Provo and Utah Valley
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The BYU Cougars make their home in Provo Utah. Sundance Village and Robert Redford's Sundance Ski Resort are just up the road. Other noteworthy attractions, businesses, and facilities in Utah County include Timpanogos Cave National Monument, the annual Freedom Festival/4th of July celebrations, the Novell headquarters and Utah Valley State College (located in nearby Orem). This beautiful destination was made notorious by the mountain adventures of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The region is crowned by the stunning peaks of Mt. Timpanogos, which tower above the Provo Canyon and Provo River. |
| BYU (Brigham Young University) - This is one of the largest private universities in the world. Owned by the LDS Church, it offers excellent science, art and culture museums, musical and dramatic productions, and sports programs that often rank with the best in the nation. | |
| Sundance Resort - Ski during the winter. The resort also hosts musical and cultural programs year-round and offers great mountain biking, horseback riding and hiking during the summer. | |
| Thanksgiving Point - The North American Museum of Ancient Life (billed as the largest dinosaur museum in the world) is located here. Other attractions include impressive gardens, a golf course, theaters, shops and restaurants. | |
| Provo River - This is a blue-ribbon trout stream located just minutes from town. It is famous for its large brown trout and is managed for fly fishers. You can also raft on the Provo River. | |
| Mt Timpanogos & Timp Cave - Timp is the imposing mountain on the northeast edge of Utah Valley. It offers great opportunity for hiking - the strenuous hike to the top is a favorite annual event for many people. In July and August the mountain is covered with wildflowers. Timpanogos Cave is one of the best in the region and is managed as a National Monument, with public access during summer and early fall. | |
| Alpine Loop Scenic Byway - This winding road climbs the back side of Mt Timpanogos, passed Sundance Resort and down American Fork Canyon. It provides access to Timpanogos Cave, spectacular viewpoints, great hiking and some fine campgrounds. | |
| Bridal Veil Falls - This two-tiered waterfall is very impressive. It is located along the Provo River just east of town. | |
| Springville Art Museum - Springville refers to itself as Utah's Art City and is proud to offer one of the best museums in the region for the display of visual fine arts. | |
| Utah Lake State Park Boaters, fishermen, campers and nature lovers enjoy this developed state park, located just a few miles west of Provo. | |
| Deer Creek Reservoir State Park - This reservoir offers great fishing for trout, perch and walleye. It is a popular place to water ski, jet ski and camp, located on the Provo River between Provo City and Heber. |
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Provo/Utah County Area Provo Canyon National Scenic Byway The Peaks Ice Arena and Seven Peaks Water Park |
Timpanogos Cave National Monument Nebo Loop Byway Cascade Springs Scenic Backway |
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Fly-fishing - Provo River The Homestead |
Sundance Village Raft/Canoe |
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Brigham Young University Thanksgiving Point |
Utah Valley State College |
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America's Freedom Festival Balloon events are usually held in conjunction with the Freedom Festival, and also during local community celebrations. |
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Magleby's - Creates a unique atmosphere for visitors with paintings and sculptures. Favorites with an American Contemporary style are steaks, shrimp, filet mignon and desserts "galore." Open Monday - Friday for lunch and dinner, closed Sunday - in Provo. (801) 374-6249
Brick Oven - Opened in 1956, this is one of Provo's first pizza parlors. Enjoy Brick Oven's signature root beer, pasta, pizza and lasagna. Open Monday - Saturday for lunch and dinner, closed Sunday - in Provo. (801) 374-8800
Ottavio's - Watch great Italian cuisine prepared in and open kitchen. Classic thin crust pizzas, fresh focacia bread and pasta items are specialties. Open Monday - Saturday for lunch and dinner, closed Sunday - in Provo. (801) 377-9555
Los Hermanos - Great Mexican food in an historic downtown Provo building. Entrees include: Fajitas, steak, halibut tacos, cheese flan and much more. Open Monday - Saturday for lunch and dinner, closed Sunday - in Provo. (801) 375-5732
The Tree Room - Rustic décor showcases some of Robert Redford's favorite art and artifacts from the Southwest. The Tree Room features an up-scale Western-themed menu with a hint of French flavor. Open daily for dinner - at Sundance Resort. (801) 225-4107
Major national restaurant and fast food chains available throughout the area.
| F° averages | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
| High/Low | 40/20 | 46/23 | 53/29 | 62/36 | 72/45 | 84/53 | 93/60 | 91/58 | 81/49 | 68/40 | 52/30 | 42/22 |
Temperatures in Provo Canyon and Heber Valley will average 5-10° cooler than those listed above.
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For additional information on all Utah Valley events and attractions, contact the Utah Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau, (801) 851-2100.
Destination Price - Castle Country: From Provo, proceed south on I-15 to U.S. 6 and continue south on U.S. 6 to Price. Distance: 74 miles - 1 ½ hour drive time.
Destination Park City - Heber: From Provo, proceed east on U.S. 189 to U.S. 40. Continue west on U.S. 40 to Route 248 and west to Park City. Distance: 48 miles - 1 hour drive time.





