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Utah Valley Visitor Center220 West Center Street Suite 100Provo, UT 84601
UtahValley.com1-800-222-UTAH (8824)
UtahValley.com1-800-222-UTAH (8824)
Visitor CenterThe Visitor Information Center provides helpful staff, free
maps, brochures and tourist information, as well as a gift
shop with locally made treats and products, unique gift
ideas and Utah souvenirs.
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The information in this guide was provided to the Utah Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau by various businesses and agencies. The Utah Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau has made every effort to provide accurate information, but assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions or changes. This is a reference guide only.
©2016 Utah Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau. All rights reserved.
Gather in Utah ValleyUtah Valley consistently
ranks among the top places
to live in the U.S., thanks to
four beautiful and distinct
seasons, a rich and diverse
history, breathtaking scenery
and a variety of enjoyable
activities and events. Utah
Valley is not just a great
place to live — it’s also a
popular gathering place
for families, friends and
businesspeople alike.
North Utah ValleyBest WesternTimpanogos Inn195 South 850 EastLehi, UT 84043801-768-1400
Days Inn280 North 850 EastLehi, UT 84043801-768-8322
Courtyard by Marriott 2801 West Club House Drive Lehi, UT 84043 801-768-1174
Hampton Inn 3576 North Maple Loop DriveLehi, UT 84043801-766-1186
Holiday Inn Express & Suites712 South Utah Valley DriveAmerican Fork, UT 84003801-763-8500
Home2 Suites by Hilton 3051 West Club House Drive Lehi, UT 84043801-753-5430
Hyatt Place3700 North Outlet ParkwayLehi, UT 84043801-385-8300
Motel 6210 South 1200 EastLehi, UT 84043801-768-2668
SpringHill Suites by Marriott2447 West Executive ParkwayLehi, UT 84043801-341-6970
Super 8 Motel125 South 850 EastLehi, UT 84043801-766-8800
Value Place57 North 900 WestAmerican Fork, UT 84003801-492-1600
Middle Valley – Orem AreaComfort Inn & Suites427 West University ParkwayOrem, UT 84058801-431-0405
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Mariott 901 North 1200 West Orem, UT 84057 801-225-9009
Hampton Inn & Suites851 West 1250 SouthOrem, UT 84058801-426-8500
Holiday Inn Express & Suites1290 West University ParkwayOrem, UT 84058801-655-1515
La Quinta Inn & Suites521 West University ParkwayOrem, UT 84058801-226-0440
La Quinta Inn1100 West 780 North Orem, UT 84057801-235-9555
TownePlace Suites by Mariott873 North 1200 WestOrem, UT 84057801-225-4477
Middle Valley – Provo AreaBaymont Inn and Suites Provo River2230 North University ParkwayProvo, UT 84604801-921-5071
Courtyard by Marriott1600 North Freedom BoulevardProvo, UT 84604801-373-2222
Days Inn1675 North 200 WestProvo, UT 84601801-375-8600
Econo Lodge 1625 West Center StreetProvo, UT 84601801-373-0099
Fairfield Inn by Marriott1515 South University AvenueProvo, UT 84601801-377-9500
Hampton Inn1511 South 40 EastProvo, UT 84601801-377-6396
Hines Mansion Bed & Breakfast383 West 100 SouthProvo, UT 84601801-374-8400
La Quinta Inn 1460 South University AvenueProvo, UT 84601801-374-9750
Provo Marriott Hotel and Conference Center101 West 100 NorthProvo, UT 84601801-377-4700
Residence Inn by Marriott252 West 2230 NorthProvo, UT 84604801-374-1000
Sleep Inn1505 South 40 EastProvo, UT 84601801-377-6597
Hotels in Utah ValleySpringHill Suites by Marriott1580 North Freedom BoulevardProvo, UT 84604801-373-0073
Super 8 Motel1555 North Canyon RoadProvo, UT 84604801-374-6020
Utah Valley Mountain LodgingStewart Mountain Lodging3211 Big Pine Canyon RoadSundance, UT 84604
Sundance Resort8841 North Alpine Loop RoadSundance, UT 84604801-225-4107
South Utah ValleyBest Western Mountain View Inn1455 North 1750 West Springville, UT 84663 801-489-3641
Days Inn520 South 2000 WestSpringville, UT 84663801-491-0300
Holiday Inn Express & Suites1502 North 1750 West Springville, UT 84663801-489-5000
Quality Inn830 North Main StreetPayson, UT 84651801-465-4861
Western Inn632 East Kirby LaneSpanish Fork, UT 84660801-798-9400
Thanksgiving PointDiscover the lost world of dinosaurs at the Thanksgiving Point
Museum of Ancient Life, take a stroll through the beautiful
55-acre Ashton Gardens or
enjoy a hayride through
Farm Country. Choose from
more than 400 interactive
experiences at the Museum
of Natural Curiosity, visit
the annual Tulip Festival,
enjoy a summer concert,
or attend any of the many
seasonal events.
More information
• #1 Ranked golf course in Utah • Gift shops • Mammoth Screen 3D Theatre • Restaurants
Sundance Mountain Resort Robert Redford’s Sundance Mountain Resort, a four-season resort,
offers some of the finest terrain on earth for skiers, snowboarders,
mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders alike, as well as
world-class guided fly-fishing. Plus, the Spa at Sundance offers
a blend of Native American traditions, totally organic products
and the human touch to bring the body, mind and spirit back
into perfect balance. Guest accommodations are a collection of
mountain suites and homes nestled against Mt. Timpanogos.
Dining at Sundance is simply pleasurable. Sundance chefs use
only the freshest ingredients available, and local organic produce
whenever possible, in creating your entrée.
More Information
• Ski and snowboard lessons available • Full-service rental facility for winter and
summer sports • Sundance Zip Tour boasting over 2,100 feet
of vertical drop• Bluebird Cafe Series, Sundance Summer
Theatre, Sundance Resort Author Series • Art Studios • Meeting venues for groups, weddings, etc.
The Canyons and Provo RiverUtah Valley’s canyons, conveniently located just minutes off
Interstate 15, offer freshwater lakes, sparkling streams and
hundreds of miles of trails. World-class rock climbing can be
found in Spanish Fork, Provo, Rock and American Fork Canyons.
Experience a day of rafting, kayaking or fly-fishing on Provo
River’s pristine waters, or take a ride through the Wasatch
Mountains on the historic Heber Valley Railroad.
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• Mount Timpanogos can be summited
from the Timpanokee trail
• Provo River Parkway trail parallels the
Provo River beginning at Utah Lake and
ending at Vivian Park, with easy access
points along the way
Timpanogos CaveExplore the amazing wonders of
Timpanogos Cave National Monument
on a guided tour. You’ll learn about
formations and features of the cave,
like the famous stalactite, “The Great
Heart of Timpanogos.” After your cave journey, enjoy the canyon
by driving the Alpine Scenic Loop, where you’ll find trails, Cascade
Springs and, if you’re lucky, a moose and other wildlife.
More Information
• Timpanogos Cave Junior Ranger Program teaches children about the
natural and cultural history of the monument and canyon
• Introduction to Caving Tour for teenagers and adults teaches the
sport of caving (bending and crawling required)
Sports and RecreationBring the entire family to the impressive LaVell Edwards
Stadium and cheer the Cougars on as you enjoy a Brigham
Young University football game. Be a part of an all-American
tradition by taking the kids out to the ballgame to see the
Orem Owlz play, or see other sports at Utah Valley University.
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• Feel the thrill of soaring water slides at Seven Peaks,
Utah’s largest water park
• The Peaks Ice Arena — a 2002 Winter Olympics venue — is a
premier venue for ice hockey, figure skating, and indoor soccer
• Utah Lake is Utah’s largest freshwater lake and is a popular spot
for fishing, sailing, picnicking and camping
Museums, Art and HeritageThe Crandall Historical Printing Museum in Provo is the only
place in the world where you can see a working re-creation
of Johannes Gutenberg’s print shop. And at Camp Floyd/
Stagecoach Inn and Museum, you’ll learn Utah’s connection to
the Civil War and Pony Express. Visit Springville Museum of
Art, Utah’s oldest visual arts museum, or visit one of Brigham
Young University’s many museums.
More Information
• Brigham Young University Museum of Art offers a permanent
collection of more than 17,000 pieces, and hosts a diverse array
of traveling exhibitions each year
• The Covey Center for the Arts, located in downtown Provo, offers
a comprehensive variety of artistic events, including concerts,
exhibits, plays and dance productions
• The SCERA offers outdoor theater performances, art gallery
exhibits, feature films, a museum and more
Scenic DrivesSome of the most spectacular and beautiful vistas you’ll ever
experience are easily accessed by taking any, or all, of Utah
Valley’s seasonal scenic drives, which include Hobble Creek,
Spanish Fork, American Fork, Payson and Provo Canyon. Each
drive offers a variety of unlimited recreational opportunities.
More Information
• Alpine Loop Scenic Backway — 20-mile
thoroughfare through
lush vegetation and
thick groves of aspen
Fee required for use of
recreation facilities
• Hobble Creek Canyon — Beginning in
Springville and looping
to Strawberry Reservoir
and back to Hwy 89.
Southeast of Spanish
Fork, this route offers
an excellent tour of
the Southern Wasatch
Range. Along the way are campgrounds, a golf course, picnic areas, and
a portion of the Great Western Trail. Parts of the route are unpaved and
should be traveled cautiously by a four-wheel-drive vehicle
• Nebo Loop National Scenic Byway — One of America’s National Scenic
Byways, this byway winds 32 miles up 11,928-foot Mt. Nebo, Utah Valley’s
highest mountain. Incredible overlooks offer spectacular vistas of
communities below
• Provo Canyon Scenic Byway — 28-mile byway from Provo to Heber
Valley offering views of stunning rock walls, Bridal Veil Falls and one of
the world’s premier fly-fishing rivers
Activities and Destinations
With so many fun things to do, extend your stay by a few extra days. For a complete listing of events and activities, visit UtahValley.com or call 1-800-222-UTAH (8824).
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Hospitals American Fork 170 N. 1100 E., American Fork (801) 855-3300
Mountain Point Medical Center 3000 N. Triumph Blvd., Lehi (385) 345-3000
Mountain View 1000 E. 100 N., Payson (801) 465-7000 Timpanogos Regional 750 W. 800 N., Orem (801) 714-6000 Orem Community 331 N. 400 W., Orem (801) 224-4080 Utah Valley Hospital 1034 N. 500 W., Provo (801) 373-7850
Utah Valley Visitor Center 220 West Center Street, Suite 100, Provo (801) 851-2100
Airport Provo City Airport 3421 W. Mike Jense Pkwy., Provo (801) 852-6715
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Attractions 1. Seven Peaks Waterpark (E3)
1330 E. 300 N., Provo. The state’s largest waterpark. (801) 373-8777
2. The Peaks Ice Arena (E3)100 N. Seven Peaks, Provo. A 2002 Winter Olympic venue that provides ice hockey, ice skating, and indoor soccer. (801) 852-7465
3. North Park/Provo Pioneer Village (D3)500 N. 500 W., Provo. Pioneer museum. Open summer months.
4. Payson Temple (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) (B4)1494 South 930 West, Payson. (801) 754-4949
5. Provo Temple (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) (E2)2200 N. Temple Hill Drive, Provo. (801) 375-5775
6. Provo City Center Temple (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)(E4) Corner of 100 S and University Ave., Provo, Utah
7. Mt. Timpanogos Temple (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)(B1) 742 N. 900 E., American Fork. (801) 763-4540
8. Missionary Training Center (E2)2005 N. 900 E., Provo. Accommodates 3,000 LDS missionaries for training before departure to missions around the world. (801) 422-2602
9. SCERA (D2)745 S. State Street, Orem. Offers Broadway musicals and concerts under the stars at the Shell. Also offers a movie theater and museum. (801) 225-2787
10. Vivian Park and Heber Valley Historic Railroad (C1)6828 N. South Fork Rd., Provo Canyon. For picnic and volleyball facilities call (801) 851-8640. For train rides/information call (435) 654-5601.
11. Robert Redford’s Sundance Resort (C1)Nine miles from the mouth of Provo Canyon on Hwy 92. Year-round resort includes skiing, hiking, restaurants, and summer programs. (801) 225-4107
12. Thanksgiving Point (A1)3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, Lehi. Just west of I-15 near exit #284. Dinosaur museum, gardens, golf, shops, farm animals, Museum of Natural Curiosity and family fun. (801) 768-2300
13. Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum (A2)18035 W. 1540 N., Fairfield. 25 miles southwest of Lehi on State Road 73. Old military post and historic overnight stop on Overland Stage and Pony Express route. (801) 768-8932
14. Provo City Library at Academy Square (E3)550 N. University Avenue. Historic Brigham Young Academy. (801) 852-6650
15. Cabela’s (A1)2502 W. Grand Terrace Parkway, Lehi. The world’s foremost outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear. East of I-15 near exit #284 (801) 766-2500
16. John Hutchings Museum of Natural History (A1)55 N. Center Street, Lehi. (801) 768-7180
17. Timpanogos Harley Davidson (B1)555 South Geneva Road, Lindon. Rent a motorcycle or enjoy a gourmet slider at Marley’s. (801) 434-4647
18. Legends Motorcycle Emporium (B3)1715 W 500 S, Springville. Handcrafted vintage motorcycle parts and
motorcycle gallery. (801) 489-0889
19. Springville Museum of Art (B3)126 E. 400 S., Springville. Utah’s first museum for the visual arts housed in a Spanish Moroccan-style building with over 2,000 works of art. Closed Mondays and holidays. Admission free; donations appreciated. (801) 489-2727
20. South Ridge Farms (B4)300 West 900 South, Santaquin. Come and visit the Big Red Barn and taste all the great treats, fresh fruit, pies, and ice cream. (801) 754-5511
21. Covey Center for the Arts (D3)425 W. Center St., Provo. See a play, concert, or dance performance at the beautiful Covey Center for the Arts. (801) 852-7007
22. Crandall Historic Printing Museum (E3)275 E. Center St., Provo. Museum features antique printing presses. (801) 377-7777
23. Provo Recreation Center & Pool (D3)320 W. 500 N., Provo. Open Mon–Sat Year-round, indoor pool, outdoor pool, weight room, handball. Fee required. (801) 852-6610
24. Orem Fitness Center (C1)580 W. 165 S., Orem. Olympic-sized swimming pool, indoor track, racquetball, and basketball. (801) 229-7154
25. Utah Valley Convention Center (D3)220 W. Center Street, Provo. This state-of-the-art facility is the perfect place to hold any meeting or event. 888-414-8824.
26. Peteetneet Museum (B3)10 North 600 East, Payson. Cultural Arts Center. (801) 465-5265
27. Orem Owlz Baseball (D2)Ballpark located on Utah Valley University campus at 800 West and University Parkway in Orem. Minor league baseball. (801) 377-2255
Natural Attractions28. Timpanogos Cave National Monument (B1)
Access from State Hwy 92. Explore the haunting beauty of natural limestone caverns. Open approximately mid-May to mid-October. Visitors Center hours 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. (801) 756-5238 or (801) 756-5239.
29. Alpine Loop Scenic Backway (B1)Follows State Hwy 92 for 20 miles around the 11,750-foot Mt. Timpanogos. Accessible from Provo or American Fork Canyons. A fee is required for use of facilities. No fee for drive-through traffic. Closed for winter.
30. American Fork Canyon (B1)Hwy 92. Camping, hiking, and sightseeing.
31. Bridal Veil Falls (C1)Breathtaking 607-foot double-cataract waterfall just minutes up Provo Canyon on Hwy 189.
32. Cascade Springs (B1)On Cascade Scenic Dr., off Hwy 92. Pristine freshwater spring.
33. Hobble Creek Canyon (C3)Canyon Rd., Springville. Golf course and campgrounds.
34. Utah Lake State Park (C3)West end of Center Street in Provo. Boating, water skiing, fishing, and day camping. Entry fee required. (801) 375-0731
35. Nebo Loop Scenic Byway (B4)Travels 32 miles through the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest between Payson and Nephi. Also accessible from Santaquin. Closed for winter.
36. Rock Canyon (E2)1450 E. 2320 N. St., Provo. World-class rock climbing and hiking.
37. Provo Canyon/Provo River (E1)Provo Canyon Road. Camping, hiking, river rafting, ziplining, fishing, sightseeing.
38. South Fork Park (C1)South Fork Rd., off E Provo Canyon Rd. Scenic Mountain Park.
39. Spanish Fork Canyon (C4)Hwy 6/Hwy 89. Camping, hiking, and sightseeing.
40. Stewart Falls (C1) Alpine Loop Rd.
41. Tibble Fork Reservoir (B1) American Fork Canyon Rd.
42. Deer Creek Reservoir (C1) Hwy 189.
43. Mt. Timpanogos Park (B1)Hwy 189. Home of the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival.
44. Fort Utah Park (D3)Located at 2050 W. (Geneva Road) 200 N., where Provo began in 1849.
45. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest (C2)Much of Utah County’s eastern area is prime recreation territory in thousands of acres of Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.
Universities46. Brigham Young University (E3)
Go east on 1230 N. from University Avenue. Home of the BYU Cougars. Call (801) 422-INFO for general information or (801) 422-4678 for tours.
BYU Museum of Art LaVell Edwards StadiumBYU Museum of Peoples and Cultures BYU Conference CenterBYU Museum of Paleontology Marriott CenterMonte L. Bean Life Science Museum BYU Store
47. Utah Valley University (D2)Located at 800 W.,. just north of the University Parkway in Orem. Rapidly growing university welcomes visitors. (801) 863-INFO.
Black Box and Ragan Theatre Woodbury Art MuseumUCCU Events Center (Located at University Mall)
Shopping48. Provo Towne Centre (D4)
1200 Towne Center Blvd. Near I-15 exit 263, with over 100 retailers and dining options. (801) 852-2400
49. University Mall (D2)575 E. University Parkway. On University Parkway, between State Street and 800 E. in Orem. Over 165 stores and restaurants. (801) 224-0694
50. The Shops at Riverwoods (D1)4801 N. University Avenue, Provo. Charming shopping district with shops, restaurants, Provo Beach Resort and movie complex. (801) 802-8430
51. The Meadows Shopping District (B1) Off exit 278. Several stores and restaurants to choose from at this popular American Fork shopping district.
52. Historic Downtown Provo (D3)Convention Center, Covey Center for the Arts, hotel, restaurants and shopping.
53. Outlets at Traverse Mountain3700 North Cabelas Blvd. Lehi, I-15 exit 284. The ultimate experience in outlet shopping. (801) 901-1200
Campgrounds54. Lakeside Campground (C3) 4000 W. Center Street, Provo. (801) 373-5267
55. Springville/Provo KOA Campground (B3)1550 N. 1750 W., Springville. (801) 491-0700
Golf Courses in Utah Valley
1. Cedar Hills Golf Club10640 Clubhouse DriveCedar Hills, UT 84062801-796-1705
2. Fox Hollow Golf Club1400 North 200 EastAmerican Fork, UT 84003801-756-3594
3. Gladstan Golf Course1 Gladstan DrivePayson, UT 84651801-465-2549
4. Hobble Creek Golf CourseHobble Creek Canyon RoadSpringville, UT 84663801-489-6297
5. Spanish Oaks Golf Course2300 Power House RoadSpanish Fork, UT 84660801-804-4653
6. TalonsCove at Saratoga Springs2220 South TalonsCove DriveSaratoga Springs, UT 84045801-407-3030
7. Thanksgiving Point Golf Club3300 West Clubhouse DriveLehi, UT 84043801-768-7401
8. The Links at Sleepy Ridge730 South Sleepy Ridge DriveOrem, UT 84058801-434-4653
9. The Ranches Golf Club4128 East Clubhouse LaneEagle Mountain, UT 84005801-789-8100
10. East Bay Golf Course1860 South 380 EastProvo, UT 84606 801-852-7529
Play a round at any one of Utah Valley’s 11 beautiful golf courses. Utah Valley golf courses offer a wide variety of scenery and difficulty levels, including the nationally ranked Thanksgiving Point Golf Course designed by Johnny Miller.
Thanksgiving Point Golf Club
Public CampgroundsUinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest Campgrounds, Visit Recreation.gov or call (877) 444-6777. Utah Lake State Park Campground, Visit Utahstateparks.reserveamireca.com.