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United States
Utah
Davis County
Farmington

Davis Creek Trail

Easy

4.5

(8665)

12,588

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Davis Creek Trail

00:39

1.61km

130m

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This easy 1.0-mile hike on the Davis Creek Trail in Farmington, Utah, features a waterfall, shaded paths, and 431 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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726 m

Waterfall at Davis Creek

Highlight • Waterfall

While hiking along Davis Creek Trail in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, make sure to include a stop at this beautiful waterfall. It only takes a short detour from the main trail to reach this hidden gem, and especially on a hot day you will enjoy a little refreshment.

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1.41 km

198 m

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1.44 km

123 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Davis Creek Trail?

The main access point for the Davis Creek Trail is in Farmington, Utah. There are parking areas available at the trailheads. For a more family-friendly and shaded start, consider using the south trailhead.

Is the Davis Creek Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are allowed, and in some sections, they can even be off-leash. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and you follow any posted regulations.

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

The Davis Creek Trail is beautiful year-round, but May is particularly recommended. During this month, the flowers are abundant, and the landscape is lush and green. The ample shade and presence of the creek also make it a pleasant option during warmer months.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike the Davis Creek Trail?

The Davis Creek Trail is located within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Generally, day-use permits are not required for hiking on most trails in the forest, and there are no entrance fees for the trail itself. However, always check the official Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest website for the most current regulations regarding permits or fees, especially if you plan on camping or engaging in other specific activities.

What is the terrain like on the Davis Creek Trail?

The terrain is quite varied. The initial section can be somewhat steep but gradually levels out. You'll find a clean and easy-to-follow path, with many sections offering dense shade. As you venture further, especially towards the 'Indian Bathtubs' or beyond the main waterfalls, the terrain becomes more challenging, involving scrambling over rough ground and potentially steep, narrow, or cliff-side sections.

What notable features can I see along the route?

The trail is famous for its beautiful waterfalls and unique 'Indian Bathtubs'. To reach the 'Indian Bathtubs', you'll find ropes and chains installed to assist with the ascent, adding an adventurous element. Further up, you might discover old-growth forests with large trees and expansive views towards Bountiful Peak.

Is the Davis Creek Trail suitable for families or beginners?

The initial portion of the trail, leading to the first waterfall (approximately 1 mile round trip), is considered suitable for all levels of hikers, including families, though the very first section is somewhat steep. There's also a relatively flat and shaded option available along the south trailhead. However, beyond this point, especially to the 'Indian Bathtubs' and higher elevations, the trail becomes more challenging and may not be suitable for young children or inexperienced hikers due to ropes, chains, and rough terrain.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the Davis Creek Trail acts as a backbone for a larger network of trails. It is part of the Davis Creek Loop and connects to numerous other paths that lead towards Bountiful Peak. You will also find sections of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail intersecting or running concurrently with parts of this route.

Are there any opportunities for wild swimming or cooling off?

Yes, the presence of Davis Creek and its waterfalls provides excellent opportunities to cool off, especially during warmer weather. While specific designated swimming spots aren't mentioned, the creek itself and the areas around the waterfalls offer refreshing natural settings.

What should I bring for a hike on the Davis Creek Trail?

For the easier sections, comfortable hiking shoes, water, and sun protection are sufficient. If you plan to tackle the more challenging parts, especially those with ropes and chains or rough terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good grip are essential. Always carry plenty of water, snacks, and be prepared for varying conditions. A map or GPS device is recommended for exploring the higher, potentially unmarked sections.

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