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Vivian Park

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Address: Approximately 5.8 miles up Provo Canyon.
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City: Provo
   
Fees: Pavilion #1 holds 100 people. Cost is $65 for one time slot or $100 for full day rental. Pavilion #2 holds 50 people. Cost is $45 for one time slot or $70 for full day rental. Time slots are morning 7am to 11am, afternoon 12pm to 4pm, or evening 5pm to 9:30pm. more payment info...We accept mastercard, visa, checks and money orders. For more information or to make reservations, please call 801-851-8640
   
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Vivian Park is a historic location that has been a part of Provo Canyon practically from the time Utah Valley was first settled. This particular area was first deeded to a William Ferguson in a land patent dating back to 1888. Ferguson began operating what became known as "Billy's Place", a convenient resting spot and eating place for canyon travellers. Around the turn of the 20th Century, the area came under different ownership and was promoted as a vacation getaway. Cabins were built and the entire site was soon filled with recreation of all types including a dance hall featuring live bands, some fine resturants and a boat rental business. According to one seemingly accurate account, the present name of Vivian Park can be attributed to a young girl named Vivian McBride, whose mother worked at the nearby Post Office. The resort owner thought the young girl was so pretty that her name was added to his canyon retreat. Over the years, many of the early activities and attractions fell by the wayside, but Vivian Park users today can still find lots of room to enjoy the sunshine, eat a meal, fish in the Provo River, or enjoy a myriad of other interests including the Heber Creeper steam engine ride. There are pavilions, barbeques, a fishing pond, playgrounds, volleyball areas, and plain old shade.

Activities / Amenities
Biking
Fishing
Horseshoes
Nature Viewing
Volleyball
Walking
BBQ Pits
Pavillion
Playground
Pond
Restrooms
Trails

Rules
No discharge of firearms or archery equipment. No alcoholic beverages. No overnight camping allowed. All pets must be leased and owners are responsible for pet cleanup. The Vivian Park pond is open to handicapped fishers of any age or children under the age of 12.

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For more information or to make reservations, please call (801) 851-8640

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