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    CLAS Ropes Course

    3.7 (19 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Halloween River Cruise
    Michael S.

    Disappointed w the Halloween cruise. $10 a person for 25 min date--a college kid dressed as a pirate asking what we'd all be for Halloween, a tootsie roll and a very small stretch of the River decorated in 5 or 6 inflatables, some Jack o lanterns and a couple of strings of lights across. No music, fog or excitement. Rats! Would be more suitable as a preschool activity or w very young children. Several couples on our ride weren't enjoying it. We asked if we could come apply our "date night" tickets to come back w our toddlers instead but no response to our email. Not a very fun date.

    Santa greeting people for the Christmas light river boat activity.
    Jeffrey S.

    This review is purely for the Christmas light boat cruise activity. I haven't done the ropes course and team building stuff here, so go with this in mind. As the boat cruise goes. Um.. perhaps a narrative. We were given a couple of tickets as a gift, so we wanted to make good on them. It's billed as a half hour boat ride with Christmas lights reflecting in the water and a visit from canoeing Santa. We arrived and checked in at the office, and there was a big tent with a fire outside, and inside they were selling hot dogs, scones and cocoa. The place was packed and it was a festive enough atmosphere. We got on the 8:30 boat ride. The boat is kind of like the jungle boat ride in Disneyland, only without the roof overhead. At this point in the Provo River, you're right near Utah Lake and it's surrounded by big, tall trees and the water is somewhat shallow but the river wide and still. They've run a rope above the river, and rather than use a motored boat, the young fella stands on the boat and pulls the boat along the river by tugging along the overhead cable. It's actually kind of cool, and I did prefer it to a loud motor with noxious fumes. Total time in the boat was 16 minutes (I timed it after reading another review). You go up one way, come back, down the other way, and back to the dock. Santa rows up to the boat in a canoe (young, skinny Santa. No old dude is going to stand up in a canoe to high-five the kiddies and give out candy canes) and even though he was a little corny, the kids ate it up. They said they had 14,000 lights strung. That's not as many as is sounds like. They could stand to put in 140,000 and you'd still feel like it was a little bare. They twinkled off of the water and looked pretty cool in that respect, but it ain't the lights that'll wow you. Here's the real lowdown. If you live in Utah County and have little ones, this is a really, really terrific activity. The fire, the lights, the boat. They're going to be wowed, and it's not going to take you all night to have a little adventure. I wouldn't drive from far away for it, but it's going to be something the kiddies remember for a long time. If you're looking for a date night, you're probably going to be better off looking elsewhere. If they were to invest some money in a ton more lights (and all that labor it takes to string them and unstring them), train the rope kids to be interactive, add some features, and jazz the thing up then you might have something. But you know what? I'm guessing they're not going to do that. And that's just fine. The ropes course is their bread and butter. This cruise thing is fine for the kiddies, and as long as they keep adding a new lighted deer or a few new LED lights, the kiddies will keep coming back.

    Sarah T.

    We came for the Halloween River Cruise. We drove from Salt Lake, so we drove quite a ways. We had fun but felt like it wasn't quite worth the drive. If we lived closer and didn't go so far out of our way, we would be back. We will be going back for the Christmas Cruise but I don't think we'll do the Halloween one again. The host was really nice and entertaining. There just didn't seem to be a lot of decor, pumpkins and lights. I would love to see more.

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    Staff were wonderful! Great place to help build confidence for heights and obstacles. Kids loved the huge swing!

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    The Front Climbing Club - South Main

    3.6
    (19 reviews)

    We love the front! Always friendly staff, clean facility, huge with so many walls and routes, 3…read morelevels of bouldering, auto belay systems, frequently changed routes, they have a full gym and yoga classes, lots of events and craft nights, a coffee shop and bar, great retail space. Great place for beginners and advanced climbers alike

    While this location isn't as convenient for where I live, I will frequently go out of my way to…read morevisit because of all the amenities here that aren't at the downtown location. They offer way more classes and they have multiple levels of bouldering. The rope climbing also seems to be rated slightly easier and there's way more options for rope climbing so there's more room to spread out. The walls are also taller so it's great for working on your endurance. If you come on a weeknight, it's still pretty hard to get a top rope spot. I will frequently switch to lead climbing because there are more options. Just don't forget rope! They do events here sometimes but I find that the events are way better at the downtown location. It's probably because there's not a ton of space just for hanging out. They have a pretty killer cafe, just like the downtown location but it closes annoyingly early. Why is it that every time I actually need to buy food, the cafe is closed?! I also find in general, this location is more chill, people are just less intense. That's my take, it's based on no real personal experiences, it's just a vibe.

    Ferguson Canyon

    Ferguson Canyon

    4.0
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    This trail on the southeast side of town is beautiful, well shaded, and right along a stream. The…read moretrailhead is in a neighborhood. There are some parking spaces flanking the trail, and overflow parking down the street. Other parking along the street is permit only, with warning signs that threaten fines and towing without notice. A paved ramp and amphitheatre sit trail adjacent. The beginning of the trail looks tame and fairly pleasant (except for all the dog poo bags littered about; carry the poo out, people). But don't be fooled! It quickly turns rocky and the are some steep areas. After rain, the sandy spots can be a bit slick. The bubbling water and shade are quite pleasant on a hot day. But it can be a bit buggy. I was bitten by what looked to be some black flies and mosquitoes. The trail isn't well marked and there are a few offshoots that lead in different directions. Some parts seem narrow and overgrown. For the most part, follow the water to stay on the trail. I didn't see many people. Most people appeared towards the beginning of the trail; most with dogs off leash. A nice trail for respite from the sun, but is not really a beginner's trail. Footwear with good grip and ankle support recommended.

    Oh man if you are looking for a challenging hike this one is for you…read more I had no idea this trail even existed so close to the city until, I ran across a review from an old friend of mine on google maps. Cool that there is a hike that's close to the city and is dog friendly. I used google maps to get me to this hike. It's in a neighborhood, and has very limited parking. There isn't parking on the street in front of the houses, unless you have a permit, your car will be towed. (there is overflow parking about a block or so down the street) Now back to the trail review... At first the trail is pretty easy, and I had my dog on a leash obeying the signs. Pretty quickly the trail starts to get a bit rocky, and you run into some make shift stairs going down closer to the river, which you can hear right away. Then the elevation gain starts, and doesn't end until you come down from your hike. The trail is beautiful, and has a good amount of shade and water. The trail is not well defined as far as signage goes. At one point I came to a stand still because I didn't know where to go. The trail I was on came right up to the river, and I couldn't see a trail beyond if you crossed it, and there definitely wasn't a defined trail to my right. I thought what do I do now cross the river? Thankfully a family with small children came around the rocky bend and I asked them which way to go. They said they always take the rocky way through the river. It's a good thing I had my hiking boots on. Most of this hike is ROCKY, climbing over boulders and very large rocks on very sandy soil. It didn't help that it rained this morning. I was slipping and sliding. At this point I took my dog off her leash. It's not in your best interest or the dogs to be dragged on this rocky trail ,with a leash around it's neck, getting pulled here and there. There was one point on the trail that was almost a 99% vertical climb that I sat down with tears in my eyes. I was scared. I kept thinking I have to come down this when I turn around. I should just turn around now, but I wanted to finish to the end to feel a sense of accomplishment. There are no switchbacks on this trail that would have helped with this section, so I made my own, and got past this section. I was holding on to what I could and said "I don't care if there are any snakes I have to get out of here". (as luck would have it there wasn't any, I think I would have passed out if there was coming face to face with a rattler) Each part of the trail became more beautiful, and more changeling. I ran across a section where you could tell a rock slide happened, and you just kept climbing over the boulders. "I can make it, I know I can." There were two sections that you have to walk through the river to continue on the trail. I don't know how the river is at any other time of the year, but it wasn't rushing so fast that you couldn't pass it if you want to go to the end. You have to pass it. I logged on the the all trails app to make sure I was on the trail. It said I was and I only had a little ways left to go to the end. Rain clouds were forming and I thought I better turn back because the trail was slippery enough I didn't need to be caught on the trail when it was a down pour. Plus my little doggy was doing this trail as well, I had to think of her too. There was hardly any people on this trail today, but when I did run across any, they had younger kids with them. Mind you All Trails has this trail rated as Hard. The rain clouds started to form so I turned around. I have to say it was easier to come down than it was to go up. When I came down I ran into a couple of people learning how to mountain climb. I guess this is a popular spot to do that. I would like to go back, and climb all the way to the top. Next time I'll know what to expect, but seriously doubt I'll make it.

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