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Discover Smithfield Dry Canyon Trail, a favorite destination for dog lovers looking to explore scenic, pet-friendly hiking in Smithfield, Utah. This rustic trail offers a unique chance to enjoy natural landscapes alongside your pup, with a mix of shaded areas and variable terrain, making it engaging for both owners and energetic dogs. Though not a traditional dog park, this spot is prized for its peaceful atmosphere, open space, and access to nature that makes for a perfect dog-friendly hike near Smithfield.
Parking is limited to a small turn-around off a public dirt road, so plan accordingly. The trail is partially washed out in areas and can get muddy or experience overflow from the nearby creek, especially after rain. Always watch the weather before you visit, as certain sections may become narrow or tricky during wet conditions. With no formal amenities, it’s ideal for those seeking a more adventurous, off-the-beaten-path outing with their four-legged companions.
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I’ve never done the whole trail but I know it goes back pretty far. Shaded and has varying degrees of incline
I’ve never done the whole trail but I know it goes back pretty far. Shaded and has varying degrees of incline
I’ve never done the whole trail but I know it goes back pretty far. Shaded and has varying degrees of incline
So this trailhead requires you to follow a public dirt road that cuts thru private property. There are signs everywhere to not trespass. The parking is more of a small turn around.
The trail is partially washed out but still hike-able. The creek has overflowed in some locations and is using the trail. Really watch the weather doing this trail, as there are some spots that are narrow. If there was not a flood warning, and rain clouds, we would have gone much further. I would love to explore this location more in the future. Enjoy!
So this trailhead requires you to follow a public dirt road that cuts thru private property. There are signs everywhere to not trespass. The parking is more of a small turn around.
The trail is partially washed out but still hike-able. The creek has overflowed in some locations and is using the trail. Really watch the weather doing this trail, as there are some spots that are narrow. If there was not a flood warning, and rain clouds, we would have gone much further. I would love to explore this location more in the future. Enjoy!
So this trailhead requires you to follow a public dirt road that cuts thru private property. There are signs everywhere to not trespass. The parking is more of a small turn around.
The trail is partially washed out but still hike-able. The creek has overflowed in some locations and is using the trail. Really watch the weather doing this trail, as there are some spots that are narrow. If there was not a flood warning, and rain clouds, we would have gone much further. I would love to explore this location more in the future. Enjoy!