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Snowshoeing by Moonlight - Big Springs, Provo Cyn 12/4/25

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Itinerary:

6 pm - 6:45 pm - Hike up to trail junction with road (wooden cross sign)

6:45 pm - Continue up another 0.2 miles on the left trail to the springs for a 4 mi loop

7 pm - Cocoa/soup and hike back

8-8:30 pm - Arrive back at parking lot


Drive: Top parking lot (furthest west), Big Springs Park, Provo Cyn 


Activities:

Hike/Snowshoe Big Springs trails - 3 mile loop. Started north of parking lot and crossed small bridge and headed west through the woods. You get to a meadow in about 15-20 min. Then continued on, through the woods until about 1.5 miles where the trail meets the road.  Great place to turn around and make it a loop or you can continue on either trail for more miles. This is where we stopped for hot cocoa/tea and soup, then turned around and came back through either the road or tree trail back. Map of trail (longer version) and summer trail report. 


Tips:

  • There is a notch in a log around a mile up the trail that is perfect for a table to make hot chocolate.

  • No flashlight needed most of the way on a full moon.

  • Watch for trip hazards

  • Magical with the sparkling ice!!

  • Didn't need microspikes or snowshoes - check weather forcasts


Gear: Micro Spikes or Snowshoes/poles (weather dependent), gaiters (optional - can rent), (NO COTTON) thermal top and bottom, wool socks or just not cotton socks, snow pants, long sleeve

fleece, light waterproof jacket, gloves, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, camelback or

regular back pack (with space remaining to shove clothes in when you get too warm), 1

Liters water (not in hydration pack as the tubes will freeze), 3-4 snacks, WATERPROOF boots or non-waterproof boots/shoes and also rent "overshoes",  thermoses of soup and hot beverages.


Rentals: Snowshoes – ($12/day with overboots - UVU Outdoor Adventure Center; $13/day BYU Outdoors; $5 overboots)



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