Temples are special places of worship for religious groups all over the world. This updated guide highlights each of the LDS temples in the area, along with a cherished Hindu Temple in Spanish Fork. Temples are a special place for each of these religions, but everyone can appreciate the outside beauty of the buildings and peace in the surrounding gardens. Here is a brief description of each of the Utah Valley temples, where to find them, and even the best places to eat nearby!


1. Sri Sri Radha Krishna Hindu Temple

Temples in Utah Valley

Temples in Utah Valley

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This Hindu temple is another significant religious building in Utah Valley. Every year, this temple hosts several festivals that collectively bring thousands of visitors to it. The most popular are the Holi Festival of Colors in the Spring and the Diwali Festival of Lights in the Fall. In addition to their festivals, the Krishna Temple also has tours, llamas for rent or for just petting, yoga, and Sunday vegetarian feasts.


2. CenterPoint Church

Located at 1550 Sandhill Road, Orem 84058, CenterPoint Church welcomes everyone on Sundays with three services at 9:00, 10:30, and 12:00. Offering a blend of casual and formal atmospheres, it's a place where community and faith meet.

What to Expect: Friendly greeters, a variety of free beverages in the foyer, and engaging services for adults, kids, and teens.


3. Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple

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This temple is located in the heart of American Fork, right under the shade of Mount Timpanogos. It was finished in 1992, making it the 9th temple in Utah. In front of the temple is a giant stretch of lawn that would make for a nice, quiet pondering area. This temple is a popular spot for weddings, especially on the weekends, and one can almost always witness wedding pictures being taken when visiting.

Favorite places to eat nearby: quick dinner at JCW's  and dessert at Cravings--Alicia's Cupcakes


4. Provo Utah Temple

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The Provo Temple was the first temple built in Utah Valley, completed in 1972. The eccentric shape of the building represents a pillar and a cloud, which is reference to a Bible story about Moses leading the children of Israel out of Egypt. With a picturesque background of the mountains, this temple is a nice place to go and enjoy nature and walk around the gardens. This temple is also the closest one to BYU and UVU.

Favorite places to eat nearby: dinner at La Jolla Groves; dessert at BYU Creamery on 9th


5. Provo City Center Temple

Provo City Center Temple

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The Provo City Center Temple, located in Downtown Provo, used to be a historic tabernacle building before a fire occurred there in 2010. When it was announced to be rebuilt, but as a temple instead, there was a lot of excitement and stories about the building "rising out of the ashes." Surrounding this breathtaking piece of architecture is a lovely garden area with statues, a fountain, and plaques about its history. This building is so beautiful it has been put on our list of the most Instagram-worthy places in Utah Valley!

Favorite places to eat nearby: dinner at Station 22 Cafe, Communal, Black Sheep Cafe, or Guru's; dessert at Rockwell Ice Cream Co or Taste


6. Payson Utah Temple

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The Payson Utah Temple was completed in 2015. This temple, surrounded by farming land and in the middle of a small city, stands out charmingly. The gardens are beautiful, but smaller than other temples mentioned. This would be a good stop for a picture of a Renaissance-inspired building with stained glass windows on the way to Nebo Loop or while visiting Payson.


7. Saratoga Springs Utah Temple

Dedicated on August 13, 2023, by Henry B. Eyring, the Saratoga Springs Utah Temple is a sacred edifice offering spiritual services and ceremonies. Located at 987 Ensign Dr, Saratoga Springs, UT 84045, it emphasizes the importance of family and community within the faith.


8. Orem Utah Temple

The Orem Utah Temple, another beautiful sanctuary, offers a place of worship and reflection for members of the Church. With its address at 1451 S 1100 W, Orem UT 84058.


9. Lindon Utah Temple

Announced on October 4, 2020, and breaking ground on April 23, 2022, the Lindon Utah Temple is a testament to the growing community and faith in the area. As a beacon of peace, it serves the local congregation and visitors seeking solace.


Now that you know where they all are, go out and find these beautiful buildings and gardens in Utah Valley! Just remember that they are places of worship, so please be respectful and courteous when visiting. 

For more things to do in Utah Valley, go to our things-to-do page!