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Bridal Veil Falls

Bridal Veil Falls

Bridal Veil Falls is a double cataract waterfall which drops 607 feet to the Provo River. The falls can be seen from the scenic HWY 189 pullout or by taking the exit to the base of the falls. From the parking area, follow the paved path to get a closer view of the falls. Feel free to dip your feet in and get wet, ’cause the base of Bridal Veil Falls has a nice shallow pool which little kids love to splash around in. The surrounding trails are great for spring, summer, or fall hiking and biking, and the views can be absolutely breathtaking.

Location

Located up Provo Canyon (Hwy. 189), Provo, UT
Accessibility: Head north on Hwy 189 (University Avenue) which will take you up Provo Canyon. If traveling from Salt Lake City on I-15, take Orem’s 800 North exit 272 and head east to Provo Canyon. From Park City and Heber Valley area take Hwy 40 to Hwy 189. If traveling to Provo from southern Utah exit 263 (Hwy 189) head north.
Driving time: Bridal Veil Falls is about 10 miles from Provo’s Center Street, 15 minutes away.

Description

Visitors in winter definitely don’t have to go home empty-handed. Bridal Veil Falls is a favorite spot for ice-climbing in the winter. Scaling frozen waterfalls with crampons and ice tools is a unique and challenging sport. Utah ice is usually in good shape for climbing from December through February. Besides Bridal Veil Falls, Utah Valley is full of other great ice-climbing spots, including The Great White Icicle, Stairway to Heaven, and Miller’s Thriller.

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Rock Canyon

Rock Canyon

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.

Location

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.

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Historic Provo Temple

Historic Provo Temple

This beautiful building was built in 1883 by the pioneers. It is a marvel of craftsmanship with outstanding brickwork, lovely stained glass, remarkable interior woodwork, and a fine pipe organ.

Location

100 South University Ave
Provo, UT 84601

Description

The Provo Tabernacle was originally constructed from 1883 to 1898 at a cost of $100,000. The building has octagonal towers at each of its four corners. When it was first constructed, it had a central tower rising 147 feet into the air from the roof. Unfortunately, the roof was not able to support the weight of the central tower, and it had to be removed in 1950. The renovated Tabernacle still stands today and is used for various church meetings.

The Provo Tabernacle hosts numerous cultural events each year. Visitors are also welcome to enjoy the grounds, though currently no tours are being given.

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Y Mountain

Y Mountain

Festivals and events in Utah Valley offer jam packed fun for families, couples, anyone! Come enjoy some of the largest festivals in the West. Nestled in and around the mountains our festivals provide amazing vistas, weather, and first class entertainment.

Description

Visit during winter, spring, summer or fall to find a wide array of fun-filled festivals and events in Utah Valley. In the winter, ski on the best snow on earth at Robert Redford’s Sundance Resort and then screen films at the internationally acclaimed Sundance Film Festival. Then spring into Utah Valley with the Tulip Festival at Thanksgiving Point, showcasing over 250,000 tulips in 95 varieties. Summer in Utah Valley explodes with excitement as we celebrate the 4th of July at America’s Freedom Festival Stadium of Fire, one of the biggest Fourth of July firework productions in the country. In the fall, get lost and find your way out of a giant corn maze, cheer on pig races, and then shoot corn cannons and pumpkin blasters at the Cornbelly’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Fest at Thanksgiving Point.

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Utah Valley University

Utah Valley University

This Backway begins on the Alpine Loop at the summit between American Fork and Provo Canyons. The road travels to Cascade Springs in the Uinta National Forest, then north to Wasatch Mountain State Park.

Location

800 West University Parkway
Orem, UT 84058
(801) 863-INFO (4636)

Description

Welcome to the Wolverine Den! Located in Orem, Utah Valley University provides higher education for more than 20,000 students (representing all 50 states and 78 countries) and entertainment for locals and valley visitors alike.

UVU was founded in 1936 to provide vocational training to Utah County high school students, and is now on track to become the state’s largest provider of undergraduate education. In the past 22 years, the school has leapfrogged from technical school to community college to state college and finally, on July 1, 2008, it became a regional university offering graduate degrees.

Stop by UVU to enjoy a vast array of university athletics, performing, and visual arts. In the mood for a concert or sporting event? Visit the UVU Events Center which offers a wide variety of entertainment from top touring shows and sporting events to family shows to trade expos.

Through the College’s growth and expansion, its commitment to bringing education and prosperity to the community has remained the same since the day it was founded.

Whatever your interest, UVU has something for you! To learn more about UVU visit.

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Thanksgiving Point

Thanksgiving Point

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.

Location

3003 North Thanksgiving Point Way
Lehi, UT 84043
801-768-2300

Description

Thanksgiving Point has cultivated beautiful outdoor spaces, fascinating exhibits, and impressive recreational facilities. Enjoy scenic gardens, educational classes, movie theaters, and quality restaurants.

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Sundance

Spectacular Scenic Drives

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.

Location

8841 N. Alpine Loop Road
Sundance, Utah 84604
(801) 225-4107

Description

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.

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Spectacular Scenic Drives

Spectacular Scenic Drives

The Wasatch mountains offer breathtaking views of the mountains and wildlife. The Alpine Loop is the most popular route which takes you on the backside of Mt. Timpanogos. Hobble Creek Canyon and The Nebo loop are also popular drives where the beauty of the mountains can be appreciated. All three scenic drives start just minutes from Lakeside RV.

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North American Museum of Ancient Life

North American Museum of Ancient Life

It will take you back in time for a hands-on trip through an amazingly life-like prehistoric world. Kids can dig up their own fossils, construct a giant dinosaur, or build their own private sand valley (complete with real eroding rivers). For a prehistoric adventure you’ll never forget, come and enjoy a day here at the North American Museum of Ancient Life.

Location

2929 North Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, UT 84043
801-766-5000
Located at Thanksgiving Point the North American Museum of Ancient Life is one of the world’s largest dinosaur museums.

Description

The Museum of Ancient Life exhibits fossil specimens representing every geological period from the Precambrian to modern times. Featuring more than 120 skeletons, 63 interactive exhibits, and hundreds of smaller fossil remains, it ranks as one of the world’s largest permanent exhibitions of ancient life.

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Nebo Loop Scenic Byway

Nebo Loop Scenic Byway

This well-signed Byway is a winding drive between cities of Payson and Nephi. The road climbs 9,000 feet and crosses the Uinta National Forest providing stunning views of Utah Valley, the surrounding Wasatch, and dramatic wrap-around vistas of 11,877-foot Mt. Nebo, the highest peak in the rugged and beautiful Wasatch Range.

Location

Uinta National Forest (Between Payson and Nephi), Payson, UT 84651
801-377-5780
Accessibility: Directions from Salt Lake City: Take Interstate 15 south toward Provo. Continue south past Provo until you reach Payson Exit 250. (1st Payson Exit). Exit and turn left onto Payson Main Street (State Route 77). Travel south until Main Street intersects with 100 North (State Route 198). Turn left and travel east to 600 East, then turn right on 600 East. Continue south to the entrance of Payson Canyon and the beginning of the National Scenic Byway. Heavy snow closes the road in winter.
Driving time: The 32-mile Byway takes about one and one-half hours to complete.

Description

Nebo Loop is designated a National Scenic Byway by the Federal Highway Administration, recognizing it as one of the premiere driving roads in America. The Byway has many photo opportunities with beautiful mountain greenery and wildlife viewing. The brilliant fall foliage of the Uinta National Forest is hard to match anywhere in the nation. September 14-24 is expected to feature the height of this season’s fall colors. However, there are still plenty of beautiful colors in October.

Along the way, there are numerous campgrounds, trails, and horseback riding areas. There are six overlooks to view some unique features such as the sandstone formation of Devil’s Kitchen Geologic Interest Site or take time to read about the unique history, geology and recreation.