29th Street Trailhead,
Waterfall Canyon Trail, Ogden, UT 84403
About Us
The 29th Street Trailhead is a popular park and tourist attraction located at the Waterfall Canyon Trail in Ogden, Utah, United States. This scenic spot offers stunning views of the surrounding area and is a great starting point for hikers looking to explore the nearby trails. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike through the beautiful landscape, making it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. With its convenient location and natural beauty, the 29th Street Trailhead is the perfect place to experience the great outdoors in Ogden.
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"I did get myself on a bike trail because I can't read, but it was very beautiful. The bicyclist was also nice about my mistake."
"Early March visit and first experience in Utah did not disappoint. Did the Waterfall Canyon out and back but there are loop and point to point options here too. For a novice hiker, this was incredible."
"Let me just start with saying that if you are even slightly out of shape or not used to the altitude this is a hard trail. It is uphill the whole way, and the further up you go the more rocky and steep it becomes. BUT!!! The view is worth it! If you have trekking poles I advise bringing them."
"Not the easiest trailhead to get to, but it's definitely worth going out of your way as it can lead to some of the prettiest spots I found along the Bonneville shoreline Trail. The trail is very well maintained, unlike others with many naturally sheltered spots to rest along the way. There are a couple of river crossings. Depending on the time of year they may be dry, but this year they're running full even in the middle of summer"
"Parked here and went up the North Skyline Trail toward Ben Lomond Peak. The first two miles was non-technical, beautiful single track. Next mile was more steep and had lots of mosquitoes. Then hit the ridge and it was 360 degrees of absolute beauty. It does look like the trail opens up to dirt bikes on July 15. I went July 1 and didn't see anyone else."
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