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Directions • The trail can be accessed on its north end at Corner Canyon Trailhead, next to the Andy Ballard Equestrian Center at 1266 E. 13400 South in Draper. Or it can be accessed on its south end at the Coyote Hollow Trailhead in Coyote Hollow Court.
Hike • This hike offers some shade and views of southeast Salt Lake County's Corner Canyon and the back yards of some impressive homes that abut the trail. The Corner Canyon Trailhead allows you to start hiking on the low side and to get the mild ascent out of the way. From the trailhead, you will walk southeast through the underpass below Highland Drive. Continue following the trail until a pedestrian bridge takes you across the creek and then southeast again. At about 1.5 miles, the trail turns to the southwest. Follow the signs to the Coyote Hollow Trailhead.
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Nate Carlisle
DestinationEnd of Trail
Hiking time2 hours
Round-trip miles3.46 miles
Elevation gain532 feet
DifficultyEasy
Trail head restroomsYes
Dogs allowedYes
Bikes allowedYes
FeesNo