Heber City is a city in Wasatch County, Utah, United States. Heber City was founded by English immigrants who were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the late 1850s, and is named after the Mormon apostle Heber C. Kimball. It is the county seat of Wasatch County. The original Heber City town square is located on the west side of Main Street between Center Street and 100 North and currently houses city offices as well as the historic Wasatch Stake Tabernacle and Heber Amusement Hall. The city was largely pastoral, focusing largely on dairy farms and cattle ranching, and has since become a bedroom community for Orem, Provo, Park City and Salt Lake City.
Restaurants in Heber City
5.0 based on 14 reviews
it was amazing in this place and loved the views we could climb to recommend this to any family and see the views from the mountains was amazing
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Visiting the picturesque Heber Valley is the perfect way of enjoying one of Mother Nature's favorite destinations. Only minutes from the world-renowned Deer Valley and Sundance resorts, Heber Valley boasts three state parks, a 2002 Olympic venue, a historic tourism railroad, 90 holes of unparalleled mountain golf, and a Swiss-themed town that was recently voted as Utah's favorite town. Oh, and did we mention dining and lodging? Heber Valley is home to award-winning dining options that are the perfect complement to our variety of comfortable hotels, world-class resorts, and premier camping sites. Visit our events page to learn more and make your next visit unforgettable.
Ok, ok, I'll confess, I love all that there is to see & do in Haber Valley and that is why I moved here 25 years ago from California! As a visitor, you could spend several WEEKS here enjoying biking, hiking, sledding, tubing & ice skating (in winter), float-tubing down the Provo River, boating (3 lakes to choose from), fishing, quad running/snowmobiling, plane gliding, camping, flying, golfing, swimming year round in the natural heated "Crater" in Midway, farmer's markets (summer), Swiss Day's in Midway, eating at different restaurant each night and much more. Who could not fall in love in an incredible place like this! WOW. BOTTOM LINE: (Keep this a secret to yourself...only you!). Whether you come as a visitor or come here to live (or retire) you'll enjoy four distinct seasons of beauty & contrast. The views of Mt. Timpanogos and the valley are breath-taking in any season. MY RATING: 10/10,
4.0 based on 41 reviews
Deer Creek is a reservoir bordering a mountain that is known for its water sports and its fall foliage.
Beautiful place with many activities. Fun to take kids and play on the beach. Lots of types of boats, including ski, paddle boards, kayaks, wave runners, etc.
4.0 based on 59 reviews
Fun for the Whole Family! Fishing, paddle boards and a whole lot more. This is a awesome place and truly a mountain Gem for summer fun.
The Southfield Park contains 39 acres and is located on the west part of Heber City. The Centennial Trail, which connects Midway and Heber City, connects to the park. The park is located adjacent to the Wasatch County Fair Grounds and Event Center, and is owned and operated by Wasatch County. All sporting facilities are outdoors. Recreation opportunities at the Recreation Center.
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