What are the 7 Best Things to Do (or see) in Utah County?
This is a common question for Utah tourists and new residents in Utah Valley. If you come from a “big” city, Utah County may seem, at first, to be a bit boring to say the least.
However, UtahCountyReviews.com has done some research and found a list of seven scenic wonders in “Happy Valley”.
- BYU (Brigham Young University) - The largest private university in the world or at least close to it. With over 30,000 part and full time students, BYU is an amazing site to see. Owned by the LDS Church, BYU offers excellent science, art and culture museums, musical and dramatic productions, and sports programs that often rank with the best in the nation. (Currently the BYU Football team is ranked number 8 nationally!)
- Sundance Ski Lodge & Resort – This time of year is the best for hiking in the beautiful scenery of Sundance. Although snow will be coming soon, the leaves at Sundance are a photographer’s dream. The resort also hosts musical and cultural programs year-round and offers great mountain biking, horseback riding and hiking during the summer. If you’re looking for a good starter ski hill in the state with the “best snow on earth”, Sundance is a great fit.
- Thanksgiving Point – Jack Nicholas, Mike Weir, Jim Furyk – you ever heard of any of these golfers? From time to time they can be seen at tournaments at Thanksgiving Point. Besides golf, the North American Museum of Ancient Life (billed as the largest dinosaur museum in the world) is located here. Other attractions include impressive gardens, an incredible man-made waterfall, a professional quality (and difficulty) golf course, theaters, shops and restaurants. If you’re going to be around for the 4th of July next year, make sure you stop by for the outstanding fireworks too.
- The Provo River – From fly-fishing to tubing, the Provo River is a “must-see”. This is a blue-ribbon trout stream located just minutes from town. It is famous for its large brown trout and is managed for fly fishers. You can also raft on the Provo River. Be careful though, at times the water can be pretty high and fairly dangerous. Keep a tight rein on little ones at this scenic delight.
- Mt Timpanogos & Timp Cave – Timp is the imposing mountain on the northeast edge of Utah Valley. It offers great opportunity for hiking – the strenuous hike to the top is a favorite annual event for many people. In July and August the mountain is covered with wildflowers. Timpanogos Cave is one of the best in the region and is managed as a National Monument, with public access during summer and early fall.
- Alpine Loop Scenic Byway – This winding road climbs the back side of Mt Timpanogos, passes Sundance Resort and finishes up down American Fork Canyon. It provides access to Timpanogos Cave, spectacular viewpoints, great hiking and some fine campgrounds. If you plan to do this, make sure to check the weather report.
- Bridal Veil Falls – This two-tiered waterfall is very impressive. It is located along the Provo River just east of Provo and Orem. If you look closely, you’ll still be able to see a recently burned down trolley ride and restaurant at the top of Bridal Veil. The word is that there are a few people attempting to restore this once popular tourist attraction. Any news or feedback from readers?

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There you have it – UCR’s Top Seven Scenic Wonders of Utah Valley!
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You really included BYU in “the most scenic wonders or Utah Valley”???? I will agree with you on the other 6 for sure though!!!
Ha! I thought you’d like that! As I did research, it was one of the things that was mentioned in a non-biased way. Really, if you look at BYU Campus, it’s pretty “scenic”!
Thanks for the comment!
Yeah I would say the mountains are some of the coolest in Utah when it comes to the peaks and things. BYU, I guess they call them zoobies. Can go look at the weirdos walking around up and BYU.
Wonderful site! Utah Valley is a wonderful place to visit. There is so much beauty and so much to do. BYU is an awesome campus and the Alpine Loop is like nothing else.
Having worked at the Utah Valley Convention & Visitor’s Bureau, I agree with you on all of these. These are the attractions we pointed most people to. So fun.
Are you an Aggie by chance? One of the best hikes in Utah County is the Timpanukee Trail. The summit is something that even an Aggie from up north may be able to handle
Thanks for the comment!
Agreed! The first time I went on the Alpine Loop I was so surprised at how much beauty there really is in Utah. From the valley, it can appear pretty dry and boring but there are so many “hidden treasures” to discover here. Go Cougars!
So confirmation for a reliable source on the matter
Thanks for the comment. Any other places you recommend we highlight in the future at UCR?
Sounds about right to me, especially the part about BYU! Going to a game there is amazing. Good review Moller!
For sure – and that’s as “scenic” as anyone could ever get: raving fans, clear blue skies, football’s flying everywhere, and of course, the Utes sulking in yet another defeat