Jacob's Ladder Trail
A steep, challenging trail in Draper, Utah, perfect for intense fitness hikes and thrilling mountain bike descents with jumps.
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Jacob's Ladder Trail
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Beat the heat and crowds.
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A steep, challenging trail in Draper, Utah, perfect for intense fitness hikes and thrilling mountain bike descents with jumps.
💪 Fitness Focus
This trail is primarily for fitness. Expect a steep, short workout. :athletic_shoe:
🪨 Gear Up
Sturdy hiking boots or mountain bike gear are a must for the rocky terrain. :hiking_boot:
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The Steep Ascent
The defining feature: a relentless, steep climb that tests your endurance. Pure fitness challenge.
Rocky Terrain
Navigate challenging, rocky lines that add to the technical difficulty.
Flowing Downhill (for bikers)
For mountain bikers, the descent offers fast flow and fun jumps.
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💪 Fitness Focus
This trail is primarily for fitness. Expect a steep, short workout. :athletic_shoe:
🪨 Gear Up
Sturdy hiking boots or mountain bike gear are a must for the rocky terrain. :hiking_boot:
Best parking spot for Jacob’s Ladder trailhead?
I’m looking to hike Lone Peak via Jacob’s Ladder in a few days. I tried to do it this past Tuesday but was unprepared for the cold rain and had to turn around short. I started from Corner Canyon Park in Draper but starting there adds 2ish miles each way to an already lengthy…
Short but Hard/Steep Trails Suggestions
Hey All, trying to find a relatively short but hard/steep trail locally, preferably in the Sandy/Draper area. Basically looking for a trail to use for fitness purposes, something that can be done in about an hour. Not super concerned about overall beauty or views, but extra…
💧 Stay Hydrated
Carry plenty of water, especially on hot days. It's a tough climb! :droplet:
Stuck in Salt Lake City. Ride recommendations?
Stuck in Salt Lake for a couple days making my way home from Moab. I’m a little banged up from a week of Mag7 laps, but think I have some gas left in the tank. Any trails I shouldn’t miss while I’m here? I’m fond of expert natural tech. The rockier/rougher, the better. Climbs or…
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💪 Fitness Focus
This trail is primarily for fitness. Expect a steep, short workout. :athletic_shoe:
🪨 Gear Up
Sturdy hiking boots or mountain bike gear are a must for the rocky terrain. :hiking_boot:
💧 Stay Hydrated
Carry plenty of water, especially on hot days. It's a tough climb! :droplet:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Jacob's Ladder Trail for its intense fitness challenge, particularly for mountain bikers seeking a thrilling descent with jumps and flow. Hikers appreciate it as a short, strenuous workout. Some find the steepness and rocky terrain demanding, but overall, it's a highly regarded trail for its specific purpose.
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Jacob's Ladder Trail is located in Draper, Utah, often accessed from the Corner Canyon area. It's a popular spot for local fitness enthusiasts and mountain bikers.
Access is typically from the Corner Canyon trail system. Parking is available at trailheads within Corner Canyon, and you can connect to Jacob's Ladder from there.
Yes, parking is generally available at the main trailheads for Corner Canyon, which serves as the access point for Jacob's Ladder. Arrive early on weekends.
Public transport options are limited for direct access to this specific trailhead. Driving is the most common method.
The trail is near Draper, Utah, and is also accessible from Sandy, Utah. It's part of the larger Salt Lake Valley trail network.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Jacob's Ladder Trail is a public trail and does not require an entrance fee or ticket. Access is free.
No permits are required for hiking or mountain biking on Jacob's Ladder Trail.
The trail is open year-round from dawn to dusk. However, it's best to visit during daylight hours for safety.
Dogs are generally allowed on trails in this area but must be kept on a leash. Always check local regulations before you go.
While technically open, hiking or biking at night is not recommended due to the steep and rocky terrain.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The hike itself is short, typically taking 30-60 minutes for the ascent, depending on your fitness level. It's designed as a quick fitness challenge.
Yes, it's considered a difficult trail due to its steep gradient and rocky surface. It's best suited for those seeking a strenuous workout.
Expect a very steep, rocky, and often loose trail. For mountain bikers, it offers challenging lines and jumps on the descent.
Trailhead facilities can vary, but typically include parking. Restrooms might be available at larger trailheads within Corner Canyon.
The trail is generally well-defined, especially for its popularity among locals. However, always pay attention to trail markers.
📸 📸 Photography
The steep ascent itself offers dramatic shots of the climb. For bikers, capturing jumps and flow on the descent is popular.
Early morning or late afternoon provides softer light and fewer crowds. Golden hour can offer beautiful views.
While the trail is steep and focused on the climb, higher points offer some views of the surrounding valley.
A wide-angle lens can capture the steepness. For action shots, a camera with good burst mode and fast autofocus is ideal.
Drone usage is subject to local regulations. Check with the relevant land management agency before flying a drone.


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