TRAIL 365

NORTH FORK PARK TRAILS, OGDEN VALLEY, UTAH


LENGTH:

2.6 miles one way

ELEVATION GAIN:

268 feet

HIGHEST POINT:

5800 feet

CALCULATED DIFFICULTY:

Easy


Trail 365 takes advantage of as much real estate as possible with plenty of turns, please don't cut the trail even though it may be tempting in some areas. The trail makes a large loop and will return you back to the South Gate parking lot. The elevation gain is gradual in both directions, but if you go clockwise you will encounter some steeper switchbacks on the far west end of the trail. This trail starts in the south gate parking lot of North Fork Park. You can enjoy this trail going either clockwise or counterclockwise. If you choose to do it counterclockwise you will start on the pipeline trail for the first quarter mile and take the first trail that goes off to your left. You can also access TMF from this trail. TMF will take off from 365 on the far west side of the trail going west. This is also the trail you will need to take to access Spork, their are two access points. One is found on the far Southeast part of the trail and the other is found near the pond on the south part of the loop.

Adaptive Information

This trail is very suitable for adaptive trail users. Adaptive mountain bikes will have no issues throughout the trail and will enjoy it. This trail can also be done with a GRIT Freedom chair or similar device with assistance. It is also possible to do this trail with the NotAWheelChair or other motorized allterrain devices and is a great family outing for adaptive users with their famlies.

TRAIL 365 DESCRIPTION

TRAIL 365 LOCATION

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DIRECTIONS TO TRAIL HEAD

Trail leaves from the South Entrance of North Fork Park. There is a large parking lot right before the gate. The clockwise trailhead is on the south side of the parking lot and hard to miss. The counterclockwise trail head is found up the road into the campsites about 100' on the right (North) of the road. This trail is the beginning of the pipeline trail and you will follow it for about .25 of a mile and 365 will leave to the left (South).

This trail description is written by:

Ben & Kristi Prall, TFNU Board Members