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Enjoy an easy 1.3-mile (2.2 km) hike on the Berm trail in Snow Canyon State Park, offering panoramic views and minimal elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.98 km
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Yes, the Berm Trail is considered one of the easiest trails in the Ivins area, making it ideal for beginners and families. It features largely flat terrain with very little elevation change, making it more of a stroll than a strenuous hike.
The terrain on the Berm Trail is generally flat and accessible. It's not rocky, lacks steep sections, and has no sandy areas or rock scrambling. The upper route features a compact, crushed rock surface, providing a smooth path for hikers.
Hikers on this trail are treated to stunning views of the red mountains, sandstone mesas, and a panoramic perspective of Ivins from above. The majestic Red Mountain provides a spectacular backdrop. While one side may border residential areas, the other offers expansive natural vistas, especially as you venture further.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but early mornings are highly recommended, especially between June and August, due to minimal shade and prolonged sun exposure. Spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures for a comfortable experience.
Specific parking information for the Berm Trail in Ivins, Utah, is typically available near the trailhead access points. As it's a multi-use trail, look for designated parking areas often associated with local parks or trail access points in Ivins.
Yes, as the Berm Trail is adjacent to or within Snow Canyon State Park, entrance fees and specific regulations may apply. For the most current information on fees, permits, and park rules, it's best to check the official Utah State Parks website.
Yes, the Berm Trail is dog-friendly! You are welcome to bring your furry companions, but please ensure they are kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.
Yes, near its end, the Berm Trail includes a fork that offers connections to other routes. You can extend your outing by linking up with sections of the Toe Trail or the Tuacahn Trail.
While hiking, you might spot various wildlife, especially during warmer months. Common sightings include lizards, bunnies, and different bird species. Occasionally, snakes or even desert tortoises can be seen, so keep an eye out!
Due to the minimal shade along the path, an important tip is to start your hike early in the morning, particularly between June and August. This helps you avoid the intense midday sun and makes for a much more comfortable experience.
The Berm Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. While it connects to other trails, the main Berm path itself is not a full loop, requiring you to return along the same path or connect to an alternative route for a different return.