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Summer 2015 City Festivals in Utah Valley

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City festivals in Utah Valley

One of the best parts about the summer for us here at Utah Valley Moms is the city festivals. They provide fun for the entire family for the whole summer!

Last year, my daughter wanted to make sure we went to 5 parades and we did. It was so fun for the kids and we plan to hit 5 again this year just because they can be so fun!

Festivals also include carnivals, special events like hot air balloons, art shows, car shows, and lots of great food.

Below is a list of city festivals in Utah Valley sorted by month:

June

July

August

September

  • September 4 – 7:  Payson Golden Onion Days

More info soon:

  • Salem

More city events:

More summer activities:

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6 Things to Do This Week, March 30 – April 4

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Here are six family-friendly events to go to this week! (Click the link to find more information.)

For more April events, check our April activities and events list.  You can also check our calendar.

Deals for Utah County

  • Bowling for Six for only $29.99 (plus extra 25% off through 3/30 with “March25”)
  • Dinner, Ice Cream, & Movie for 2 for $19
  • $12 for Purple Turtle for $6
  • 50% off at Gandolfo’s Deli, West Provo
  • $12 for $22 at Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar
  • 50% off at Oregano Italian Kitchen
  • 1-night stay for 2 at Ticaboo Resort, Lake Powell for $69
  • $39 for unlimited Bikram Yoga

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April Utah County Activities & Events

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April Utah County activities & events

These are the April Utah County activities & events that we have found. As always, we appreciate all of the community’s input of local events and activities. To add more, please contact us.

April Utah County Activities & Events

Other Deals & Free Things

Upcoming Events:

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Free Ben & Jerry’s Free Ice Cream Day 2015

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Free Utah Valley event

Ben & Jerry’s offers a free ice cream day on April 14, 2015, however, Utah doesn’t have a location! So instead, the Parks family hosts a free cone day each year. They are offering all of the free Ben & Jerry’s ice cream you would like, just one scoop per time through the line, however.

Residence: 1155 North 1000 East, Orem
Tuesday, April 14 from 12 – 7 pm

Weekend Deals for Utah Valley, March 27-29

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Weekly deals for Utah Valley
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Looking to go out this weekend? Here are some great deals for Utah Valley. Make sure to click the links to buy them now! (Many are expiring today.)

FOOD DEALS

  • Get $22 worth of food for only $10 at Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse
  • Get $40 worth of food for only $17 at Porter’s Place
  • Get $20 worth of food for only $11 at Gandolfo’s
  • Get 3 $7 Groupons towards bakery goods for only $9 at The Avenue Bakery


SAVE 25% -Buy One Get One Half Off All Products In Our Easter Shop!

ACTIVITIES

  • Improv Broadway: “Musicals Improvised” – one ticket for only $6
  • Sushi-making class for 2 at Rice Basil for $45 (normally $140)
  • Soap-making party for only $13 for 2 at The Soap Factory (normally $40)
  • Bouldering pass with shoe rental for 2 at Momentum Climbing for only $18
  • Paintballing at Allstars Paintball for 2, only $29 (normally $50)

CLOTHING

Mesh Boy Shorts from Walmart
Little girls shirt from Walmart
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Free Bowling Summer Program 2015 – Kids Bowl Free

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The Kids Bowl Free program is up and running and ready for you to sign up! There are 7 Utah locations and for all of us in Utah Valley, Draper’s All Star Bowling and Entertainment is the closest one to us.

Kids Bowl Free Summer Program

The Kids Bowl Free Program is for children and each child receives 2 free games of bowling daily all summer long (days may vary depending on location). In the past, usually it has been required to rent shoes but if you sign up for free for the program, only spending a couple of dollars on shoes is a great deal!

Sign Up Here for KIDS BOWL FREE for Utah

 
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5 Things To Do In Utah Valley During the Spring

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As the air is getting warmer, it’s time to get outside and start enjoy nature and the beautiful Spring air.

Here are 5 things to do in Utah Valley during the Spring:

  • Take a hike
  • Head up the canyon or to a local park for a picnic
  • Catch a baseball game (BYU, UVU, and Orem Owlz are all great options)
  • Go fishing
  • Visit a local park and/or duck pond

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Read 20 Minutes A Day, Get a Free Pizza

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Moms! This is your chance to reward your kids without having to provide the reward!

Papa Murphy’s has teamed up with Read Today to provide a wonderful incentive to get children to read. Once your child reads for 20 minutes, 12 times, take the pizza image into your local Papa Murphy’s to get a free pizza! Limit to one pizza per family. Must be completed by 4/17/2015.

Right click to save the image as and print.

 

Click here to find local pizza deals 

 

Tibble Fork Reservoir + Hike

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The Tibble Fork Reservoir and Tibble Fork Loop is up American Fork Canyon. The loop is a 3.8 mile loop that is good for all skill levels, making it family-friendly! Dogs are also able to take the trail so make sure you bring you furry companion.

The reservoir is great for picnics, fishing, canoeing, and relaxing. While we were there, people were playing on the “beach,” on the water in a canoe, and we took up dinner and enjoyed the peaceful surroundings.

If you decide to take the trail for the hike, it is recommended to start at the #40 to the #173 and end on the #41. If you start this way, the steep part will be at the very beginning and easier for kids. To access it, make sure to walk across the dam and begin the trail there.

Mud Springs #173 and Ridge Trail #157 connect to this trail so if you’re in for a really long hike, you can add on to the Tibble Fork Loop.

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West side of the reservoir. The beginning of the hike is just behind that steep trail that has been made on the mountain, seen just left of the tree in the photo.
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East side of the reservoir

Directions: Enter the American Fork Canyon. Beginning at the Information Station located on the American Fork side of SR-92, travel 4.7 miles to the Junction with SR-144. Turn left on SR-144, take it 2.4 miles, and park in the gravel areas along SR-144 just prior to reaching the Tibble Fork reservoir parking area. Walk up the dam access road to the trail head.

Click here to view over 20 more Utah County Hikes.

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Family-Friendly Hikes in Utah County

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There are a wide-variety of family-friendly hikes in Utah County. Here is the Utah Valley Moms list. Please contact us to add to our list.

Battle Creek Falls

Steep and consistent. Only about 1.2 miles to the waterfall.

Directions:  go east on 200 South in Pleasant Grove until it ends at a park. That is the trailhead.

Big Springs Trail

It is steep but it has a natural spring lowing from the mountainside.

Directions:  Big Springs Park is located near the top of South Fork Canyon Road. From the mouth of Provo Canyon, travel east up Provo Canyon Road to Vivian Park (approx. 8 miles.)  Turn right onto South Fork Road, past Vivian Park, past Giles Ranch, Past South Fork Park, and on to Big Springs Park (approx 2.5 miles.) The hike to Cascade Saddle starts at the Big Springs Park’s upper (west-most) parking lot on the north-side.

Bridal Veil Falls

Although it’s not much of a hike, there is a paved path from the parking lot to the falls. It is perfect for little children.

Directions:  follow the road up Provo Canyon to Bridal Veil Falls. It will be on the south side of the road.

Bonneville Shoreline Trail

This trail runs along the old Bonneville Lake shoreline. The steepness varies as it goes up and down the mountain.

Directions:  There are many starting points but the easiest spot is from the Parking lot below Bridal Veil Falls. From the Bridal Veil Falls parking lot continue up the Provo River Parkway for .1 mile to where the single track breaks off on your right. The trail climbs steadily, gaining about 500 feet in the first mile. The trail then intersects with a pipeline and is relatively flats as it winds around the hills. Don’t take any intersecting trails that climb or decsend just continue flat. About 2.5 miles from the parking lot a single track climb to the left. You can continue straight on the flat for a view but come back and take this single track over the hill. It goes through a maze of intersecting ATV trails and finally reaches a burried water tank. Climb a dirt road and then follow it south above orchard and then climb again above a park in order to get above a cluster of homes on the hillside. Descend toward the homes and exit onto Aspen Ridge Lane.

Buffalo Mountain Trail

Buffalo Mountain is the peak just to the north of Squaw Peak. It is a fairly short hike.

Directions:  drive up Provo Canyon to the Squaw Peak Road turn off. Drive up SPR; at the T in the road, turn left (like you’re going to Hope Campground). Keep driving about 2.5 miles on the (dirt) road. Keep watching on the right side; you’ll see a fence, and the break in the fence is where you access the trail. It’s less than a mile to get to the summit.

The longest hike, but with no driving on dirt: drive up Provo Canyon to the Squaw Peak Road turn off. Drive up SPR; at the T in the road, turn right to go to the overlook. Park there, and take the trail that runs south along the mountain. This eventually intersects with SPR; watch for the trail to curve south, or walk along the road until you get to the split in the fence mentioned above.

Cascade Springs

There are wooden paths throughout the springs. It is an easy walk for almost everyone.

Directions:  To get to Cascade Springs take the Alpine Scenic Loop up American Fork canyon. From the summit of the Alpine Scenic Loop you will come to a turn off that will be marked Cascade Springs. A word of caution. The Alpine Scenic Loop road is very narrow. It is not recommend to take vehicles longer then 30 feet. There are some switch backs that are very tight and you may experience problems.

Cedar Hills Trail

There are dirt paths along the side of the mountain.

Directions:  Find an easy entrance at the base of the mountain at the crossroads of Canyon Road and Cedar Hills Drive. Trails are visible from the road.

(Dry Canyon) Meadow

This is a steep hike to the meadow.

Directions:  Drive east up 2000 North until, just before it curves south, take the last left. Stay on this road until you get to the parking lot. This trail will take you to the top of Baldy if you continue on; in the meadow, there is a right-hand split that will take you to the top of Little Baldy.

Eagle Mountain Trails

There are many trails in Eagle Mountain through Silverlake, ones off of the Pony Express Parkway, through the city center, and more.

First Falls, Aspen Grove Trail

This as a partly-paved trail. This trail leads to the Timpanogos Summit but hiking to the waterfalls is kid-friendly.

Directions:  Drive just past the entrance gate (paid) to the Alpine Loop on the Sundance side; parking lot is on the left. The trail cuts through the middle of the meadow.

Forest Lake

Directions:  From Interstate 15, take State Road 92 into American Fork Canyon. Go to Tibble Fork Reservoir and find the right fork, an unpaved road. Follow it for 4.2 miles. The road has exposed rock, wash outs and will be slow traveling. A high-clearance vehicle is preferable. The trailhead is Shaffer Fork, which also is labeled as “FS 194.”

Highland Glen Park

Lake, playground, pavilion … it’s like being up the canyon without being up the canyon.

Directions:  4800 Knight Avenue, Highland

Highland Glen Trails

Hobble Creek Parkway

Directions:  the trail begins north of the small reservoir at the mouth of the canyon.

Indian Hills Trail

This trail is steep with unique views of the valley. It winds along the foothills of Cascade Mountain.

Directions:  From Provo Canyon, head south on University Avenue. Turn left onto Canyon Road. Take the first left and head up the hill. The parking lot is on the left.

Jordan River Parkway

Paved trail

Directions:  access points exist near the inlet at Utah Lake, near Willow Park, off Highway 73 and the historic bridge at 9600 North.

Lindon Heritage Trail

This is a paved trail that runs through Lindon. The east end of the Heritage Trail connects to a trail up Dry Canyon that joins the Great Western Trail, running north and south along the western edge of Mount Timpanogos. The Great Western Trail is an inter-connected trail running through Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana, from the Mexican border to Canada.

Directions:  Park at Lindon City Park (200 N. State Street). Go north on State Street; turn right just after you get to the bottom of the hill—if you get to the light on the corner where Los Hermanos and Pizza Factory are, you’ve gone too far.

Lindon Marina Trail

This is a very short paved trail next to the lake.

Directions:  Head west on 2000 North. Turn left at the “T” and follow the road. To park it is paid or you may park further away on Vineyard Road.

Orem Bench Trails

This is a set of four trails. From the parking lot, the trail on the farthest left is pretty flat; eventually it hooks up to the Dry Springs trailhead. This would be a great hike for kids. The one of the farthest right is steep for about ¾ of a mile, and then it levels out. Eventually it takes you to Mount Timpanogos Park (with a lot of different trails intersecting the main one). I haven’t hiked the two middle trails.

Directions:  Drive north on 800 East past the cemetery. Just before the road curves onto 1600 North, there is a little right hand turn. Take that and follow it all the way up to the paved parking lot.

Pleasant Grove’s “G”

This hike is steep.

Directions:  Start at Kiwanis Park in Pleasant Grove (about 1700 E 200 S). Walk through the park to the trailhead.

Provo’s “Y”

This hike is steep.

Directions:  From 900 E in Provo, turn east on 820 North and follow it as it veers left and becomes Oakmont Lane. Take a right on Oak Cliff Drive and veer right. Take a right on Terrace Drive and a left to head into the “Y” Trailhead parking lot.

Provo River Trail

This trail runs from Vivian Park up Provo Canyon to Utah Lake.

Directions:  There are a lot of entry points including Vivian Park, any parks up Provo Canyon west of Vivian Park, the mouth of Provo Canyon (just west of the entrance by the gas station), Shops at Riverwoods,and Utah Lake.

Murdock Canal Trail

This trail runs from Orem through Lehi.

Directions:  Find trailheads at

The trail starts at 1200 N 800 East. Access also from: 300 N. 780 East, Lindon: 600 E. 1100 North, Pleasant Grove; 3595 West Canyon Heights Drive, Cedar Hills; 9800 N. 5200 West, Highland.

Rock Canyon

Directions:  Go east on 2300 N (turn on 2320 N off of 900 E)in Provo. The trailhead is at the end of the street.

Tibble Fork Loop Trail

This is a 3.8 mile loop trail around a lake at Tibble Fork up American Fork Canyon.

Scout Falls

This is the first section of the Timpanookee trail to the Timpanogos Summit. Start at the trailhead; at the first major switchback, go straight instead of turning right. Watch for signs. It is about 3.4 miles and fairly level.

Directions:  From the Alpine Loop through American Fork Canyon, watch for signs to the Timpanooke Trailhead. Turn right off the main loop road, drive past a campground and park in the parking lot.

Stewart Falls

The trail is a great trail for kids at just under 2 miles one way.

Directions:  Drive just past the entrance gate (paid) to the Alpine Loop passing Sundance. Park on the left. The trial begins on the north side of the parking lot. An alternative shorter route is to park at Sundance, take the ski lift to Ray’s Summit (paid), and then follow the trial.

The Grotto

This is a kid-friendly hike that only takes about 15-30 minutes. Once there, it has a beautiful rock grotto and a waterfall.

Directions:  The trailhead is located on a big switchback on the Payson Canyon highway. For more information and directions, click here.

Vineyard Utah Lake Entrance

This is a paved trail next to the lake.

Directions:  Turn west onto 400 South in Orem and turn north onto Vineyard Road. Turn west onto 3600 N and follow it to the end of the road. The road will eventually become Center Street. Parking will be at the end of the street.

 

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5 Things to Do This Week, March 23-28

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Here are three family-friendly events to go to this week! (Click the link to find more information.)

For more March events, check our March activities and events list.  You can also check our calendar.

Other Deals:

  • Dinner, Ice Cream, & Movie for 2 for $19
  • One Month of Art Classes for Kids
  • Juice Press & O’ Crowley Irish Tacos, 50% off
  • The Orange Peel, 50% off

Free Chemistry Magic Show

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UVU chemistry professor Merrill Halling will demonstrate for us the wild and wacky world of chemical interactions. Bring the whole family for an evening of scientific magic!

This event is part of the Orem Library’s sixth annual Research Revolution series, which focuses on research and exploration happening in the community related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).

This magic show event will happen Monday, March 16 at 7 pm at the Orem Public Library (58 N State Street) in the Storytelling Wing.

Ignore “March 17,” it will be held on March 16

 

Last Chance to Win Moccasins and from GameWorks

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This great giveaway from Baby Berty (based out of Provo!) ends on Tuesday, March 17. Find the giveaway on Facebook and Instagram. Enter both places for more chances to win!

It is also your last chance to win a GameWorks Salt Lake City mug with a 1-hour video game play card in it! If you’re looking for some fun for yourself or the kids, this is a great prize! Plus it has crazy low entries so your chances of winning are good!

Free Rita’s Italian Ice on March 20, 2015

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Enjoy your first taste of spring with Rita’s and FREE Italian Ice!

As the largest Italian Ice concept in the nation, Rita’s will hold our 23rd Annual First Day of Spring with free Rita’s Italian Ice on Friday, March 20, 2015.

From noon to 9 pm, all Guests who visit Rita’s Italian Ice will receive a FREE limited edition cup of Italian Ice in the available flavor of their choice to celebrate the arrival of SPRING!

Find your nearest Rita’s location by downloading the Rita’s Ice App or visit www.ritasice.com.

Remember to capture you favorite First Day of Spring moments and share them with Rita’s Ice on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter using the hashtag #RitasFirstDayofSpring for a chance to win FREE ICE FOR A YEAR!

5 Things to Do This Week March 16-21

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Here are three family-friendly events to go to this week! (Click the link to find more information.)

You can also get a BOGO at Jamba Juice through 3/17.

For more March events, check our March activities and events list.  You can also check our calendar.

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