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    Adams Canyon Trail

    4.5 (29 reviews)

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    Anthony K.

    Great easy trail. Should be able to do the whole trail within 3 hrs. The waterfall is the goal. Currently snow is a little tricky at the moment. Should be good by end of May.

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    Nina S.

    Really fun trail that's challenging but still very doable. We hiked early in April, and toward the end of the trail to get to the falls there were still ice so had to traversed that for a bit. Having cleats would help but we were only in our hiking boots and was able to make it through with very careful footing and clinging onto rocks on the way. Anyway it was worth it! Def a fun trail, we also packed a light lunch to snack on when we got to the falls and was able to enjoy the view before heading back down.

    Nice canyon there's a nice waterfall as you climb to the top of the canyon is a good walk for families

    This waterfall is huge! Don't let the pic fool you.
    Leilani Q.

    Amazing trail. Even with 6 kids ages 4-12. We left the base at 930am and arrived back at the lot at 12. Yeah the switchbacks were tough, because there were around 10 of them. But after you pass those the shade and fun parts begin. The best parts are the rocky parts, the parts where the trail is right next to the running water and the grand finale..the waterfall. The challenge is likened to how tantalizing full bodied spice is to Indian food. A hike like this certainly seemed like an acquired taste. Its fun, feels dangerous and its delightfully bumpy. Either one will accept the challenge and push through, turn & call it quits around after a few switchbacks [like one of us did], or complete it but begrudgingly complain most of the way [like a few of us did]. We got to the first waterfall, which I wouldn't even really call a destination and reason to go on this hike. The big waterfall was pretty nice and was just 10 minutes past the first waterfall. It was about a few houses high and you will get wet here if you want to experience the whole shebang. Like true love, the big waterfall is worth waiting for. Some tips and thoughts to make your hike better... 1. Do cardio or train for months before you come here. 2. The kids 9-11 had no issues here or even really got tired. The 4-7 years old whined quite a bit, but it was doable. However the 4 year old was carried quite a bit. Any younger than 4 and you're just asking for trouble and are quite out of your ever-lovin- mind. 3. The ones who did the worst was the ones who were mid to late thirties and above. And one of us quit before finishing the switchbacks. 2 of us over 30 complained most of the way. 4. Bring wet or waterproof shoes or hiking boots here and shoes you dont mind getting dirty. They will get both wet and dirty for sure. 5. Bring tons of water and wet wipes if you tend to be a frequent pee-er or poo-er. 6. Come anytime after 9am in the Summer and it will be hot at h*ll. 7. For good pictures near the waterfall, you may need a "real" camera. Our phones didnt get good ones due to all the mist. 8. Get a full nights sleep before this hike. 9. If you have regular dance experience you may fare better on this hike. Totally worth the pain and struggle. Have fun!

    Theodore D.

    I love this trail! I've been hiking this place more times than I can remember. I grew up in Layton right down the street so when ever I or my friends had some free time we would go up here. Its a fairly easy hike. I think most people just have a hard time with the beginning and towards the end. Beautiful scenery and a great trails to follow. You've really got to try hard to get lost doing this hike. Word of advice if you're hiking up to catch a sunset don't forget a flash light it gets dark rather quickly and you don't want to get caught up there without light. Depending on what time of year it is the water level does get higher. But not to the point of being uncrossable. Love this place I can't say it enough. Bring the kids as well.

    The falls at the end of the hike
    Joshua S.

    The first time hiking this trail can be confusing in some areas. Thankfully it isn't hard to find your way up if you just track the boot prints of humans and paw prints of dogs. Loved the hike. It had the perfect amount of challenging inclines and obstacles, and a bonus round at the very end - finding a rock path across the river. Or not worrying about it and just trudging through the river. Either way, you're going to get your shoes/feet wet. As always bring water and other outdoor gear you feel necessary for a 2-3 hour excursion.

    40 foot waterfall in a box in area at the end of the Adams Canyon Trail
    Mandy B.

    Fantastic hike. There are a lot of trails that branch off from the main trail, which can make the hike confusing, however when you get into the canyon most of the trails meet back up. There are a few spots on the trail with some steep climbs or where you are on rock walls, so use some discretion before taking very small children. The falls itself is fantastic. Super cool water and as you get close it blasts you with cool air on a hot day. I give the trail 4 stars mainly due to how many other people there are and the litter and graffiti along the trail. Other than that this trail is a great hike.

    A picture from one of the peaks of the mountain tops!
    Mytchell M.

    Amazing hiking trail. Also being to close to many homes, makes it a very practical morning to early afternoon hike! I went about 2 and 1/2 miles back into the canyon after the waterfall. It's relatively dangerous and I wouldn't recommend it if you don't have climbing experience. Other than that, I highly recommend this trial!

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    Wheeler Creek Trail

    Wheeler Creek Trail

    5.0
    (1 review)
    13.3 mi

    So far this is my favorite hike. Not too long, not too short, not too hard. Just enough...well, for…read moreme. It located just south of Pineview dam. This is the Wheeler Canyon trail that follows Wheeler Creek. The trail is wide and heavily traveled. Great for hiking, biking, horseback riding, skiing and snowshoeing. I did the loop, it took me 2.5 hours and 5.73 miles. That was stopping frequently to take pictures because it's so pretty all over. From the beginning it's gorgeous. You're surrounded by towering, rocky mountains and the sound of the river below. As you get farther on the trail, the leaves are gold, red, and orange. One day we took our toddler to walk up the trail and explore a bit. It was easy and fun for her. Lots of birds, butterflies and caterpillars to check out. That's when I knew I had to come back and take a hike. After Wheeler Canyon there's a fork that takes you to Ice Box Canyon on the right or Art Nord trailhead to the left. I read about this trail and many prefer to go counterclockwise and go through Ice Box first. I also recommend going this route. It's a steady climb, not hard and shaded the entire way until you get to the south slope meadows. Ice Box Canyon was magical. The birds were singing, the sound of the water was hypnotic, and the red leaves blanketed the trail like a celebrity red carpet, minus the paparazzi and a little less narcissism. I had to stop and take pictures every second. I couldn't help it. If you're doing the loop, you'll run into another fork (on the south slope) once you're out of Ice Box Canyon. The sign is missing off the post. Go left. That will take you down through some meadows across a couple of bridges and then uphilll to the Art Nord Drive/trailhead. You will see Snowbasin Road on the right as you approach a trail map kiosk. Keep following the trail. You will descend on a windy trail towards a parking area. Keep going and you'll soon be back in Wheeler Canyon. I think about .65 miles. Take a jacket and plenty of water. When I went it started pouring the last quarter mile and the wind was awful tunneling through that canyon. It about knocked me over. I came out of the canyon only to find out there were 2 freaking tornadoes taht touched down. I'm not sure of the odds of that happening again but just be prepared for the weather. This would be a great hike for a family. Do the loop, go check out Ice Box Canyon, or just go up a little and back. No matter what you choose I think you'll enjoy it!

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    Antelope Island State Park

    Antelope Island State Park

    4.3
    (308 reviews)
    11.0 mi

    Great experience here at Antelope Island State Park. My friend and I visited in the late afternoon…read moreafter arriving at the airport around noon, and checking out Golden Spike National Historic Site. The day had been quite rainy, and the timing worked out perfectly as the skies cleared up later in the day. Just a quick heads up! At the time of writing, there is no potable water available on the island. Bring your own and bring plenty of it. Also there is an entry fee to cross the causeway to get onto the "island" which really isn't an island anymore because of low water levels. There is an AM station that provides information updates as you enter - make sure to check in out and stay in the know. Because we hadn't brought much water with, we decided to keep our hiking to a minimum. We were also just off the plane from the east coast, so decided to take it easy with hiking our first day at the elevation. Our first stop was at Ladyfinder Point - we took the short trail out to the point for some views! Then after that, we really wanted to get down to the water so we made our way over to Bridger Bay Beach access. From the parking area to the water is a bit of a hike given that the water levels are so low. We parked near the first bathouse and made our way down through the sand. I had opted for sandals, but the flipflops made navigating the san difficult, so I went barefoot which was a bit uncomfortable because the sand it quite coarse. But, as we got further out the sand is more compacted and the sandals were ok. About halfway out to the water, we noticed a bison in the distance. It was walking south quite a bit away from us, so we continued north to the water and kept a really good distance. Down near the water, be prepared for MANY bird carcasses and the brine flies got pretty thick as you near the water. Just keep going because it is worth it. We stood in the clear waters of the Great Salt Lake and enjoyed the breeze and setting sun. It was well worth it to go all the way down. After a short stay by the water we headed back. It was at this point that we noticed the Bison from earlier had headed in the direction of the trailhead near the showers. We again kept our distance and had no issues, but our concern was growing. We made a bit of a detour to give the bison a wider berth, but at this point he was clearly moving toward the same point we were headed to. Keeping eyes on him and picking up speed we made it back to the shower building and rinsed our feet. Meanwhile, the bison continued to make his way up the beach stopping occasionally and then continuing on. We had retreated a bit behind the concrete walls of the shower building as the bison continued walking toward us. At one point I finally decided that we should probably get to the car. Which we did... After getting in the car and preparing to depart, we turned our head and lo and behold - but who should appear. That bison! He popped up out of the trail and began scratching himself on the shower building walls were we had been standing moments ago. Then he stopped, stared at us and we had a moment of panic that the rental car might get some damage. Luckily, the bison was not in the mood for a confrontation and he lumbered through the parking lot acros the road and up the other side of the hill, scratching his head on some low trees. Honestly, it was a bit of a anxiety-inducing experience yet thrilling at the same time. After our little encounter, we made our way toward Buffalo Point where we hiked up to Altar Rock and back. On the drive up we saw the island's namesake - two young antelope cavorting around the open spaces like two kids without a care in the world. It was entertaining and memorable for sure! The hike to Buffalo Point was a short but rewarding little hike and it was perfect as the sun was starting to set. Not wanting to hike back in the dark, we didn't stay out until true sunset, but we did get some great photos and made our way back. Apparently the park has a Dark Sky designation, and we had toyed with the idea of staying until dark, BUT the skies had grown overcast again, and after a long day of travel we made the decision that we needed to get an In-N-Out burger for dinner and head to the hotel to rest and prepare for our long hike the next day. Antelope Island was a great choice, and I am so glad we experienced even just a small percentage of the island. It was well worth it and I would definitely go back!

    - Why didn't anyone forewarn me about the pungency or abundance of carcasses at Bridger Bay Beach…read moreDx - Just as you're starting to drive in to the State Park, you're already hit with a powerful poopy odor. Yuck. - It's a 10-20min walk from parking to the water. Coarse sand. May wanna wear shoes. Little rocks will sneak into your sandals. - The sight of dead birds and millions of flies, dead and alive, throughout the beach and the stench of what I thought was ubiquitous decomposed bison dung but likely was actually the sulfurous odor of detritus (still revolting though) discouraged me from fulfilling the bucket list goal I came here for: to prove the rumor that the human body really is unsinkable in the hypersaline water of the Great Salt Lake. I couldn't bring myself to lie down. Only let the water up to my calves. Ain't no way I'm risking full skin infection within the 1st day of my vacation. Still had 7 days to go. Begrudgingly, I simply took a picture from where I stood, then slowly backed away from the omnipresent death around me. . On my way driving out I asked the lady at the entrance booth about the water quality. She said the sight of those many flies and the dead animals is normal around the super salty water and that it's still safe to float in it. She may be right (as the Internet also agrees), but I couldn't bring myself to go through with it, especially since there weren't many other people there doing the same thing to help me feel reassured. + Glad the showers by the parking lot are fully functional though. + And a hose next to the restrooms next to the showers. . Just gotta bring your own soap. + Sources say pronghorns live on this island. * Fun fact: Pronghorns are the 2nd fastest land animal on Earth, just after the cheetah! - Didn't see any pronghorns or bison during my visit though. Granted, I didn't visit as far deep in as Fielding Garr Ranch. You might have better luck. . $15/car. A bit expensive for me since as you can see, my experience came up short. And as it's a state park, it's not covered by the $80 America the Beautiful annual pass. . Only a few people were at this State Park when I visited early Saturday evening. - VC still under maintenance.

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    Fielding Garr Ranch
    Fielding Garr Ranch
    The Rock Wrens we're putting on a fantastic show! Sunset at Buffalo Point Trail - Nov 2022
    The Rock Wrens we're putting on a fantastic show! Sunset at Buffalo Point Trail - Nov 2022
    Mom & son holiday hike selfie!! Top of Buffalo Point Trail - Nov 2022

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    Mom & son holiday hike selfie!! Top of Buffalo Point Trail - Nov 2022

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