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The best dog-friendly hikes and walks in Davis County

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Dog friendly hiking trails in Davis County, Utah, are set against a diverse landscape featuring the Wasatch Mountains to the east and the Great Salt Lake to the west. The region is characterized by rugged mountain canyons, forested creekside paths, and open trails on Antelope Island. This geographical position provides a variety of natural features, from significant elevation changes in the mountains to lakeside routes with expansive views.

Best dog friendly hiking trails in Davis County

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Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Mount Wire Loop Trail

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Embark on the Mount Wire Loop Trail for a moderate hike that offers diverse terrain and rewarding vistas. You will navigate a mix of wide dirt roads, narrow gulleys, and…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Wagner Spring and Bonneville Shoreline Loop, a route that spans 1.2 miles (1.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 169 feet (52…

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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January 20, 2025, Utah's Hogle Zoo

The Hogle Zoo was founded in 1931 and is located at the mouth of Emigration Canyon, covering 42 acres. It is home to over 800 animals from around the world, representing over 200 species, including some endangered ones.

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This is The Place Monument commemorates the spot where Brigham Young and the Mormon pioneers declared the Salt Lake Valley as their new home in 1847. Located near the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, the monument is part of a heritage park featuring museums, historical reenactments, and a visitor center.

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Beautiful viewpoint, right at the beginning of the Mount Wire Trail

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Mount Wire (also known as Wire Mountain or Big Beacon[3]) is a mountain located on the east side of Salt Lake City, Utah with an elevation of 7,146 feet (2,178 m). The mountain is named after Lester Wire, an American policeman of Salt Lake City, Utah, who in 1912 developed the first red-green electric traffic light.[4] Mount Wire is a common spot for adventurous hikers and has many access trails, some created by nearby Red Butte Gardens. The east side of the University of Utah offers direct access to trails to the summit. Mount Wire formerly could be identified from other nearby mountains by its two passive microwave repeaters near the summit. These billboard like structures were used to bounce microwave signals over the mountain to the north-eastern parts of Utah. Mount Wire also houses an old airway beacon directly on the summit. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Wire

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January 22, 2024, Emigration Canyon

Emigration Canyon provides a beautiful view and is a National Historic Landmark. Mormon pioneers first entered the Salt Lake Valley through this canyon in 1847.

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December 20, 2023, Mount Wire

This small summit is home to an old airway beacon. You can climb the ladder to the top to get a great view of the Salt Lake area!

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Emigration Canyon provides a beautiful view and is a National Historic Landmark. Mormon pioneers first entered the Salt Lake Valley through this canyon in 1847.

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This small summit is home to an old airway beacon. You can climb the ladder to the top to get a great view of the Salt Lake area!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available in Davis County?

Davis County boasts a comprehensive network of over 500 miles of trails, many of which are suitable for hiking with your dog. This guide features several excellent options, including easy and moderate routes, to help you explore the region with your canine companion.

Are there any easy dog-friendly trails for beginners or shorter walks?

Yes, Davis County offers several easy trails perfect for a relaxed walk with your dog. The Wagner Spring and Bonneville Shoreline Loop is an easy option, as is the Emigration Canyon Viewpoint loop from University of Utah. For a very relaxed walk and birdwatching, consider the Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve Loop.

What kind of views can I expect on dog-friendly hikes in Davis County?

The trails in Davis County offer diverse and stunning views. You can expect panoramic vistas of the Great Salt Lake and the majestic Wasatch Mountains, especially from trails on Antelope Island like Buffalo Point or Ladyfinger Point. Many mountain trails also provide sweeping views of the valley and forested canyons.

Are there any dog-friendly trails with waterfalls in Davis County?

Absolutely! Davis County is known for its picturesque waterfall canyons. The Adams Canyon Trail is a popular choice, leading to a stunning 40-foot waterfall. Farmington Creek Trail also features a 20-foot waterfall, and the Deuel Creek Trail offers multiple waterfalls and natural waterslides, making for a refreshing hike with your dog.

Can I find circular routes suitable for dogs in the area?

Yes, there are several excellent loop trails. The Mount Wire Loop Trail is a moderate option, while the Wagner Spring and Bonneville Shoreline Loop offers an easier experience. The Deuel Creek Trail is also a family-friendly loop with waterfalls.

What do other hikers enjoy most about dog-friendly trails in Davis County?

The komoot community highly rates the trails in Davis County, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from mountain canyons to lakeside paths, the stunning views of the Great Salt Lake, and the opportunity to encounter wildlife, especially on Antelope Island.

Are there any specific considerations for hiking with dogs on Antelope Island?

Antelope Island State Park offers unique hiking experiences with your dog, including opportunities to see bison and antelope. Trails like Frary Peak offer spectacular panoramic views. Be aware that trails on Antelope Island are often wide, open, and exposed, so plan for sun protection and carry plenty of water for both you and your dog, especially during warmer months.

Are there any shaded trails for hiking with my dog on hot days?

For shaded options, consider trails within the Wasatch Mountains canyons. The Adams Canyon Trail is known for its shaded forest sections, and the Deuel Creek Trail also offers ample shade, making them good choices for warmer days. Holbrook Canyon Trail also provides a serene hike through dense forests.

What are some challenging dog-friendly trails in Davis County?

For a more strenuous adventure, the Mount Wire Loop Trail is a moderate option with significant elevation gain. The Frary Peak Trail on Antelope Island is another challenging 6.5 to 6.6-mile round trip that offers rewarding panoramic views. Baer Canyon Trail to Francis Peak is an even more challenging 11-mile round trip.

What wildlife might I encounter on dog-friendly hikes in Davis County?

Davis County is rich in wildlife. On Antelope Island, you have a good chance of spotting bison, antelope, and various bird species. In the mountain canyons, you might see deer, elk, and smaller mammals. Always keep your dog leashed and be respectful of wildlife.

Are there any trails that follow the historic Bonneville Shoreline?

Yes, the extensive Bonneville Shoreline Trail runs along the Wasatch Front, roughly following the ancient shoreline of Lake Bonneville. It offers varying lengths and difficulty levels, providing sweeping views of the valley. The Wagner Spring and Bonneville Shoreline Loop is an easy section of this historic trail.

What are some notable natural landmarks to look out for on dog-friendly hikes?

Beyond the stunning waterfalls, you can visit Buffalo Point and Ladyfinger Point on Antelope Island for incredible views of the Great Salt Lake. The Antelope Island State Park itself is a significant natural monument. You might also encounter unique rock formations and diverse flora throughout the Wasatch Mountain trails.

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