Bicentennial Park

This is a unique park with an active spring and a wetlands nature trail boardwalk. There are plenty of large mature trees to sit under. A disc golf course runs through the park under the trees and across large grassy areas. Bicentennial Park is home to Provo’s only off-leash dog park.

Bicentennial Park

1440 S 1600 E
Provo, UT 84606
(801) 852-6606

  • Established in 1976 (America’s Bicentennial)
  • Size:  33 Acres
  • DOG PARK
  • BBQ’s
  • Disc Golf
  • Drinking Fountain/Water Tap
  • Duck Pond
  • Horseshoe Pit
  • Playground
  • Volleyball Court
  • Walking Trail/Boardwalk
  • Water Feature

 

Bicentennial Disc Golf Course

  • ​Year Established: 1999
  • Number of Baskets: 16 | Par 48

Bicentennial Park Nature Walk

This unique boardwalk trail is an enjoyable short walk through a wetlands preserve. The cattail marsh is fed by the “Nuttall Spring”, which flows year-round. This may be the easiest and best way to expose yourself and your family to nature from close-up.

Bicentennial Dog Park

This off-leash fenced dog park is the only public facility in Provo. Dogs are allowed to freely roam and play with other dogs on the sand. Water is provided.

Dogs are allowed in all Provo City Parks and trails as long as they are kept on a leash.

As a courtesy to all other visitors, please clean up after your pet.

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ONLINE PROVO PARKS PAVILION RESERVATIONS

RESERVATION TIMES | 8:30AM-2:00PM & 4:00-9:30PM, or all day
RESERVATION SEASON | 4/15/23–10/15/23 except Sundays, Starting on Jan 1st
Pavilion Reservations & Customer Service – (801) 852-6000

  • Pavilions are available for reservations M-SA. Fees range from $26-$177 for each time period, depending on pavilion size and location.
  • Reservation fees are double for observed holidays. Restroom facilities and water supplies are only in order during the reservation season.
  • An eight-day minimum notice is required for pavilion reservations, modifications, and cancellations. A $10 service fee is charged for all cancellations and modifications. Unreserved pavilions are available, without charge, on a first-come basis
  • For more information regarding pavilion reservations and park rules visit Provo.org/Reservations.

THINGS TO REMEMBER

  • Electricity is provided at most pavilions; with only 15 amps of power, it’s enough to run a small slow cooker, radio etc. If you need additional power, please supply your own.
  • Events may require a Special Parks Use Application and additional fees.
  • Pets are allowed in all parks and trails as long as they are on a leash. Please be respectful and pick up after your pet.
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