Big Springs Park
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About Big Springs Park in Provo
Big Springs Park is located in Provo Canyon, Utah, approximately 3.2 miles up South Fork Road from its junction with Provo Canyon Road. The park spans four manicured acres covered with grass and trees, offering a serene natural setting. It serves as the last park in a series of City, County, and State Parks along the Provo River corridor.
The park features multiple tree-shaded areas, providing ample shade for visitors during warmer months. A stream flows through the park, allowing visitors to toss rocks or float sticks, adding to the natural ambiance. A large grassy field in the center of the park provides space for various activities such as frisbee or tag.
Big Springs Park is particularly known for its beautiful fall foliage, making it a popular destination for leaf-viewing in autumn. Visitors may occasionally spot wildlife such as elk, deer, and moose in the surrounding area. The park also serves as a trailhead for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and motorcycling on the adjacent National Forest land, with the Big Springs Hollow Trail being a notable route.
The park is a favored spot for group meetings, end-of-school-year outings, astronomy clubs, and family gatherings. It offers scenic beauty with views of the surrounding mountains, making it an ideal location for picnics and outdoor relaxation.