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United States
Utah
Davis County
North Salt Lake

Wild Rose Loop

Easy

4.6

(1870)

17,272

hikers

Wild Rose Loop

00:58

3.32km

100m

Hiking

The Wild Rose Loop trail system offers a delightful and accessible hiking experience, especially vibrant in spring when wildflowers, including its namesake wild roses, carpet the hillsides. You'll traverse dirt and rocky paths, enjoying panoramic views of the valley, the Great Salt Lake, and Antelope Island from various points, including…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

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View of North Salt Lake from Sunset Point

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Sunset Point is located along the Wild Rose Trail in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. It offers a great view of the nearby town of North Salt Lake and its surrounding mountains.

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3.08 km

226 m

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3.06 km

239 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Wild Rose Loop?

The Wild Rose Loop is an easy hike that typically takes around 55 to 60 minutes to complete. This estimate is for the main loop and can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

What is the terrain like on the Wild Rose Loop?

The trail primarily consists of dirt and rocks, with a well-maintained path. While mostly easy, some sections can be steep. If you hike clockwise, you'll encounter a steep uphill climb that doesn't switchback much, so good traction on your shoes is recommended. The trail can also be muddy in spring due to snowmelt.

When is the best time to hike the Wild Rose Loop?

Spring is an ideal time to visit the Wild Rose Loop, especially for its abundant wildflowers and cooler temperatures. The trail is often called the 'wildflower trail' for a reason! Much of the route is unshaded, so spring offers a more comfortable experience before the summer heat sets in.

Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks along the trail?

Yes, the Wild Rose Loop offers stunning panoramic views. A major highlight is the View of North Salt Lake from Sunset Point, where you can see North Salt Lake, Bountiful, the Salt Lake Valley, the Great Salt Lake, and Antelope Island. You'll also encounter numerous wildflowers, including wild roses and Arrowleaf Balsamroot, particularly in late spring and early summer.

Is the Wild Rose Loop suitable for families and beginners?

Yes, the Wild Rose Loop is generally considered a good option for families and beginner hikers. The overall elevation gain is gradual enough that young children can enjoy portions of the hike. The trailhead at Wild Rose Park also offers amenities like restrooms, picnic tables, and a playground, making it very family-friendly.

Is the Wild Rose Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. However, be aware that it is a shared-use trail with mountain bikers, so always keep your dog under control and be mindful of other trail users. Some visitors have reported off-leash dogs, especially in winter.

Where can I park for the Wild Rose Loop, and are there any fees?

The trailhead is located at Wild Rose Park in North Salt Lake. There is ample parking available at the park. You do not need any permits or have to pay entrance fees to access the Wild Rose Loop trail.

Does the Wild Rose Loop connect to other trails?

Yes, the Wild Rose Loop is part of a larger trail system. The route also passes through sections of the Sunset Point, Wild Rose Shortcut, and Chukar Loop trails, offering options to extend or vary your hike.

What amenities are available at the Wild Rose Park trailhead?

Wild Rose Park, where the trailhead is located, is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find restrooms, picnic tables, and a playground, making it a convenient starting point for your hike.

Is there a recommended direction to hike the Wild Rose Loop?

While you can hike the loop in either direction, be aware that if you hike clockwise, you'll encounter a steep uphill climb that doesn't switchback much. This section requires good traction on your shoes. Hiking counter-clockwise might offer a more gradual ascent for some.

What kind of wildlife or plants can I expect to see?

The Wild Rose Loop is famous for its wildflowers, especially in late spring and early summer, including its namesake wild roses and Arrowleaf Balsamroot. You might also spot butterflies and various bird species along the trail.

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