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Cabela's PDF Print E-mail
2502 West Grand Terrace Parkway, Lehi, UT 84043
801-766-2500

Cabela's, the World's Foremost Outfitter of hunting, fishing, and outdoor gear offers a 150,000 sq. ft. showroom filled with educational and entertainment attractions, featuring animal displays, a huge aquarium and trophy animals interacting in realistic re-creations of their natural habitats, and of course splendid shopping. Other amenities include Dog Kennels, RV Parking, Semi Parking, Horse Corrals, Dump Station, Banquet/Meeting Facilities, Indoor Archery Range and a Restaurant.
www.cabelas.com
 
Heber Valley Historic Railroad PDF Print E-mail
450 South 600 West , Heber City, UT 84032
435-654-5601

Accessibility: Parking next to depot. Tour takes place seated aboard train.
Driving time: from Provo approximately 45 minutes.

This unique attraction features the 618, a 1907 vintage steam locomotive, which pulls passengers in authentically restored vintage coaches on one- or two-way trips from Vivian Park up Provo Canyon, around Deer Creek Lake, and through the beautiful Heber Valley.

The 618 and her sister engines also transport visitors on such fanciful evening adventures as the Sunset Special, Pioneer Day Lakeside Limited, Storytelling Train, and the Christmas Train - featuring a dramatized reading of Chris Van Allsburg's The Polar Express. Call for train departures, varies depending on season and event.
 Vivian Park in Provo Canyon.  http://www.hebervalleyrr.org/
 
Thanksgiving Point PDF Print E-mail
3003 North Thanksgiving Point Way
Lehi, UT 84043
801-768-2300

As a non-profit organization, Thanksgiving Point is dedicated to providing guests a one-of-a-kind, hands-on opportunity for discovery and an entertaining, educational experience in a variety of arts and sciences. This family oriented destination offers a variety of things to do and see including a world class golf course and dinosaur museum.

Thanksgiving Point has cultivated beautiful outdoor spaces, fascinating exhibits, and impressive recreational facilities. Enjoy scenic gardens, educational classes, movie theaters, and quality restaurants.
 
Sundance PDF Print E-mail
8841 N. Alpine Loop Road
Sundance, Utah 84604
(801) 225-4107

Nestled in the north fork of Provo Canyon, Robert Redford's Sundance Resort is the home of a year-round mountain community. Visitors and guests can be seen at the base of the 12,000-foot Mount Timpanogos enjoying a variety of activities from skiing, dining, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and shopping.

From attending concerts in the summer to the Sundance Film Festival held in the winter, there is always something to do at Sundance regardless of the season. The 6,000-acre resort with incredible mountain scenery is owned by award-winning actor Robert Redford who serves to provide an adventurous outdoor Utah experience to not only locals, but to visitors worldwide.
 
Rock Canyon PDF Print E-mail

1450 East 2300 North, Provo , UT 84604


Accessibility: To get to the main entrance of Rock Canyon, take the University Parkway exit off of I-15 turn left on 900 East and then right on 2230 North to the top of the hill where you continue straight to the trailhead. Requires hiking and/or climbing to access many areas.
 
Driving time: From downtown Provo approximately 10 minutes to entrance.
 
True to its name, Rock Canyon is a geological dream. Located west of Provo in the Wasatch Mountains, Rock Canyon is known for scenic hiking and rock climbing. There is a campground accessible from Squaw Peak Road off of Hwy 189 in Provo.