PROVO ATTRACTIONS
Brigham
Young University
Established in 1875, the university provides an outstanding education
in an atmosphere consistent with the ideals and principles of its
sponsor, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Provo River
The Provo River offers a premier blue ribbon
trout fishery close to Utah's major cities. Brown and rainbow trout
reach record lengths in the Provo, with a typical fish running 17
inches or bigger.
Sundance
Resort
Robert Redfords Sundance Utah is a four season
resort in the mountains of Utah that offers Utah skiing, mountain
biking, theater, fine dining, art workshops, lodging, and Sundance
Film Festival.
Utah
Lake State Park
Utah Lake State Park is five miles west of Provo
just off Interstate 15.
Timpanogos Cave
National Monument
Timpanogos Cave National Monument sits high in
the Wasatch Mountains. The cave system consists of three spectacularly
decorated caverns.
Mount
Timpanogos
Mount Timpanogos has, for most of this century,
been the most popular mountain climbing destination in Utah. The
majestic mountain, second highest in the Wasatch Mountains.
Thanksgiving
Point
Thanksgiving Point is the cultural gathering
place for the community, promoting the renewal of mind and spirit
in a beautiful and family-friendly setting. A not-for-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.
Springville
Museum of Art
Utah's oldest and most beautiful museum for the
visual fine arts. Designed by Claud S. Ashworth, this Spanish Colonial
Revival style building was completed in 1937 as an art museum.
Provo Menus
Restaurants, Dining, Caterers, and Entertainment in
Provo/Orem, Utah
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