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Pleasant Grove Ranger District

The majestic Mt. Timpanogos towers over the Pleasant Grove Ranger District and beckons hikers from all over the State to its summit.  In fact, the district is a popular destination due to its diversity of year-round recreation. The American Fork Canyon-Alpine Loop drive and recreation sites are a particular favorite, offering fishing, family camping, arduous cycling, snowmobiling, ATVing (or off-roading), and rock-climbing.  The district is also home to a herd of Rocky Mountain Sheep and maintaining a healthy ecosystem for this species and many others is a priority.

General Information

Pleasant Grove Ranger District
390 North 100 East
Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
(801) 785-3563
Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 4:30pm

Timpanogos Cave National Monument Visitor Center (801) 756-5238

The visitor center is located in American Fork Canyon on Hwy 92 just 10 miles east of interstate 15 and 17.2 miles from U.S. 189. Approximately 40 miles from Salt Lake City.

Passes & Permits

  • The Pleasant Grove Ranger District does not issue firewood or Christmas Tree cutting permits.
  • The Timpooneke trailhead permit system has been in place since July 7, 2023. Tickets are required on Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays (July 4, July 24, and Labor Day) from midnight 12:00am-12:00pm. >>Learn more about Timpooneke Trailhead Timed Tickets.  

    The permit system is needed to address overcrowding at this popular trailhead and along State Route 92.  The Forest Service is working with Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Highway Patrol, and Utah County to monitor the permit, which will allow for managed parking, continued access to recreation opportunities, and provide safer access for emergency responders. The following options will be available for visitors: 78 parking stalls – reservable online 30 days in advance 18 parking stalls – reservable online 48 hours in advance. Parking permits are in effect for 24 hours and reservations can be made 24/7 at recreation.gov.

    Passes

  • >>Learn more about which pass may be right for you.
  • Self-service pay stations are also available throughout the canyon, online passes are the preferred. Be sure to have your pass on display while parked at any recreation sites. We honor all Interagency Passes (America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands) and Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest passes. 
  • Passes and information are available at two Forest Service Information Stations as you enter either side of national forest system lands along State Route 92/Timpanogos Hwy/Alpine Scenic Loop. 

    We appreciate your support!

Recreation Sites

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Cascade Springs

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
 A large artesian spring with naturally terraced cascades and pools. Over seven million gallons of water flow through the springs each day. Many species of plants grow in and around the water, as…

Cascade Springs Trail #148

Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
The Cascade Springs Interpretive Trail is a short walk over a paved and boardwalk path where you can spend time enjoying the rushing waters and trout darting through the pools. Cascade Springs…

Curly Springs Trail #051

Hiking Biking Horse Riding and Camping
Curly Springs is a connector 2.4-ile trail which can create a half day loop hike using the Battle Creek Trail #050, the Dry Canyon Trail #049 and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail #219.

Dry Canyon Trail #049

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Dry Canyon starts with a climb through an impressive series of cliff bands, and then opens up into meadows and oak brush. After 0.6 miles, the trail junctions with the Curly Springs trail #051. The…

East Ridge Trail #038

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
East Ridge trail is 4.23 miles and is a steep and arduous alternative to the Ridge trail #157. This trail is rugged and remote, and users should not underestimate its difficulty. Motorcyclists are…

Echo Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking Climbing and Caving Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
     This is a day-use only timbered-setting picnic area. Enjoy the scenic drive to the picnic area. River fishing, lake fishing, caving are some of the popular recreation activities around this…

First Hamongog Trail #200

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The First Hamongog 3.64-mile trail accesses the Second Hamongog trail #186 and meadow from Alpine City side of the Wilderness.

Forest Lake Trail #171

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The trail to Forest Lake is a pleasant moderate climb through aspen, spruce and fir to the lake. After fording the American Fork River and going a short distance, the road forks; take the left fork…

Granite Flat Campground

Site Open
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Granite Flat Campground is located in aspen, douglas fir, spruce and pine trees and is close to Lone Peak Wilderness. Tibble Fork and Silver Flat Reservoirs are close and offer good fishing. The…

Grey Cliffs Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking Climbing and Caving
This picnic area is located in an area that is a popular for river fishing, hiking and caving.There is no water available at this picnic area.

Last updated June 18th, 2025