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Family friendly hiking trails around Layton are situated at the base of the Wasatch Mountains, offering access to diverse natural landscapes. The region features alpine forests, canyons, and high-desert environments, with many trails providing views of the Great Salt Lake. This varied terrain includes both mountain foothills and lakeside areas, creating a range of hiking experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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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 Layton Commons Museum Loop offers a wonderfully accessible and scenic walk through Layton Commons Park, perfect for a relaxed outing. You'll enjoy well-maintained, flat pathways winding through lush greenery…
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Hike the easy 2.8-mile Kays Creek Parkway, featuring Hobbs Reservoir, diverse wetlands, and views of the Wasatch Mountains near Layton, Utah
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Embark on an easy hike along the Adams Canyon Trail, a 1.2-mile (1.9 km) route that guides you through varied terrain with a gentle ascent of 227 feet (69 metres).…
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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 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 Hobbs Reservoir is a small lake just outside of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. You can run a loop around the lake by connection the Hobbs Creek Reservoir Trail and the Kays Creek Parkway to each other.
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The Hobbs Reservoir is located in the east of Layton and offers a nice and quiet atmosphere in the city. The Hobbs Creek Reservoir Trail and the Kays Creek Parkway encircle the reservoir, making it a great location for a little hike.
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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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There are 8 family-friendly hiking trails around Layton featured in this guide, ranging from easy strolls to slightly more challenging paths suitable for families with children.
Yes, for a very easy and short walk, consider the Layton Commons Museum Loop, which is just over 1.3 km long with minimal elevation gain. Another great option is the Adam’s Canyon Lower Falls trail, which is under 1 km and leads to a beautiful waterfall.
The Adam’s Canyon Lower Falls trail is a fantastic option, leading directly to a 20-foot waterfall. For a slightly longer adventure, the full Adams Canyon Trail will take you to a stunning 40-foot waterfall, offering scenic views of the valley along the way.
For stroller-friendly options, the Layton Commons Museum Loop is paved and flat, making it ideal. The Kays Creek Parkway also offers a paved path around Hobbs Reservoir, perfect for a leisurely stroll with a stroller.
Layton's trails offer diverse scenery. You can enjoy waterfalls on the Adams Canyon Waterfall trails, or explore the ancient shores of Lake Bonneville with sweeping views of the Great Salt Lake on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. The Kays Creek Parkway provides views of Hobbs Reservoir.
Many trails in the Layton area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations before heading out. Generally, dogs are welcome on a leash in most parks and trails, including sections of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail and Kays Creek Parkway.
Spring and fall offer the most pleasant hiking conditions in Layton, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings wildflowers, while fall showcases vibrant foliage. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. Winter hiking is possible, but some trails may be icy or snowy, requiring appropriate gear.
Yes, the Layton Commons Museum Loop is a short, easy loop perfect for families. While not a full loop, the Kays Creek Parkway offers a pleasant out-and-back experience around Hobbs Reservoir.
The family-friendly trails in Layton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of trails, the beautiful natural scenery, and the variety of options suitable for different ages and abilities, especially the rewarding waterfalls.
Most popular trailheads in Layton, such as those for Adams Canyon and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, have designated parking areas. For example, the Bonneville Shoreline Trail can be accessed from Fernwood Recreation Area or East Mountain Wilderness Park, both with parking. The Kays Creek Parkway also has parking available near Hobbs Reservoir. Parking availability can vary, so it's always a good idea to check specific trail information before you go.


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