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Easy hiking trails around Uintah traverse a diverse landscape, from high alpine mountains to sage-filled deserts and dramatic geological formations. The region is characterized by the Uinta Mountains, the only major range in the contiguous U.S. with an east-west orientation, featuring rugged peaks and extensive wilderness. Hikers can explore areas shaped by glaciation, with numerous natural lakes and fast-flowing streams. The terrain includes towering sandstone formations and ancient rock carved by the Green River, offering varied scenery for outdoor exploration.
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Hike an easy 1.9-mile section of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, gaining 249 feet with views of Utah Valley and the Wasatch Mountains.
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Hike the easy 3.7-mile Bonneville Shoreline Trail from Fernwood Recreation Area to East Mountain Wilderness Park, offering views of the park

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Start your hike to Adam’s Canyon Lower Falls, an easy 0.6-mile (1.0 km) route that offers a quick escape into nature. You will gain 244 feet (74 metres) in elevation,…
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The Weber River Parkway Trail offers a refreshing urban greenbelt experience, following the scenic Weber River. You'll enjoy views of native plants, cottonwoods, and willows, with opportunities for wildlife spotting,…
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The D&RGW Rail Trail via Steed Park offers a wonderfully accessible and easy hiking experience, perfect for a quick escape. This 1.8-mile (3.0 km) paved path features only 38 feet…
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A great park that includes a couple of features including an engineered kayak wave. This has a convenient exit ramp for getting out of the water. Public Restrooms are just slightly down the road where there is also a bowery to eat, etc.
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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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Steed Pond is a lovely little pond next to the D&RGW Trail. Theres plenty of grass around it and shaded from trees to rest under on a hot summers day.
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The East Mountain Wilderness Park is situated in the city of Kaysville, Utah. The park includes a nice multi-use trail for hiking and biking, various side trails and great views from the top of the mountain.
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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 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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Uintah offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 16 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 39 hiking tours available across various difficulty levels in the region.
The easy trails in Uintah are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from high alpine settings to sage-filled deserts, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable outings.
The best time for easy hikes in Uintah is generally from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is mild, and trails are typically clear of snow, offering access to both the high alpine lakes and lower desert formations. Winter can offer unique snowshoeing opportunities, but many trails may be inaccessible.
Yes, you can find easy trails that lead to beautiful waterfalls. For example, the short and accessible Adam’s Canyon Lower Falls route takes you to the scenic Adams Canyon Waterfall, offering a rewarding natural spectacle.
Absolutely. Uintah is known for its abundance of natural lakes and significant rivers. The Weber River Parkway Trail offers pleasant riverside views. While many high alpine lakes are accessed via more challenging routes, the region's diverse terrain ensures scenic water features are often part of the landscape.
Yes, Uintah features dramatic geological formations. While many are in areas like Dinosaur National Monument which might have varied trail difficulties, you can find easy walks that offer glimpses of the region's unique sandstone and ancient rock formations. The Bonneville Shoreline Trail, for instance, follows an ancient lakebed, offering unique geological context.
Many of the easy hiking trails in Uintah are well-suited for families with children. Routes like the D&RGW Rail Trail via Steed Park offer gentle gradients and manageable distances, making them perfect for younger hikers. The diverse scenery also keeps children engaged.
Yes, many easy trails in Uintah are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your canine companion along for the adventure. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to check specific trail regulations before heading out, especially in designated wilderness areas or national monuments.
While many trails are out-and-back, Uintah does offer some easy circular options. These routes provide varied scenery without retracing your steps. For example, sections of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail can be combined with other paths to create loops, offering diverse perspectives of the landscape.
Uintah's diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife. On easy hikes, you might spot deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. In higher elevations or quieter areas, there's a chance to see elk or moose. Always observe wildlife from a respectful distance.
While many trailheads in Uintah require private vehicle access, some urban-adjacent easy trails, like sections of the Weber River Parkway or Ogden River Parkway, might be reachable via local public transport routes, particularly in more populated areas surrounding Uintah County. It's best to check local transit schedules for specific trailhead access.
For easy summer hikes in Uintah, lightweight, breathable clothing is essential. Layers are recommended as temperatures can vary, especially between morning and afternoon or at different elevations. Don't forget sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, and always carry plenty of water.


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