City Creek Canyon Trail
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The City Creek Canyon Trail is a beautiful hike just north of downtown Salt Lake City Utah. This trail is dog-friendly and popular with local hikers and trail-runners. The City Creek Canyon trail is a great place to go to escape the hustle and bustle of downtown and reset along the lush canyon pathway.
Getting there
The City Creek Canyon Trail begins at the north end of Bonneville Boulevard.
About
Backcountry Campground | No |
When to do | April to October |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | Older Children only |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Out and back |
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City Creek Canyon Trail Description
The City Creek Canyon Trail is a gorgeous hike just north of downtown Salt Lake. Although this trail is well maintained, it is not stroller or wheelchair-friendly due to its consistently steep grade and occasional rugged patches. This trail can get quite busy with dog-walkers, trail runners, and day-hikers; cyclists are encouraged to use the paved road that runs adjacent to the walking trail. Dogs are allowed along the City Creek Canyon Trail but must be kept on leash for the duration of their hike and are not permitted beyond Picnic site number 16.
The City Creek Canyon trail is a wonderful and welcome contrast to the industrious atmosphere of downtown Salt Lake. Head out on this hike to escape the city and enjoy the peace and tranquility of this lush landscape. If you are looking to spend some qual time along this trail, picnic sites along the trail can be booked through the city website here.
From the parking lot at the end of Bonneville Boulevard, follow the trail northeast along City Creek Canyon. Approximately 0.9mi in, you will see a trail branch off to the left, this is the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, keep right to stay on route. Half a mile later, you will reach an intersection with the City Creek Pipeline Trail, stay straight ahead and follow the creek for another 1.7mi to the end of City Creek Canyon Trail at picnic site #17.
This picnic site marks the end of the City Creek Canyon Trail. You can keep going down the canyon along the adjacent road but picnic site 17 is a good spot to turn around and follow the creek back out to the parking lot.
Trail Highlights
City Creek
City Creek is a protected watershed just north of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. This creek was used as the primary water source for the Mormon settlers in 1847 when they arrived in the Salt Lake Valley and continues to serve as a source of drinking water for the people of Salt Lake to this day.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the City Creek Canyon Trail?
The City Creek Canyon trail is 6.5mi long.
Can you camp in city creek canyon?
There is no campground along the City Creek Canyon Trail. Picnic sites are available for reservation along this route through the Salt Lake City website.
Insider Hints
This trail is a steady uphill climb, be prepared with proper footwear. Hiking poles can be helpful along this route as well.
Dogs are allowed on this trail but must be kept on leash at all times.
Popular picnic sites along this trail are available for reservation.
Wading or swimming in City Canyon Creek is not permitted.
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