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Hiking in Rich County, Utah, offers diverse landscapes characterized by the Bear River Mountains and the turquoise waters of Bear Lake. The region features elevations ranging from 4,500 to 9,000 feet, providing varied terrain from dense aspen and conifer forests to open meadows. Hikers can explore trails that lead to panoramic views, including those of Bear Lake, and experience significant elevation changes. This rural county provides a blend of serene beauty and trails suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
15.7km
04:44
630m
340m
Embark on a moderate hiking journey along the Old Ephraim's Grave via Temple Fork OHV Trail, a route that winds through serene aspen groves and towering pine forests. You'll cover…
8.44km
02:35
450m
60m
Embark on the Stump Hollow Trail, a moderate hike spanning 5.2 miles (8.4 km) with a total elevation gain of 1484 feet (452 metres). This route, typically completed in about…

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2.88km
00:52
160m
10m
Embark on an easy hike along the Spawn Creek Trail, a route that winds through grassy meadows and forested areas, often following the creek itself. This pleasant 1.8-mile (2.9 km)…
3.36km
01:14
250m
110m
Embark on the Swan Peak Trail for an easy hiking experience through varied landscapes. You will ascend through sagebrush communities and mixed conifer and aspen forests, enjoying the changing scenery.…
25.7km
07:08
570m
290m
Embark on a challenging hike along the Logan Canyon Scenic Drive, a route that immerses you in a landscape shaped over millions of years. This difficult trail stretches for 16.0…
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Rich County offers diverse terrain, from trails traversing through aspen and conifer forests to open meadows like Swan Flat. You'll find significant elevation changes in the Bear River Mountains, with some trails leading to panoramic views of Bear Lake. Expect a mix of forested paths and open scenic vistas.
Yes, Rich County has several easy options suitable for families. The Spawn Creek Trail is an easy route. The Limber Pine Nature Trail, though not listed in our specific routes, is also known as an easy, scenic loop with interpretive signs, perfect for all skill levels and families.
For those seeking a challenge, the Logan Canyon Scenic Drive hike is rated as difficult, offering substantial elevation gain over its 25 km length. Additionally, Monte Cristo Peak and Bridger Peak are known for their challenging climbs and rewarding views.
Many trails in Rich County are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific regulations for each trail or park. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in national forests and many state parks. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and clean up after your pet.
Absolutely! Many trails in Rich County offer stunning views of Bear Lake, often referred to as the 'Caribbean of the Rockies' for its turquoise waters. The Kramer Trails, located near the Utah-Idaho border, provide excellent views as they ascend the foothills of the Bear River Range. The Limber Pine Nature Trail also offers multiple views of the lake.
The best time to hike is typically from late spring through early autumn. Due to high altitudes, some trails may not be accessible until later in the season because of snowmelt. Autumn offers a vibrant experience with changing leaf colors, especially in aspen and conifer forests.
While our current selection focuses on day hikes, the Logan Canyon Scenic Drive hike is a longer route at over 25 km. For a different kind of longer journey, the paved Bear Lake Legacy Pathway connects various recreation spots around Bear Lake, suitable for extended walks or biking.
Rich County is rich in natural beauty. Beyond the stunning Bear Lake, you can explore the diverse forests and meadows of the Bear River Mountains. The Old Ephraim's Grave via Temple Fork OHV Trail leads to a unique historical landmark. Other notable features include Peter Sinks and the scenic Hodges Canyon, which winds through a narrow valley with a small stream.
While our listed routes are primarily point-to-point or out-and-back, the Limber Pine Nature Trail is a well-known easy, scenic loop that provides a circular hiking experience suitable for all ages.
Currently, komoot features 6 hiking routes in Rich County, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging treks, allowing you to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The longest hike currently listed is the Logan Canyon Scenic Drive, which spans over 25 kilometers and is rated as difficult.


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