Wasatch Hollow Preserve North Loop
Wasatch Hollow Preserve North Loop
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Hike the easy 1.0-mile Wasatch Hollow Preserve North Loop, a natural oasis in Salt Lake City with lush riparian scenery along Emigration Cre
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.57 km
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1.15 km
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The North Loop is a relatively short and easy hike. Most visitors can complete it in about 25 minutes, making it perfect for a quick stroll or a gentle outdoor escape.
Yes, this trail is considered very beginner-friendly and suitable for families. It features a mild difficulty grade, is mostly flat, and has minimal elevation gain, making it an accessible option for a wide range of hikers.
The terrain is generally flat and easy-going. You'll find yourself on well-maintained paths, winding through a lush riparian environment alongside Emigration Creek, with towering trees and open meadows.
The North Loop offers a beautiful natural oasis within the city. You'll experience the restored riparian habitat along Emigration Creek, towering trees, meadows, and a pond fed by Hodgson's Spring. It's a glimpse into the valley's historical ecosystem.
The preserve is enjoyable year-round. In warmer months, the lush greenery is vibrant. During winter, you might see evergreen ivies and the creek flowing over layers of ice, offering a different kind of beauty. Each season provides a unique experience.
No, dogs are generally not allowed on the North Loop trail to protect native wildlife and the sensitive ecosystem. However, designated dog areas are available south of Emigration Creek on the South Loop.
No, there are no permits required, and there is no entrance fee to visit the Wasatch Hollow Preserve or hike the North Loop. It's a free and accessible natural area for public enjoyment.
As an urban preserve, parking is typically available on nearby residential streets. Look for designated street parking in the vicinity of the preserve's access points. Specific parking lots are not mentioned in the preserve's information.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Kensington Avenue Neighborhood Byway Phase 2, the Kensington to Sunnyside Neighborhood Byway, and the Kensington Neighborhood Byway, integrating it into the local walking network.
It is advised to avoid direct contact with the water in Emigration Creek due to potential E. coli concerns. Enjoy the creek's beauty from the trail, but please do not enter or drink from it.
The preserve is notable for being an 11-acre preserved natural area within an urban setting. It's a 'little oasis on a creek in the city' that reflects the valley's historical ecosystem, saved from development by local efforts to protect and restore Emigration Creek.