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United States
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Salt Lake County
Draper

Bonneville Shoreline Trail via Coyote Hollow Trailhead

Routes
Hiking trails & Routes
United States
Utah
Salt Lake County
Draper

Bonneville Shoreline Trail via Coyote Hollow Trailhead

Easy

4.6

(3649)

12,747

hikers

Bonneville Shoreline Trail via Coyote Hollow Trailhead

01:23

4.86km

110m

Hiking

Hike the easy 3.0-mile Bonneville Shoreline Trail via Coyote Hollow Trailhead for sweeping views of Salt Lake Valley and the Wasatch Mountai

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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4.78 km

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4.25 km

542 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to hike the Bonneville Shoreline Trail via Coyote Hollow Trailhead?

The ideal time to hike this section of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail is typically from April to October. During these months, you'll generally find more favorable weather conditions for enjoying the trail and its scenic views.

Is the Bonneville Shoreline Trail via Coyote Hollow Trailhead dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are welcome on this trail! Please ensure your furry companion remains on a leash at all times to respect wildlife and other trail users.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The trail from the Coyote Hollow Trailhead features a natural surface with some steep and rocky sections. While it's generally considered an easy hike by komoot, external ratings describe it as moderate in difficulty with intermediate technical requirements, involving up-and-down sections. Supportive hiking boots or running shoes are recommended.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this trail or Corner Canyon Regional Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Bonneville Shoreline Trail via Coyote Hollow Trailhead or to enter Corner Canyon Regional Park. It's freely accessible for public enjoyment.

What kind of views and natural features can I expect to see?

You'll be treated to sweeping views of the Salt Lake Valley and the majestic Wasatch Mountains. The trail winds through an urban-wildlife interface, where you might spot native flora like sagebrush and juniper trees, as well as mule deer. Birdwatchers can often see red-tailed hawks and golden eagles soaring overhead.

Does this trail connect with other paths?

Yes, this route is part of the larger Bonneville Shoreline Trail. Along this specific section, you'll also intersect with parts of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail - Draper Section and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail - Oak Hollow Section. The Coyote Hollow Trailhead also provides access to other diverse trails, including the scenic Ghost Falls.

How long does it take to hike this route?

This particular route is approximately 4.86 kilometers (3 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 23 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

Is this a loop trail or an out-and-back route?

The Bonneville Shoreline Trail via Coyote Hollow Trailhead is an out-and-back route. You'll hike to a certain point and then return along the same path.

Where is the best place to park for this trailhead?

The primary access point is the Coyote Hollow Trailhead in Draper, Utah. There is dedicated parking available at the trailhead, making it convenient to start your hike.

What is the historical significance of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail?

The Bonneville Shoreline Trail is unique because it traces the ancient shoreline of Lake Bonneville, a massive prehistoric lake that covered much of Utah approximately 14,000 years ago. This geological history adds a distinctive element to your hiking experience.

Is the trail suitable for beginners?

While komoot rates this specific route as 'easy', the terrain includes steep and rocky sections. If you're a beginner, be prepared for some elevation changes and uneven surfaces. It's a good introduction to hiking with some challenge, but not overly strenuous.

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