The Underrated River Trail In Utah You'll Want To Hike Over And Over Again
By Catherine Armstrong|Published August 13, 2018
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Some of Utah’s hiking trails can be brutal during the hot, summer months, but others provide a cool oasis from the heat. Here’s a little trail that’s popular for its well-known waterfall, but this little gem has a lot to offer long before you get to the falls.
The Donut Falls Traill is a popular hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon. To find the trailhead, drive up the canyon about nine miles and park at the Mill D Trailhead. During summer months, this trail is super busy, especially on weekends. Try to visit during a weekday, if possible.
As you near the falls, the trail basically ends and you'll hike the rest of the way right through the river. By late summer, it's pretty dry, but you'll want to make sure you're wearing shoes that you can get wet.
If you choose to climb up to the falls, take extra care. The rocks are often slippery, and it's very steep here. People have been seriously injured and have even died from falling in this spot.
We’d love to see your photos and read about your adventures on the Donut Falls Trail, and if you enjoy Utah’s natural beauty, you’ll want to join our Utah Nature Lovers Group, where you can post your photos and see some great shots taken by fellow Utah photographers.