100 Family-Friendly Hikes to Explore the Natural Wonders of Utah

Having lived most of my life here in Utah, I frequently get asked what fun things there are to do here. I never know what to say because I am just so used to what we have here, but clearly never have the exact things they should be doing.

That being said, there is so much to be doing in the outdoor scene and that is why I decided to get you a collection of hikes that are completely family friendly.

Since Utah is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, boasting some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world. From towering red rock formations to lush alpine meadows, the Beehive State offers a multitude of hiking opportunities for families to enjoy together. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or just starting out, here are 100 easy, family-friendly hikes to explore in Utah during the summer months.

Northern Utah:

  1. Adams Canyon Trail
  2. Antelope Island Frary Peak Trail
  3. Bonneville Shoreline Trail (various sections)
  4. Bridal Veil Falls Trail
  5. Farmington Creek Trail
  6. Hidden Valley Park Loop Trail
  7. Ogden River Parkway Trail
  8. Silver Lake Loop Trail
  9. Stewart Falls Trail
  10. Timpanogos Falls Trail

Central Utah:

  1. Big Springs Hollow Trail
  2. Canyon Hollow Trail
  3. Grotto Falls Trail
  4. Hobble Creek Canyon Trail
  5. Maple Canyon Loop Trail
  6. Payson Canyon Loop Trail
  7. Provo River Parkway Trail
  8. Spanish Fork River Trail
  9. Stewart Cascades Trail
  10. Timpanogos Cave Trail

Southern Utah:

  1. Anasazi Trail
  2. Arches National Park: Park Avenue Trail
  3. Bryce Canyon National Park: Queen’s Garden Trail
  4. Capitol Reef National Park: Hickman Bridge Trail
  5. Canyonlands National Park: Mesa Arch Trail
  6. Dead Horse Point State Park: Rim Overlook Trail
  7. Goblin Valley State Park: Goblin’s Lair Trail
  8. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument: Lower Calf Creek Falls Trail
  9. Kodachrome Basin State Park: Panorama Trail
  10. Zion National Park: Riverside Walk

Eastern Utah:

  1. Arches National Park: Balanced Rock Trail
  2. Canyonlands National Park: Grand View Point Trail
  3. Dead Horse Point State Park: East Rim Trail
  4. Dinosaur National Monument: Fossil Discovery Trail
  5. Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area: Red Canyon Rim Trail
  6. Red Fleet State Park: Dinosaur Trackway Trail
  7. Steinaker State Park: Pelican Beach Trail
  8. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest: Mirror Lake Loop Trail
  9. Utah Lake State Park: Provo River Parkway Trail
  10. Wasatch Mountain State Park: Dutch Hollow Trail

Western Utah:

  1. Antelope Island: Buffalo Point Trail
  2. Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve: Wetland Discovery Trail
  3. Great Salt Lake State Park: Lakeside Trail
  4. Fremont Indian State Park: Canyon Overlook Trail
  5. Jordan River Parkway Trail (various sections)
  6. Pineview Reservoir: Causey Reservoir Trail
  7. Spiral Jetty Trail
  8. Stansbury Island: Elephant Head Trail
  9. Willard Bay State Park: Skyline Trail
  10. Antelope Island: Lakeside Trail

Southeastern Utah:

  1. Dead Horse Point State Park: West Rim Trail
  2. Goblin Valley State Park: Carmel Canyon Trail
  3. Hovenweep National Monument: Square Tower Group Trail
  4. Manti-La Sal National Forest: Gold Basin Mill Canyon Loop Trail
  5. Natural Bridges National Monument: Sipapu Bridge Trail
  6. San Rafael Swell: Little Wild Horse Canyon Trail
  7. The Needles District, Canyonlands National Park: Pothole Point Trail
  8. Valley of the Gods: Valley of the Gods Road
  9. Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument Trail
  10. Bears Ears National Monument: Mule Canyon Ruins Trail

Southwestern Utah:

  1. Bryce Canyon National Park: Navajo Loop Trail
  2. Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park: Coral Pink Sand Dunes Trail
  3. Dixie National Forest: Cascade Falls Trail
  4. Escalante Petrified Forest State Park: Petrified Forest Loop Trail
  5. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument: Lower Calf Creek Falls Trail
  6. Kodachrome Basin State Park: Panorama Trail
  7. Red Cliffs Recreation Area: Red Reef Trail
  8. Sand Hollow State Park: Red Cliffs Desert Reserve Trail
  9. Snow Canyon State Park: Johnson Canyon Arch Trail
  10. Zion National Park: Weeping Rock Trail

Northwestern Utah:

  1. Box Elder County: Perry Canyon Trail
  2. Cache National Forest: High Creek Lake Trail
  3. Golden Spike National Historic Park: Big Fill Loop Trail
  4. Hardware Ranch: Elk View Trail
  5. Willard Bay State Park: Skyline Trail
  6. Bear Lake State Park: Bear Lake Overlook Trail
  7. Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge: Marsh Trail
  8. Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum: Quarry Exhibit Hall Trail
  9. Crystal Hot Springs: Crystal Geyser Trail
  10. Cutler Marsh Wildlife Management Area: Cutler Marsh Loop Trail

Western Slope Utah:

  1. Arches National Park: Delicate Arch Viewpoint Trail
  2. Capitol Reef National Park: Capitol Gorge Trail
  3. Canyonlands National Park: Upheaval Dome Trail
  4. Dead Horse Point State Park: East Rim Overlook Trail
  5. Fisher Towers Trail
  6. Goblin Valley State Park: Valley of the Goblins Trail
  7. Green River: Green River State Park Trail
  8. Manti-La Sal National Forest: La Sal Loop Road Trail
  9. San Rafael Swell: Swasey’s Beach Trail
  10. Utah State University Botanical Center: Wetland Discovery Trail

South Central Utah:

  1. Capitol Reef National Park: Grand Wash Trail
  2. Capitol Reef National Park: Hickman Bridge Trail
  3. Escalante Petrified Forest State Park: Petrified Forest Loop Trail
  4. Fishlake National Forest: Fishlake Loop Trail
  5. Fremont Indian State Park: Cave Hollow Trail
  6. Fremont Indian State Park: Fossil Discovery Trail
  7. Fremont Indian State Park: Rock Art Trail
  8. Fremont Indian State Park: The Hickman Bridge Trail
  9. Fremont Indian State Park: West Stone Cabin Trail
  10. San Rafael Swell: Little Wild Horse Canyon Trail

These 100 family-friendly hikes offer something for everyone, from easy strolls to scenic overlooks. So lace up your hiking boots, pack some snacks, and get ready to explore the natural wonders of Utah with your loved ones!

Remember to always practice Leave No Trace principles and respect the environment as you enjoy these outdoor adventures. Happy hiking!

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