Fort Utah Park
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About Fort Utah Park in Provo
Fort Utah Park is a public recreational area located at 200 N Geneva Road in Provo, Utah. The park spans approximately 15 acres and was dedicated in 1999. It is named after Fort Utah, which was the original European American settlement established in 1849 at what is now modern-day Provo.
The park features four baseball/softball fields, making it a popular venue for local sports leagues and tournaments. These fields are well-maintained and suitable for various levels of play, from youth leagues to adult recreational games.
Fort Utah Park also includes a playground area for children, providing a space for younger visitors to enjoy outdoor activities. Additionally, the park offers a challenging skate park, attracting skateboarding enthusiasts from the local community.
The Provo River Parkway Trail is easily accessible from Fort Utah Park, allowing visitors to connect with the broader trail system for walking, jogging, or cycling. This connection to the trail network enhances the park's value as a starting point for longer outdoor excursions.
For those seeking a more relaxed visit, the park provides picnic areas with BBQ facilities, allowing families and groups to enjoy outdoor meals and gatherings. The park's layout and amenities make it suitable for various activities, from active sports to leisurely picnics.