Pleasant Grove, UT Summer Camps

Results 1-5 of 5 Find Pleasant Grove, UT Summer Camps 2013 for kids & teens and choose your summer camp program: day, overnight, sport & specialty. Also, search for Summer Camps in Pleasant Grove, UT or other locations by typing the desired criteria in the search box.






 

Camp Trefoil Ranch

Provo, UT 84601  

Trefoil Ranch offers girls a place where they can develop their skills,make new friends & strengthen their self esteem

Gender:
Girls Only
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Phone:
801-265-8472
 
 

Camp Invention - Utah

Provo, UT  

This summer, invest in the skills that will help your child achieve his or her full potential throughout the school year. Nonprofit Invent Nows premier program, Camp Invention, is a weeklong adventur

Camp Type:
Day Camp
Phone:
800-968-4332
 
 

Adult Ballroom Camp

Provo, UT  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Coed
 
 

Aspen Grove Family Camp

Provo, UT  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Coed
 
 

Ballet Intermediate

Provo, UT  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Coed
 

Summer Camps in Pleasant Grove, UT

Find more Pleasant Grove, UT Summer Camps or other summer camp locations by typing the desired CITY, State or ZIP CODE in the Search Box or search by Activity or Camp name. You can also use our Advance Search feature.

About Pleasant Grove, UT

Pleasant Grove, also known as "Utah's City of Trees", is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Provo–Orem Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 33,509 at the 2010 census.

History of Pleasant Grove, UT

On July 19, 1850, William H. Adams, John Mercer and Philo T. Farnsworth, Mormon pioneers sent by Brigham Young, arrived at the area now known as Pleasant Grove and staked out farms in what is now the southwest corner of the city. A small community was established September 13, 1850, consisting of George S. Clark and his wife, Susannah Dalley Clark, Richard and Ann Elizabeth Sheffer Clark, John Greenleaf Holman and Nancy Clark Holman, Lewis Harvey and his wife Lucinda Clark Harvey, Johnathan Harvey and Sarah Herbert Harvey, Charles Price and wife and child, Widow Harriet Marler and children, John Wilson, Ezekiel Holman, and possibly one or two others, relatives of those mentioned. Pleasant Grove was officially incorporated as a town January 18, 1855, by which time the settlement had grown to 623 people. The original name of the city was Battle Creek. It was named for a battle which took place there in 1849 between Mormon settlers and a small band of Ute Indians. The settlers later decided they needed a more uplifting name and began calling their town Pleasant Grove after a grove of cottonwood trees located between Battle Creek and Grove Creek, near the current-day intersection of Locust Avenue and Battle Creek Drive. A monument with a plaque describing this battle is located at Kiwanis Park, at the mouth of Battle Creek Canyon.

Pleasant Grove, UT City Statistics:

Population: 23468
Elevation: 4621 feet. Longitude: -111.7333 Latitude: 40.3704