Provo
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Provo is perfect for a camper van rental vacation because it has many outdoor adventures. The city lies nestled at the base of the Wasatch Mountain Range which gives access to a wide variety of activities, including hiking and biking trails, as well as skiing in the winter.
In Provo, the adventures never need to end. Whether you are looking for a hike that will take just an hour or one planned for all weekend long there are plenty of trails to choose from, ranging in difficulty levels but always ready and waiting for your energy with its beauty around every corner. In Provo, it is time to get out and go on any adventure. Provo City provides nearly 500 climbing routes with a nice mixture of quartzite in Rock Canyon's mouth and limestone higher up the canyon. Whether you're into multi-pitch, sport or traditional style climbing, Provo has it all. You can river raft amidst beautiful landscapes as you experience class I rapids on one of Utah's best rivers, the Provo River. If you want to explore the city's paleontology history, head over to The BYU Museum of Paleontology for a collection of dinosaur fossils. There is also an art museum with modern paintings and prints at Crandall Historical Printing Museum. For panoramic views up Y Mountain, take some trails leading there from downtown Provo.
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The city was named after a French Canadian trapper.
Provo was the first Mormon settlement in Utah outside of Salt Lake.
Five billion-dollar companies were started in Provo. The list of highly successful companies includes Vivint, Qualtrics, Ancestry.com, Novell and Nu Skin. The first three are even located along the same street.