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The Mantua Boardwalk Trail offers a delightful, easy escape into nature, providing a taste of the scenic beauty around Mantua Reservoir. Expect to wander along sections that might feature plank bridges or woodchips, giving you that classic boardwalk feel as you take in views of the tranquil water and the…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Mantua Boardwalk Trail is located in Mantua, Utah, within the scenic Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. While not an officially named trail, it refers to accessible, flat paths, often boardwalk-like, around the Mantua Reservoir. You can typically access these trails from various points around the reservoir, with parking available near the reservoir's perimeter. Specific trailhead parking can be found near the Mantua Reservoir Loop.
Yes, the trail is considered easy and very suitable for beginners and families. The paths around Mantua Reservoir are generally flat and accessible, making them ideal for a leisurely stroll with children. The komoot tour itself is only about 1.7 km (1 mile) long with minimal elevation change, making it a perfect short outing.
The terrain is predominantly flat and accessible, often resembling a boardwalk or paved path. While some sections might be dirt paths, they are generally well-maintained. You might encounter some tree root upheavals or minor cracks in certain areas, but overall, it's a smooth and easy surface to navigate.
Yes, the trails around Mantua Reservoir are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The trail offers beauty year-round, but late spring and early summer (especially June) are particularly stunning due to the vibrant red poppy fields that bloom near Mantua, Utah. Fall also brings beautiful foliage. For comfortable hiking temperatures, spring and fall are ideal. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for snow and ice.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the trails around Mantua Reservoir within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest for day-use hiking. However, always check the official Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest website for any updated regulations or specific fees for certain amenities or activities.
You'll be treated to dramatic alpine backdrops of the Wasatch Mountains and stunning views of the 500-acre Mantua Reservoir. The area is rich in wildlife, especially waterfowl and wetland species. In late spring and June, the historic poppy fields near town burst into vibrant red blooms, offering a picturesque experience.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Boardwalk Trail and the Bonnoville Shoreline Trail. These intersecting paths offer opportunities to extend your hike or explore different sections around the reservoir.
The komoot tour for the Mantua Boardwalk Trail is approximately 1.7 km (1 mile) long and takes about 28 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace. If you choose to explore the full Mantua Reservoir Loop, which is about 7 km (4.3 miles), it would take longer, typically 1.5 to 2 hours.
The entire Mantua Reservoir area is a gem, especially the views of the Wasatch Mountains reflecting on the water. Keep an eye out for the vibrant poppy fields in late spring/early summer. The accessibility of the Mantua Reservoir Loop itself is a notable feature, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic beauty and rich wildlife.
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