Directions to 6037 N. Shadyside, South Fork of Provo Canyon


[March 10 update: Please try to park efficiently (relatively close to other cars). It's best to fill the parking lots down below first, and then the upper areas. If you arrive and it doesn't seem like there is room to park (there should be room for all), continue driving around the Shadyside  loop.  There is a flat meadow at the North end of the loop by the last cabin, and you can park on either side of the road there (including on the meadow).]     


Directions to 6037 N. Shadyside Drive from the mouth of Provo Canyon
The image below is helpful, principally to show parking spots. It's easy to find the cabin with these directions:
1. From mouth of canyon, take Provo Canyon Road for 5.3 miles
2. At Vivian Park, turn right onto South Fork Rd., proceed 2.2 miles
3. Turn right onto Shadyside Dr. Follow paved loop to left for about 200 yards.
4. Park in “P” areas shown on map (depending on the weather, we encourage car pooling or biking/skiing).
Landmarks
- Shadyside Dr. (step 3) is .5 miles after South Fork Park.
- Shadyside Drive is marked by a street sign on the left side (E side) of S. Fork Rd.
- Shadyside Drive is the first street after the property with the “Go Away” sign on the right side of the S. Fork road.

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Steven L. Peck is an evolutionary ecologist and teaches the philosophy of biology. His scientific work has appeared in American Naturalist, Newsweek, Evolution, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Biological Theory, Agriculture and Human Values, Biology & Philosophy, and co-edited volume on environmental stewardship. His creative works include the novel The Gift of the King’s Jeweler; His poetry has appeared inDialogue, Bellowing Ark, Irreantum, Red Rock Review, Glyphs III, Tales of the Talisman, Victorian Violet Press, and other places. He has published a number of science fiction stories. He was nominated for the 2011 Science Fiction Poetry Association’s Rhysling Award. Other awards include the Meyhew Short Story Contest, First Place at Warp and Weave, Honorable Mention in the 2011 Brookie and D.K. Brown Fiction Contest, and Second Place in the Eugene England Memorial Essay Contest.