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Lindon Utah Temple

4.9
(215 reviews)

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N 800 E St & E Center St, Lindon, UT
84042, United States
https://www.thechurchnews.com/almanac/temples/lindon-utah/

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Church
The Lindon Utah Temple open house will be held Thursday, 12 March through Saturday, 11 April 2026 — excluding Saturday, April 4. Following the open house, it will be dedicated Sunday, 3 May 2026. The temple was announced on 4 October 2020 by Pres. Russell M. Nelson as the 25th temple in the state. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on 23 April 2022. Plans call for a three-story building of approximately 81,000 square feet with two equally-sized spires.

Location

Lindon Utah Temple
N 800 E St & E Center St, Lindon, UT
84042, United States

Hours

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Reviews

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  • RP
    Renee and Randy Parkinson
    3 days ago
    5.0
    This beautiful temple with gothic steeples on the east and west ends is a majestic, sacred, holy House of the Lord where we bind ourselves to our Heavenly Father through covenant relationships. The exterior marble was quarried in Italy. The motif of the temple is the blossoms from the Linden tree. The Holdman Studios in Lindon, Utah created the gorgeous stained glass windows. This is a large temple with four ordinance rooms and two baptismal fonts.Check out the Holdman Instagram account for more stunning photos!
  • JJ
    J.
    6 days ago
    2.0
    I'd like to share this comment in hopes it might improve. When we were guided through the temple, it was hardly a line to wait. It might have been maybe 10 minutes. Our guide during the open house went extremely fast. We were just a checklist, people to get through as fast as possible rather than enjoy the spirit or the temple. Without any comment from me, my 4 and 6 year old both articulately said 'it would have been better if we could have stopped and looked at some of the rooms. I either wanted it to go faster or go slower.' We were at the front of the line with our group, my mom 74 years old went at her own pace but commented afterwards that she felt very rushed and somebody even asked her 'why don't you use the elevator?'... I stayed with my two daughters during the open house, and when we got to the celestial room.... I made the decision to pause to actually talk to them about it and enjoy the view. It was obviously the best moment of the tour for us because I took the time to do this. We went to the front of the line to the back with a huge gap of about 15 ft before we began to start moving slowly outside of the celestial room. I'm a member, but I don't think this was curated to be a tour for either members or non-members. There was no pause for comments, no moments to take any of this in. One of the volunteers commented to my girls to look for the butterflies on the floor. This was the most interaction we had from anyone, and I appreciate this sister. I write this and pray people will remember this is the house of the Lord. My focus on inviting the spirit only helped so much with the atmosphere. Unity of respect and inviting the spirit would be appreciated.
  • LL
    Lawrence M Law
    Apr 4, 2026
    5.0
    Gorgeous place. Brand new LDS temple with beautiful spires, stained glass windows and amazing landscaping. Free public tours through April 11, then closed to the public for religious reasons. Special feeling here... I love it!!!
  • AA
    Aliyah Akana
    Mar 30, 2026
    4.0
    The Lindon Temple open house was beautiful, both inside and out. The attention to detail and peaceful atmosphere made it a really special experience. The reason I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because of an uncomfortable interaction near the entrance. An elderly man who appeared to be an usher kept complimenting me in a way that felt inappropriate and stood uncomfortably close without warning. It took away from what was otherwise a very uplifting visit. I share this just so others, especially women can be aware and look out for themselves.
  • CA
    Chef Armstrong
    Mar 27, 2026
    5.0
    Love riding by this temple on the Murdock Trail. Great addition to Lindon City. Just wish it had a cafe. We could call it "Temple Cafe" and serve celestial style food and non-alcoholic beverages. And we could pay for the food with a hug and a smile. And if you have a temple recommend, you should check out the inside, looks even cooler on the inside.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lindon Utah Temple

What is the Lindon Utah Temple and when will its open house be held?

The Lindon Utah Temple is a three-story, approximately 81,000 square foot religious building with two spires. Its open house is scheduled from Thursday, March 12 through Saturday, April 11, 2026, excluding Saturday, April 4.

When is the dedication ceremony for the Lindon Utah Temple?

The dedication ceremony will be held on Sunday, May 3, 2026.

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