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An easy 1.1-mile hike along the Logan River, offering riverside views and shaded paths from Rendezvous Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.72 km
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1.03 km
692 m
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1.22 km
332 m
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The main access point for the paved section of the trail is at Rendezvous Park in Logan. You'll find parking available there. For the more natural sections further into Logan Canyon, various pull-offs and designated parking areas are available along the canyon road.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome, but please ensure they are kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and the river swollen with snowmelt. Summer provides cool shade from abundant trees. Fall is particularly spectacular with vibrant changing leaves. Even on rainy days, the gravel sections help prevent excessive muddiness, making it a good option.
No, you do not need a permit, and there are no entrance fees to access the Logan River Trail or Rendezvous Park. It's freely accessible for public use.
The trail offers varied terrain. One section, starting at Rendezvous Park, is a paved, flat path, ideal for strollers and wheelchairs. Further into Logan Canyon, it transitions to a multi-use path with a hard-base gravel surface, then narrows to singletrack with switchbacks. While generally a gradual incline, some parts can be steeper and more technical, including areas that resemble a 'rock slide'.
Absolutely! The paved section from Rendezvous Park is very easy and perfect for families with young children or those seeking a casual stroll. The first two miles of the canyon section, with its wide, gravel surface, are also suitable for families and smaller children. More adventurous families might enjoy the slightly more technical singletrack sections.
You'll enjoy continuous views of the Logan River, often shaded by trees and foliage. Look out for limestone and dolomite formations on the canyon's mountainsides. The trail passes by the Stokes Nature Center and two large fishing ponds. Wildlife includes moose, various bird species, and diverse plants like box elder, willow, and maple in the riparian habitat.
Its dual nature is quite unique: it offers both an easily accessible, paved riverside walk near town and a longer, more natural trail experience deeper within Logan Canyon. It's known for its 'delightful ambiance and serene atmosphere' and is a popular multi-use pathway for walkers, runners, cyclists, and dog owners.
Yes, there are distinct sections. One is a 2.1-mile paved out-and-back path starting at Rendezvous Park. Another segment, further into Logan Canyon, is a 3.6-mile one-way multi-use path. This canyon section starts wide with gravel, then transitions to narrower singletrack with some intermediate technical portions.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Logan River Trail, Logan River Trail, Logan River Trail, and Logan River Trail.
Yes, it can be. Much of the trail, particularly the gravel sections, is designed to prevent excessive muddiness, making it a viable option even when the weather isn't perfectly clear.