Honeyville, UT Bike Trails and Maps

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Intermodal Hub Trail

0.65 mi
State: UT
Asphalt

Ogden River Parkway

9.6 mi
State: UT
Asphalt

Weber River Parkway

11 mi
State: UT
Asphalt, Gravel

Legacy Parkway Trail

14 mi
State: UT
Asphalt

Old Emigration Trail

7 mi
State: UT
Asphalt

200 South Street Trail

3.65 mi
State: UT
Asphalt, Concrete

21st Street Pond Trail

1 mi
State: UT
Asphalt

Bear Lake Legacy Pathway

4.8 mi
State: UT
Asphalt

Clearfield Canal Trail

2.02 mi
State: UT
Asphalt

Kays Creek Parkway

2.72 mi
State: UT
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail Trail extends north from West Bountiful and passes through the Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area, where it joins the Legacy Parkway Trail. Continuing...
UT 23.5 mi Asphalt
This is a short connector trail in Ogden, allowing the pedestrians and cyclists to connect to Ogden’s other active transportation corridors from the Ogden Intermodal Hub. The trail is in close...
UT 0.65 mi Asphalt
The Ogden River Parkway runs 9.6 miles along the Ogden River. Unimaginable years ago, given the industrial water pollution, valiant efforts have seen the river be restored and transformed into a...
UT 9.6 mi Asphalt
The Weber River Parkway begins about 100 yards south of the confluence of the Odgen and Weber rivers. It’s a popular trail with visitors, tracing the eastern shore of the Weber River and the crossing...
UT 11 mi Asphalt, Gravel
The Legacy Parkway Trail provides a useful, efficient commuting route as it is fully paved and has no street crossings. The trail runs adjacent to the Legacy Parkway in southern Davis County. It...
UT 14 mi Asphalt
The Old Emigration Road once ran from Salt Lake City to City of the Rocks, Idaho where it linked to the California Trail. Today, a section of this historic migration route is an off-road,...
UT 7 mi Asphalt
The Golden Spike National Historic Site commemorates the incredible accomplishment of the completion of the first transcontinental railroad. Today, much of this historic railway has been converted...
UT 12 mi Gravel
This is an east-west trail that acts as a connector between two regional trails: the Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail Trail in Clearfield, and the Old Emigration (or Syracuse) Trail in West Point....
UT 3.65 mi Asphalt, Concrete
This popular trail encircles the Twenty First Street Pond, a man-made pond that draws fishermen in pursuit of rainbow trout, carp and brown trout. It’s also a fine birding spot. The trail is paved and...
UT 1 mi Asphalt
Bear Lake, nicknamed the Caribbean of the Rockies due to the striking turquoise hue of its waters, is nestled into the northwest corner of Utah, straddling Utah and Idaho. The Bear Lake Legacy Pathway...
UT 4.8 mi Asphalt
A paved multiuse pathway, the Clearfield Canal Trail follows the Davis Weber Canal in downtown Clearfield. Offering a pleasant canal-side opportunity for recreation, the trail also provides...
UT 2.02 mi Asphalt
The trail stretches from Hidden Hollow Drive up to Hobbs Reservoir (or Hobbs Pond, as it is locally called). For drivers, the Adam J. Welker Trailhead about the trail's midpoint is a good place to...
UT 2.72 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Legacy Parkway Trail

Our favorite trail

April, 2024 by joshua.w.schulze

We absolutely love riding this trail. It’s the perfect length for our family rides. I have a 7yr and 5yr old and they love the change ins scenery, cool tunnels, roadside playgrounds, and places to eat in Farmington when we are done. Sometimes my 7yr old rides his own r-bike, the trail is plenty wide enough and very well maintained. Some parts don’t have shade and some do, which is normal from what I’ve experienced. It’s full paved so nothing harsh on the bike. It’s our go to trail!

Ogden River Parkway

Great Trail!

September, 2023 by joshua.w.schulze

We started at the North end near the Dinosaur park. Awesome shade covers most of the trail the skirts the Ogden river. Trail is wide enough for comfortable traffic both ways. Plenty to see with the botanical gardens, parks, river stops, and runs by plenty of lunch options. We normally just keep going into the Weber River Trail. The Ogden River trail is one of favorite with our little ones. We feel safe and the trail is in great condition.

Ogden River Parkway

not alone!

July, 2023 by loraleecampbell

I was scared being a single woman alone! Homeless people and not being used by many others. Industrial area no pretty. South part of trail much better.

Accordion

Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail Trail

Great urban/suburban trail

October, 2022 by rregovich

Nice long, safe trail. Pavement is good to great the whole way. Criticism that the double gated entries are a pain is valid, but they are combined with traffic control, or at least warning lights at every intersection - makes crossing the many roads very safe.
Not a lot of traffic - I could really cruise on my bike.
Take the train from downtown with your bike to Roy and ride back!

Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail Trail

Tedious and Buggy

October, 2021 by abele40000

I started in Layton going south in October for a leisure ride, and my first few miles were just tedious with all the dangerous gates you have to virtually walk through...but the worst was the sea of gnats that covered me. It finally opened up a bit with fewer and less-trafficked crossings and fewer bugs, but of course I had to return... next time I'll drive to Farmington and head south.

Old Emigration Trail

Potential for Better

July, 2021 by acewickwire

Started at Jensen Nature Park with intent to ride the loop at south end of trail but lots of construction and confusing detours. Returned to Jensen Nature Park and rode north to W 300 N street. Looked like trail ended there, so turned around. My bad for not consulting map and would have seen left turn for short distance and then continue north. Oh well. There is some signage along the trail but only one sign post indicating Old Emigration Trail the remainders have other names for different segments, I guess. Anyway not a clearly marked trail and several places of construction on going. Trail surface was fine and plenty wide enough. Maybe at a later date if back in the area would give it another try.

Weber River Parkway

great

June, 2021 by dfms7dpsvb

I started from the north side and rode south until I reached 4400 by riverdale. There are some areas that need maintenance but overall in good shape. Sometimes it’s hard to follow but I used the map on here. My only complaint is the sharp turns that make it hard to see oncoming traffic so I’m hesitant to pick up speed in some areas. It’s great for a casual ride with lots of shade.

Legacy Parkway Trail

This is a nice trail!

May, 2021 by roachita

I like this trail, I have ridden it many times in the past, this is the first time this year. Right now there is a detour to the rail trail, looks like the Parkway trail is being paved and 'touched up', nice, thank you! I rode on a week day so not much traffic. Added bonus, there was a young fox on the trail this morning! The only thing I dislike is the diesel fumes from the vehicles on the south end where you are riding right beside the Legacy Highway.

Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail Trail

Entry Barriers are Dangerous to Bikers

October, 2020 by nelsonk48

This is a great trail but the double barriers are dangerous and difficult maneuver around.

Thank you to Kaysville for opening up one gate at each entrance. If we could get Layton and Farmington to do the same, this would be a fantastic bike ride trail

Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail Trail

Safety Barriers Annoying

June, 2020 by acewickwire

Location: Layton, UT
Parking: Near the trail intersection with Hill Field Road, Layton.
Trail Condition: Very good, smooth and wide, few lateral cracks but not many.
Signage: Very minimal. Not a lot required but would have been good to have signage indicating end of D&RGW and start of Legacy Trail on South end of trail.
Comments: Rode the trail on Wednesday afternoon with a lot of traffic on the trail. Encounter a wide variety of trail users. Yet, not so many users as to make riding not enjoyable. This very much an old rail bed and is pretty much a straight shot. Still a nice ride. Rode the southern portion of trail from the intersection with Hill Field Road down to the Legacy Trail. Lots and lots of street crossings with safety barriers that have to zig-zag through, sort of annoying.

Weber River Parkway

road cycling

May, 2020 by clairehowells

Don’t bother riding south of the Riverdale city office unless you want a 1mile quick loop - at the footbridge the trail turns to gravel. Head north and its lovely with a few short inclines; great for beginner cyclists to learn gearing and control. Lots of dogs and pedestrians so take it easy and ride early!

Old Emigration Trail

Great Trail

May, 2020 by mattg_tl

This is a great trail! Very scenic, pretty flat and easy. Takes a little over an hour to bike.

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