Provo

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Provo-utah-banner.jpg Provo courthouse garden, Spring 2008 - Provo courthouse garden in the spring.

Provo, a city in the Wasatch Range region of the state of Utah in the United States, is known as a base for adventuring the surrounding countryside and national parks. Provo is in Utah County, which is often considered the most conservative county in the most conservative state in the nation. Approximately 90% of the residents are members of the Church of Isa ibn Maryam of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon), compared to about 65% of the state as a whole. It is also the location of Brigham Young University, an LDS-owned university; the public Utah Valley University is located in the adjacent city of Orem.

Provo has a population of about 115,000 people, but the Provo-Orem metropolitan area that encompasses Utah Valley is home to over half a million people. Other cities in the valley are very accessible, especially Orem, which sits side-by-side with Provo. Because of Orem's proximity, visitors to Provo should also look at things to do in Orem, as well as places to eat and sleep, depending on their needs.

The Utah Valley Visitor's Center, recently relocated to the new Utah Valley Convention Center (220 West Center St, Suite 100, +1-800-222-8824, Monday to Friday 8:30AM Monday - 5PM) and its website provides free maps, itineraries, and activity ideas for Provo and the rest of Utah Valley.

Provo Halal Travel Guide

The LDS (Mormon) church dominates here, and many businesses (including some gas stations) are closed on Sunday. Provo is also considered one of the most right-leaning, politically "conservative" communities in the USA, although BYU and UVU students add some political variety. BYU students are not required to practise the Mormon faith, but are required to abide by the Mormon code of conduct (no premarital sex, no consumption of tea, coffee or alcohol) while enrolled at the university.

On BYU campus, nearly all campus services are closed Tuesdays between 11AM and noon due to weekly campus devotionals and forums.

The main area code in Provo is 801, but because the area served by 801 is also served by a second area code (385) and the area code must be dialed along with the local number.

Travel to Provo

By Plane

The most common way to get to Provo is to fly into Salt Lake City (SLC), and drive or catch a shuttle from the airport. The drive follows I-15 and usually takes between 45 minutes and an hour, but can take up to an hour and a half during heavy traffic; for better traffic conditions, travelers can take I-215 through the Salt Lake Valley until it connects to I-15 and then take I-15 to Provo.

Allegiant Air offers twice-weekly flights between Provo Airport (PVU), and Mesa, Arizona.

Travel on a Bus in Provo

You can take the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) bus and light rail system from northern Utah and Salt Lake City into Provo, but scheduling is limited. In addition to that, public transportation in Provo is mostly on a 30-minutes or hourly schedule, although some routes have 15-minutes service, so plan your transit schedule carefully.

Route 550 runs between the Salt Lake City airport parking garage and Salt Lake Central Station about every half-hour. From there, you can transfer to FrontRunner to get to Provo. Below are some options. For bus rides, always check the UTA website for detours and schedule changes. With the implementation of FrontRunner, express buses from Salt Lake City have been canceled.

  • Weekdays, you may take the southbound TRAX line to the Sandy City Transit Center. From here you may Transfer to the 811 Bus Route (Utah Valley Trax Connector) that will deliver you to the Lehi Intermodal Center. From there you may board the Southbound FrontRunner train to Provo. This option will take about two hours.

Greyhound also stops in Provo (124 North 300 W). Provo is a stop on the routes from Salt Lake, Las Vegas, and Grand Junction.

By Rail

Provo frontrunner station - Provo FrontRunner Station

Amtrak serves Provo with the California Zephyr, which runs daily between Emeryville (in the Bay Area (California) | San Francisco Bay Area) and Chicago. The train platform (PRO) is at 600 South 300 West and has no services.

FrontRunner is a commuter rail service that connects Provo to major cities along the Wasatch Range, including; Orem, American Fork, Lehi, Draper, South Jordan, Murray, Salt Lake City, Woods Cross, Farmington, Layton, Clearfield, Roy, Ogden and Pleasant View. The train averages 79 miles per hour and the time from Provo to Salt Lake City is 55 minutes. Many stations are intermodal and connect to other Utah Transit Authority (UTA) bus lines and Trax. The Fronrunner/UTA Intermodal station is located at 690 South Freedom Boulevard.

By car

I-15, which connects Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, runs through the western half of Provo. By car, Provo is about 45 minutes from Salt Lake City, 6 hours from Las Vegas, and 8 hours from Denver (on Highway 6/I-70). Take I-15 exit 263 for south Provo; exit 265 for downtown (east) or Utah Lake (west); exits 265 and 271 for north Provo and Riverwoods, via Orem; and exit 272 for Provo Canyon, via Orem.

There is heavy construction on I-15 as the freeway is being redeveloped. Slow down, watch for construction workers, and expect delays. From the north, taking State Street (from exit 279) through American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lindon, and Orem is often (but not always) a viable surface-street alternative to the freeway.

Get Around

UTA operates a bus system throughout parts of Provo and Orem, but service in the rest of Utah County is sparse when compared to Salt Lake County. New cycling paths are being built throughout the city. Cars are the main method of transportation. Parking is generally easy to find except on the Brigham Young University campus (although permit parking generally opens up to the public in the evenings).

Car rentals are available at the Salt Lake City airport and in various places in Provo. Several vehicle rental agencies are listed here.

  • Enterprise Rent-a-Car - 485 South University Ave. ☎ +1 801 377-7100 Monday to Friday 7:30AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 9AM Monday - noon.
  • Avis Rent-a-Car - 1200 Towne Centre Blvd inside Sears Auto Center in the Provo Towne Centre ☎ +1 801 494-1529 Monday to Friday 8AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 8AM Monday - 2PM, Sunday 12PM Monday - 4PM.
  • Hertz Car Rental, 101 West 100 North (Provo Marriott), +1 801 404-0931. Monday to Friday 8AM Monday - 4PM.

The majority of Provo's streets follow a grid layout. The city limits between Provo and Orem are often unmarked and unclear. When following directions and finding addresses, take care that you are in the correct city. Many newer road signs indicate the city next to the street address. Also and there are two major streets named "University": University Avenue, which runs through Provo from north to south, and University Parkway (often called simply "Parkway" or the "Diagonal") which runs through both Provo and Orem.

What to See

Bridal Veil Falls Provo Utah - Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon.

  • Bridal Veil Falls | 40.338889, -111.601389 2.5 miles north on Highway 89 up Provo Canyon - 607-foot waterfall in Provo Canyon that is popular with cyclers and hikers. The waterfall is viewable from the road and a viewing station. A short bike/walking trail leads to the bottom of the falls. The middle level of the falls can be visited via a short but steep trail.

Provo BYU campus - |Partial view of BYU campus with Y Mountain.

  • Brigham Young University (BYU) - 1 North University Avenue (general location 40.251667, -111.651667 from Canyon Road, turn east onto 1230 North to enter campus ☎ +1 801-422-3257 | Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 3PM Free Visit Brigham Young University campus. (Map of campus available .) Begin at the Visitor's Center in the Hinckley Center (North Campus Drive) for an overview and for a guided golfcart tour, if desired. Art galleries at the Museum of Art and Harris Fine Arts Center. Education in Zion exhibit at the Joseph Fielding Smith Building, and other exhibits and events at the Harold B. Lee Library]. Food and venues at the wilk.byu.edu/ Wilkinson Student Center, where the BYU Bookstore is located.
  • BYU Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum - 645 E 1430 North 40.2533, -111.647 directly north of the Carillon Bell Tower ☎ +1 801-422-5051 | Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10AM Monday - Free Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum BYU MLBM Life science museum featuring taxodermied animals in their natural habitats. Very large collection of animals from all over the world, including unusual ones such as a liger (cross between a tiger and a lion), a giant grizzly bear, and a huge elephant named Humphrey. Public shows, which usually include live animals, offered weekdays at 7:30PM and Saturdays at 1PM and 3PM, in the atrium. Children's classes for ages 5-12 ("Saturday Safari") offered on Saturdays in the summer.
  • BYU Museum of Art - North Campus Dr 40.250833, -111.648056 from Canyon Road, turn east onto 1230 N, which turns into North Campus Drive after the intersection; the museum parking lot will be on your right across from the Carillon Bell Tower ☎ +1 801-422-8287 | Opening Hours: Monday - Wednesday to Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 10AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday noon-5PM Free Brigham Young University Museum of Art MOA North entrance Museum of art featuring rotating, world-class exhibits, in addition to a permanent collection. Audioguides and docent-led tours available. The Museum Cafe offers lunch onsite (11:30AM Monday - 2PM). Next door is the Harris Fine Arts Center, which features galleries of student art. Close by is also the Harold B. Lee Library, which features art and historical exhibits on the 1st and 3rd floors.
  • BYU Museum of Paleontology - 1683 North Canyon Road 40.2564, -111.657 across from LaVell Edwards Stadium ☎ +1 801-422-3680 | Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 5PM Free BYU Museum of Paleontology Small but well-kept museum featuring dinosaur fossils, including a top-rated Jurassic Period exhibit. The fossils in this museum were previously kept in storage beneath the football stadium.
  • BYU Museum of Peoples and Cultures - 700 North 100 E 40.2631, -111.65775 - +1 801-422-0020 | Opening Hours: September - Apr: Monday Wednesday to Friday 9AM Monday - 5PM, Tuesday Thursday 9AM Monday - 7PM; May-Aug: Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 5PM Free Brigham Young University Museum of Peoples and Cultures Very small but award-winning museum focusing on cultural anthropology. Regularly features exhibits about Native American cultures, but also features other cultures.
  • Crandall Historical Printing Museum - 275 E Center Street ☎ +1 801-377-7777 | Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 2PM $3/person Impressive museum featuring a replica of the Gutenburg Press, other historical presses, a model 5 Linotype, and old publications. Individual and group tours are available by appointment.

Provo Courthouse-4-11 - |Historic Provo Courthouse, built in 1926, in downtown Provo at 51 South University Ave.

  • Downtown - 1 West Center Street Opening Hours: Anytime Free Incredible collection of historic architecture, and an eclectic mix of restaurants and retail outlets. Downtown Provo is also home to several major employers, including NuSkin International. The LDS Church has converted a historic burned-out Tabernacle to a LDS Temple (see separate listing below).
  • Historic Provo Walking Tour | Web: a=0&msid=116741924168074720506.000444f86a6abeb09ec9f&ll=40.236131,-111.655426&spn=0.025128,0.038452&t=h&z=15 - Free There are a number of interesting historical buildings, including the County Courthouse (151 South University Ave) and the Provo Downtown Temple (50 South University Ave), a restoration of the old Provo Tabernacle which burned down in December 2010. A self-guided tour booklet our historical houses and other buildings is available at the Provo City Library (550 North University Ave; ask at the first-floor reference desk) or at the Utah Valley Visitors Center (111 South University Ave).
  • Museum of Mormon History of the Americas - formerly Museum of Mormon Mexican History - 1501 North Canyon Road Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday 2-7PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 6PM Free Small extension of the Museo de Historia del Mormonismo en Mexico]. Covers history of the Mormons in Mexico, mostly through replicas of period newspapers in Spanish and English, but a few relics are included. Worth it to se the old church relics and original copies of the Book of Mormon in (Spanish), but otherwise probably only interesting for those particularly interested in Mormons and Mexico. Not recommended for children.
  • Provo Pioneer Museum & Pioneer Village | 500 North 500 West within North Park next to the Veterans Memorial Pool ☎ +1 801-852-6609 | Opening Hours: June - September: Tuesday - Saturday 1-4PM; September - October: WFSa 1AM Monday - 4PM; March - Jun: WFSa1-4PM Free Large collection of pioneer artifacts and history. Museum run by Daughters of the Utah Pioneers (DUP) . Recreated Pioneer Village next door run by the Sons of Utah Pioneers (June - Aug: Monday 5-8PM, Tuesday to Friday 4-7PM, Saturday 1-4PM).
  • Utah State Hospital Museum - 1300 E Center Street 40.234167, -111.634444 first building to the north as you enter the Utah State Hospital grounds ☎ +1 801 344-4635 or +1 801 344-4254 | Opening Hours: Tuesday Thursday 1-5PM Free Utah State Hospital Utah State Hospital (1896) - Small museum that chronicles the history and methods of the Utah State Hospital (a mental health hospital operating since 1885). The buildings elsewhere on the hospital campus are notable for their architecture, including a "castle" built in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration (you must receive permission to visit the castle; ask at the museum for information about how to do that).
  • Wasatch Mountains - Hiking, camping, and skiing are just some of the popular activities in the beautiful Wasatch Range located just east of the city. There is also a popular scenic drive called the Alpine Loop (May-Oct, free) that circles Mount Timpanogos via Provo Canyon (US-189) and American Fork Canyon (Highway 94).
  • Provo Utah Temple (LDS) - 2200 Temple Hill Dr 40.2637, -111.64 - +1 801-375-5775 - Free Provo Utah Temple Provo Utah Temple 2 The Mormon temple, dedicated in 1969 and is located on top of a hill overlooking Provo. Because of its unique shape and the temple is sometimes called a "rocket ship." The spire was painted white (it was formerly a golden color) and the statue of Moroni added in the 2000s. Only Mormons who hold a permit known as a "temple recommend" are allowed inside the temple, but the beautifully tended grounds with their seasonal flowers and fountains are open to all. Make sure to walk around the back side of the temple for more flowers and a lovely view of Utah Valley.
  • Provo Downtown Temple (LDS) - 50 S. University Ave 40.2325, -111.659 - Free Provo Downtown Temple Provo_City_Center_Temple_(35057096061) - The Mormon temple, dedicated in March 2016 and is located in downtown Provo. The site used to house the Provo Tabernacle, a combined meeting house and community center built in 1898, but a 2010 fire destroyed the interior and roof, with only the outer walls left standing. The LDS Church chose to preserve the outer walls, restore the original exterior, and convert the interior into the city's second temple. As with all LDS temples, only church members with "temple recommends" are allowed inside the temple, but the surrounding grounds are open to all.

Things to Do

ESC Eyring Science Center - The Eyring Science Center houses a planetarium, an anechoic chamber and a Foucault pendulum. CosmoAtTheParade - BYU mascot Cosmo the Cougar at America's Freedom Festival.

  • America's Freedom Festival at Provo - ☎ +1 801-818-1776 A major festival held annually around the 4th of July. Features the Stadium of Fire, Grand Parade, Balloon Fest, Freedom Days (vendor stalls and carnival rides), Colonial Days, and other activities and events.
  • Seven Peaks Waterpark Provo - 40.2366, -111.6345 - +1 801 307-4386
  • BYU Arts Performances - North Campus Dr just south of the Museum of Art, north of the Wilkinson Student Center ☎ +1 801 422-4322 | Opening Hours: Ticket office: Monday - F: September - April 10AM Monday - 5PM, May-Aug 10AM Monday - 3PM; also open for one hour prior to performances BYU hosts a ton of plays, concerts, and other performances each year. There's something going on most nights of the week. Performances are generally held at the Harris Fine Arts Center. Check the website for scheduling and tickets.
  • BYU Cougars (athletics) - Ticket office: 500 E University Pkwy ☎ +1 801 422-2981 | Opening Hours: Ticket office: Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 5PM BYU is a member of the West Coast Conference (WCC) for most sports. A few of its teams have affiliations outside the WCC. Most notably and the football team is "independent" (i.e., not affiliated with any conference), and the men's soccer team is actually a semi-professional team competing in the USL Premier Development League. There's always a sports team playing. Check the website for scheduling and tickets. Home basketball games are played at the Marriott Center (1497 North 450 E); home football games are played at LaVell Edwards Stadium (1700 North Canyon Rd). The BYU Legacy Hall (athletics museum and hall of fame) is housed in the Student Athlete Building (1060 North 150 E, Monday to Saturday 7AM Monday - 9PM, +1 801-422-2118, free).
  • BYU Planetarium - Room 465, Eyring Science Center, BYU fourth floor of the large building with a dome in the southeast sector of campus ☎ +1 801-422-5396 - Opening from Monday to Saturday 7PM, 8PM $2/person Planetarium offering shows for the public. Reservations may be made online. Map of BYU campus available online .
  • BYU International Cinema - Room 250, Spencer W. Kimball Tower, BYU ground floor of BYU's tallest building at the center of campus ☎ +1 801-422-3529 | Opening Hours: September - Apr: Tuesday Wednesday to Friday evenings, Saturday Free Shows foreign and classic films four days per week in a large auditorium. Tickets not required. See website for weekly schedule (showing times usually provided two weeks in advance). Map of BYU campus available .
  • ComedySportz - 36 West Center Street ☎ +1 801-377-9700 - $4-10/adult, $4-5/child Interactive live comedy show downtown since 1999. Schedule of shows and tickets available at their website. Some shows not open for reservation. Family appropriate.
  • Covey Center for the Arts - 425 West Center Street ☎ +1 801-852-7007 | Opening Hours: Ticket office: Monday - Thursday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 2PM Plays, concerts, events, and an art gallery downtown. Check the website for the schedule and tickets.
  • Fat Cats - 1200 North University Ave ☎ +1 801-373-1863 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 9AM Monday - midnight, Friday Saturday 9AM Monday - 1AM $3-4/adult, $3/child Bowling alley and game center, including traditional arcade games and billiards. Attached to the alley is Costa Vida, a Mexican restaurant.
  • Golf Reserve at East Bay - 1860 South E Bay Blvd (380 E) 0.5 mi from I-15 exit 263 ☎ +1 801 373-6262 - 9 holes: $12-14/adult, $8-10/junior; 18 holes: twice as much. Public golf course in the wetlands of south Provo close to Utah Lake. Open Sundays.
  • Hike the 'Y' | 40.24481, -111.62718 to reach trailhead, turn left at south end of Terrace Drive, continue to right on paved road toward parking lot - A giant concrete Y towers over Provo from "Y Mountain." The zigzagging hike to the Y is relatively easy and takes most people about 45 minutes each way (although if those recently at lower elevations may wish to plan on more time). Once at the Y, you have a lovely view over Utah Valley and Utah Lake. (Another trail leads south from the Y to the peak of Y Mountain.) The hike itself is exposed with little shade, so plan accordingly when hot. The trail is particularly popular with BYU students. Facilities available at trailhead.
  • Rock Canyon - 40.2646, -111.6297 trailhead parking lot at the east end of 2300 North - A rugged canyon popular with students, families, hikers, and rock climbers alike. The main trail is very easy, but leads off to other more difficult trails, such as one to the top of Squaw Peak. The mouth of the canyon also connects to Bonneville Shore Trail, which follows the base of the Wasatch Mountains.
  • Seven Peaks Waterpark - 1330 E 300 North ☎ +1 801-373-8777 | Opening Hours: May-Aug: Saturday 11AM Monday - 8PM Day passes $20-25; various passes available. Largest waterpark in Utah with waterslides, a wave pool, and other water attractions. Charge for parking ($5/day or $3 after 4PM).

Utah Lake - |Utah Lake facing south.

  • Utah Lake State Park - 4400 West Center Street 40.2381, -111.735 - +1 801-375-0731 | Opening Hours: Summer 6AM Monday - 10PM; winter 8AM Monday - 5PM Utah Lake State Park Utahlakestatepark - Located directly west of Provo, Utah Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Utah. Popular fishing, boating, parasailing, and camping destination. The Utah Lake Marina is a lovely place at sunset and borders on a marsh with wild birds. Two long jetties reach out into the lake, giving a spectacular view of the valley. Caution: Utah Lake is shallow and very biologically active, meaning that it can sometimes be smelly and algae heavy and often washes up dead fish. Boaters should be wary of windy conditions, as wind can stir up high waves due to the shallow waters. Entrance to the state park is supposedly $9/vehicle or $2/person or bike, but the entrance booth is often closed and sightseers can usually walk in free, particularly during the off season.
  • Utah Valley Symphony - $9/single, $7.50/student & senior, $18.75 family, $5/rush (10 min before concert) Utah Valley's symphony since 1959. Usually gives concerts on Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Covey Center for the Arts. Check the website for scheduling; tickets can be purchased through the Covey Center.
  • Mount Timpanogos | - Located to the north of Provo, Mount Timpanogos is a very prominent and well-known landmark across the Wasatch Range. It rises to an impressive elevation of 11,752 ft (3,582 m). It is the location of one of the few permanent snowfields in Utah, and is also the location of several breathtaking, scenic, and popular hikes.
  • Go skiing in the winter or mountain biking in the summer - At Sundance or alternatively just look at the various art on display.
  • Fish the Provo river - A good place is at Nunn's Park right across from Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon.
  • Velour Live Music Gallery - One of Provo's gems. The venue is a mandatory stop for artists from Utah's (surprisingly healthy) local-music scene, and touring artists often sidestep Salt Lake City clubs to play here. A full calendar of shows is available on the venue's website.
  • Pedal Provo Ghost Tour - ☎ +1 385-312-0456 | Opening Hours: Friday SA 9PM Monday - 11PM $10-16 - This is a great way to see the city in a spookier way. It's a glimpse into Provo's slightly darker history. Think of it more as a fun bike ride to historical places and hearing good ghost stories. It makes a great date night or activity for anyone. The tours are seasonal (March through November) and only happen on Friday and Saturday night. They also rent bikes. Visit website for tour dates and to buy tickets. $10-16
  • Peaks Ice Arena - 100 North Seven Peaks Blvd 40.234722, -111.638056 - +1 801-852-7465 Peaks Ice Arena Olympic hockey game peaks arena

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Provo

  • Provo Towne Centre - 1200 Towne Centre Blvd 40.2158, -111.6646 - +1 801 852-2400 - Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday noon-6PM (Wingers and Red Robin have extended hours Provo Towne Centre Indoor shopping mall in south Provo. Home to more than 100 retailers and a Cinemark 16 movie theater. Department stores are Dillard's, JC Penney, and Sears. Smaller retailers include clothes and shoe stores, jewelers, and cosmetics. Food court hosts Panda Express, Osaka Japan, Villa Pizza, Subway, McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant), Pretzel Maker, Hot Dog on a Stick, Orange Julius, and Sub Zero Ice Cream. Wingers and Red Robin restaurants also on the outside of the mall. Play areas for children are available.
  • Shops at Riverwoods - 4801 North University Ave ☎ +1 801 802-8430 - Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 9PM (restaurant hours vary) Chic outdoor shopping center in north Provo. Home to a number of restaurants, including Bajio, Happy Sumo, La Jolla Groves, Malawi's Pizza, Tucano's Brazilian Grill, Shoots, and Subway. Other stores include 3B Yoga (yoga studio with a cafe and boutique), Bath & Body Works, Called to Surf (a surfing store), Soel Boutique, and Blickenstaff's (a toy store). Next door are the Carmike Wynnsong movie theater and the Provo Beach Resort (featuring bowling, simulated golf, a ropes course, and the Flowrider, a simulated wave for surfing and boogeyboarding).
  • Downtown Provo - around Center Street and University Ave - It's being revitalized. Nevertheless and there are still a few interesting and unique shops downtown, made more attractive by their 1880-1910 architecture.
  • Quilted Bear - 1221 South University Ave ☎ +1 801 343-3770 | Opening Hours: 26 December - 30 Jun: Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 7PM; 1 July - 23 Dec: Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 9PM Store that features stalls for local crafters and vendors to sell their home décor items and handmade crafts. One of the unique gems of northern Utah.
  • Cherry Lane Boutique - 515 North University Ave ☎ +1 801 373-1545 - Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 6PM An eccentric gift and keepsake boutique housed in the historic BYU Women's Gymnasium, across from the Provo Library (formerly Brigham Young Academy).
  • BYU Bookstore - southwest corner of Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) about 1100 North Campus Dr) +1-800-253-2578 Opening Hours: Monday 8AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday to Friday 8AM Monday - 8PM (closed Tuesday 10:45-11:45AM), Saturday 8AM Monday - 6PM Large campus bookstore also offering sweets, art, and BYU/Provo souvenirs. Particularly significant for its large collection of foreign language children's books (located downstairs). Also an outlet for LDS Distribution Services.
  • Deseret Industries - Web: ,11677,2022-1,00 1415 North State Street ☎ +1 801 373-7920 | Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday - Saturday 10AM Monday - 9PM The ultimate thrift store. You can buy anything here: clothes, kitchenware, books, knickknacks, electronics. The place is a ginormus Gold mine. The store is also a vocational rehabilitation facility and donates some items to humanitarian causes around the world.

Halal Restaurants in Provo

Listed below are notable restaurants within Provo city limits, but there are many good restaurants in Orem that are easily accessible.

  • Burgers Supreme - 1796 North University Pkwy in Brigham's Landing ☎ +1 801 373-5713 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 10:30AM Monday - 10:30PM, Friday Saturday 10:30AM Monday - 11PM $5-10 A locally owned Burgers restaurant that offers more than just burgers. They also have all sorts of sandwiches, salads, ice cream, and sides like "Zucchini Stix" and taquitos.
  • Cafe Rio - 2250 North University Parkway ☎ +1 801-375-5133 - $5-10 Mexican chain started in Utah and popular with students.
  • Café Zupas - 408 West 2230 North ☎ +1 801-377-7687 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 9PM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 10PM $5-10 Soup, salads, and sandwiches.
  • Guru's - 45 E Center Street Downtown ☎ +1 801-375-4878 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 8AM Monday - 9PM, Thursday - Saturday 8AM Monday - 10PM; breakfast served Monday to Friday 8AM Monday - 11AM, Saturday 8AM Monday - 1PM $5-10 Chic and creative cafe serving breakfast, sandwiches, salads, wraps and Pasta. Often offers live music in the evenings.
  • J-Dawgs | 858 North 700 E ☎ +1 801-373-3294 - Opening from Monday to Saturday 1AM Monday - 9PM $5 It used to be a hotdog stand on the junction. J-Dawgs has expanded to its own restaurant and offers gourmet hotdogs. Known for its Polish hotdogs and "special Sauces." Very popular with BYU students.
  • Kneader's - 295 West 1230 North ☎ +1 801-812-2200 - Opening from Monday to Saturday 7AM Monday - 10PM; breakfast served 7AM Monday - 11AM $5-10 Bakery offering sandwiches and treats. Known for its all-you-can eat cinnamon French toast and sourdough pancakes.
  • Nicolitalia Pizzeria - 2295 North University Parkway ☎ +1 801-356-7900 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 11PM $5-10 One of the many pizzerias in Provo. Owned by a guy from Arlington, MA (you can ask him to call out your order in his Boston accent).
  • Sam Hawk | ☎ +1 801-377-7766 - $10 Excellent Korean restaurant owned by a local family.
  • SLABpizza - 669 E 800 North ☎ +1 801-377-3883 - Opening from Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - 11PM $5-10 Really big slices of really great Pizzas. Just south of BYU campus. Popular with BYU students and local residents alike.
  • Station 22 - 22 West Center Street ☎ +1 801-607-1803 - $10 A chic, modern American cafe.

Mid-range

  • Bombay House - 463 North University Ave ☎ +1 801-373-6677 - Opening from Monday to Saturday 4PM Monday - 10PM $10-20 Authentic Indian restaurant in downtown Provo, started by a BYU student from India. Well known for its naan and lassis.
  • Brick Oven - 111 E 800 North ☎ +1 801-374-8800 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 10:30AM Monday - 10PM, Friday Saturday 10:30AM Monday - 11PM $5-15 Brick Oven has been a staple of BYU students and Utah County residents for decades. Known for their pizza and homemade rootColas. Located near BYU campus.
  • Gloria's Little Italy - ☎ +1 801-805-4913 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 4PM Monday - 9PM, Friday 4PM Monday - 10PM, Saturday 3PM Monday - 10PM $10-20 Family-run Italian restaurant in downtown.
  • La Dolce Vita - 61 North 100 E ☎ +1 801-373-8482 | Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Saturday noon-10PM $10-20 Family-owned Italian restaurant operating in Provo since 1984. Featuring Napoli (Naples) cuisine.
  • Los Hermanos - 71 E Center Street ☎ +1 801-375-5732 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 11PM $10-20 Well-known local Mexican restaurant in downtown.
  • Tucanos Brazilian Grill - 4801 North University Avenue #790 located in the Shops at Riverwoods ☎ +1 801-224-4774 - $15-20 Brazilian grill famous for its quantity and quality of meats, both mundane and unusual. Skewers are brought directly to the table where sizzling portions are sliced onto diners' plates.
  • Shoots - 4801 North University Avenue #820 ☎ +1 801-225-0445 - $10-15 Chinese restaurant in the Shops at Riverwoods.
  • (Thai) Ruby - 744 E 820 North ☎ +1 801-375-6840 - Opening from Monday to Saturday noon-3PM, 4PM Monday - 8:30PM $10-15 (Thai) restaurant just south of BYU campus.

Treats

As a college town, Provo has a large number of places to get family and "date night" treats. In addition to the standard chains (Coldstone, Baskin Robbins, Dairy Queen, Jamba Juice), here are some local favorites.

  • BYU Creamery - 1209 North 900 E ☎ +1 801-422-2663 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 11PM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - midnight BYU Creamery BYU's famous ice cream. The main location has a Burgers grill (11AM Monday - 9PM). The creamery has an outlet in the CougerEat cafeteria in the Wilkinson Student Center on BYU campus called Sugar & Spice. Other notable outlets include the Wyview Creamery (1990 West 400 N, Monday to Saturday 7AM Monday - midnight) and the CSC (just south of the BYU Conference Center and slightly northeast of the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, Monday to Friday 8AM Monday - 7PM, Saturday 9AM Monday - 7PM). Many vending machines on campus also sell cups of BYU Creamery cookies & cream ice cream.
  • Cocoa Bean Cupcake Cafe - 1774 North University Pkwy ☎ +1 801-356-9493 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 8AM Monday - 11PM, Friday Saturday 8AM Monday - midnight As the name implies, gourmet cupcakes. Schedule of cupcake flavors available on the website.
  • Macey's - 1400 North State Street ☎ +1 801-356-3216 - Opening from Monday to Saturday all day Although Macey's is a grocery store and they serve huge soft-serve cones for a very affordable price. When you walk in, head back to the right towards the bakery/deli and order your ice cream at the counter.
  • Malt Shoppe | 1290 North University Ave ☎ +1 801-373-5295 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - midnight, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 1AM Ice cream and malt shakes. A retro classic, but a little on the grubby side.
  • Spoon It Up - 700 E 820 North part of South End Market ☎ +1 801 373-0028 | Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - midnight Self-serve frozen yogurt just south of BYU campus and part of South End Market.
  • Sub Zero - 1774 North University Pkwy in Brigham's Landing ☎ +1 801 375-0104 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday until 10PM, Saturday until 11PM Ice cream made with cryogenics right in front of your eyes. Very cool to watch and pretty tasty to eat, too. Sub Zero also has an outlet inside the Provo Towne Centre food court (1200 Towne Centre Blvd, 801 494-0988, open until 9PM).
  • Sweet Tooth Fairy - 1227 South University Ave ☎ +1 801 375-3484 Gourmet bake shop featuring cookies, cakes, brownies, cupcakes, and more.
  • Yummie's Frozen Custard | 1200 Towne Centre Blvd inside Provo Towne Centre food court ☎ +1 801 852-2401 - Opening from Monday to Saturday until 9PM
  • ABG's - 190 West Center Street ☎ +1 801-373-1200 - $5 cover Bar, mainly serving soft drinks. Live bands and pub grub.
  • Coffee Pod - 426 West 1230 North on Bulldog Bldvd ☎ +1 801 341-0022 | Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 6:30AM Monday - 11AM, Saturday 7:30AM Monday - 11PM, Sunday 8AM Monday - 8PM Less than $5 The only coffee house near BYU campus. You can also get hot Chocolates and Italian sodas, or pick up breakfast or a light lunch. Free wifi is available.
  • Juice 'n Java - 280 West 100 North ☎ +1 801 375-5409 - Opening from Monday to Saturday 6:30AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday 8AM Monday - 8PM Fresh juice and espresso café. You can also get hot Chocolates, Italian sodas, and tea.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Provo

Provo - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Provo, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Provo. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Provo and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Provo. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Provo. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inProvo: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Provo.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Provo: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Provo, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Provo.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Provo, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Provo, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Provo and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Provo, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Provo, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Provo without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Provo is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Provo.

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Provo is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Hotels

  • Aspenwood Manor - 293 West 100 South ☎ +1 801-805-4794 - From $70/night, $53/week, $35/month Extended stay furnished apartments. Free wireless, flatscreen TV and DVD player, fully equipped kitchens, laundry, and housekeeping.
  • Best Western Plus CottonTree Inn - 2230 North University Pkwy +1-800-662-6886 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: midnight From $95/night Along Provo River. Outdoor pool.
  • Courtyard Marriott - 1600 North Freedom (200 West) Blvd +1-800-321-2211 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon From $100/night Within walking distance of Brigham Young University. Wireless, laundry, fitness center, pool. Denny's and Magleby's restaurants in the same complex.
  • La Quinta Inn - 1460 South University Ave ☎ +1 801 374-9750 Check-in: 1PM / Check-out: noon From $89/night In south Provo near the Provo Towne Centre. Laundry, outdoor pool, fitness center. Pets welcome.
  • Hampton Inn & Suites - 1511 South 40 E ☎ +1 801 377-6396 Check-in: 4PM / Check-out: noon From $75/night Near the Provo Towne Centre.
  • Hines Mansion Bed & Breakfast - 383 West 100 South +1-800-428-5636 Check-in: 4-6PM / Check-out: 11AM Starting at $130/night. Provo's only B&B, with themed rooms. Gourmet breakfast and treats in the kitchen included. Wireless internet.
  • Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference Center - 101 West 100 North ☎ +1 801-377-4700 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon From $89/night. Hotel and conference facility downtown, close to Novell, Inc. Wireless, laundry, copy center, fitness center & pool, and onsite restaurants.
  • Residence Inn - 252 West 2230 North ☎ +1 801 374-1000 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon From $79/night Along the Provo River trail. Free shuttle service. Laundry, fitness center, indoor pool.
  • Sleep Inn Provo - 1505 South 40 E ☎ +1 801 377-6597 Check-in: 4PM / Check-out: noon From $60/night In south Provo near the Provo Towne Centre. Free wireless. Pets allowed with fee.
  • SpringHill Suites Provo Marriott - 1580 North Freedom Blvd ☎ +1 801 373-0073 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon From $100 Within walking distance of BYU. Wireless, fitness enter, pool. Denny's and Magleby's restaurants within the same complex.
  • Sundance Resort - North Fork Provo Canyon 40.392254, -111.576648 from US-189 in Provo Canyon take Highway 92/Alpine Scenic Highway for 2 miles +1-800-892-1600 From $200/night Standard rooms, studios, suites, and 2-4 bedroom homes at Sundance Ski Resort up Provo Canyon.
  • Super 8 Provo BYU Orem - 1555 North Canyon Road ☎ +1 801 374-6020 Check-in: after 3PM / Check-out: before 11AM From $70/room Free wireless. Fitness center, pool, laundry. Pets allowed with fee.

Camping Places

  • Deer Creek State Park Campground Deer Creek State Park 40.4139, -111.506 follow US-189 to park ☎ +1 435 654-0171 - Deer Creek State Park Mount Timpanogos from Deer Creek Reservoir Several campgrounds along the shore of Deer Creek Reservoir in Provo Canyon. Open June - Oct, but off-season camping allowed. Concessions, drinking water, modern restrooms and hot showers.
  • Lakeside RV & Campground - 4000 West Center Street +1-800-906-5267 Tent site $20/night; hook up $25-30 Near Utah Lake, tucked into a curve of the Provo River. Walking distance to Utah Lake State Park Marina. Convenience store, laundry room, game room, summer pool, hot showers.
  • Nunns Park Campgrond - 3.3 miles up Provo Canyon on US-189 ☎ +1 801 370-8640 - $15/night Public campground in Provo Canyon along Provo River. Close to Bridal Veil Falls. Open April to October. No reservation required. Flush toilets and drinking water.
  • Rock Canyon Campground | Squaw Peak Road 40.26806, -111.58028 from US-189 in Provo Canyon onto Squaw Peak road, 9.5 miles to campground ☎ +1 801 226-3564 - Isolated public campground up Rock Canyon (between Squaw Peak and Y Mountain). Access road is only partially paved; used 4-wheel drive. No water. Vault toilets. Gate closes at 10PM. Excellent access to rock climbing and hiking.
  • Utah Lake State Park Campground - 4400 West Center Street +1-800-322-3770 $20 w/hookups Lakeshore campground.

News & References


Travel Next

  • Orem and other cities in Utah Valley, which have a number of interesting sites, including several Daughters of the Utah Pioneers museums and the Springville Museum of Art, and the Hare Krishna Lotus Temple in Spanish Fork.
  • Park City (Utah) | Park City, home of the Sundance Film Festival.
  • Provo Canyon and Heber Valley, including Deer Creek Reservoir and the Heber Valley Railroad and Heber Valley CAF/Aero Museum in Heber|Heber City, skiing at Sundance Resort, and hiking in Wasatch Mountain State Park.
  • Salt Lake City and other cities along the Wasatch Range. Many of these towns also have rich pioneer legacy.
  • Timpanogos Cave National Monument, located along Highway 92 in American Fork Canyon. This national monument offers a strenuous but scenic hike to an impressive cave featuring myriad formations. Entrance to the cave is feasible only on a ranger-led walk, with two options available: an off-trail spelunking tour and an on-trail tour through the cave's most scenic rooms.
  • Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park in Fairfield.



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