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SALT LAKE CITY — Seeing a movie on the big screen is one thing. Seeing it in the fresh air, under the stars is an entirely new experience.
Catch these outdoor film festivals throughout Utah to enjoy seeing old and new favorites in the comfort of the great outdoors.
Salt Lake City
Friday Night Flicks is a traveling festival that moves to different local parks throughout the summer starting June 6. - FREE
Monday Night Movies at the Gallivan Center Plaza start July 7. - FREE
Red Butte Gardens’ Sundance Institute Summer Series features Oscar-nominated documentaries and indie flicks. Starts July 8. - FREE
Movies Under The Stars at the State Capitol will feature “The Lego Movie” and “Frozen” starting July 18. - FREE
The Pioneer Park Picture Show starts Aug. 1 and runs every Friday. - FREE
Redwood Drive-In Theater offers the traditional movie under the stars or in cars.
Park City
Family Flicks at Snowbird start in June, with favorites like “The Princess Bride,” “Jurassic Park” and “Frozen.” Starts June 6. - FREE
St. George
Sunset on the Square will be showing “Babe” and “Frozen,” among others, on the Town Square starting June 11. - FREE
Orem
Outdoor Movies at the Scera will feature “The Lego Movie” and some slightly older fare — “Clue” and “Arachnophobia” — starting June 11. The Scera is offering a $16 for all 8 outdoor movies.
Tooele
Herriman
Cinema in the Park - FREE
South Jordan
Summer Movies kick off with the “Frozen” Sing-A-Long June 6.
Sandy
Movies in the Parks will take place a different park every week. - FREE
Draper
Summer Movies on the big screen in the Draper Amphitheater. “Frozen,” “The Lego Movie” and “Space Jam” will be shown. Each film is preceded by a local band. - FREE
Riverton
Movies in the Park, with “Monsters University” and “Despicable Me 2,” are part of the lineup that starts June 20. - FREE