Provo /ˈproʊvoʊ/ is the third-largest city in Utah, United States, located 43 miles (69 km) south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. Provo is the largest city and county seat of Utah County.
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5.0 based on 68 reviews
In this bicycle ghost tour around Provo we ride bikes around the city stopping at various haunted locations around the city. At each location, your tour guide will tell you a ghost story that actually happened at that spot. You get to learn more about an old city and are sure to be a little frightened in the process. From the easily scared to the hardened ghost-hunter, it makes a great activity or date.
5.0 based on 45 reviews
All kinds of entertainment here! Plays, concerts, exhibits! Something for everyone. Not a bad seat in the house. Theater is small enough that you can see/hear from everywhere!
5.0 based on 205 reviews
Mere words don't begin to describe the incredible beauty my family and I enjoyed during our visit today. From the deer to the coyotes to the snow-capped mountains to the beautiful mountain falls, my family and I highly recommend taking the Alpine Scenic Highway. It was a day to take in some of God's greatest creations.
5.0 based on 154 reviews
The most immersive escape room Utah has to offer! You and your team can choose from a variety of exciting missions: pull off a heist, shut down a nuclear reactor, find a zombie antidote, explore an Egyptian tomb, or face off against an evil super-villain. Getout Games escape rooms are challenging, but not impossible. It's an escape room Utah families, friends, and businesses love!
The Heist was a lot of fun. Plenty of challenging puzzles with good diversity. And more than one red herring along the way. We just made it out with 1 second to spare!
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Researched, Presented, and Performed by the Tradition Bearer, Folklorist, Historian, Artist, Storyteller, Television Consultant, and Writer. Danny B. Stewart. This is a two hour walking tour of Downtown Provo's Center Street. Learn about some of Provo's Folklore and Local Legends. Learn about Provo’s “Giant Flying Manta-Ray,” Center Street’s “Hat Man,” and why Provo has a very large population of Faerie Folk… I am a story collector and folklorist. I have collected over one hundred and fifty-plus original local folklore stories. I discovered these stories and they haven't been published anywhere unless I published them. I do all the fieldwork and interviewing... These stories vary from Mormon Spiritual Visitation Stories, Local Ghost Lore, Local Strange Creature Lore, Lost Utah Courtship Traditions, and Food-ways, among others. Here is a taste of what I do. https://utahstories.com/author/dstewart/?fbclid=IwAR1Oss3X-uD9xCMDfIeeRHlhpqsspZdwQbxKUfHqo_wOTKCydsbaNIaEuPA
5.0 based on 47 reviews
Ever since I was twelve I have loved shapping hot steel with hammer and flame. Sharing that love with others, seeing the excitement in their eyes, brings the best feelings.
Awesome experience with my sons and father. Excellent all the way around. Ben is super knowledgeable, personable and entertaining...Definitely recommend this and will be back.
5.0 based on 35 reviews
The Escape Key is Utah's first and best escape room experience. In an escape room, you choose the scenario, we lock you in the room, and you try to escape! You'll exercise curiosity, teamwork, and determination to get through the puzzles before time runs out. We pride ourselves on tailoring the escape to you individually. We adjust our rooms for families, group dates, corporate groups, friends, students; those who love an immersive story or those who are only here to crush the puzzles and top the leaderboards. All are welcome, and all will have an unparalleled experience. We look forward to your visit!
Our family has recently been watching the series Psych through VidAngel, and our kids loved this opportunity to play Shawn Spencer as we observed clues throughout the room and began to piece them together enough to escape in the allotted hour. At first we didn't seem to be getting anywhere with the bits of information we collected, which made it all the more exciting when we began unlocking more and more clues that eventually led us to solve the mystery! We felt we had really conquered a great challenge. We did the CSI room with the six of us - 4 kids ages 7-16, 2 adults. One thing we like about Escape Key rooms is that there are lots of padlocks to open, with either keys or codes, so everyone gets to take a turn unlocking one. The use of blacklight flashlights is a great way to involve even the youngest in the family. Encouraging the use of our phones was a first for us, in an escape room situation, and we thought the inclusion of technology to help us gain the needed information was especially clever. Thanks for another great time, Escape Key!
4.5 based on 342 reviews
Despite not being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I knew I had to make a trip to Brigham Young University while in Utah because of my deep, abiding interest in Mormon culture (and profound love of Provo's Most Eligible). Here are my thoughts: - My husband and I scheduled a golf cart tour which we highly recommend, particularly because we were visiting on a 96-degree July day. Our student guide was clearly mystified as to why two Boston-based non-members were touring the campus, but was very gracious and knowledgeable. - If you're visiting BYU primarily as a tourist site, I'd suggest checking out the amazing free art museum, enjoying some delicious ice cream at the Creamery, and going bowling at the student center. I have to say, I also found the BYU Store absolutely mesmerizing. Where else can you find missionary action figures and Brick'Em Young temple building sets? - My advice to any non-member visitors: please be mindful about what you wear while on the campus. Out of consideration to Mormon modesty standards, I made a point of wearing a blouse with capped sleeves and long pants, but if I could go back in time, I would without a doubt wear a dress or skirt. Perhaps this is less true during the academic year when there are more students on campus, but when I visited in the summertime, I didn't observe a single woman in pants the entire day. I definitely stuck out like a sore thumb. A visit to BYU would not be everyone's cup of tea. However, I found this to be one of the most memorable days of my trip to Utah!
4.5 based on 149 reviews
I miss the plethora of museums that I used to be able to visit when I lived in New York. BYU Museum of Art helps to nicely fill that gap. I have enjoyed every visit I have made there! And, am especially thankful for the special events they have provided to all of us (such as "Beauty and Belief" or Monet exhibits, etc.)...and for free! Many thanks to BYU for offering so many amazing artists to us - that we might see the world and its cultures in new and enlightened ways!
4.5 based on 503 reviews
when driving to Sundance/ParkCity or simply in the area, Bridal Veil Falls is a must stop for either a quick stop at the upper parking lot or a hike further down. well worth your time
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