Robert N. Hasenyager Great Salt Lake Nature Trail
Robert N. Hasenyager Great Salt Lake Nature Trail
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Easy 2.2-kilometer loop through wetlands, offering great birdwatching and views of the Great Salt Lake.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Your route passes through a protected area
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Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area
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Parking
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597 m
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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2.18 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
1.99 km
142 m
Surfaces
1.90 km
228 m
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The trail is an easy loop that can generally be completed in about 30 minutes to an hour. The total distance is approximately 2.2 km (1.3 to 1.6 miles).
The trail is notably flat with very little elevation gain. You'll walk on wide, packed gravel paths and extensive wooden boardwalks, including a 1700-foot boardwalk with a bridge over Farmington Creek. Its accessible design makes it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.
Yes, it's an excellent choice for families and beginners. The trail is easy, flat, and accessible, making it suitable for all fitness levels, including those with strollers or wheelchairs. It offers a peaceful outdoor experience through the wetlands.
This trail is renowned for its birdwatching opportunities. You can spot a wide variety of birds, including shorebirds, songbirds, raptors, pelicans, ibis, egrets, and great blue herons. Beyond birds, visitors might also see muskrats, beavers, and frogs.
The trailhead is conveniently located at the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Wildlife Education Center. Parking is available directly at the center, which serves as the starting point for your hike.
No, you do not need a hunting or fishing license to access this specific nature trail, unlike some other parts of the waterfowl management area. Access to the trail itself is generally free.
As the trail is located within the Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area, it's best to check current regulations regarding dogs. Wildlife management areas often have restrictions to protect sensitive habitats and wildlife. Please verify local rules before bringing your pet.
The trail offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and fall are excellent for migratory bird viewing. Summer provides lush wetland scenery, but be prepared for sun exposure. Even in winter, you might spot various waterfowl. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
The trail features extensive wooden boardwalks that allow you to get up close to the wetlands. There are also benches for resting and two viewing pergolas extending towards the pond for enhanced wildlife observation. The Robert N. Hasenyager Great Salt Lake Nature Trail itself is a highlight, offering an immersive experience.
Given the open nature of the wetlands, it's advisable to bring water, sunscreen, and a hat as there isn't much shade. Bug spray is also highly recommended, especially during warmer months, to ensure a comfortable experience.
Yes, the route is entirely encompassed by the "Robert N. Hasenyager Great Salt Lake Nature Center Trail" which covers 100% of this specific loop. You'll be following this named path throughout your hike.