North Park

North Park Provo City

500 N 500 W
Provo, UT
(801) 852-6606

 

Size:  5.9 Acres

  1. BBQ’s
  2. Drinking Fountain/Water Tap
  3. Off-Street Parking
  4. Playground
  5. Restroom
  6. Two Pavilions

Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

560 N 500 W
Provo, UT 84601
(801) 852-6609

 

  • Years Built:  1930 – 1941 on the site of an early settler’s fort
  • Updated:  1956 with art gallery and Tourist Information Bureau
  • Updated:  1986 with new electrical, lights, doors, and facia
  • Updated:  1996 with added accessibility and climate controls
  • Owner:  City of Provo
  • Managers:  Daughters of Utah Pioneers

Pioneers Museum Hours:
Open first Wednesday in April to the last Wednesday in October. Open Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 1 pm to 4 pm. Special arrangements can be made for group tours.

    Provo Pioneer Village (Sons of Utah Pioneers)

    600 N 500 W
    Provo, UT 84601
    (801) 375-9299

    Year Founded:  1967

    This Pioneer Village represents life in historical Provo, UT. This frontier community existing in large part in isolation dozens of miles south of Salt Lake City. The Provo Pioneer Village actually began back in 1931 when the first cabin was moved to this site by the Sons of Utah Pioneers. Over the years, additional cabins and outbuildings were preserved here.  It has gone through major renovations and restoration since the mid 2000’s.

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    ONLINE PROVO PARKS PAVILION RESERVATIONS

    RESERVATION TIMES | 8:30AM-2:00PM & 4:00-9:30PM, or all day
    RESERVATION SEASON | 4/15/23–10/15/23 except Sundays, Starting on Jan 1st
    Pavilion Reservations & Customer Service – (801) 852-6000

    • Pavilions are available for reservations M-SA. Fees range from $26-$177 for each time period, depending on pavilion size and location.
    • Reservation fees are double for observed holidays. Restroom facilities and water supplies are only in order during the reservation season.
    • An eight-day minimum notice is required for pavilion reservations, modifications, and cancellations. A $10 service fee is charged for all cancellations and modifications. Unreserved pavilions are available, without charge, on a first-come basis
    • For more information regarding pavilion reservations and park rules visit Provo.org/Reservations.

    THINGS TO REMEMBER

    • Electricity is provided at most pavilions; with only 15 amps of power, it’s enough to run a small slow cooker, radio etc. If you need additional power, please supply your own.
    • Events may require a Special Parks Use Application and additional fees.
    • Pets are allowed in all parks and trails as long as they are on a leash. Please be respectful and pick up after your pet.
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