Provo, UT

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Provo Canyon: Hiking Bridal Veil Falls

One of the greatest things about Bridal Veil Falls is that it can be enjoyed on so many different levels. I “discovered” the falls when I used to run five miles up the river trail from the mouth of Provo Canyon to Bridal Veil several times per week. Nothing felt better than to take my shoes off and wade in the shallow pools at the base of the falls.

My Gym Meetup: Free Demo Classes–Layton, Syracuse, Roy, UT

I’m always looking for something to do with my daughter. Socialization and structure are key (for both of us!), but more importantly, whatever she does has to be fun. So I was thrilled when I found out about the new children’s gym that will be opening in Layton this fall. And even more so to attend a FREE demo class at Chelsie Meadows Park.

BYU Ballroom Dance Company — Capture the Magic!

As a former competitive ballroom dancer, I love watching shows like “Dancing with the Stars”. But until recently, I had no idea that there were stars dancing in my own backyard.The 160-member BYU Ballroom Dance Company is the largest collegiate dance program in the world. Artistic directors Lee and Linda Wakefield are former U.S. Theater Arts Champions, and it shows! The BYU Ballroom Dance Company has been undefeated in the U.S. National Formation Dance Championships since 1982.

Payson Memorial Park - Payson,Utah

We went to Payson City Memorial Park today. It’s a quaint little town park that makes you feel like your back in the 50’s, why you ask?

Spanish Fork Sports Complex - Spanish Fork, Utah

I woke up today wanting to play tennis. Where can we play tennis? Spanish Fork Sports Complex! So off we go. The park is located at 295 West Volunteer Drive in Spanish Fork (just off Main Street). Take the Main Street exit off I-15 and go a few miles south, turn right, and you’re there.

Bicentennial Park - Provo, Utah

Off Highway 89, in the last place you would think a park would be, is Bicentennial Park. Greatly due to the fact that there is run down industry all around the park, it often gets passed without a second glance. I personally think it’s a great park as I have been there many times.

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