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Paddleboards on Deer Creek. Tubes on the Provo.
A beautiful day to explore Midway and the Heber Valley.
Celebrating 250 years of American independence
Join Midway in honoring our nation's semiquincentennial — a year of parades, heritage events, and community gatherings marking 250 years of American independence.
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Midway was settled in the 1860s by Swiss immigrants who looked at the Wasatch and saw home. A century and a half later the valley still feels held — alfalfa fields, stone cottages, the Provo River running cold through town, mountains on every side. People who land here tend to stay. They come for a weekend at the Crater, a round at Soldier Hollow, a Swiss Days afternoon — and find themselves looking at real estate by Monday. That's the quiet thing Midway does. It feels like a place that's been waiting for you.
Trails, tubing, and the venue at its summer best
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A convenient local stop for fresh grab-and-go meals, snacks, drinks, fuel, and mountain essentials in the heart of town.
Quick stop before the mountain? Grab coffee and essentials nearby.
Soak, swim, or scuba inside a 55-foot beehive-shaped dome. Open year-round, 90–96°F.
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