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Utah
Weber County
Pleasant View

Bonneville Shoreline Trail to Power Line Road

Easy

4.7

(3515)

11,962

hikers

Bonneville Shoreline Trail to Power Line Road

00:47

2.56km

140m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike along the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to Power Line Road, where you will encounter diverse terrain, transitioning from packed dirt paths to rocky sections and occasional loose gravel. This 1.6-mile (2.6 km) route, with a gentle elevation gain of 445 feet (135 metres), provides expansive viewpoints…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to Power Line Road?

The terrain on this section of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail is quite varied. You'll encounter packed dirt, rocky sections, and occasional loose gravel. It traverses through scrub oak and sagebrush, typical of the foothills. Some older sections, often referred to as 'version one' of the trail, can be steep, while newer 'version two' constructions feature lower grades and switchbacks for a more enjoyable experience.

What kind of views can I expect along this route?

This trail offers expansive views of the surrounding valleys and the Great Salt Lake. It provides a unique vantage point where you can see the urban landscape blending with the wilderness, especially from higher elevations.

Are there any notable features or landmarks on the trail?

Yes, a significant feature is its historical connection to ancient Lake Bonneville. The trail follows the natural benches or shelves that are remnants of the prehistoric lake's shorelines. You'll also notice the power lines that give this section its name, highlighting how the trail integrates with existing utility corridors.

Is the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to Power Line Road suitable for dogs?

The Bonneville Shoreline Trail is generally dog-friendly, but specific regulations can vary by section, especially concerning watershed areas. Always keep your dog on a leash and be prepared to clean up after them. Check local signage for any specific restrictions in the Pleasant View and North Ogden areas.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring and fall are generally the best times to hike this trail, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summers can be hot, so an early morning or late afternoon hike is recommended. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions, especially on steeper sections.

Does this trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, this route incorporates sections of the broader Bonneville Shoreline Trail. Specifically, it also passes through parts of the Barrett Creek Trail.

Where can I park to access the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to Power Line Road?

Parking availability can vary along the extensive Bonneville Shoreline Trail. For this specific section near Pleasant View and North Ogden, look for designated trailhead parking areas. These are typically found where the trail crosses roads or at established access points. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, can help secure a spot.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee to hike here?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access this section of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. It is generally free and open to the public. However, always respect any posted regulations or signage.

What should I know about hiking in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest area?

While this specific trail is often accessed from urban fringes, it is within the broader context of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Generally, there are no entrance fees for day use on most trails. However, always practice Leave No Trace principles, stay on marked trails, and be aware of local regulations regarding campfires, wildlife, and seasonal closures. Check the U.S. Forest Service website for the most current information.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or is it more challenging?

While the komoot tour is rated 'easy', the overall segment of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail that includes Power Line Road is often considered to have a moderate difficulty. Some older sections can be quite steep, involving significant elevation gain. However, newer 'version two' sections have been designed with lower grades and switchbacks, making them more accessible. It's suitable for moderately experienced hikers, but beginners can enjoy the easier sections or take their time on the steeper parts.

Is the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to Power Line Road a multi-use trail?

Yes, this section of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail is multi-use. It's popular with hikers, mountain bikers, and sometimes even horses. Please be mindful and courteous to all other trail users, especially on narrower or steeper sections.

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