Things To Do
in Lindon

Lindon is a small, family-friendly city in Utah County located on the eastern edge of Utah Valley. Nestled at the foothills of the Wasatch Range, it offers easy access to scenic views and outdoor trails. The community blends residential neighborhoods with growing local businesses and close proximity to Provo and Orem.

Visitors will find a relaxed, suburban atmosphere with a strong emphasis on outdoor recreation and Utah Valley culture.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Arrival in Lindon
morning
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Arrive in Lindon and settle into your accommodation. Take some time to relax and unpack your bags before hitting the town. Grab a light breakfast at a local café to fuel your day's adventures.

afternoon
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Spend the afternoon exploring the nearby Lindon Park, where you can enjoy beautiful walking trails and scenic views. Consider renting a bike to navigate the area more efficiently while soaking in the fresh air. Don't forget to stop by the park's pond to watch local wildlife.

evening
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As the sun sets, head to a local restaurant for a delightful dinner, sampling some of the regional cuisine. Afterward, unwind at a nearby brewery to experience Lindon's thriving craft beer scene. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere while mingling with locals.

day 2
Exploring Thanksgiving Point
morning
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Visit Thanksgiving Point, a sprawling complex featuring gardens, museums, and an aquarium. Start your morning by wandering through the beautiful Ashton Gardens, immersing yourself in nature's beauty. Enjoy a hearty breakfast at the on-site café to prepare for an exciting day ahead.

afternoon
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Explore the Museum of Ancient Life, home to one of the largest dinosaur exhibits in the world. Spend hours marveling at the intricate displays and interactive exhibits that are sure to captivate visitors of all ages. In the afternoon sun, grab a quick lunch at one of the nearby food stalls.

evening
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As the day winds down, return to the gardens for a peaceful evening stroll amidst the stunning floral displays. Enjoy a calm dinner at one of the restaurants on the premises, where farm-to-table dishes are a highlight. Take a moment to reflect on the day's adventures before heading back to your accommodation.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$10-15
Coffee/tea$2-5
🏠1-bedroom apartment (city area)$1,100-1,800 per month
🚌Public transit or rideshare$1.50-3 per ride or small fare for transit
🛒Groceries for a week$40-80

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Close proximity to outdoor recreation in the Wasatch Front
  • Quiet, leafy neighborhoods with easy access to Provo and Orem
  • Friendly community and family-friendly atmosphere
  • Healthy mix of local markets, casual dining, and nearby cultural activities
  • Limited nightlife and high-energy scene within Lindon itself
  • Public transit options are available but limited compared to large cities
  • Certain specialized services and attractions require driving to nearby towns
  • Winter driving can be challenging in canyon routes

Places to Visit in Lindon

Visit one of these nice places.

Lindon Foothills Viewpoint

Elevated overlook with sweeping views of Utah Valley and the Wasatch Range, especially stunning at sunrise or sunset.

Lakeview Park Sunset Reflections

Water reflections and late-day light over the park’s lake with mountain silhouettes in the distance.

Provo River Parkway Bridges

Golden-hour shots of the river, bridges, and surrounding greenery along the Provo River.

Timpooneke Trailhead (Mount Timpanogos area)

Valley-to-mountain scenes and dramatic canyon perspectives for wide landscapes and trail textures.

Culinary Guide

Food in Lindon

Lindon sits in Utah Valley with a mix of traditional Utah comfort foods and contemporary dining. Expect casual eateries, family-owned diners, and convenient quick-service spots that reflect the region’s agricultural roots and modern tastes.

Lindon Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Fry Sauce with burgers and fries

A Utah staple: a creamy, tangy dipping sauce that pairs with burgers, fries, and many casual dishes.

Must-Try!

Funeral Potatoes

A cheesy potato casserole often served at gatherings and potlucks, a comfort-food favorite in Utah communities.

Utah-style Scones

Fried bread served warm with honey or syrup; a popular breakfast or snack item in local cafés.

Jell-O Salads

Colorful, layered, or fruit-forward Jell-O salads that are a nostalgic staple at family meals and gatherings.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Provo Farmers Market

Seasonal market offering fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods, and local crafts.

Orem Farmers Market

Local vendors with fruits, vegetables, breads, and street-style bites on market days.

Local food trucks

Seasonal street-food events and park pop-ups across the valley; great for quick, flavorful bites.

Climate Guide

Weather

Lindon experiences a semi-arid climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold with snow, and spring and fall offer mild to cool temperatures with variable weather. Dry conditions are typical most of the year, with occasional storm systems bringing rain or snow.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Greetings and politeness

Utah Valley communities value courtesy and friendliness. A simple hello and smile goes a long way; handshakes are common in formal settings.

Respect for space and family time

Family is central in the community; be mindful of private space in neighborhoods and at local gatherings.

Safety Guide

Safety

Lindon is generally considered a safe community with low crime rates. Standard travel safety applies: lock vehicles, secure valuables, be aware of pedestrians on trails, and plan for winter driving conditions in mountainous areas. Wildlife encounters are rare but possible in more remote canyon areas.

Tipping in Lindon

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping

In the United States, tipping around 15-20% for full-service restaurant staff and bar staff is standard. Tips for rideshares, hotel staff, and delivery drivers vary; check local norms but generally follow 10-15% or per-destination guidelines.

Payment methods

Major credit/debit cards widely accepted; many places also accept mobile wallets and cash. Some smaller vendors may prefer cash for street-food settings or farmers markets.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Spring

Mild temperatures with occasional rain showers. Blooming trees and green landscapes make it a great time for outdoor photography and light hikes.

Summer

Warm to hot days with dry conditions and possible afternoon thunderstorms. Pack water, sunscreen, and plan early hikes to beat the heat.

Fall

Crisp air and colorful foliage. Ideal for scenic drives, short hikes, and photography in golden-hour light.

Winter

Cold temperatures with potential snow. Some trails may be icy; layer up and consider indoor cultural activities or short, scenic drives.

Nightlife Guide

Lindon at Night

Lindon itself has a quiet, family-friendly scene, with more nightlife options found in nearby Provo and Orem. Expect casual bars, coffeehouses with live music, and breweries in the broader Utah Valley area. Late-night options are more limited compared with larger cities, so planning in nearby towns is common.

Hiking in Lindon

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Battle Creek Falls (Provo Canyon)

Short to moderate hike to a scenic waterfall, popular with families and hikers in the area.

Timpooneke Trail (Mount Timpanogos, American Fork Canyon)

Challenging, longer hike with alpine scenery and panoramic valley views.

Dry Canyon Trail (Provo Canyon area)

Gentle to moderate trails through canyon landscapes with scenic rock formations.

Lake Blanche Trail (Big Cottonwood Canyon, nearby)

Popular, moderate-to-strenuous hike with a vivid blue lake and surrounding cliffs.

Airports

How to reach Lindon by plane.

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)

Major regional hub about 40-50 miles north; frequent domestic and international flights with good road access via I-15.

Provo Municipal Airport (PVU)

Smaller regional airport offering general aviation and limited commercial service nearby.

Getting Around

Walkability

Lindon is primarily a residential suburb with some walkable pockets around parks, schools, and local shops. Larger amenities, entertainment, and cultural venues are typically accessed by car, but a walkable downtown feel exists in surrounding nearby towns and neighborhoods.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Families

A large portion of residents are families with school-age children, drawn to suburban living and local schools.

Students and Young Professionals

Proximity to BYU and nearby colleges brings a steady stream of students and early-career professionals.

Long-term Residents

Established families and retirees who value community events, parks, and safety.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

Football (American)

A central part of community and high school culture in Utah Valley.

Basketball

Popular in schools, community leagues, and local gyms.

Skiing and Snowboarding

Nearby Wasatch resorts offer winter sports with easy day trips from Lindon.

Transportation

Traffic

Traffic is generally lighter in Lindon than in larger metro areas, with peak times concentrated around commuting hours into Provo and Orem. Wasatch Front corridors can experience heavier congestion during morning and afternoon commute times, especially near university areas and main arterials. Public transportation options are available but many travelers rely on personal vehicles for flexibility.

Accomodations

Find the best place to stay when visiting Lindon.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Most local eateries offer vegetarian options such as veggie burritos, salads, and pasta. When in doubt, ask for modifications and look for build-your-own bowls or veggie mains. Markets and cafés in the area also provide a range of fresh produce to prepare meals yourself.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Healthcare facilities are concentrated in the Provo-Orem area, including Utah Valley Hospital and related clinics. For more specialized care, residents may access facilities in Provo or Salt Lake City via regional hospitals within a reasonable drive. Emergency services are covered by county EMS and local hospitals.

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