Bicentennial Park
About
33 Acres With Wetland Boardwalks and Zipline Playground
Bicentennial Park is one of Provo's largest neighborhood parks - 33 acres of green space anchored by a pond with bridge crossings, a wooden boardwalk over natural wetland springs, and one of Utah Valley's best playgrounds.
What Kids Can Do
The boardwalk over the natural springs and wetland lets kids spot frogs, dragonflies, and red-winged blackbirds without getting muddy. The playground packs climbing structures, swings, and an honest-to-goodness kid zipline. Pond bridge crossings work as bike obstacles. Wide-open lawn for soccer, frisbee, and kite flying. Walking paths loop the entire park (1 mile) [marked: zipline closes for safety after heavy snow - check Provo Parks for winter status].
What's Included
Free day-use. Pavilions reservable through Provo Parks office. Restrooms seasonal.
Experience
Plan 1-3 hours. Almost entirely outdoor. Stroller-friendly paths. Mountain views east toward Timpanogos. About 2 miles southeast of downtown Provo. Free parking on-site.