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Home » Parks and Recreation » Trails » Lindon Heritage Trail
Lindon Heritage Trail
Tunnel Photographs | Rendering of State Street Undercrossing | Lindon Heritage Trail, General Information, April 2008 | Trail Construction Photos | Construction Update; August 8, 2008 | Thanks To These Great Lindon Businesses!!

Construction of the Lindon Heritage Trail is nearing completion!!    As crews wrap up the finishing touches on the trail, the City would like to take this opportunity to thank the great Lindon residents for their support and patience during construction.  A special thanks to several Lindon businesses located near the trail for their support and cooperation!  Click here for information from "Somewhere Inn Time," "Utah Idaho Supply - Map World," and "Lindon Hair Salon."  THANKS!  We couldn't have done it without you! 

Send comments, questions, or concerns about the trail by e-mail to lindontrailinfo@langdongroupinc.com or by phone at (801)592-9507

The Lindon Heritage Trail project represents a shared vision of Lindon City, its citizens, the Utah Department of Transportation, and other government and civic orgnaizations.  The trail will be a mixed-use trail that will stretch from the foothills of the Wasatch Front to the Shores of Utah Lake, weaving through the cities of Lindon and Vineyard to provide a backbone for Lindon City's planned trail system. 

Click here for answers to commonly asked questions about the Lindon Heritage Trail. 

Click here to view photographs of a tunnel located in Payson which is very similar to the trail under State Street into the City Center Park which will be constructed as part of the Lindon Heritage Trail project. 

Click here for trail construction photographs. 

SIMILAR TRAIL

Above is a photo of the Provo River Trail.  The Lindon Heritage Trail will be constructed similar to the Provo River Trail.  Both trails have a ten foot asphalt width, providing for multiple non-morotized uses and ADA accessibility.

 

 



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