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The Waterfall Canyon Trail near Ogden, Utah, offers a dynamic hiking experience, transitioning from a wide path to a steep, rocky ascent. You'll wind through scrub oak forests and past exposed rock formations, with stunning views of the Ogden Valley unfolding as you climb. The highlight is undoubtedly the powerful…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The trailhead for the Waterfall Canyon Trail is easily accessible from Ogden, Utah, located within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. It's a convenient option for a day hike. Parking is available at the trailhead, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends during peak season. Arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.
The round trip for this trail is approximately 2.5 miles (4 km). Most hikers complete the route in about 2 to 3 hours, depending on their pace and how long they spend enjoying the waterfall.
The trail is generally rated as moderate. The initial section is a gradual ascent on a smooth path, which can be managed by younger children. However, the last half, particularly the final 1.2 miles to the waterfall, becomes steep and rocky, requiring some scrambling over loose rocks. This section can be challenging for very young children or those with limited mobility.
Hikers are treated to diverse and beautiful landscapes. Early on, you'll get scenic views of the Ogden Valley and the Great Salt Lake in the distance. As you venture into the canyon, steep cliffs create a dramatic atmosphere. The ultimate highlight is the spectacular 200-foot Waterfall, which cascades down a sheer rock face.
The trail offers unique beauty year-round. In spring and early summer, snowmelt ensures a strong, roaring waterfall. Fall brings vibrant colors with changing leaves. Winter transforms the waterfall into a captivating frozen curtain of ice. However, be aware that winter hiking requires proper gear due to icy and slippery conditions.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly, but all dogs must be kept on a leash. Please remember to clean up after your pets, as parts of the trail cross private property.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Waterfall Canyon Trail, as it is part of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest and freely accessible.
Winter hiking is possible and offers stunning views of a frozen waterfall. However, the trail can become very icy and slippery, especially in the steeper sections. It is highly recommended to bring appropriate gear such as microspikes or traction devices for your boots to ensure safety.
The terrain varies. The initial section is a smooth, gradual path. As you proceed into the canyon, the trail becomes rockier and steeper, particularly the final 1.2 miles to the waterfall. This last section involves some scrambling over loose rocks.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, the Blue Ribbon Trail, and the Strong Canyon Trail.
While generally safe, hikers should be aware that climbing the cliffs around the Waterfall is illegal and extremely dangerous, with several fatalities reported. Always stay on the marked trail and respect private property boundaries. Be prepared for rocky and potentially slippery conditions, especially in winter.
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