#1. Bridal Veil Falls
Beautiful Bridal Veil Falls is located on Utah Highway 189, just a few minutes outside of Provo. You can either pull right up to the waterfall, or park at the Nuns-Park exit and walk a quarter-mile paved trail to the base of the falls. If you look around, you will find a dirt path leading up the side of the mountain for a closer look. Perfect for a photo spot.
*Address: US-189, Provo Canyon
*Phone: NA
*Price/person: FREE
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#2. International Cinema
Get cultured and watch a movie for free in room 250 of the SWKT. Showing times found on bulletin board outside room 250.
*Address: Spencer W. Kimball Tower, BYU
*Phone: NA
*Price/person: FREE
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#3. Hike the "Y"
The hike to the "Y" is a good way to pass the time, get some exercise, and breathe some of that mountain fresh Utah air.
*Address: Look to the east silly
*Phone: NA
*Price/person: FREE
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#4. Thanksgiving Point
Thanksgiving point is conveniently located off I-15 just before the point-of-the-mountain. Guys, if you want to look sensitive, take your girlfriend/wife here and she can explore (for free!) the beautiful gardens for hours (and hours...). Seriously though, this is a beautiful place to spend an entire day. Home to a fancy Garden Restaurant, the largest dinosaur museum in Utah, a petting zoo, and dozens of little shops—all of which cost money.
*Address: 3003 North Thanksgiving Way
*Phone: (801) 768-2300
*Price/person: FREE...sort of
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#5. "Star Gazing" at Squaw Peak
Sit back and gaze at the stars with your significant other at the top of Squaw Peak in Provo Canyon. Take the Squaw Peak exit off rte. 189 and follow the winding road.
*Address: Provo Canyon
*Phone: NA
*Price/person: FREE
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