Bicentennial Boardwalk - Provo, UT

Bicentennial Boardwalk - Provo, UT Bicentennial Boardwalk - Provo, UT Bicentennial Boardwalk - Provo, UT Bicentennial Boardwalk - Provo, UT Bicentennial Boardwalk - Provo, UT
Off Leash
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Trash Bins
Parking
Accessible Paths
Fenced Area

Bicentennial Boardwalk Dog Park in Provo, Utah

The Bicentennial Boardwalk dog park is a favorite pet-friendly spot located in Provo, Utah. Featuring a fully fenced, grassy area ideal for dogs to run and play off-leash, this park offers beautiful mountain views and a peaceful environment just south of the city center. There’s a convenient paved boardwalk trail for easy walking through shady woods, perfect for both dog owners and nature lovers.

This dog park stands out for its clean, well-maintained grounds and the availability of poop bags and a waste station right outside the gate, ensuring a tidy and enjoyable visit. While there’s no separate area for small or large dogs, and no water fountains for pups, you will find benches for relaxing and ample shade from mature trees. Parking is convenient in the lot shared with the city rec center. Families also enjoy a children’s playground, picnic pavilions, and access to public restrooms, making this an all-around destination for the whole household.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the designated, fully fenced dog park area.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, the dog park area is fully fenced for safety.
  • Are there poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, there are poop bags available and a trash can right outside the dog park gate.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are benches within the dog park area.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park includes mature trees providing ample shade and nearby picnic pavilions for shelter.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, public restrooms are available on site.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is in the lot to the east, shared with the city recreation center.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a playground, pavilions, zip lines, and other fun activities for children near the dog park.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Mosquitoes are common, especially in summer—bring bug spray.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Some areas around the benches and grass may become muddy.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the boardwalk and open spaces are accessible for wheelchairs.

Reviews

Sabrina Matheny

I’m giving this place 5 stars, ONLY because it really is a great park. But I would love to give it no stars because I hate hate hate the fact there’s sooooo many mosquitoes there that ate me alive when I went. Definitely take yourself some bug spray. It’s a fun walk though and is pretty. It’s an easy walk that anyone can do. The boardwalk walks you thru trees that makes it exciting for the kids, and while inside all the trees you’ll find a cool spring spraying water. There’s also a stream that runs along side the boardwalk. The park itself has hills, lots of grass, a fenced dog park, playground with slides, swings and climbing activities. Has a bathroom and parking is great!

Sabrina Matheny

I’m giving this place 5 stars, ONLY because it really is a great park. But I would love to give it no stars because I hate hate hate the fact there’s sooooo many mosquitoes there that ate me alive when I went. Definitely take yourself some bug spray. It’s a fun walk though and is pretty. It’s an easy walk that anyone can do. The boardwalk walks you thru trees that makes it exciting for the kids, and while inside all the trees you’ll find a cool spring spraying water. There’s also a stream that runs along side the boardwalk. The park itself has hills, lots of grass, a fenced dog park, playground with slides, swings and climbing activities. Has a bathroom and parking is great!

Phil Law

Morning coffee in the shade of the trees over looking the pond, priceless.

Phil Law

Morning coffee in the shade of the trees over looking the pond, priceless.

Marie Pack

Well-kept boardwalk through marshy, wooded area south of Bicentennial Park. The boardwalk entrance is located south of the pond in Bicentennial Park. There are some plaques with information along the boardwalk. There is also a natural spring. There are lots of mosquitos, so I’d recommend bug spray.

Marie Pack

Well-kept boardwalk through marshy, wooded area south of Bicentennial Park. The boardwalk entrance is located south of the pond in Bicentennial Park. There are some plaques with information along the boardwalk. There is also a natural spring. There are lots of mosquitos, so I’d recommend bug spray.

Sabrina Zip

We biked on the trail and it was gorgeous! Most was up hill but that just made a easier faster way back down. We did take a wrong turn though and ended up going a little under 12 miles. Over all a great experience

Sabrina Zip

We biked on the trail and it was gorgeous! Most was up hill but that just made a easier faster way back down. We did take a wrong turn though and ended up going a little under 12 miles. Over all a great experience

Lindsey DeHut

My kids love the boardwalk, we always find interesting things to see. My favorite time to go is in the summertime when the trees are green and it’s warm and you can spot some little fish in the shallow water. In the fall and winter it’s a little brushy and brown.

Lindsey DeHut

My kids love the boardwalk, we always find interesting things to see. My favorite time to go is in the summertime when the trees are green and it’s warm and you can spot some little fish in the shallow water. In the fall and winter it’s a little brushy and brown.

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