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Adams Canyon

Layton, Utah

4.8/5
based on 12 reviews

Details

Distance

3.55 miles

Elevation Gain

1434 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Thomas Burton

Adams Canyon Trail is the most popular hiking trail in Layton. Dogs are allowed on this hike to a scenic 40-foot Waterfall.

The trailhead is at a dirt parking lot with a lot of parking, but on Saturday mornings it can get full and people are forced to park on the street.

As you start off, there are a few steep and sandy switchbacks. They don't last too long but on a hot day it can seem like forever. After that, the trail will continue to be steep but won't switchback nearly as often. Follow the trail through the forest and eventually it will start to get a little rocky. There is a bridge to cross the stream at one point. Near the waterfall, there is no bridge to cross the stream but plenty of rocks to hop across.

There will be a lot of dogs on this trail as well as people. Sometimes it can get slick and muddy especially in the Spring when the snow melt is high. Total elevation gain on this hike is 1,420 feet. There are also a ton of camping spots near the trail if you would like to spend the night, one time I saw a father and a son panning for gold in the river.

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Hiking
Dog Friendly
Easy Parking
Family Friendly
Forest
Scenic
Waterfall

Adams Canyon Reviews

Good Hike, First Little Bit Is All In The Sun And Then There Is More Shade As You Enter The Canyon More Because There Are More Trees. Wear Sunscreen. The Waterfall Is Beautiful Definitely Worth The Hot Hike. The Water Is Cold And Refreshing! Take A Lunch Up And Chill Up At The Waterfall For Little Bit.

If you are taking your 4 legged friend on this hike during the summer, make sure that they have booties or you go early morning. The first 1/2 mile is totally exposed and the trail is sand. We got about 60 yards and had to turn around. I came back at a later date and hiked it with my family. It was steeper than anticipated, but the waterfall was well worth the climb! It wasn't overly crowded when we did it last August either.

A nice hike with a gorgeous waterfall at the end. In the spring the water will be flowing higher from snowmelt and you'll get your feet wet to see the waterfall. I climbed up the cliffs at the waterfall for a great view of the Salt Lake. I wouldn't recommend that for most though.

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