The Nuttall Spring in Provo City's Bicentennial Park - Provo Utah USA
N 40° 12.805 W 111° 37.830
12T E 446348 N 4451635
The Nuttall Spring in Provo City's Bicentennial Park - Provo Utah
Waymark Code: WMCKYV
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 09/18/2011
Views: 11
The Nuttall Spring is located along a wetlands boardwalk on the south-east side of Provo City's Bicentennial Park.
The area that now comprises the park was once the Nuttall family estate. The spring, named for the family, was used to supply drinking water as well as water for the garden, prized gladiolus, the orchard, pasture and animals. Any excess water flowed into the brook that is still present today. Now the spring provides surface water through part of the constructed wetland.
Public or Private Land?: Public
Public Land Fees?: None
Private Land access?: N/A
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Visit Instructions:
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