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Trails

  • 2067 Mueller Park Road
  • Bountiful, 84010
Elephant Rock is a part of the Mueller Park Trail. It is popular and used by mountain bikers, families, dog walkers, trail runners, and hikers.  It is 3.6 miles to Elephant Rock which is a perfect spot to watch the sunset over the Great Salt Lake.
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  • 1699 Canyon Creek Dr.
  • Bountiful, 84010
North Canyon Trail is a 3.6 mile trail rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
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  • West 1600 North
  • Woods Cross, 84087
Bountiful Pond is a beautiful, fun area to take the family! It has several wildlife observation areas, picnic areas, parking, a large trail system, fishing piers, a boat ramp, and restrooms.
  • 95 S 400 W
  • Centerville, 84014
  • 801-292-8232
This urban trail is a network of pavement and sidewalks. There are informational kiosks describing the historic Bamberger Railroad. These trails connect the surrounding neighborhood with shopping, the Centerville Library, and Porter-Walton Park.
  • 400 N
  • Centerville, 84014
  • 801-292-8232

Parrish Canyon Trail connects to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. 

The Parrish Sunset Trail is approximately 0.75 miles long and fairly steep. The trail is exposed to direct sun until the very end, thus providing an incredible view of the Great Salt Lake, Antelope Island, and gorgeous sunsets.

They are on the very east end of 400 N. Follow the paved road up to the dirt parking lot at Firebreak Road.

  • 1548 N Main St
  • Centerville, 84014
  • 801-292-8232
This trail is a family-friendly half-mile loop with two bridges that cross Ricks Creek. There is a picnic area with two tables and plenty of shade.
  • 850 E 100 S
  • Centerville, 84014
  • 801-292-8232

A kiosk marks the start of this trail, just off the Fire Break road. It begins with a fairly steep climb. The trail levels and passes a campsite, then descends to the creek side and continues up the canyon where it merges with the Deuel Creek South Trail.

Length: 2 miles round trip 

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  • 1000 N (Chase Lane) and Oakridge Drive
  • Centerville, 84014
  • 801-292-8232

This trail is 0.2 mile of relatively steep terrain. It connects to Fire Break Road.

    
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  • 1684 N Park Hills Drive
  • Centerville, 84014
  • 801-292-8232
Freedom Hills Trail is well graded and switchbacks up the face of the mountain about a half mile before linking with Fire Break Road. At this road, it is generally level and has great views of the valley. The trail head is located at Freedom Hills Park.

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