Springville is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States that is part of the Provo-Orem Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 31,464 in 2014, according to the United States Census. Springville is a bedroom community for commuters who work in the Springville, Provo-Orem and Salt Lake City metropolitan areas. Other neighboring cities include Spanish Fork and Mapleton. Springville has the nickname of "Art City" or "Hobble Creek".
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This is a form of entertainment like none other. At Exit Gameplan, you will be placed in a locked room filled with clues, keys, locks and surprises. Clues lead to clues, which lead to more clues. Strategize with your group and work together to get out as fast as possible before your hour is up.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
One of the finest displays of Utah art.
This is an outstanding collection of art hiding in the little city of Springville in Utah country. The collection is shockingly diverse, from a a wonderful collection of Utah art, to a gallery of one of the largest collection of Soviet art in the country. With some beautiful art, including a portrait gallery, the museum boasts a wonderful small concert space and really interesting Spanish-style architecture with a beautiful garden area. Really this is totally worth a visit! I was shocked how amazing this gallery is and go back frequently!
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Beautiful hike and views are wonderful.-- However: Ms. Karalis: I have recently moved to the area and I was taking my family for a hike at the Fifth Water Hot Springs Trail Head. There was no real parking in the lot. I scaled the area for any signs that said I could not park off the road, none seen. We left for our hike at 5:45 pm. I get back and we a parking ticket by ?? And no citation number. I actually though the ticket was a hoax since we could not even read who fined us. Monday I call Utah County Justice Department. They refuse to give me a court date. I then said I had pictures to prove I was well off the road and emergency vehicle could past us. I was upset and asked to talk to the Head Sheriff. Guess what. He didn’t call back. I was given the excuse that the rangers can’t afford signs, but that gives the sheriff department a right to rip people off? Thanks for reading, Shannon Boucher
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Wonderful place to bring your Family to.You get to choose from hundreds of Pumpkins . Bring all of your Family and then You can pick the one that you like and pay for it.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Great museum of old motor cycles and they also have a awesome restaurant there called the strap tank where you can get micro brews and great food
Utah's best source for Paddle Board, Kayaks, and Canoes! Come and rent from us and take it wherever you like, or ask us about one of our guided tours! Utah is a magnificent place to explore from the water. Come see Utah from an angle you have never seen it before! Countless lakes, reservoirs, and rivers make this a perfect activity for any age or skill level!
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let me start this off with the fact that i am 18 years old. on a random thursday night i decided that i would take a trip to nickel mania. little did i know i would be taken back in time to the glorious good old days we call childhood. i walk in and my breath is immediately taken away by all the colorful lights and distant laughters of children and the cheers let out by the victories of those who have won their games. i am so taken by all the lights and distracted by the smiling faces that when i turn my head, my friend Cassidy hands me a bag of nickels. i am in awe for some reason of these shiny nickels that have the ability to win me prizes. i take the bag and start on my way through the path of pure joy and fun. my first game of choice, ski ball. of course. i excitingly put my nickels into the slot, shaking of excitement, the balls fell down. i start to pick them up and roll them up to the holes as im smiling from ear to ear, feeling like a child once again. before i know it all my balls are gone and tickets pour out of the machine. the feeling is indescribable. as i move from game to game laughing with my best friend, getting mountains of tickets. before i knew it i was out of nickels. satisfied with my winnings i take my tickets up to the front to claim my treasure. with trinkets, toys, and candy in my hand, a smile on my face, and a warmth in my heart, i know that nickel mania is the place to be if you want to have copious ammounts of fun
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