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The Utah Lake Shoreline Trail loop offers a moderate jogging experience along the water's edge. You'll cover 8.5 miles (13.7 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 35 feet (11 metres), making it a relatively flat and accessible route. Expect mostly paved surfaces as you jog, providing pleasant views…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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13.7 km
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10.0 km
2.63 km
839 m
200 m
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7.84 km
4.33 km
1.51 km
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The full loop is approximately 13.7 km (8.5 miles) and is generally considered a moderate run. For most joggers, it takes around 1 hour and 33 minutes to complete.
The trail primarily features paved surfaces, including paved roads and paths, making it suitable for all skill levels. Some sections may also include dirt roads or gravel strips. It is notably flat, with minimal elevation gain.
You can enjoy pleasant views of Utah Lake and the surrounding mountains. While there are occasional glimpses of the lake, particularly between the airport and Utah Lake, the route is generally open and exposed with minimal shade. One specific highlight is the View of Mount Timpanogos from Utah Lake State Park.
A popular access point is Utah Lake State Park. Be aware that parking within the State Park requires a fee. The trail itself is known as the Utah Lake Shoreline Trail.
While the trail itself doesn't require a permit, if you choose to park at Utah Lake State Park, there is a parking fee. Check the official provo.gov website for current fee information.
The trail is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and follow any posted regulations, especially within Utah Lake State Park or other connected areas.
Yes, the trail is largely paved and accessible, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. Its flat terrain also makes it a good option for families.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, given its open and exposed nature with minimal shade, summer months can be very warm. Spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures, while winter jogging is possible, but conditions may vary.
Yes, the route connects with several other regional trails. You'll find sections that overlap with the Provo River Parkway, Airport Dike Road, Lakeview Parkway Trail, and West 280 South, offering options for longer runs or varied experiences.
Utah Lake State Park is a primary access point for the trail. It requires a parking fee upon entry. The park offers amenities and serves as a hub for various recreational activities on and around Utah Lake. Be mindful of park regulations during your visit.
The trail passes near Utah Lake State Park, which offers some facilities. On the southern end, the trail runs near the airport runway, which can sometimes be a bit noisy. For cafes or other extensive amenities, you would need to venture slightly off the immediate trail route into Provo.
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