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Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple was announced on October 3, 2021 by the Prophet Russell M. Nelson

Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple was announced on October 3, 2021 by the Prophet Russell M. Nelson

Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple — Informative Update and Key Facts

The Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple is a major new temple project for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 2200 Temple Hill Dr, Provo, UT 84604. Announced by President Russell M. Nelson on October 3, 2021, the temple represents an important addition to the Church’s presence in Utah and is planned as a large, modern house of worship and sacred ordinances.

Quick facts

  • Official name: Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple (renamed from “Provo Utah Temple” on February 20, 2024)
  • Announcement: October 3, 2021, by President Russell M. Nelson
  • Public rendering released: November 24, 2021
  • Construction start: February 24, 2024
  • Expected completion: Late 2027
  • Address: 2200 Temple Hill Dr, Provo, UT 84604
  • Site size: 17 acres (the prior temple site was 15 acres; the change reflects removal of the road at the old temple’s front)
  • Building area: Approximately 163,000 square feet
  • Height: Approximately 81 meters (265 feet 6 inches)
  • Exterior material: Granite
  • Spire and statue: A single attached central spire; there will be no gold-leafed Angel Moroni on the spire, and the existing Angel Moroni statue is currently in storage
  • Parking and meetinghouse: The temple will not share a parking lot with a meetinghouse; a meetinghouse and its parking are located off to the corner across the street
  • State context: This will be the sixth temple in the state of Utah
  • Elevation: Sits at roughly 4,876 feet (1,486 meters) above sea level
  • Church statistics (at announcement): The Church had roughly 16.8 million members worldwide and about 500 congregations in Utah

Site and design highlights
The new temple will occupy a 17‑acre site, slightly larger than the prior location’s 15 acres due to removal of the road that formerly ran in front of the old temple. The design calls for a single attached central spire and a granite exterior, creating a monumental appearance appropriate for a 163,000‑square‑foot building. Unlike many recent temples, the central spire will not be topped with a gold‑leafed Angel Moroni; the existing statue is being stored.

Timeline and public release
The temple was announced on October 3, 2021, with an official rendering released to the public on November 24, 2021. Groundbreaking and construction began on February 24, 2024. Projected completion is late 2027, barring any schedule changes.

Context and significance
As the sixth temple in Utah, the Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple adds to the state’s significant number of temple facilities. At the time of announcement, the Church reported roughly 16.8 million members worldwide and about 500 congregations in Utah, underlining the ongoing need for additional temple capacity in the region.

Practical notes for visitors and neighbors

  • Address: 2200 Temple Hill Dr, Provo, UT 84604.
  • The temple will not share a parking lot with an adjacent meetinghouse; there is a separate meetinghouse and associated parking located across the street and off to the corner.
  • The site sits at an elevation near 4,876 feet above sea level, a relevant detail for visitors and for site planning.

Conclusion
The Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple is a significant and large-scale temple project with distinctive design choices (granite exterior, central spire without a gold Angel Moroni) and an expanded site footprint. With construction underway and an expected late‑2027 completion, it will become an important spiritual landmark in Provo and the sixth temple serving members in Utah.

If you’d like, I can help draft a short announcement post for your site, prepare a timeline graphic, or assemble a photo caption set based on the public rendering.

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