The trails at Vesper did not appear overnight. They were earned — carved out of land that had been compacted and scarred by decades of industrial quarrying, then rebuilt with native soil, native plants, and a deep respect for the topography that was there before the machines arrived.
The result is 18.6 miles of interconnected hiking and biking paths that link the Provo River Parkway to the mountain, and the city to the canyon.
"Through thoughtful design and exceptional hospitality, we deliver moments that resonate long after the music ends."
— Vesper Amphitheater
This article is part of the Vesper Journal — a growing collection of stories about conservation, outdoor adventure, live music, and the community of Provo Canyon, Utah. Full article text coming soon as we continue to develop our editorial library.
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