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United States
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Salt Lake County

Little Cottonwood Creek Trail

Moderate

4.9

(8496)

10,019

hikers

Little Cottonwood Creek Trail

03:07

10.5km

310m

Hiking

Embark on the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail for a moderate 6.5-mile (10.5 km) hike that gains 1011 feet (308 metres) in elevation, usually taking about 3 hours and 6 minutes to complete. As you follow the route, you will enjoy the soothing sounds of the creek, winding through dense forests…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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8.69 km

1.03 km

532 m

220 m

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8.22 km

1.84 km

221 m

146 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail?

Parking is available at various points along Little Cottonwood Canyon Road. A common starting point is near the mouth of the canyon, which provides access to the multi-use path. Be aware that parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends during peak seasons.

Is the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are not permitted on the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail or anywhere in Little Cottonwood Canyon. This area is a critical protected watershed for Salt Lake Valley, and strict regulations are in place to maintain water quality.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail offers beauty in every season. Spring (late April to June) is ideal for witnessing vibrant wildflowers and powerful waterfalls from snowmelt. Summer provides lush greenery and shade. Autumn (September to October) is spectacular for fall foliage. Winter hiking is possible, but check weather conditions and be prepared for snow and ice.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee for the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail?

Generally, no specific permits are required for day hiking the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail itself. As it's located within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, standard forest regulations apply, but there are typically no entrance fees for accessing this particular trail.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter sections of wide, smooth dirt paths, as well as rockier stretches. There are continuous, gentle elevation gains as you head upstream, and some parts may involve short paved sections or streamlets crossing the path, especially after snowmelt. Keep an eye out for impressive granite boulders, some with historical chisel marks.

Is the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to medium difficulty, making it suitable for families and moderately experienced hikers. While some sections are smooth, others can be steeper and rockier, so comfortable footwear is recommended. The continuous, gentle incline makes it a good option for those looking for a moderate workout without extreme challenges.

What historical features or landmarks can I see along the route?

As you hike, you can discover several historical points of interest. These include the ruins of the old Wasatch Resort, an old power plant, and the historic Temple Quarry, where granite was mined for the Salt Lake Temple. You'll also notice pioneer-carved granite boulders along the way, offering a glimpse into the area's past.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route you'll be hiking on the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail also passes through sections of the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail (38%), Little Cottonwood Creek Trail (30%), Little Cottonwood Creek Trail (30%), Little Cottonwood Creek Trail (22%), and the Upper Grit Mill Nature Trail (18%).

What kind of wildlife or plants might I encounter?

The trail meanders through dense forests of pine and aspen, providing ample shade and a habitat for diverse plant life. Depending on the season, you might see a variety of wildflowers, butterflies, and different bird species. While not guaranteed, keep an eye out for smaller mammals common to the Wasatch Front.

Is the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The most common way to experience the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail is as an out-and-back route. You hike upstream along the creek and then return the same way. There are various turnaround points, allowing you to customize the length of your hike.

What's an insider tip for hiking this trail?

To fully appreciate the natural beauty and avoid the busiest times, consider starting your hike early in the morning, especially on weekends. This allows you to enjoy the tranquil sounds of the creek and the stunning vistas with fewer crowds, and often ensures better parking availability.

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