Orem Heritage Museum showcases the history of the Orem community through an impressive collection of more than 2,000 artifacts. Exhibits include Native American and pioneer artifacts, one of the nation’s largest arrowhead collections, a recreated blacksmith shop, and displays of early agricultural equipment. Visitors can also see a detailed diorama of Orem in the 1940s featuring a working miniature railroad and the miniature Cox Family Circus. The museum offers history-focused tours and is a great educational stop for families, school groups, scout troops, clubs, and anyone interested in learning more about Orem’s past.
Location:
SCERA Center for the Arts
745 S State St,
Orem, UT 84058
(801) 225-ARTS ext. 1030
Website:
scera.org
Walking Intensity:
Easy
Good to Know:
You can also schedule a group tour outside of the public hours listed above. If you would like to schedule a group tour, call (801) 225-ARTS ext. 1030 to reach the Orem Heritage Museum.
The museum is located in the historic building just south of the SCERA Center at 777 South State, Orem. (Between SCERA and Maverick). There is a handicap ramp and handrails for easy access!
Hours:
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 3:00-7:00pm
Cost:
Free
Information is gathered from public and secondary sources. Hours, pricing, and details may change—please check the official venue website for the most current information.