
29th Street Trailhead
Gateway to the stunning Waterfall Canyon Trail, offering a challenging hike to a breathtaking 200-foot waterfall.
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Full waterfall, fewer crowds

29th Street Trailhead
Best Time
Full waterfall, fewer crowds
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Gateway to the stunning Waterfall Canyon Trail, offering a challenging hike to a breathtaking 200-foot waterfall.
"It is my favorite trail! Highly recommend it."

👟 Sturdy Footwear is Key
The trail is steep and rocky; good hiking shoes are essential to prevent slips and ankle twists.
💧 Be Prepared for Water
You might get your feet wet crossing streams or from spring runoff.

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4.7 · 1,213 reviews
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Hiking Area
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Waterfall Canyon Trail
Starts at 29th Street Trailhead
A challenging 2.4-mile hike with over 1,100 ft elevation gain leading to a spectacular 200-foot waterfall.

The Waterfall
End of Waterfall Canyon Trail
Witness a breathtaking 200-foot cascade, especially powerful during spring runoff.

Scenic Views
Along Waterfall Canyon Trail
Enjoy panoramic vistas of Ogden and the surrounding snow-capped mountains.
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👟 Sturdy Footwear is Key
The trail is steep and rocky; good hiking shoes are essential to prevent slips and ankle twists.
💧 Be Prepared for Water
You might get your feet wet crossing streams or from spring runoff.
🐶 Dog-Friendly Fun
This trail is popular with dog owners; your furry friends will likely be welcomed!
📸 Photo Opportunities
Capture stunning waterfall shots and panoramic views of Ogden.
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👟 Sturdy Footwear is Key
The trail is steep and rocky; good hiking shoes are essential to prevent slips and ankle twists.
💧 Be Prepared for Water
You might get your feet wet crossing streams or from spring runoff.
🐶 Dog-Friendly Fun
This trail is popular with dog owners; your furry friends will likely be welcomed!
📸 Photo Opportunities
Capture stunning waterfall shots and panoramic views of Ogden.
⬆️ Steep Ascent
It's a strenuous hike with significant elevation gain, so pace yourself.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the stunning waterfall and challenging, rewarding hike. The scenic drive and dog-friendly nature are also major pluses. Some caution that the trail is steep and rocky, and the waterfall's flow varies seasonally.
"I love this trailhead! The drive through the neighborhood with all the beautiful mature trees is so pretty! I use this trailhead to hike the waterfall canyon trail. It is so pretty! Watch for the waterfall Canyon Trail sign on a small chain when you cross the bridge. To the right goes to Strong Canyon. But the sign shows to go left up to waterfall Canyon. When I hiked this trail in July, the waterfall was huge and beautiful. I hiked at the last day of August and the water was nearly gone, but still so beautiful. I love all the big rocks you hike along the way. Is one of the things I love about this trail. this trail is dog friendly, you’ll see lots of people of dogs, and everyone loved my dogs. It makes it so enjoyable! Hiking this trail head to waterfall Canyon and back I believe is about 3 1/2 miles. It is my favorite trail!I highly recommend it. Just be aware it is a little bit more difficult, and with all the rocks, be careful not to twist an ankle or slip. Enjoy your hike!"
Michelle Pyper
"Being from out of state, I wanted to go for a hike being this close to the mountains. The sky was so blue and the snow top mountains were beautiful. I went until the path was covered in snow as I didn't have the proper shoes. I enjoyed the hike and the views."
Pam C
"Beautiful hike real nice and easy we stayed on the north side of the trail beginner to intermediate hike."
Patricio Quintana
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The 29th Street Trailhead is located in Ogden, Utah, accessible via 29th Street. It's about a 45-minute drive north of Salt Lake City. Parking is free but can fill up quickly.
Yes, there is free parking available at the trailhead. However, it's recommended to arrive early, especially on weekends, as it can get crowded.
Public transportation options to the immediate trailhead are limited. Driving is the most common and convenient way to access it.
The drive through the neighborhood leading to the trailhead is noted for its beautiful mature trees, adding to the scenic approach.
Yes, it's a well-known starting point for the Waterfall Canyon Trail and is generally easy to locate using GPS.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, hiking the Waterfall Canyon Trail from the 29th Street Trailhead is free. There are no admission fees.
The trailhead and trails are generally accessible from dawn to dusk. There are no official operating hours, but it's best to hike during daylight.
There is no entrance fee for the 29th Street Trailhead or the Waterfall Canyon Trail.
No, parking is on a first-come, first-served basis. Arriving early is the best strategy for securing a spot.
No permits are required for day hiking on the Waterfall Canyon Trail.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The Waterfall Canyon Trail is approximately 2.4 miles roundtrip from the 29th Street Trailhead.
It's considered a moderate to strenuous hike due to its steep, rocky terrain and significant elevation gain.
You'll encounter large rocks, stream crossings, and beautiful mountain scenery, culminating in a stunning 200-foot waterfall.
While doable for some beginners, it's a challenging hike. Beginners should be prepared for steep sections and rocky paths.
Restroom facilities are not typically mentioned at this trailhead, so plan accordingly. It's advisable to use facilities before arriving.
🎫 🐾 Pet & Family Friendliness
Yes, the Waterfall Canyon Trail is very dog-friendly, and you'll see many people hiking with their pets.
While generally welcoming, always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
It can be challenging for very young children due to the steepness and rocky terrain. Older children who are used to hiking may enjoy it.
Yes, there are several little stream crossings along the way that children often enjoy stopping to play in.
Ensure children wear appropriate footwear, stay hydrated, and supervise them closely, especially near water and on steep sections.







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