The Holmgren Nature Trail located in the Holmgren Nature Preserve which is 14.23 acres of ground in and around the wetlands of the Malad River and is 10′ wide and is approximately 1-mile in length.
The trailhead is at approximately 300 North and 745 East with a block restroom building with 21 parking stalls. The trail begins next to the restrooms, where the 10 ft. wide concrete walkway begins to drop down to a boardwalk at the Malad River bottoms. When finished, the trail will have interpretive signs talking about wetland animals, plants and habitats, as well as the history of settlers who blazed trails in the area in the mid-1800s.
The unique wetlands of the Holmgren Nature Preserve host a number of plants and animals that cannot be found anywhere else in the Tremonton area, and will give visitors a chance to see species that can only be found in the river corridor.
Congrats to grumpywombat and desert dawg on the scorching FTF.