JUMP OFF CANYON TRAIL

BONNEVILLE SHORELINE TRAILS, NORTH OGDEN, UTAH


LENGTH:

1.8 miles one way

ELEVATION GAIN:

380 feet

HIGHEST POINT:

4910 feet

CALCULATED DIFFICULTY:

Moderate


JUMP OFF CANYON TRAIL DESCRIPTION

Hikers on the Jump Off Canyon Loop with a good imagination will see huge rocks that remind them of an Indian, a bear, a nose and other fantastic formations. The trail is named for Jump Off Canyon. A steep, rocky trail to the canyon’s waterfall is just east of the two upper bridges. In the spring, the canyon’s waterfall becomes an attractive goal for hikers.

The 1.8 mile route has north and south sections that connect to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to form a loop. The trail has wonderful views to the west, north and south, along with great views of Ben Lomond Peak and colorful sunsets.

An open canal near the trail can be dangerous for dogs and children when the water is running from spring to fall.

Just north of the upper bridges you may see an 18-foot high rock formation known as “Indian Rock.” It closely resembles the figure on the old Indian head or buffalo nickel.

Pro Tip:

Because the trail is mostly open country on a west-facing slope, it is best hiked in the morning or evening.

JUMP OFF CANYON TRAIL LOCATION

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DIRECTIONS TO TRAIL HEAD

Take Harrison Boulevard to 450 North. Turn east into the trailhead parking lot. It is across Harrison Boulevard from the driveway entrance to St. James Catholic Church.

If you are coming by the interstate, take the I-15 exit 344 (12th Street) go east toward the mountains. Turn left (north) at Harrison Boulevard and go north past 2nd Street to 450 North.

This trail description is written by:

Ron Thornburg, TFNU Board Member