays, especially local favorites – chain restaurants stay open. Tip generously at locally-owned spots; service industry wages are lower than coastal cities. UTA Transit app helps with FrontRunner schedules if you're car-free. Hotel pools often close early for maintenance during tournament season – confirm hours when booking. The altitude affects some visitors from sea level, so hydrate more than usual and don't be surprised if kids need extra rest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking in Ogden — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Ogden

Which hotels in Ogden, Utah are good for families?

Several hotels in Ogden, Utah are well-suited for families. Home2 Suites by Hilton Ogden (0.26 mi, from $188/night), Tru by Hilton Ogden UT (0.26 mi, from $190/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Ogden UT (0.4 mi, from $198/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Ogden, Utah are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels in Ogden, Utah accommodate team and group travel. Home2 Suites by Hilton Ogden (0.26 mi, from $188/night), Tru by Hilton Ogden UT (0.26 mi, from $190/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Ogden UT (0.4 mi, from $198/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there extended-stay hotels in Ogden, Utah?

Yes — Home2 Suites by Hilton Ogden (0.26 mi, from $188/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Salt Lake City / Layton UT (15.54 mi, from $121/night), and Candlewood Suites Layton - Salt Lake City by IHG (15.59 mi, from $103/night) are all extended-stay properties in Ogden, Utah, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Ogden, Utah are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels in Ogden, Utah are ideal for a weekend getaway. Tru by Hilton Ogden UT (0.26 mi, from $190/night), Hilton Garden Inn Ogden UT (0.4 mi, from $198/night), and Tru by Hilton Clearfield Hill Air Force Base UT (11.8 mi, from $116/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.

Which hotels in Ogden, Utah are good for business travelers?

Several hotels in Ogden, Utah cater to business travelers. Home2 Suites by Hilton Ogden (0.26 mi, from $188/night), Tru by Hilton Ogden UT (0.26 mi, from $190/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Ogden UT (0.4 mi, from $198/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels in Ogden, Utah offer free breakfast?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Ogden (0.26 mi, from $188/night), Comfort Suites Ogden Conference Center (3.05 mi, from $127/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Ogden by IHG (3.13 mi, from $149/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels in Ogden, Utah offer free parking?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Ogden (0.26 mi, from $188/night), Comfort Suites Ogden Conference Center (3.05 mi, from $127/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Ogden by IHG (3.13 mi, from $149/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels in Ogden, Utah have an outdoor pool?

Compass Rose Lodge (17.59 mi, from $312/night) has an outdoor pool.

Which hotels in Ogden, Utah have suites or extra space?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Ogden (0.26 mi, from $188/night), Tru by Hilton Ogden UT (0.26 mi, from $190/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Ogden UT (0.4 mi, from $198/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels in Ogden, Utah have a full in-room kitchen?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Ogden (0.26 mi, from $188/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Salt Lake City / Layton UT (15.54 mi, from $121/night), and Candlewood Suites Layton - Salt Lake City by IHG (15.59 mi, from $103/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

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