Taste sweet local treats and hear Ogden’s downtown stories on a guided walk
2 hours
Sweet tastings, guided walk
Explore historic downtown Ogden on a guided walking tour that pairs local storytelling with curated sweet tastings. Visit spots like Union Station and Historic 25th Street as you sample desserts from local bakeries, bistros, and boutiques.
This is a walking tour, so wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. Bring a valid ID. The tour operates rain or shine.
Full refund if canceled at least 48 hours prior to start of tour.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. Bring a valid ID.
Yes. The walking tour operates rain or shine, so dress for the conditions.
You’ll get curated sweet tastings at each stop. Typical tastings may include handmade candies and confections, Sicilian pastries and desserts, and chocolate selections.
Union Station (Wall Avenue and 25th Street)
Rick is the kind of tour guide who makes you feel like you've uncovered a secret version of a city you thought you already knew. Leading walking food tours through Ogden's historic 25th Street, he weaves together vivid storytelling, deep local history, and genuine relationships with restaurant owners into something that feels less like a tourist activity and more like an evening with a well-connected local friend. Longtime Ogden residents have come away surprised by what they didn't know about their own city. The food stops lean heavily into local and independent spots, including some that even devoted foodies hadn't discovered on their own. Rick's background as a former school principal seems to shine through in how he researches and presents the history, covering the characters, architecture, and stories that shaped Ogden into what it is today. Reviews consistently point to the tour as a great date, group outing, or addition to a weekend getaway in the area.
Loved the insider history, entertaining and informative. Local food highlighted was amazing!
Jennilyn Hitesman
April 25, 2026
Loved the insider history, entertaining and informative. Local food highlighted was amazing!
Jennilyn Hitesman
April 25, 2026