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Hike the moderate South Deuel Creek Trail for 1.5 miles to a waterfall, enjoying creek crossings, shade, and a rope swing.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking is available at the trailhead in Centerville, Utah. Be aware that the road leading to the trailhead can be rough, so a high-clearance vehicle may be preferable, though standard vehicles can usually manage it. There's also a notable "treacherous spot" with loose sand that requires caution.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. However, in some of the narrower sections, it's recommended to keep your dog on a leash for safety and courtesy to other hikers.
The trail is beautiful throughout the year. May is excellent for seeing wildflowers, and the fall offers stunning views of changing mountain colors. Early spring and June can be muddy due to snowmelt, so waterproof shoes are advisable during those times. The trail is well-shaded, making it a cool option during warmer months.
No, the South Deuel Creek Trail is free to access. It is located within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, but no specific permits or entrance fees are required for day hiking this route.
The trail is generally rated as moderate. It starts easily but maintains a steady incline with some steep and narrow sections. Its engaging features, like the creek crossings, waterfalls, and shaded path, make it a popular and suitable option for families with children, though beginners should be prepared for a consistent climb.
The path is a dirt trail that follows the creek. You'll encounter a steady incline, some steep sections, and narrow spots. There's also some rock scrambling. Waterproof shoes are highly recommended, especially in early spring and June when the trail can be muddy. Dress in layers suitable for a moderate hike.
You'll enjoy the constant presence of Deuel Creek, crossing it 11 to 12 times via small log bridges. Highlights include a smaller "mini-waterfall" within the first 0.4 miles, and a beautiful waterfall at the trail's end. A popular rope swing is located about halfway up the trail (around 1.2 to 1.7 miles in), offering a fun stop.
The trail is known for its lush, verdant environment. Depending on the season, you might see vibrant wildflowers in May. Wildlife such as hummingbirds and lizards can be observed, and wild raspberry plants are often found along the route.
The South Deuel Creek Trail is an out-and-back route. You will return along the same path you took to reach the waterfall.
Yes, there are several small, informal camping spots available along the creek for those looking to extend their experience.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Deuel Creek Trail.