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Ogden River

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Ogden River

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The Ogden River, a significant 35-mile (56 km) long waterway, carves its way through Weber County, Utah, originating from the majestic Wasatch Range. Flowing from its headwaters, which include the North, Central, and South Forks, the river converges at Pineview Reservoir before dramatically cutting through the rugged Ogden Canyon. At an elevation of approximately 1302 meters as it passes through the city of Ogden, this river eventually joins the larger Weber River, contributing to the vast Great Salt Lake basin.

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    November 15, 2023

    Cycling

    At one point, this river was on its way to becoming a dead river, but it has been rejuvenated and now boasts a healthy amount of fishing opportunities. The cleanup effort involved removing and recycling 5,684 tons of concrete and metal. Take some time to appreciate the collective efforts made to keep this beautiful river thriving and healthy.

    December 21, 2023

    Running

    At one point, this river was on its way to becoming a dead river, but it has been rejuvenated and now boasts a healthy amount of fishing opportunities. The cleanup effort involved removing and recycling 5,684 tons of concrete and metal. Take some time to appreciate the collective efforts made to keep this beautiful river thriving and healthy.

    February 8, 2024

    Mountain biking

    At one point, this river was on its way to becoming a dead river, but it has been rejuvenated and now boasts a healthy amount of fishing opportunities. The cleanup effort involved removing and recycling 5,684 tons of concrete and metal. Take some time to appreciate the collective efforts made to keep this beautiful river thriving and healthy.

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    1. Weber River Parkway – Ogden River Parkway loop from Riverdale

    33.8km

    01:59

    90m

    90m

    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 1,300 m

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    Location: Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most popular trails and routes along the Ogden River?

    The most popular route is the Ogden River Parkway, a scenic paved trail perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. It follows the river through the city, offering easy access to nature. For those seeking more rugged experiences, trails within the surrounding Wasatch Range, accessible from the Ogden Canyon area, provide diverse hiking opportunities.

    What is the general difficulty and terrain of trails along the Ogden River?

    The Ogden River Parkway is largely flat and paved, making it an easy and accessible option for all ages and fitness levels. Trails leading into the Ogden Canyon or the broader Wasatch Range can vary significantly in difficulty, from moderate climbs to more challenging ascents with varied terrain, including rocky paths and steeper grades.

    Are there specific landmarks or viewpoints along the Ogden River worth visiting?

    Absolutely. The Ogden Canyon Scenic Byway offers breathtaking views of the river cutting through dramatic cliffs. Pineview Reservoir, at the eastern end of the canyon, is a major hub for water recreation and scenic beauty. The South Fork of the Ogden River is particularly known for its moose population, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.

    Where can I find parking near the Ogden River trails, and are permits required for activities like fishing?

    Parking is available at various points along the Ogden River Parkway, often near parks and access points within Ogden City. For fishing, a valid Utah fishing license is required. These can typically be purchased online or at local sporting goods stores. No special permits are generally needed for hiking or cycling on public trails.

    Is the Ogden River suitable for winter activities, and how do seasonal conditions affect a visit?

    While the Ogden River Parkway remains accessible for walks and runs in winter, conditions can be icy. The Ogden Canyon Scenic Byway offers beautiful snowy vistas. Fishing remains popular year-round, though specific conditions and access points may vary. For those interested in snow sports, nearby areas in the Wasatch Range offer skiing and snowshoeing opportunities.

    Are there family-friendly and dog-friendly options along the Ogden River?

    Yes, the Ogden River Parkway is an excellent choice for families, offering a safe and easy paved path. Many sections are also dog-friendly, though dogs should always be kept on a leash and owners are expected to clean up after their pets. Always check local signage for specific regulations regarding pets in certain areas or parks.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible paths along the Ogden River?

    The Ogden River Parkway, being a paved trail, offers several sections that are wheelchair-accessible, particularly within the city limits where access points are designed for ease of use. These sections provide a great way for everyone to enjoy the river's scenic beauty.

    What are the best spots for wildlife viewing along the Ogden River?

    The South Fork of the Ogden River, especially between Causey and Pineview reservoirs, is renowned for its moose population. Birdwatchers can explore the Ogden Bay Waterfowl Management Area's North Arm Viewing Site, where various bird species can be observed. Early mornings or late evenings often provide the best chances for spotting wildlife.

    What is the current status of the Ogden River's water levels and conditions for activities like tubing or swimming?

    Water levels and conditions in the Ogden River can fluctuate significantly depending on snowmelt and rainfall. While tubing and swimming are popular in certain sections during warmer months, visitors should always exercise caution. It's advisable to check local conditions and advisories before entering the water, as currents can be strong, especially during peak runoff.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Ogden River trails?

    Yes, as the Ogden River flows through the city of Ogden, there are numerous amenities available. You'll find a variety of cafes, restaurants, and pubs within a short distance of the Parkway. For accommodation, Ogden offers hotels and other lodging options, particularly around Historic 25th Street and the downtown area, providing convenient access to the river and other attractions.

    What types of fish can be caught in the Ogden River, and what are the best fishing spots?

    The Ogden River boasts a healthy population of native Bonneville cutthroat, brown trout, and whitefish. The South Fork is particularly favored for fly fishing due to its clear waters and abundant fish. Anglers also find success in various sections of the river along the Parkway and within Ogden Canyon. Remember to have a valid Utah fishing license.

    How long is the Ogden River Parkway, and can it be done as a loop?

    The Ogden River Parkway is approximately 9.6 miles (15.4 km) long, stretching from the mouth of Ogden Canyon to the confluence with the Weber River. While it's primarily an out-and-back trail, its length allows for various shorter loop options by connecting with city streets or other local paths, depending on your starting point and desired distance.

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