Best attractions and places to see around Fruit Heights include a variety of natural landscapes. The region features several waterfalls, extensive trail systems, and a significant nature preserve. These outdoor activities offer opportunities to explore diverse terrain, from ancient shorelines to forested canyons. Fruit Heights provides access to areas known for their natural beauty and recreational trails.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The water is not deep, so it's great with small children. The last part to get there requires a bit of climbing. What child doesn't like that...
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The Upper Falls at the end of Adam's Canyon Trail is just over 40 feet high (over double the height of the lower falls). The trail to the falls is a steady uphill grade pretty much the entire time. The majority of the trail is fairly smooth, though, so it's a fun, fast downhill.
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The Lower Falls in Adam's Canyon is a 15-foot cascade off a small cliff on a branch of Holmes Creek. There is also an Upper Falls that is much less popular since it's further from the trailhead. There is a pool at the base of the falls that you can walk to during the warmer months.
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The Bonneville Shoreline Trail is a trail system in Utah, that follows the ancient shoreline of Lake Bonneville. With a total length of over 280 miles, this section in Layton is just a very small part of the multi-use trail. The marked section passes multiple little creeks and leads through beautiful landscape.
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The hike to the Lower Falls at Adam's Canyon is short, easy, accessible and certainly worth it! The falls are a great location for a hike with your family and once you reach the falls, feel free to refresh yourself in the cold water.
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The Legacy Nature Preserve encompasses 2,100 acres of wetlands set aside for wildlife. The preserve can only be viewed from the Legacy Parkway Trail.
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The Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail Trail (D&RGW Rail Trail) is a 24-mile long paved path from Roy to Bountiful. This section of the trail, between West Barton Lane and Clark Lane, is rather flat and offers absolutely breathtaking views of the mountains to the east. A nice escape from the cars to really take in the scenery!
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The last 7.5 miles is pretty steep and there are lots of little waterfalls along the way but keep going. It’s worth it. Trekking poles did come in handy on the decent.
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For families, the Legacy Nature Preserve offers a chance to view 2,100 acres of wetlands and wildlife from the Legacy Parkway Trail. Another excellent option is the Adam's Canyon Lower Falls, which is a short, easy, and accessible hike with a 15-foot cascade and a shallow pool at its base, perfect for children to enjoy.
Yes, several easy hiking trails are available. The Adam's Canyon Lower Falls trail is noted as short and easy. Other easy options include the Bair Creek Trail, Adams Canyon Trail, and the Kay's Crest and Bamberger Trail Loop. You can find more details on these and other easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Fruit Heights guide.
The hike to the Adams Canyon Waterfall involves a steady uphill grade. While the exact duration varies by individual, the trail to the Upper Falls is quite strenuous, with the last 7.5 miles being particularly steep. Trekking poles are recommended for the descent, indicating it's a significant time commitment.
The Legacy Nature Preserve is a 2,100-acre wetland specifically set aside for wildlife. Visitors can observe a diverse ecosystem from the Legacy Parkway Trail, making it an ideal spot for wildlife viewing.
Fruit Heights is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include hiking to various waterfalls like Adams Canyon Waterfall and Waterfall at Davis Creek. Exploring the extensive Bonneville Shoreline Trail system, which follows an ancient lakebed, is also a favorite. Additionally, the area offers numerous cycling routes, including loops around the Legacy Nature Preserve.
The Waterfall at Davis Creek is considered a hidden gem. It requires only a short detour from the main Davis Creek Trail to reach this beautiful waterfall, offering a refreshing stop, especially on a warm day.
The Bonneville Shoreline Trail in this area is a multi-use trail that follows the ancient shoreline of Lake Bonneville. This section passes multiple small creeks and winds through varied, beautiful landscapes, offering diverse scenery for hikers and cyclists.
Absolutely! Fruit Heights offers several cycling routes. You can explore options like the Legacy Parkway and D&RGW Rail Trail Loop, or a moderate bike loop directly from Fruit Heights. The Cycling around Fruit Heights guide provides more detailed routes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of outdoor experiences. The refreshing pools at the base of waterfalls like Adam's Canyon Lower Falls are a highlight, especially for families. The challenging yet rewarding ascent to the Adams Canyon Waterfall is also highly rated for its scenic views and the sense of accomplishment.
While specific winter conditions can vary, trails like the Adam's Canyon Lower Falls, being short and easy, might be more accessible in winter conditions compared to steeper, longer trails. Always check local conditions and prepare appropriately for winter outdoor activities.
Among the top-rated trails are the Adams Canyon Waterfall trail, known for its impressive upper falls, and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail for its scenic variety and historical significance. The Hiking around Fruit Heights guide offers a comprehensive list of trails, from easy to difficult.
Yes, the Kay's Crest and Bamberger Trail Loop is an easy hiking option. For cyclists, the Legacy Parkway and D&RGW Rail Trail Loop, and the Legacy Nature Preserve loop from Layton, are popular choices. You can find these and other loop options in the respective hiking and cycling guides for the area.


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