Bell Canyon Boulders Trailhead

Category: Hiking area in Sandy, Utah

Address: 10245 Wasatch Blvd, Sandy, UT 84092, USA

Phone: +18015682900

Reviews

Cory Bailey

May 8, 2022

Pretty steep trail and high steps, but the view and work out was well worth the extra effort

Stephanie Hochhalter

Apr 11, 2022

We did this hike with 6 kids ages 4 to 10 and it was a perfect distance. Right when the restlessness started kicking in is when we reached the reservoir. Kids loved watching the ducks and goose while playing on the big rocks. Then they were ready to hike back down! Parking lot had several open spots on a Saturday afternoon in April. There is also overflow shoulder parking on Wasatch Boulevard.

Rachel Wesemann

Mar 8, 2022

There are not a lot of parking spots, so I'd recommend you go first thing in the morning or be prepared to start your hike early, having to walk from a farther parking lot. This trail can also get a bit crowded since there are a few different levels of trail you can hike off of this single trailhead, which is another reason to go as early as you can. We usually hike past the reservoir and keep going to the lower falls. AllTrails marks it at 4.6 miles and just under 4 hours and that was about accurate for us. I think it took us a little less time hiking, but we spent a lot of time hanging out at the falls just enjoying the views so that added a lot of time for us. But it's one of my favorite hikes so I do it every year, it has a variety of different scenery and it's not too challenging until the end close to the falls, it does get a little vertical, but I've seen lots of kids doing it just fine.

Petar Penev

Sep 26, 2021

Great trail with amazing views. Family friendly. A great way to spend sometime outdoors.

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Questions & Answers

Can you camp there?

Barbara Wood | Jun 8, 2020
Slowik Assis | Jun 9, 2020

There's no camping area

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Can you walk your dog there?

Saul Grajeda | Jun 9, 2019
Mike | Jun 10, 2019

There are no posted signs that prohibit your dog.

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Can you please point out when a trail doesn't allow dogs? I've been driving around for almost an hour looking for a trail that allows dogs, this is rediculous.

kieran smith | Jun 9, 2018
Colin G | Jun 10, 2018

I would Google local hiking trails that allow dogs. Anywhere that's a watershed will be restricted.

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