Definitely one of the better staircases I've climbed. The stairs are nice and evenly spaced, not too close and not too far apart. The friction pads on the lip of the staircase are a nice touch -- they allow you to maintain traction in snowy weather. Would strongly recommend over the other staircases in the area.
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Bryce
Jul 12, 2022
5.0
I’m always looking to find cool stair workouts and this was a good one on the BYU campus. Get there early to beat the heat (and the people) and find parking on the street near the duck pond.
Frequently Asked Questions About South Campus Stairs
Where are the South Campus Stairs located?
The South Campus Stairs are located at 401 E 800 N, Provo, UT 84604, on the south end of the BYU campus, starting at the Cuk Pond leading to the JSB.
What is the historical or cultural significance of the South Campus Stairs?
The South Campus Stairs are recognized as a historical and cultural landmark on the BYU campus, connecting the Cuk Pond area to the JSB building.
What landmarks or natural features are near the South Campus Stairs?
Nearby notable places include the BYU Duck Pond, BYU Botany Pond, and Bertrand F. Harrison Arboretum and Botany Pond, all offering natural scenery and wildlife.
What campus buildings can I find near the South Campus Stairs?
Close to the stairs are several campus buildings like the Heber J. Grant Building, Ezra Taft Benson Building, and the Karl G. Maeser Building, which include educational and tutoring facilities.
Are there accommodations available near the South Campus Stairs?
Yes, nearby accommodations include Monticello Apartments, Park Place Apartments, Moon Apartments, Southridge Apartments, and The Isles hotel/motel.
How can I contact information about the South Campus Stairs?
You can contact via the main phone number +1 801-422-4636 or visit the website at https://www.byu.edu/.
What timezone is the South Campus Stairs located in?
The South Campus Stairs are in the America/Denver timezone.
What categories best describe the South Campus Stairs?
They are best described as a Historical Landmark and Cultural Landmark on campus.
Is the South Campus Stairs accessible for visitors walking through the BYU campus?
Yes, the stairs start at the Cuk Pond and lead up to the JSB, making them accessible for students and visitors moving between these campus landmarks.
Which nearby attractions can I visit after using the South Campus Stairs?
After visiting the South Campus Stairs, you can explore nearby natural attractions like the BYU Duck Pond and Bertrand F. Harrison Arboretum and Botany Pond for a relaxing outdoor experience.