Experience the BoxDrop Difference!
BoxDrop Utah County, UT is a locally-owned and operated clearance center dedicated to serving our community with several nationally recognized Mattress & Furniture brands. Our unique model allows our customers to purchase inventory 40-70% Off Retail Value due to our low overhead, and at the same time provide a higher quality product and a better experience. Here you will find: Inner Spring & Economy, Pillow Top, Foam & Memory Foam, Hybrids, Adjustables and more, including non-traditional sizes! Everything is new in plastic and we carry Name Brands such as: Beautyrest, Royal Heritage, Sapphire Sleep, Steve Silver, Parker House, Coaster Fine, and more. Come see us today and save hundreds on your next mattress, sofa, sectionals and more!
Hours:
Timezone: (GMT-07:00) America/Phoenix
Monday
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wednesday
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Thursday
3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Friday
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Saturday
11:00 am - 4:00 pm
BoxDrop Mattress & Furniture Utah County, UT
1444 S 500 E STE 550
American Fork 84003
United States
801 405 9766
https://boxdrop-utah-county-ut-mattress-and-furniture-store.business.site/?m=true
About American Fork
American Fork is a city in north-central Utah County, Utah, United States, at the foot of Mount Timpanogos in the Wasatch Range, north from Utah Lake. This city is thirty-two miles southeast of Salt Lake City. It is part of the Provo–Orem Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 33,337 in 2020. The city has grown rapidly since the 1970s. == History == The area around Utah Lake was used as a seasonal hunting and fishing ground by the Ute Indians. American Fork was settled in 1850 by Mormon pioneers and incorporated as Lake City in 1852. The first settlers were Arza Adams, followed by Stephen Chipman (grandfather of Stephen L. Chipman, a prominent citizen around the start of the 20th Century), Ira Eldredge, John Eldredge and their families.The first settlers of American Fork lived in scattered conditions along the American Fork river. By the 1850s, the tension between the settlers and Native Americans was increasing. In 1853, Daniel H. Wells, the head of the Nauvoo Legion (the Utah Territorial Militia at the time), instructed settlers to move into specific forts.
Neighborhoods around American Fork
American Fork, Grandview South, Cadence Homes Timp Hollow, Layla's Little Neighborhood - Indoor Playground & Parties, Fort Utah, Bonneville Hills, Stonecreek, Little Rock Canyon, William S. Robinson Park, Centennial Park, Wasatch Hollow, Meadow Ranch, Sunnyside East, American Fork Lion's Park, Provo-Orem Metropolitan Area, Legacy Park, American Fork Shopping Center, Maeser, Rock Canyon, Provo Bay,Things To Do in American Fork
Timpanogos Cave National Monument
Haunted Forest
William S. Robinson Park
American Fork DUP Museum
American Fork Lion's Park
Evergreen Park
Rotary Park
Thanksgiving Point
Evermore Park
Quail Cove
Axe N Smash
Museum of Natural Curiosity at Thanksgiving Point
Art Dye Park
Farm Country
Hunter Park
Greenwood Park
Margaret Wines Park
Centennial Park
American Fork Amphitheater
Secret Combinations Escape Rooms