Serene – that’s how I would describe a stroll along the Provo River, especially after a welcomed morning rain. Twelves miles of the Provo River flows through Heber Valley. This section of the river is known as the Upper and Middle Provo River and offers some of the best fishing in Utah.
This world of boardwalks, cattails, and dirt trails through overgrown brush reminded me so much of hikes in my home state of South Carolina. Guess I wasn’t exactly expecting to find this type of hiking scenery in Utah. Four of us set out on a leisurely morning walk. We had two choices – go left on the dirt path or go right on a boardwalk. We went right and were immediately immersed into a wetlands world with slender fuzzy cattails rising out of the water, and even found some wild raspberries. Of course I picked one and popped it in my mouth. Delicious!
