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 flat, and forms a scenic diversion along the Ogden River Parkway as one travels alongside the river towards its the confluence with the Weber river. Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash. There are picnic tables.
Twenty First Street Pond is located at 650 W 20th Street. Beginning at I-15, take exit 343 in Ogden. Head east on W 21 Street for about a mile, then turn left onto Wall Avenue, followed by another left to get on W 20th St. Continue onto W 2000 S and the park entrance will be on your right.
It's pretty nice most the way along! I go walking there quite a lot, when it's not too hot! I stop and take pictures of the pond, and also of the ducks, as well.
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