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Alpine Attractions

Alpine (pop. 7,900) is a small town in Utah County located north of Highland and American Fork. The town is named for the Swiss Alps.
Alpine Art Center
The Alpine Art Center has a 10 acre Sculpture Park within a garden and a gallery of national and local artists work. The grounds feature shady paths and wild flower gardens.
Address
Alpine Art Center
450 South Alpine Highway
Alpine, UT 84004
United States
Phone 1 (801) 763-7173
Fax 1 (801) 763-9799
Hours
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
Open9:009:009:009:009:009:00Closed
Close17:0017:0017:0017:0017:0017:00
Always closed on:
New Year's Day (January 1)
American Independance Day (July 4)
New Year's Eve (December 31)
Christmas - Christian (December 25)
Christmas Eve - Christian (December 24)
Historic Pioneer Relic Hall
The Historic Pioneer Relic Hall is a heritage museum in Alpine. It features displays on the history of the area and the early pioneers.

Tours are conducted by tour guides from each of Alpine's four Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) Camps.
Hours
June 1 to August 31
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
OpenClosedClosedClosedClosedClosed10:00Closed
Close 12:00
Guides
Guided tour included with admission.
John Rowe Moyle House and Moyle Historical Park
The John Rowe Moyle House and Moyle Historical Park in Alpine includes the 1866 fort, a tower, a granary, a farm equipment display and a restored home. The house was built in the 1800s by John Moyle.
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