6.3 km
~1 hrs 51 min
357 m
“The Big Springs Hollow Trail offers stunning scenery, historical intrigue, and moderate challenges on a 6 km loop.”
Starting near Utah County, Utah, the Big Springs Hollow Trail and Big Springs-Shingle Mill Link Trail form a scenic loop of approximately 6 km (3.7 miles) with an elevation gain of around 300 meters (984 feet). This medium-difficulty trail offers a delightful mix of natural beauty, historical significance, and moderate physical challenge.
### Getting There
To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards the Big Springs Park area, which is accessible via South Fork Road. The nearest significant landmark is the South Fork Park, located at 4988 South Fork Road, Provo, UT 84604. For those using public transport, the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) offers bus services that can get you relatively close to the trailhead, but you may need to arrange for a taxi or rideshare for the final leg of the journey.
### Trail Overview
The trail begins at the Big Springs Park, a popular spot for picnics and family gatherings. As you start your hike, you'll immediately notice the lush greenery and the sound of the nearby stream, which accompanies you for the first part of the trail. The initial section is relatively flat, making it a good warm-up before the ascent begins.
### Key Landmarks and Elevation
At approximately 1 km (0.6 miles) into the hike, you'll encounter the first significant elevation gain. The trail starts to climb steadily, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Keep an eye out for the diverse flora, including wildflowers in the spring and summer months, and the vibrant fall foliage.
Around the 2 km (1.2 miles) mark, you'll reach a small clearing with a bench, perfect for a short rest. This spot offers a great view of the Big Springs Hollow and is an excellent place for bird-watching. You might spot species like the Mountain Bluebird or the American Kestrel.
### Historical Significance
As you continue, you'll come across remnants of old logging operations from the early 20th century. These historical markers provide a glimpse into the area's past, where timber was a significant industry. The Shingle Mill Link Trail, in particular, is named after the old shingle mill that once operated in the region.
### Wildlife and Natural Features
The trail is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, squirrels, and occasionally, black bears. It's advisable to carry bear spray and make noise to avoid surprising any wildlife. The trail also features several small waterfalls and streams, especially during the spring melt.
### Navigation and Safety
Navigating the trail is straightforward, but it's always a good idea to have a reliable map. The HiiKER app provides detailed maps and real-time GPS tracking, ensuring you stay on the right path. The trail is well-marked, but weather conditions can change rapidly, so be prepared for sudden rain or temperature drops.
### Final Stretch
The final 2 km (1.2 miles) of the loop take you through a dense forested area, gradually descending back towards the trailhead. This section can be slippery after rain, so good hiking boots are recommended. As you near the end, the trail opens up again, offering a serene view of the Big Springs Park, signaling the completion of your hike.
This loop trail offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, moderate physical challenge, and historical intrigue, making it a rewarding experience for hikers of all levels.
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