Welcome to Lehi
Full of excitement, Lehi is a happening city known for being tech-centered and fun.
Lehi is a city experiencing rapid growth. The influx of tech pioneers in the town has helped Lehi become a significant industrial hub in Utah, a city with many opportunities for residents and visitors of all ages. With many restaurants, upscale boutiques, and outdoor activities and events, Lehi has earned its reputation as a city on the rise.
Since there is so much to experience in Lehi, it can be challenging to narrow down just a few activities for a weekend of adventures. This guide will help newcomers and visitors discover some of the best amenities and activities Lehi offers.
What to Love
- Silicon Slopes, an area with a high concentration of technology entrepreneurs and rising businesses
- Wide variety of architecture, from large mansions to modern condos and apartments
- Many historical monuments and buildings
- Thanksgiving Point, a nonprofit farm and estate garden that attracts thousands of visitors every year
Local Lifestyle
With rolling hills and elegant architecture, Lehi is one of Utah’s brightest and most vibrant cities. The city has an optimistic vibe, and anyone who experiences the city takes away some of Lehi’s shine and polish. The rapid growth the city has experienced over the past few years means many new residents are discovering Lehi’s beauty for themselves — and there’s always an abundance of delightful things to see and do. At the same time, the city retains the small-town charm that attracted its more tenured residents.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Lehi boasts many delicious restaurants and quality stores.
Harvest Restaurant is a modern space that serves up fresh, locally-prepared favorites in an inviting space that foodies of all ages will appreciate, while
Tsunami Restaurant & Sushi Bar is a local hotspot that offers up new takes on classic Japanese entrees.
Lehi Bakery is a sweet bakery with many pastries and donuts to suit any taste.
The
Outlets at Traverse Mountain is Lehi’s premier shopping destination, an outlet mall with a wide variety of shops and retailers. For delectable treats, head to
Lehi Mills, a world-renowned bakery that features take-home mixes, pastries, and brownies.
Things to Do
If you’re curious about Lehi’s past, look for
Lehi Roller Mills, a historical landmark and operational flour mill. The Lehi Mills gained fame as a filming location for Footloose, and today, it stands as a testament to the difficulty of agriculture in 19th-century central Utah. The mill produces two main types of flour that go into locals’ pancakes, waffles, muffins, and desserts.
The
Tulip Festival at Thanksgiving Point happens every spring, a festival that invites residents and visitors to explore the stunning variety of flowers that grace the area. Thanksgiving Point also hosts
Luminaria, a holiday event that will imbue everyone with the holiday spirit through beautiful lights, displays, and performances.
Lehi Heritage Day is hosted every Labor Day at the Lehi Historical Society and Archives, with special events and a parade.
Schools
Lehi is served by the Alpine School District, which operates the following acclaimed schools:
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