Here’s when you can tour yet another LDS temple in Utah
This will be the faith’s sixth operating temple in the state’s second most-populous counties.
(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Rendering of the Lindon Utah Temple.
Another temple soon will grace Utah County.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Monday the open house and dedication dates for its Lindon Temple.
The twin-spired, three-story, 81,000-square-foot building will welcome visitors March 12 through April 11, 2026, in advance of a May 3 dedication.
(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Map shows the location of the Lindon Temple.
Announced five years ago, the Lindon Temple will be the church’s sixth operating temple in Utah County — the state’s second most-populous county — with one undergoing renovation (Provo’s Rock Canyon Temple) and two more planned — in Lehi and Spanish Fork.
Utah’s predominant faith has 32 temples existing or announced across the state.
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