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Recreation Region: Spanish Fork Ranger District

Center Trail #009

The Center Trail is a connecting section of the Great Western Trail, which ultimately spans the United States from Canada to Mexico. During its winding travels, the north-south traveling Center Trail intersects the east-west traveling Sixth Water Divide, Fifth Water, Fourth Water, and Cottonwood Second Water trails. This trail is a little known, infrequently traveled trail system hidden in the upper Diamond Fork basin. The forest in this area is enveloped by lush underbrush and profuse wildflowers. This remote trail traverses rolling hills sliced by trickling creeks.

Connecting Trails: Fifth Water Trail #015, Fourth Water Trail #017, Sixth Water Divide #014, Cottonwood Second Water Trail #018.

Specific Trail Information

Trail Number

009

Trail Type

Standard/Terra Trail — A trail that has a surface consisting predominantly of the ground and that is designed and managed to accommodate use on that surface.

General Information

Trail Length: 21.47 miles

Getting There

Directions

Access: From I-15 take the Price Exit 258. This takes you through Spanish Fork Canyon via Highway 6/89. Take the Diamond Fork turnoff (left hand side) about six miles heading south-east through Spanish Fork Canyon. Follow the dirt road until the pavement ends at Springville Crossing, and then take the right fork. When you come to another fork in the road, take the left fork. This will take you down Dip Vat, a four wheel drive, high clearance vehicle is recommended.

Recreation Opportunities

OHV Trail RidingOHV Trail Riding

Last updated June 18, 2025