Description

The Nuttall Spring is found on the south-east corner of Provo City’s Bicentennial Park.
The Nuttall family once owned the land that is now the park. The family named the spring after them. It was used to supply water for the garden and prized gladiolus as well as water for the orchards, pasture, and animals. Any excess water drained into the brook, which is still there today. Through a portion of the constructed wetland, the spring supplies surface water.

Location

, , Fruitland, UT 84027, US

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