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United States
Utah
Davis County
Layton

Kays Creek Parkway

Easy

4.8

(7898)

13,103

hikers

Kays Creek Parkway

00:27

1.72km

10m

Hiking

Hike the easy 1.1-mile Kays Creek Parkway near Layton, Utah, enjoying creek views and Hobbs Reservoir in a semi-wilderness setting.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.72 km

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1.69 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Kays Creek Parkway trail?

The Kays Creek Parkway trail offers multiple entry points from surrounding neighborhoods. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, you can typically find access points and street parking near these residential areas. One notable access spur is from the Oak Forest Trailhead.

Is the Kays Creek Parkway trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Kays Creek Parkway trail is dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog remains on a leash at all times to respect other trail users and local wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike the Kays Creek Parkway?

The trail is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer are particularly pleasant, with the possibility of seeing wildflowers. The natural environment along Kays Creek and Hobbs Reservoir offers a refreshing experience in warmer months.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Kays Creek Parkway?

No, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to access the Kays Creek Parkway trail. It is generally accessible to the public.

What is the terrain like on the Kays Creek Parkway trail?

The terrain is varied, ranging from largely paved sections suitable for leisurely walks to natural, unpaved paths. Around Hobbs Reservoir, you might encounter slick packed dirt. Some parts also feature inclines, and an access spur from the Oak Forest Trailhead includes a challenging 1000-foot climb.

Is the Kays Creek Parkway trail suitable for beginners?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners, especially the paved sections. However, be aware that some unpaved areas and inclines, particularly around Hobbs Reservoir or the Oak Forest Trailhead spur, can be more challenging.

What kind of scenery and natural features can I expect along the trail?

You'll experience a pleasant natural environment with a 'semi-wilderness' feel. The route meanders alongside Kays Creek, offering soothing sounds of flowing water. Highlights include picturesque views of Hobbs Reservoir, dense trees, and the distant Wasatch mountains. The trail also passes through wetlands and woodlands.

What wildlife might I see on the Kays Creek Parkway?

The trail passes through areas rich in biodiversity. Hikers can often observe local wildlife such as deer and various bird species. Informational signs along the parkway describe the birds and mammals that occasionally frequent the area.

Is the Kays Creek Parkway a loop trail or an out-and-back?

Based on its description as a parkway with multiple access points and sections, it functions more as an out-and-back or a series of interconnected segments rather than a single defined loop. You can customize your route by exploring different sections and access points.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Kays Creek Parkway, Kays Creek Parkway, Kays Creek Parkway, and Kays Creek Parkway.

Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks along the route?

A significant landmark is Hobbs Reservoir, which offers picturesque views and opportunities to walk across its dam. The trail also features informational signs about local wildlife and passes through diverse natural settings like wetlands and dense woodlands, providing many scenic spots.

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