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Provo's Central Business District blends modern commerce with rich heritage. The stunning Provo City Center Temple stands as a Gothic Revival masterpiece among historic red brick buildings and sleek glass offices. Explore Pioneer Park's green spaces or check out the Utah Valley Convention Center between business meetings. The nearby Brigham Young University adds youthful energy to this economic hub.
Wide, tree-lined streets make this district perfect for walking, while the UVX bus system connects you to everything that matters. You'll find business-focused lunch spots alongside family restaurants, though evenings tend to be quiet. Mountain views provide a dramatic backdrop to this orderly, well-maintained neighborhood where Mormon pioneer history meets contemporary city life.
The Provo River Bottoms neighborhood pairs upscale residential charm with nature's best features. Stroll the Provo River Parkway trail while mountain vistas frame your adventure, or simply soak up the peaceful riverside atmosphere. Outdoor enthusiasts love this area for its access to clear mountain waters and trails that wind through lush green spaces.
Dining options are minimal here, so plan to drive into downtown Provo when hunger strikes. Most visitors stay in elegant vacation rentals with upscale amenities and private settings. A car is essential in this quiet suburb, though cycling is popular along the river trail system.
East Bay gives you that suburban sweet spot just outside the Provo buzz. The neighborhood centers around its namesake golf course with mountain views that'll make you stop mid-putt. Nearby Utah Lake offers sandy beaches and fishing spots when you're ready to trade your golf clubs for a paddle. The tree-lined streets showcase well-kept homes where actual people live actual lives.
Getting around requires wheels since public transit is limited, but the trade-off is wide, peaceful streets perfect for evening strolls. While dining options are scarce within the neighborhood itself, you're just a short drive from downtown Provo's restaurants. Expect vacation rentals and family homes rather than hotels—ideal for travelers seeking a genuine slice of American suburban life.
Foot Hills gives you front-row seats to Utah's natural beauty with hiking trails starting right where the neighborhood ends. The Wasatch Mountains create a dramatic backdrop for morning walks, while nearby water parks offer splashy fun for the whole family. This peaceful residential area feels worlds away from downtown Provo while still being close enough for convenience.
Families will feel right at home with spacious vacation rentals that offer mountain views and full kitchens. You'll need a car to explore properly, as public transit is limited. When hunger strikes, head to downtown Provo where dining options abound, or enjoy the quiet evenings that make this neighborhood perfect for stargazing.
Provo Bay welcomes nature lovers to its sprawling wetlands and Utah Lake State Park. Spot great blue herons and pelicans along the shoreline or cast a line for walleye and catfish from the fishing piers. Miles of trails wind through cattail marshes where red-winged blackbirds create a natural soundtrack. The Wasatch Mountains provide a stunning backdrop for your outdoor adventures.
Lakefront cabins and vacation rentals offer peaceful retreats with fire pits and easy water access. Camping sites in the state park provide an even more immersive experience. While dining options are limited, packing a picnic for the sandy beaches creates the perfect lakeside meal. A personal vehicle is essential for exploring this tranquil area.
Ski the fall line at Sundance Ski Resort located 1 mi (1.6 km) from central Sundance. If you master the slopes, Soldier Hollow Resort is just a short drive away.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Bridal Veil Falls during your travels in Provo. Stroll along the riverfront or attend a sporting event in this family-friendly area.
Hike the stunning Y Mountain trail for breathtaking views of Utah Valley and Brigham Young University. Explore Provo Canyon's waterfalls and scenic byway before enjoying local ice cream at BYU Creamery.
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Provo, most hotels provide refundable* rates you can book. You can find these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Provo if I'm looking for an affordable accommodation?
Where can I stay in Provo if I want a vacation home instead of a hotel?
If you're looking for a good alternative to a hotel, look over our selection of 88 vacation homes. In addition, there are 40 apartments and 15 condos.
What will the weather in Provo be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Provo when the average temp is 71°F. January and December are the coldest months when the average temperature is 29°F. April and December are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Provo
Find out more about Provo
Provo is a family-friendly city where you can spend time appreciating the temples. Activities like hiking give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Learn about the local heritage of Provo at landmarks like Reed Smoot House and Castle Amphitheater. Check out other sights like Utah Valley Convention Center and Provo City Center Temple.