Splash Summit Waterpark is a family-friendly waterpark located minutes away from Brigham Young University. The park has a large collection of waterslides as well as a lazy river, a high-capacity wave pool, and hot tubs. Toddlers can splash and play in the park's "Tadpole Pond," which features four short slides, floating toys, and fountains. Guests can purchase food inside the park and lounge on grass near the waterslides. Seven Peaks also offers group packages that include discounts on admission, tube rentals, meals, and treats. The park is open throughout the summer months. 1330 300 North, Provo, UT 84606, Phone: 385-309-2388
Bridal Veil Falls is a 600-foot-tall waterfall nestled in the southern end of Provo Canyon. Easily reached by car, the mulch-tiered falls are visible from US Route 189. The falls have a rich history due to their association with an aerial tramway that was constructed in 1961. The tram was once lauded as the "world's steepest tramway," but an avalanche destroyed the machinery in 1996. The best way to see Bridal Veil Falls is going to Bridal Veil Falls State Park. This spacious recreational area sits about 3.5 miles away from the entrance to Provo Canyon and has picnic tables, a paved pathway, and barbecue grills. There is a scenic walkway that passes in front of the waterfall. In the winter the falls attract experienced ice climbers from all around the world.
The Provo Recreation Center provides a state-of-the-art recreation experience for Provo residents with dozens of amenities for children, adults, seniors, and families. Spend a day at the indoor aquatic center, with slides, rock cliffs, water fall rock walls, lazy rivers, and more. Or come kick, lift, and dance your way to a workout at our fitness mezzanine while your kids play on the 4 basketball courts below. There is something for everyone to enjoy while at the Provo Recreation Center.
Location: About 10 miles southwest of Heber City, along US Hwy 189 Approximately 48 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. Deer Creek is a medium-sized reservoir located in Heber Valley, just a short drive from Provo, Park City and Salt Lake City. The reservoir is a popular recreation spot because it is close to the Wasatch Front, but also because it is scenic and offers excellent conditions for boating, fishing and other water sports. Very nice campsites are available at the state park.
Thanksgiving Point is a 501 nonprofit indoor and outdoor farm, garden, and museum complex in Lehi, Utah, United States. Its five main attractions include Ashton Gardens, Butterfly Biosphere, Farm Country, Museum of Ancient Life, and Museum of Natural Curiosity. The Ashton Gardens at Thanksgiving Point is great to walk around and check out the beautiful place.