American Fork Canyon

40°26′N 111°44′W

American Fork Canyon
View down the canyon to Utah Valley from the entrance of Timpanogos Cave
Elevation8,000 ft (2,438 m)
LocationUtah County
RangeWasatch Mountains
Coordinates40.4336°N 111.7391°W / 40.4336; -111.7391
American Fork Canyon is located in Utah
American Fork Canyon
Location in Utah
American Fork Canyon is located in the United States
American Fork Canyon
Location in the United States

American Fork Canyon is a canyon in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, United States. The canyon is famous for the Timpanogos Cave National Monument, which resides on its south side. It is named after the American Fork River, which runs through the bottom of the canyon.

The area is accessed by State Route 92, through what is officially called the "Alpine Loop Scenic Byway."[1] Visitors entering American Fork Canyon from the west can follow SR-92 up the canyon to the summit of the Alpine Loop, down the east side of Mount Timpanogos, past Sundance Ski Resort and then out into Provo Canyon to the south. Spurs off SR-92 take visitors to Tibble Fork Reservoir and Cascade Springs. A well-maintained gravel road continues east from Cascade Springs to Midway.

This area is home to many hiking, biking, and equestrian trails with several established campgrounds. Tibble Fork Reservoir and Silver Lake Flats Reservoir are popular camping and fishing spots in the summer as well as offering excellent snowmobiling, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and backcountry skiing during the winter months.

Recreation Fee Demonstration Project

American Fork Canyon is part of the Recreation Fee Demonstration Project. The fees collected at the entrance stations remain in the area to improve visitor services, maintain recreation facilities, enhance wildlife habitat, and protect natural resources.[2] As of July 2019, fees for the canyon are as follows:[3]

  • $6.00 per vehicle for three days
  • $12.00 per vehicle for seven days
  • $45.00 per vehicle for an annual pass

The access passes for the Alpine Scenic Loop are transferable to the Mirror Lake Recreation Corridor.[2] Beginning in 2013, visitors going just to Timpanogos Cave National Monument are not required to pay the entrance fee to the canyon (unless other recreational facilities are also utilized).[4]

American Fork Canyon Camping sites

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