Lindon sits on the central Utah County bench between Orem to the south and Pleasant Grove to the north, with Utah Lake to the west and Mount Timpanogos dominating the view to the east. The city was named in 1901 for a single linden tree planted near the town square; a misspelling in early records fixed the name as Lindon rather than Linden. It was settled in the 1850s as an agricultural community, and orchards and dairy operations defined the local economy for most of the twentieth century.
The Murdock Canal Trail, a 17-mile paved corridor built over the enclosed Murdock Canal after a piping project in 2013, runs directly through Lindon and connects it to neighboring cities along the bench. Prior to piping, the canal was open, and several historic diversion structures from the original 1879 construction remain as landmarks in the area. The trail draws cyclists, runners, and equestrians year-round.
Interstate 15 defines the western edge of the city, with exits at State Street (US 89) and at 1600 North in Orem providing access. Commercial development is concentrated along State Street, which runs the length of Utah County from Provo through Pleasant Grove. The Lindon Aquatics Center and the city amphitheater anchor the civic area near 100 North and 600 West. Brigham Young University lies a few miles south in Provo.
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Lindon sits on the central Utah County bench between Orem to the south and Pleasant Grove to the north, with Utah Lake to the west and Mount Timpanogos dominating the view to the east. The city was named in 1901 for a single linden tree planted near the town square; a misspelling in early records fixed the name as Lindon rather than Linden. It was settled in the 1850s as an agricultural community, and orchards and dairy operations defined the local economy for most of the twentieth century.
The Murdock Canal Trail, a 17-mile paved corridor built over the enclosed Murdock Canal after a piping project in 2013, runs directly through Lindon and connects it to neighboring cities along the bench. Prior to piping, the canal was open, and several historic diversion structures from the original 1879 construction remain as landmarks in the area. The trail draws cyclists, runners, and equestrians year-round.
Interstate 15 defines the western edge of the city, with exits at State Street (US 89) and at 1600 North in Orem providing access. Commercial development is concentrated along State Street, which runs the length of Utah County from Provo through Pleasant Grove. The Lindon Aquatics Center and the city amphitheater anchor the civic area near 100 North and 600 West. Brigham Young University lies a few miles south in Provo.
On Escortservice.com, Lindon coverage consists of escort website reviews and listings. Escortservice.com does not run introductions, confirm identities of advertisers, or take part in any transactions. Users must be 21 years old or older.
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