The Rivers is a tranquil and quiet community situated at the mouth of Hobble Creek Canyon off Canyon Road in Springville. The area hosts grandiose mountain views, beautiful homes canopied by lush trees, and easy access to amazing outdoor recreation. In addition to the golfing, hiking, camping, hunting and fishing that Hobble Creek offers, the immediate area surrounding the community hosts Springville's favorite park.
Enjoyed by residents near and far, Bartholomew park features a beautiful reservoir for families to swim, paddle board, and soak up the summer sun. With picnic areas, a food shack, and large fields for dogs and games, the park is truly the community's prized gem.
Nicknamed "Art City," Springville is celebrated for its historical downtown area adorned with numerous bronze sculptures and vibrant local art. The city is home to the Springville Museum of Art, one of Utah’s first museums, which boasts a rich collection of works by both local and internationally renowned artists.
Nestled just below the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains and near the lush Hobble Creek, this charming community, located only five miles south of Provo, has experienced significant growth over the past decade. As of 2024, Springville's population is approximately 38,000 residents.
During the relaxed summer days, families come together to celebrate Springville’s Art City Days, an annual festival that features hot air balloons, a parade, carnival rides, contests, an art and farmers market, fireworks, and much more. This welcoming and vibrant community offers a perfect environment for people of all ages to call home.