So I've got almost everything locked in. I move to Orem on the 12th or 13th of April. Job transferred, home has a buyer, apartment lined up, house packed...
But I am 100% clueless about the area. I have family I will be visiting and what not but I have no idea what to do with myself.
What are some places to visit, trails to hike, places to eat, areas to avoid...?
just off the top of my head...
Places to visit:
* BYU Art Museum (Escher exhibit going on right now)
* drive Alpine loop (connects Provo canyon to American Fork canyon)
* Cascade Springs (basically between Alpine loop and Heber)
* Lots of concerts and shows at BYU. See
https://arts.byu.edu/events/. Probably many at UVU also but I'm not as familiar with them.
* Timpanogos Cave (National Monument just barely into American Fork canyon; hike up to the cave and then go on cave tour. Costs money, often good to get tickets in advance)
* Thanksgiving Point gardens and dinosaur museum (but pricey)
Trails to hike (in order of difficulty):
* Stewart Falls (trail connects Aspen Grove and Sundance)
* Squaw Peak (trail leaves from Rock Canyon in Provo)
* Y Mountain (hike up to the Y, which is a horrible hike (hot, steep, boring), then go beyond. Maybe 20-30 minutes or so past the Y the trail starts getting interesting/pretty.)
* Mount Timp (trail leaves from either Aspen Grove or Timpooneke campground)
Places to eat:
* Chubby's Cafe in Pleasant Grove is great for burgers/sandwiches, shakes, and scones.
* Smoking Apple in Lindon is best BBQ that I've found (but the sides aren't very good)
* Rubio's (close to University Mall) is a chain but pretty good for Mexican fast-food
Other chains are as you'd expect. We often go to Culvers (800 N), Wendy's (the Center St one; had bad experiences at other ones), Pizza Factory in Lindon or maybe Pleasant Grove, Cafe Rio and Costa Vida in Orem, Papa John's, etc.
In general Provo/Orem sucks for food.
Areas to avoid:
* If you're talking about for safety, there's not really any areas to avoid that I've noticed.