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Davis County
Layton

Bonneville Shoreline Trail loop from Layton

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Mountain biking trails
United States
Utah
Davis County
Layton

Bonneville Shoreline Trail loop from Layton

Hard

4.6

(8734)

13,767

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Bonneville Shoreline Trail loop from Layton

02:01

26.8km

400m

Mountain biking

Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 20, 2026

Tips

Includes a very steep uphill segment

You may need to push your bike.

After 10.2 km for 225 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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11.7 km

Bonneville Shoreline Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

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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14.5 km

Bonneville Shoreline Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

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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3

18.9 km

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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26.2 km

Layton sits between Clearfield and Kaysville and borders the Wasatch Mountains, which are hard to miss! From here, you have easy access to South Lake City, Ogden, and Syracuse.

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26.8 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

12.8 km

8.54 km

2.59 km

1.61 km

631 m

576 m

105 m

Surfaces

16.5 km

8.30 km

1.26 km

400 m

377 m

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Elevation

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Highest point (1,630 m)

Lowest point (1,320 m)

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Tuesday 30 June

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23 %

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Description

If you're looking for a challenging and varied mountain biking experience near Layton, the Bonneville Shoreline Trail loop delivers. This difficult 16.6-mile (26.8 km) route packs in 1319 feet (402 metres) of climbing over roughly 2 hours, making it a solid workout for experienced riders seeking diverse terrain and great views.

What to expect on Bonneville Shoreline Trail loop from Layton

This route takes you through a dynamic landscape, transitioning from open, exposed sections with expansive valley views to narrower, twisty singletrack winding through lush oak and maple trees. You'll encounter rocky dirt surfaces and a few creek crossings, which can be tricky after rain. While generally rated intermediate, be prepared for some brutally steep rocky spots that might require dismounting, making it best suited for mountain bikers comfortable with technical challenges and significant climbs.

Planning your visit

The Layton sections of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail are easily accessible, with trailheads roughly every two miles. While ridable most of the year, be aware that spring can bring muddy and slippery conditions, and summer rides can be hot, so carry plenty of water. Parking is generally available at these access points, but it's always wise to arrive earlier on busy days. No permits are mentioned as required for this section.

Trail details

  • Distance: 16.6 miles (26.8 km)
  • Elevation gain: 1319 feet (402 metres)
  • Difficulty: difficult
  • Estimated time: 2 hours

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