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Wallsburg Community Center

26 Thursday Nov 2020

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utah, Wallsburg

A former chapel, now a community center in Wallsburg, Utah.

The engraved stone out front was an Eagle Project by Theron Gustafson.

I’ve seen this placed used as a chapel in many movies, including:

  • Church Ball
  • Singles Ward

There is also a little free library here.

Wallsburg, Utah

13 Monday Jul 2015

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Heber City, Provo Canyon, utah, Wallsburg, Wasatch County

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  • Wallsburg Bell
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Wallsburg is a small agricultural community on four miles southeast of Deer Creek Reservoir. The early Indian name for the settlement was Little Warm Valley or Round Valley. It was finally named for William Madison Wall a native of North Carolina, who helped build the road through Provo Canyon. He was an explorer, colonizer, military officer, and church leader.(*)

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Wallsburg Fort

22 Sunday Feb 2015

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Forts, Heber City, historic, utah, utah county, Wallsburg, Wasatch County

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WALLSBURG FORT

This monument stands 62 feet south, 2 feet east of the center of the fort built in 1862 by William M. Wall and the pioneers of Wallsburg. 20 families lived in the fort which was 400 feet square. This valley known to the Indians as Little Warm Valley, was later called Round Valley and finally Wallsburg, honoring its founder.

See other historic markers in the series on this page for UPTLA/SUP Markers.

See other Wallsburg related posts here.

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Hobble Creek Canyon

18 Monday Nov 2013

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Diamond Fork Canyon, hobble creek, Hobble Creek Canyon, Mapleton, Springville, utah, utah county, Wallsburg

In January 1849, Oliver B. Huntington, Barney Ward and Joseph Matthews entered Utah Valley on an Indian trading expedition. They camped on the banks of a stream near the present site of Springville. That night, the bell-horse slipped her hobbles and led the traders horse band to the mouth of Maple Canyon where Huntington tracked them down, recovered them, and took the horses back to their campsite. The traders named the stream Hobble Creek.

Hobble Creek Canyon is a place I spent a lot of my time growing up, the mouth of the canyon is in Springville/Mapleton and it goes up past the Reservoir, Golf Course and parks.   The canyon splits and right fork goes up and over the mountain down into Diamond Fork Canyon, it’s a nice road  Left fork goes to many cabins and eventually to Wallsburg but it’s a really rough road.

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  • Camp Jeremiah Johnson
  • Hobble Creek Reservoir
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  • The Kelly Ranch
  • Kirkman Hollow
  • Wardsworth Canyon
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A concrete ditch that runs through the canyon.

Making of the Hobble Creek Canyon Parkway

In February 1997, the Hobble Creek Parkway Committee submitted the trail proposal. In January of 1998 they received the grant confirmation for $55,000. With help from the Forest Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Utah County, and Springville City, construction began in August 2001, and was completed in November of the same year. Asphalt was laid in the Spring of 2002.
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Fish in Hobble Creek

Fish that can be found in Hobble Creek are cutthroat trout, brown trout, and a few rainbow trout. Cutthroats are the only native species. Stocking of rainbows, and all other fish in Hobble Creek has been discontinued because they are now self-sustaining and are reproducing naturally.
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Wildlife in Hobble Creek Canyon

As you stand here and take in the beauty of this place, the first thing you might notice is the sound of water running over the rocks in Hobble Creek, or maybe a breeze or wind in the trees. If you look and listen, depending on the time of year, you could hear the song of a robin, junco, meadowlark, or gold finch. The calls of kingfishers and chuckers are heard high on the mountainsides. The sharp bark of a squirrel echoes down the canyon. Although you might not see these animals, they are here along with a host of others, including: humming birds, magpies, quail, mule deer, elk, coyotes, black bears, red fox, beavers, flying squirrels, cougars, lizards, water snakes, rattlesnakes, garter snakes, deer mice, voles, skunks, raccoons, muskrats, and weasels.
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