Experience the life of Utah Pioneers as you walk back in time to the early days of Provo. Conveniently located next to Provo’s North Park, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum and Sons of Utah Pioneers Village help to preserve life in Provo as it would have been in the mid to late 1800’s. The Museum is run by Daughters of the Utah Pioneers while the Village is operated by Sons of Utah Pioneers; both work in association with Provo City.
The Daughters of Utah Pioneer Museum holds numerous displays of Utah Pioneer furniture, clothing, tools, guns, toys and other items used by Utah Pioneers prior to 1900. Highlights include home décor items, dolls, a quilt display, and numerous art prints and photographs.
Location:
600 North 500 West
Provo, UT 84601
(801) 852-6609
Website:
https://www.provopioneervillage.org/
https://www.provo.gov/966/Pioneer-Museum-and-Village
Walking Intensity:
Easy
Good to Know:
About 20 parking spots are available in the parking lot between the Pioneer Village and the DUP Pioneer Museum. Plenty of parking is located east of North Park at the Provo Recreation Center (320 W 500 N), a two-minute walk from the Pioneer Village. Check website for holiday hours.
Hours:
Open from Memorial Day to Labor Day
Mon, Wed, Fri – 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Sat – 11:00am to 3:00pm
Cost:
Admission is FREE. Donations gladly accepted to help cover our operating costs. Cash or Venmo @Pioneer-Village