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Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill Air Force Base, Utah

Do you have someone in your life who loves military aircraft? Bring them to the Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill Air Force Base in Utah!

The museum is FREE and open to the public with over 70 aircraft and thousands of Air Force artifacts on display. The museum is part of the United States Air Force Heritage Program and is supported by the Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah. We visited the museum with the whole family including kids, cousins, parents, and grandparents. Everyone had a wonderful time learning about the US Air Force and experiencing aircraft and artifacts up close. Highlights include seeing the F-16 fighter jets, Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, and walking under the gigantic cargo and bomber planes outside. Of course the kids also loved the fun toys at the museum gift shop! Hill Aerospace Museum is a great destination for the whole family all year long.

Things to Know:

*Admission to the museum is FREE, but monetary donations are gratefully accepted. Parking is also FREE.

*Exhibits include more than 70 military aircraft, missiles, and aerospace vehicles on the grounds and inside the galleries.

*Collections include a wide variety of aerospace ground equipment, weapons, military vehicles, uniforms, and thousands of historical artifacts.

*The museum annually welcomes around 350,000 visitors, coming from every state and many foreign countries.

*Located on the northwest corner of Hill Air Force Base, Utah, about five miles south of Ogden.

*Volunteer guided tours available for groups of ten people or more. Guided tours must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance.

*Visit Hill Aerospace Museum’s official website for current opening hours and dates.

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