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Taylor Canyon Trail (25)
Length: 1.5 miles, one wayDifficulty: Moderate
Elevation: 4,840' to 6,400'Trail surface: Dirt
Trail status: Open
Trail summary:
A good trail for a short, invigorating hike/ride into the mountains.
 
Description:
Taylor Canyon's well-maintained trail follows the north side of the creek for more than a mile, then crosses to the south and splits into multiple paths that gradually vanish in the brush.
 
Trailhead location:
The most direct access to the Taylor Canyon Trail is from the top of 27th Street in Ogden.
 
A better place to park, though, is the 29th Street Trailhead (top of 29th Street in Ogden). From there you can take the upper path to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, and follow it north until it enters Taylor Canyon.
 
Trail history:
Taylor Canyon takes its name from John Taylor, the Mormon pioneer who built the lime kiln in the canyon's mouth, and who also built the kiln at the Cold Water Canyon Trailhead.