If you’re looking for a fun family adventure, pack up your camping gear and head to Provo River Resort. You’ll have a blast floating the river, riding the zipline, and going for nature walks and hikes. Check it out!

Provo River Resort opened in 2020, and it’s quickly become a family favorite. The resort offers RV spots and tent spots, and all sites have electricity and water.

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Tucked right along the banks of the Provo River, this campground offers some serious scenic beauty, and plenty of fun activities to keep everyone entertained.

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Bring your RV or tent and stay in one of the riverfront spots for the best views - it’s hard to beat this waterfront wonderland.

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Some campsites even offer a beautiful deck so you can sit right by the river and enjoy the scenery.

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Floating the Provo River is a must-do summer adventure. You can put in right here at the resort, then splash and cool off as you make your way downstream.

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Kayaking the river is another great way to enjoy the water and get some exercise. If you don’t have your own, you can rent one from a nearby vendor.

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Everyone knows that the Provo River has some of the best river fishing in the state. With easy river access right from your campsite, you can drop a line, reel in your dinner, and have it cooking in no time.

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Provo River Resort also has its own zipline! Guests ages eight and older can take the 1.5-2 hour tour. Your guides will take you up to Bear Canyon, give you some instruction, then let you make your way from platform to platform along five zip lines back to the resort.

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Book your campsite online soon - this pretty, riverside campground fills up fast.

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Book your campsite here, and make sure to follow Provo River Resort’s Facebook page to see what’s up there this week!

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While you’re in the area, you definitely need to stop by Bridal Veil Falls. There’s no hiking necessary – it’s right off the road in Provo Canyon.

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Address: Provo River Resort, RR#3 Box 620, Provo, UT 84604, USA