Sightseeing in every direction
Bridal Veil Falls and the Provo River Trail begin at your doorstep — and the rest of the Wasatch is a short drive away.
Within walking distance
Step out the door and onto the trail.
Provo River Trail
A 15-mile paved trail from Vivian Park past Bridal Veil Falls and three canyon parks, winding through Provo to Utah Lake — perfect for running or biking.
Bridal Veil Falls
The most popular waterfall in Utah, an easy round-trip walk along the Provo River Trail from the cabin.
Vivian Park
Expansive lawns, a fishing pond, picnic pavilions, and playgrounds.
Lower Provo River
A blue-ribbon fishery with roughly 3,500 fish per mile — wild brown and rainbow trout, 16–20 inches.
Views of Mt. Timpanogos
Utah's second-highest peak towers over Vivian Park and is visible from many nearby trails.
Within a 45-minute drive
Day trips in every season.
Sundance
World-class dining, hiking, biking, a spa, art studios, and entertainment — plus simple sandwiches by the stream for casual visits.
South Fork Park
Landscaped lawns, reservable pavilions, and a shallow creek — on the summer ice-cream-truck route.
Big Springs Hollow
Big Springs Park trailhead and the year-round Big Springs Hollow Loop (snowshoes recommended in winter).
Alpine Loop
A scenic three-season drive circling Mt. Timpanogos between Aspen Grove and American Fork Canyon.
Khyv Peak Overlook
Non-winter road access to valley-wide views of Provo, Orem, and Utah Lake.
Rock Canyon
One of Utah's most scenic hikes — five bridges with an optional ascent to Khyv Peak.
Provo City Center
Home to BYU and the Freedom Festival, with farmers markets, dining, thrift and record stores, and ice cream.
Timpanogos Cave
A National Monument with guided cave tours via a one-mile hike. Open mid-May through mid-October.
Park City
Park City Mountain and Deer Valley resorts, plus Main Street's dining, galleries, and boutiques.