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Hike the 6.4-mile Provo River Parkway Trail in Utah Lake State Park, a moderate paved route with river views and Bridal Veil Falls.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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228 m
Highlight • Trail
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607 m
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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5.34 km
Highlight • Lake
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10.3 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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9.19 km
671 m
405 m
Surfaces
9.00 km
668 m
601 m
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The trail is entirely paved, typically 8 to 10 feet wide, expanding to 16 feet in the canyon sections. While largely well-maintained, some older portions near Utah Lake may have rougher pavement. You will encounter some surface street crossings and narrow underpasses along the route.
Yes, the Provo River Parkway Trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it accessible for most individuals. The paved surface is friendly for strollers and wheelchairs, and the gradual uphill slope within the canyon, particularly from Bridal Veil Falls to Vivian Park, is suitable for families with children.
The trail offers diverse scenery, closely following the Provo River. Key highlights include passing directly by the base of Bridal Veil Falls, offering spectacular views. Other scenic points include Nunn's Park and Canyon Glen Park. You'll also pass by Fort Utah Greenway and the Utah Lake State Park.
Yes, the Provo River Parkway Trail is a vital part of the larger Golden Spoke network, which links over 100 miles of paved trails between Provo and Ogden. It also connects with other regional trails, such as the Murdock Trail. Along its course, you'll find sections that overlap with the Provo River Parkway, Lakeview Parkway Trail, and Utah Lake Shoreline Trail.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail. Please ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
The trail is generally open for use throughout the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with wildflowers in spring. In winter, the upper canyon sections may experience snow, so be prepared for colder conditions if you plan to visit during those months.
While there are no specific permits required for the Provo River Parkway Trail itself, if you start or end your journey at Utah Lake State Park, there may be an entrance fee for the state park. It's advisable to check the current fees for Utah Lake State Park before your visit.
There are numerous parks along the 15-mile route that offer convenient parking and direct access to the trail. These include amenities like restrooms and water. Popular access points are at Utah Lake State Park, various city and county parks along the river, and near Vivian Park in Provo Canyon.
The trail follows the Provo River, providing opportunities to spot various wildlife, especially birds. Depending on the season, you might see waterfowl, songbirds, and other small animals that inhabit the riverside environment.
The full Provo River Parkway Trail spans approximately 15 miles (one way). For a hiker, completing the entire length could take anywhere from 5 to 8 hours, depending on your pace and how often you stop. Cyclists would complete it much faster. Many users choose to enjoy shorter sections of the trail.
Yes, the trail is well-equipped with amenities. Numerous parks situated along its course offer essential facilities including restrooms, water access, and picnic areas, making it convenient for longer outings.
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