Davis Area Hiking Trails
For a MAP and more information on Davis County trails
in the Wasatch Cache National Forest, click here.
Walking the Legacy Parkway 
- Trailheads where users can park and access the multi-use trail system:
250 South, Farmington
- Birnam Woods, West Bountiful
- Pages Lane, West Bountiful
- Mill Creek, West Bountiful
- 500 South, Woods Cross (connects to nature trail on the west side of
Legacy between Center Street and 500 south)
- 2425 South, Woods Cross
- Center Street, North Salt Lake
Davis Creek Trail, Farmington 
To get to the trail head, take 200 East in Farmington and turn east on 500 South. Follow that road until it turn into dirt. Park at the reservoir, and start walking up the road. This hike give you beautiful views of some waterfalls. To get the first two falls is quick, taking about 30 to 45 minutes depending on you speed. The trail will fork, to the left will take you closer to the water. The right fork will lead you on another two mile hike to view another waterfall.
East Mountain Wilderness Park, Kaysville  
Located near the Davis County Animal Control facility east of U.S. Highway 89 at 200 North in Kaysville or 400 N. in Fruit Heights. Parking, Vita/exercise course, shade, wildlife viewing, fabulous view of lake, picnic tables available. Trail also connects to Bonneville Shoreline Trail, north to Webb and Adams canyons and south to Baer Canyon. No motorized vehicle.
Bonneville Shoreline Trail  
Follows the shoreline of Ancient Lake Bonneville at 5200 feet. The trail will eventually extend 90 miles. The Davis section is complete between Kaysville Vita Course to Adams Canyon. www.bonneville-trail.org
Kays Creek (Great Western)  
3.25 mi./ 3.5 hrs one way/Most difficult Exit 324. Go 6.7 miles. Turn right onto Valley View Drive Drive 0.6 mile and turn right on Fernwood Road. Drive 1 mile to the picnic ground. www.fs.fed.us/r4/wcnf/unit/slrd/recreation/trails/davis_county_trails.shtml
Adams Canyon/Bonneville Shoreline   
2.0 mi./45 minutes one way/Difficult Exit 324 (US 89 N). Go 6.7 miles. Turn right onto Valley View Drive (diagonal from road). In 0.6 mile, turn right on Fernwood Rd. Drive 1 mile to the picnic ground.
Webb Canyon/East Mountain Wilderness Park  
Exit 324 (US 89). Take 400 N. Go east on 650 N. Follow the Vita Course to the split at Bonneville Shoreline right fork. Continue north over the bridge and up a steep ridge. It begins on the north site and leads to Great Western trail.
Baer Canyon
4 miles/2 hours one way/Difficult. Exit 324 (US 89 N). In Fruit Heights, turn right at Mountain Road and right at East Oaks Drive. Turn left on 1800 East and go to the end of the road to the water tank. Trail junctions are Great Western and Bonneville.
Parrish Creek/Bonneville Shoreline  
4.5 miles/Difficult. Head east off Exit 319. Continue to 700 East. Turn left and follow dirt road past the water tank to the parking lot.
Holbrook Canyon Trail  
Moderately difficult to Difficult. Exit 315. Turn east on 2600 S to Route 89 North. Follow to Route 106 North. At 1875 S, turn east. At Bountiful Blvd turn left. Parking across from the LDS Temple. Crosses a stream several times.
Mueller Park  
(single track motorized only) 7.6 miles/ 5 hours one way/ Moderate Exit 315. Turn east on 2600 S to Route 89 North. Follow to Route 106 North. At 1875 S, turn east. Follow to park entrance. Trail junctions are Grandview & Rudy's Flat Trails. Trail makes a loop from Mueller Park Picnic Area around to North Canyon and back up to Mueller Park.
North Canyon Trail  
3.6 miles/ Moderate Exit 315. Turn east on 2600 S to Route 89 North. Follow to Route 106 North. At 1875 S, turn east. At Bountiful Blvd. turn right. At Canyon Creek Dr. (3300 S) turn East and follow until the pavement ends. The trail head is 1 mile up the dirt road. Trail connects to Grandview Peak, Burro Mine and Cottonwood Gulch.
Antelope Island State Park   
The park has approximately 35 miles of trails through the rangeland and near the shore. More Information about Antelope Island
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