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Adams Canyon Trail
Mountain bikes are allowed
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Adams Canyon Trail is maintained as a primitive route once it crosses the Bonneville Shoreline Trail and climbs to a scenic cascade or falls. Beyond the falls, the trail is difficult to follow. Hikers will travel through a series of cliff areas as it meanders to the ridge and intersects with the Great Western Trail. This difficult 2 mile trail takes about 45 minutes to complete the trail one way. It gains a little over 1000 feet in elevations and is frequently used.

Facilities: There are no facilities provided at Adams Canyon Trail.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Adams Canyon Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Adams Canyon Trail is open in spring, summer and fall.

Fees: No fees are charged to visit this trail.

Accessibility: This trail is not handicap accessible.

Rules: No motorized use.

Directions: To reach Adams Canyon Trail from Salt Lake City, follow I-15 north for 20.4 miles and take exit 331 toward Kaysville. From Kaysville, travel north on Highway 89 and take the first right past Oakhills Road (Layton City Water Tank). Take another right (south) on the frontage road. Park at the end of pavement at fenced off reservoir. Trail starts on north side of the reservoir.

Address
Salt Lake Ranger District-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
6944 South 3000 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
Phone
General: (801) 733-2660
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