About the Park
Bicentennial Park, located at 1400 E 1440 S, Provo, UT 84606, is a delightful green space featuring a pond, a pavilion with picnic tables, a fenced dog park, and a playground. It’s perfect for family outings, offering amenities for both younger and older kids, as well as ample green space and scenic views of the surrounding hills and mountains. The park’s boardwalk provides a serene walk through the wetlands, making it a hidden gem in Provo.
Fencing:
- The park features a large fenced dog park with double-gated entrances for added safety while leashing and unleashing pets.
- The playground area is not fenced, so parents need to keep an eye on young children.
Distractions:
- The park’s popularity can be a distraction, especially during peak hours, as it tends to attract large crowds.
- The sidewalk surrounding the park is great for scooters and bikes, but this can be a distraction for young children playing nearby.
- Mosquitoes can be a nuisance, especially around wetland areas, so it’s advisable to bring insect repellent.
Amenities:
- Playground: Designed primarily for younger children, but it also includes climbing structures, monkey bars, lots of swings, and even a zip line.
- Pavilion: A covered pavilion with several picnic tables, ideal for family gatherings and picnics.
- Restrooms: A building with bathrooms is available, providing convenience for long outings.
- Dog Park: A fenced area with sand and grass sections, shaded benches, and water fountains for dogs and humans. It’s a popular spot for dog owners.
- Boardwalk: A scenic wetlands boardwalk, great for a stroll and spotting local wildlife.
Pricing:
- Entrance to the park is free, making it an affordable outing for families and individuals.
Cleanliness:
- The park is generally well-maintained with clean bathrooms and well-kept grounds.
- Visitors are encouraged to clean up after their pets and use the provided garbage bins.
Hazards:
- The park has seasonal hazards, such as mosquito infestations during certain times of the year.
- There have been reports of small homeless encampments in less frequented areas of the park.
- Some areas can become muddy or slippery after rain, particularly near the pond and wetlands.
Extras:
- The park features a single disc golf goal, though it’s unclear if there is a full course.
- Rolling hills provide opportunities for sledding in winter.
- The pond area is home to ducks, muskrats, and koi fish, making it a fun spot for children.
Rules:
- Pets should be on a leash outside the designated dog park area.
- Visitors are expected to be responsible and clean up after themselves to maintain the park’s cleanliness.
- The park encourages community care to preserve its beauty and functionality.
Community Safety:
- The park is considered safe, with regular visits from families, couples, and individuals.
- It’s important for visitors to stay vigilant, especially in more secluded areas, and report any suspicious activity to local authorities.
Bicentennial Park is a vibrant community hub offering diverse recreational opportunities amidst beautiful natural surroundings. Whether you’re looking for a place to play, picnic, or simply enjoy nature, this park has something for everyone.
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Marie Pack
a year agoLovely park with lots of green space, trees, a pond, a pavilion with picnic tables, a fenced dog park, and a playground. There is possibly more to be discovered, we didn't go far from the pond and playground. We really enjoyed this park even though there were lots of people at the time. The play structure is more for younger kids, but there are some cool climbing structures and monkey bars for older kids. There are also lots of swings. I noticed a single disc golf goal in the distance. I'm not sure if there is a course with it. The pond had a couple ducks, a muskrat, and some koi fish. My kids loved the bridge and trying to spot the fish.
kmgenius
5 months agoBest park in Utah County. Wish there was another Pavillion, and fire pits would be awesome.
Ethan Unklesbay
4 months agoThis is a great park. It's accessible, but tucked far enough back from State Street to feel safe. Great playground, plenty of climbing trees, clean bathrooms, and story time once a week all summer. The only thing it's missing is something like a small diner or cafe where I could get a bite to eat while the kids play. This might be out of the control of Parks and Rec, but it's something the city should consider.
Gabrielle Vaoifi
2 months agoIt’s a sandy/ gravel type enclosure. There’s stray weeds everywhere. Smells pretty rank. Looks unkept, but when your pup needs to get their energy out, it gets the job done. I personally wouldn’t come back, people don’t pick up their dogs poo either. You’re better off just finding a gated field in your community if your dog doesn’t do well off leash. Also bunch of mosquitoes this time of year.
Amanda Bogart
2 years agoBeautiful!!!!!! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! Fun for kids, beautiful for couples, and worth the stop for tourists!! There's a field of beautiful green grass with mountains behind. You can take a stroll on the boardwalk. Walk over the bridge and turn right. The boardwalk circles around and you end up back in the field. Amazing photo opportunities!!!!