- The list below includes 65 free or cheap things to do in or near Spanish Fork, Utah, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Bowling and Family Fun Center.
- From Water Park to Spanish Fork Sports Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Spanish Fork and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Provo, Orem, Lehi and American Fork.
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1014 Provo River Parkway, Provo, UT 84604
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The Provo Canyon Recreation Trail is a nature trail that runs through several local parks around the area. Running, biking, horseback riding, and hiking are common activities for those who visit the trail.
17.1 Miles
Provo's South Fork Park is centered on South Fork Creek, a year-round creek that teems with aquatic life. The park is attractively wooded and has open green spaces, and has picnic tables and group pavilions.
17.4 Miles
Offering an array of thrilling outdoor adventures for all ages is High Country Adventure. The company takes guests on guided tours through Utah's high country by horseback, ATV, raft or kayak.
18.2 Miles
The Haunted Forest is a scare walk that features an extensive cast of costumed characters, animatronic displays, and elaborate sets. The facility also has a zombie paintball game, in which visitors can pelt costumed zombies with paint balls.
18.6 Miles
Showcasing artwork with Christian themes, Repartee Gallery offers a variety of art prints, calendars, and Christmas ornaments in its gallery. The gallery features the work of several regional and local artists in Utah.
19.0 Miles
At Altus Fine Art, visitors can view a variety of artwork in a Christian theme. The gallery showcases the work of 13 artists that specialize in painting with Christian imagery.
19.1 Miles
At the Jack & Jill Bowling Lanes, guests can go bowling, play a game of pool, or enjoy video arcade games. The location also sells food and hosts birthday parties.
19.3 Miles
Max Zipline offers an interesting way to experience the beauty of the Provo Canyon mixed with the adventure of ziplining. The guides are experienced professionals and maintain their equipment in good condition.
19.6 Miles
Mount Timpanogos is the second highest mountain within the Wasatch range, and there are several paths along the Mount Timpanogos Trails to help people reach the summit. The most popular is the Timpooneke Trail.
19.6 Miles
A large and scenic canyon, Provo Canyon is host to a variety of parks, which offer hiking trails, fishing in the Provo River, wildlife viewing opportunities, and picnic spots. The canyon is surrounded by mountains, which make for stunning views.