The Bicentennial Trail was built in 1976 in commemoration of the bicentennial of the United States. The trail is accessed through the Cutler Flats camp area, part of North Fork Park. The trail begins as the North Fork River Trail with a turn off for the Bicentennial. The Bicentennial Trail travels through national forest and private property. The trail offers scenic vista views, mountain views, oak and maple forests, tall evergreens, sagebrush fields, water features (reservoir, streams and beaver dams). It is a favorite of hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians.






Bicentennial Trail
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National Recreation Trail Details
Length: 3.2 Miles
Loop Trail: No
Primary Trail Type: Backcountry
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Location: Cutler Flats camp area, part of North Fork Park.
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State: UT
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Year Designated: 1981
Documents
- 784_North_Fork_Map.pdf - North Fork Park Trail Map