Provo Canyon

Provo Canyon in Utah County, Utah

Provo Canyon is located in unincorporated Utah County and Wasatch County, Utah. Provo Canyon runs between Mount Timpanogos on the north and Mount Cascade on the south. The canyon extends from Orem on the west end to Heber City on the east. Provo Canyon is situated to the east of Utah Valley and grants access to the valleys and Uinta Basin regions that lie beyond the Wasatch front.[1]

Through forces of erosion, the Provo River has carved out the canyon over time.[2] Attractions in Provo Canyon include Vivian Park, Sundance, and Bridal Veil Falls. The canyon is known for both its natural attractions and practical uses. Deer Creek Reservoir serves as water storage for Salt Lake and Utah Valleys.[3] Provo Canyon has served as a route of transportation between the valleys to the east and west of the Wasatch mountain range. The Heber Valley Historic Railroad operates passenger trains through the canyon. U.S. route 189 connects Provo and Orem with Heber City to the east. In early settlement, this route facilitated the settlement of communities to the east of the Wasatch Mountains.[4]

  1. ^ Holzapfel, Richard (1999). A History of Utah County. Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society. ISBN 0913738093.
  2. ^ Pinter and Brandon, Nicholas and Mark (1997). "How Erosion Builds Mountains". Scientific American. 276 (4): 74–79. Bibcode:1997SciAm.276d..74P. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0497-74. JSTOR 24993705.
  3. ^ Gaufin, Arden (1965). "Factors Influencing Algal Productivity in Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah". Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 2 (2): 269–270. doi:10.2307/3224296. JSTOR 3224296.
  4. ^ Embry, Jessie (1996). A History of Wasatch County. Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society. ISBN 0913738085.

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