Butler Fork Trail - Salt Lake City, UT
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Butler Fork Trail
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Hiking is allowed
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Butler Fork Trail begins on the north side of Big Cottonwood Canyon Road and follows a path along a creek for about 1/2 mile. There is a junction in the trail; Butler Fork Trail continues on the right fork to junction with the Desolation Trail, and Mill A Basin Trail follows on the left fork. A "loop" hike is accessible by taking the Butler Fork Trail to the Desolation Trail; head west to the Mill A Basin Trail junction, and back to the starting point. Total distance is about 7.0 miles.


Facilities: Jordan Pines Campground is located near Butler Fork Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Late spring, fall, and summer is the best time to hike Butler Fork Trail.

Fees: No fees are charged to hike this trail.

Accessibility: This area is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Bikes, horses, and motorized vehicles are prohibited.

Directions: To reach Butler Fork Trail from Salt Lake City, take Big Cottonwood Canyon Road (7000 South Wasatch Blvd) about 8.2 miles up the canyon. The trail is located about 0.6 miles west of Jordan Pines Campground area.

Map: Click here for a map to Butler Fork Trail

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Butler Fork Trail.

 
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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