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Hike the Grove Creek Trail for 5.9 miles (9.5 km) with 2617 feet (798 metres) of elevation gain, offering diverse scenery and panoramic view
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
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The trailhead for Grove Creek Trail is located in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Parking is typically available at the trailhead, but it's always a good idea to arrive early, especially on weekends, as specific parking details are not provided in the available information.
The Grove Creek Trail is located within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Generally, there are no specific permits required for day hiking on this trail. However, it's always recommended to check the USDA Forest Service website for any current regulations or fee changes, especially if you plan to camp or use specific facilities.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Grove Creek Trail and are allowed off-leash. However, always ensure your dog is under voice control and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
The Grove Creek Trail offers beauty throughout the seasons. May through July is excellent for wildflowers, while fall provides a spectacular display of colorful foliage. The waterfall's robustness varies with the season, often being more impressive in spring. Be aware of snow and ice conditions in winter and early spring.
The trail starts wide but quickly narrows into singletrack. It features a consistent and steep uphill climb with grades from 10 to 35 percent. Hikers will encounter rocky and loose shale sections, especially in exposed areas and switchbacks. Some parts are narrow and cliff-like, which can be challenging.
You'll experience diverse scenery, including at least one prominent waterfall and views of multiple cascades. The trail offers incredible mountain views, including Mount Timpanogos, and panoramic city views of Utah County and Utah Lake. As you ascend, the landscape transitions from scrub oak to pine trees, then aspens, and eventually opens into picturesque meadows. You'll also pass by the Grove Creek Spring.
Yes, the Grove Creek Trail connects with several other routes, offering opportunities for longer hikes or loops. It intersects with sections of the Great Western Trail - Utah, the Timpooneke-Chris' Flat Trail, and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, among others. A popular option is the strenuous Grove Creek to Battle Creek Loop.
Due to its steep and rugged nature, consistent uphill climb, and significant elevation gain, the Grove Creek Trail is generally considered difficult and physically demanding. It may not be suitable for beginners or very young children, though experienced families might find sections manageable.
Yes, you should bring plenty of water, especially during hotter months. While the trail transitions through forested areas, some sections are exposed with limited shade, making hydration crucial for this challenging hike.
Beyond the beautiful wildflowers in summer and stunning fall foliage, a unique patriotic display occurs around July 4th when a giant American flag, known as Lady Liberty, is hung in Grove Creek Canyon, adding a special element to the experience.
While the trail is technically open to mountain biking and equestrian use, it is generally not recommended for these activities due to its narrow, steep, and exposed sections, which can be challenging and potentially unsafe for bikes and horses.