Corner Canyon Regional Park
Hiking
This page contains information on hiking in and near the Corner Canyon Regional Park in Draper, Utah.
Corner Canyon Regional Park trails are open to all non-motorized use. Stay on approved trails. Be aware that cutting corners, making new trails, using deer trails or muddy trails all lead to erosion. Approved trails are engineered. Grades are kept under 10%. Attention is paid to drainage.
- See our Day Hiking Tips.
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Check our personal notes for detailed descriptions of these trails:
| Bonneville Shoreline Trail | |||
| Distance: | 90 miles one way | Rating: | |
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| Description: | A Millennium Legacy Trail. This proposed 90 mile trail is not completed yet, but when it is, it will connect many of the foothill trials and will be a wonderful trail by itself. It will eventually run along the base of the Wasatch Mountains at roughly the level of ancient Lake Bonneville's shoreline through Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, and Utah counties. | ||
| Trail of the Eagle | |||
| Distance: | Rating: | Strenuous | |
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| Description: | A very steep trail with excellent views near the top. | ||
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