| | Provo, Utah rests at the base of the majestic Wasatch Range in the Rocky Mountains. To the east of Provo is snow-capped Mount Timpanogo, and to the west is 139-square mile Utah Lake where recreational opportunities and scenic wonders captivate Utah visitors.Provo's temperate summer climate lends itself to hiking, camping, fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking, and many different water sports. Colder months of the year will find Provo visitors hunting, snow mobiling, ice climbing, and cross-country skiing.Provo, Utah offers the largest concentration of popular outdoor activities south of Alaska. Its central location makes fifteen national parks, monuments, and recreation areas with a half-day's drive. Only minutes away, the Provo visitor can enjoy Utah Lake, the Unita and Mani-La Sal National Forests, and Wasatch Mountain State Park.Visitors catch the holiday spirit throughout the year as Provo, Utah hosts the America's Freedom Festival in July and WinterFest in December. Provo visitors can treat themselves to quality lodging and excellent dining sure to please everyone. Visit Provo, Utah any time of year for tons of recreation opportunities. |  | |  | |
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