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7961 Wardleigh Road, Hill AFB, UT 84056, USA
Hill Air Force Base, Utah 84056
+1 801-825-5817

It's free. There are tons of planes to look at and plenty of history to read. Kids and adults should enjoy it. There are two huge rooms inside the building, it can be easy to miss the back one which is where a F-16 and an A10 are.

We love this place! They have a unique and amassed a truly astounding collection. To name a few - they have the only SR71C, plus F15, F16, A10, B17, P38, B1, P51, B29, B52, bunches of F4... sheesh I'm just scratching the surface! Planes outside - inside, on the ground and in the rafters! Need to also mention amazing displays for each war, replicas of many aircraft artillery and large bombs, free standing jet engines and cutaways, uniforms & suits, and authentic radar equipment! Oh I need to list so much more. You're just going to have to visit and visit again to absorb it all! Plus being at an active air base so getting to see and hear live jets flying and training! Free admission, go today!

One of the must-see museums if you live in or are visiting Utah. I have visited at least 7 times through the years. They seem to bring in or get rid of planes all the time. They have massive planes on the exterior and interior of the museum. Unless they've changed policy, this museum is absolutely FREE to visit. I couldn't give this museum a strong enough recommendation

Aircraft legacies of World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietman and the Cold War are organized to create a unique educational opportunity. This is a must see if visiting Utah. I can't believe IT IS FREE!

During the summer there are activities and classes for children. They too are free of course. It's a great place for a family event, especially given the price.

Great museum to visit with kids! There is picnic area just next to the giant transporter of WWII era. Brilliant educational displays inside the museum, and breathtaking flying giants on the outdoor exposition!

This is the best aviation museum in the western United States. That's it; it's that good!

Two giant hangers display most of the 60-70 aircraft (I've never counted them). The hangers are heated and cooled making a comfortable place explore the exhibits.

The staff is friendly and freely answers questions. The admission is FREE, but you can make donations should you feel so disposed.

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Hill Aerospace Museum

Museum at 7961 Wardleigh Road, Hill AFB, UT 84056, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Hill Aerospace Museum: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
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5
Based on 9 reviews

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State:
Utah
Address:
7961 Wardleigh Road, Hill AFB, UT 84056, USA.
City:
Hill Air Force Base
Postcode:
84056

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  • Eric
    Added 2016.10.06
    It's free. There are tons of planes to look at and plenty of history to read. Kids and adults should enjoy it. There are two huge rooms inside the building, it can be easy to miss the back one which is where a F-16 and an A10 are.
  • Nathan
    Added 2016.09.09
    We love this place! They have a unique and amassed a truly astounding collection. To name a few - they have the only SR71C, plus F15, F16, A10, B17, P38, B1, P51, B29, B52, bunches of F4... sheesh I'm just scratching the surface! Planes outside - inside, on the ground and in the rafters! Need to also mention amazing displays for each war, replicas of many aircraft artillery and large bombs, free standing jet engines and cutaways, uniforms & suits, and authentic radar equipment! Oh I need to list so much more. You're just going to have to visit and visit again to absorb it all! Plus being at an active air base so getting to see and hear live jets flying and training! Free admission, go today!
  • Adam
    Added 2016.06.24
    One of the must-see museums if you live in or are visiting Utah. I have visited at least 7 times through the years. They seem to bring in or get rid of planes all the time. They have massive planes on the exterior and interior of the museum. Unless they've changed policy, this museum is absolutely FREE to visit. I couldn't give this museum a strong enough recommendation
  • Lauren
    Added 2016.04.26
    Aircraft legacies of World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietman and the Cold War are organized to create a unique educational opportunity. This is a must see if visiting Utah. I can't believe IT IS FREE!
  • Christian
    Added 2015.10.01
    During the summer there are activities and classes for children. They too are free of course. It's a great place for a family event, especially given the price.
  • Jason
    Added 2014.10.17
    Great museum to visit with kids! There is picnic area just next to the giant transporter of WWII era. Brilliant educational displays inside the museum, and breathtaking flying giants on the outdoor exposition!
  • Jacob
    Added 2014.10.09
    This is the best aviation museum in the western United States. That's it; it's that good!
  • Amber
    Added 2014.07.13
    Two giant hangers display most of the 60-70 aircraft (I've never counted them). The hangers are heated and cooled making a comfortable place explore the exhibits.
  • Sara
    Added 2013.05.18
    The staff is friendly and freely answers questions. The admission is FREE, but you can make donations should you feel so disposed.
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