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Hiking around Centerville is characterized by well-maintained trails that primarily follow river paths and explore local recreation areas. The terrain features gentle elevation changes, making routes accessible for various fitness levels. Many trails run along the Sacramento River and through greenways, offering a mix of riverside scenery and natural park environments. The region provides a network of easy and moderate routes suitable for different abilities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Mule Ridge to Princess Ditch Loop offers a moderate hiking experience, covering 8.1 miles (13.0 km) with an elevation gain of 1182 feet (360 metres). You can expect to…
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The Mary Lake Loop offers a peaceful stroll around the shimmering Mary Lake, providing scenic views of the water and surrounding natural beauty. This easy hiking route is a quick…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Blue Gravel Trail, a paved pathway that stretches for 2.2 miles (3.6 km). You will experience diverse scenery as the route winds through…
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Embark on the Wintu Yemer and Meiner's Trail Loop for an easy hike through varied terrain. This 3.6 miles (5.7 km) route offers a mix of mild doubletrack and engaging…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Cloverdale Loop Trail, a 1.7-mile (2.7 km) route that offers a gentle ascent of 128 feet (39 metres). You can complete this pleasant…
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This man-made lake is situated in a 29-acre developed area, featuring a scenic trail that encircles it and offers stunning views of the water throughout. Recognized as a popular birding area, it's a great spot to stay on the lookout for various bird species. With its tranquil setting it is a nice place to take a break at to enjoy the view off the bike.
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This man-made lake is situated in a 29-acre developed area, featuring a scenic trail that encircles it and offers stunning views of the water throughout. Recognized as a popular birding area, it's a great spot to stay on the lookout for various bird species.
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Spectacular view of Clear Creek Canyon, and surrounding meadows. Near Horsetown Preserve, tubers and novice kayakers enjoy water adventures. However, if you decided to partake, remember to portage before the treacherous Clear Creek Gorge. Safety first.
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A nice little stream that meanders through the Swasey Recreation Area is a refreshing sight. It will join forces with Olney Creek, and the Anderson Cottonwood Canal, and eventually spill into the Sacramento River.
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30 miles of diverse trails for hikers, runners and cyclists. From historic paths to adrenaline-pumping jump lines, these routes offer scenic views and varied terrains, creating a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Yes, many trails in Centerville are suitable for beginners. A great option is the Cloverdale Loop — Clear Creek Greenway, a short walk of under 2 miles (2.7 km) with very little elevation change, making it perfect for a relaxed outing.
For a family-friendly adventure, consider the Westside Trails loop— Redding. It's a manageable length and offers an engaging path through local green spaces. Additionally, local parks like Grant Park and Sugarcreek MetroPark are popular with families, offering well-maintained trails and play areas.
While most trails in the immediate area are easy to moderate, you can find more of a challenge on the Sacramento River Trail to Keswick Dam loop — Redding. At nearly 7.5 miles (12 km), its length provides a good workout for those looking to spend a few hours on the trail.
The hiking trails in this specific area of Centerville are primarily focused on riverside paths and parklands, and do not feature significant waterfalls. The main water feature you'll encounter is the Sacramento River.
Dog policies can vary between different parks and trails. Generally, dogs are welcome in many of the area's parks, such as Bill Yeck Park, but they are often required to be on a leash. It's always best to check the specific regulations for the trail you plan to hike by looking for signs at the trailhead.
Yes, there are several enjoyable loop trails. The Sacramento River Trail loop from downtown Redding is a popular 5-mile (8 km) circular route that follows the river and is great for seeing the city's waterfront.
The trails around Centerville are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of over 4 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, especially along the Sacramento River, and the accessibility of the routes for different fitness levels.
There are nearly 30 hiking routes to explore around Centerville. The selection is varied, with a majority of trails rated as easy and a good number of moderate options, ensuring there's a path for almost everyone.
Most of the popular hiking areas and parks, such as Grant Park and Sugarcreek MetroPark, offer dedicated parking areas for visitors. For trails starting in more urban areas, you may need to use public street parking. It's a good idea to arrive earlier on weekends to secure a spot.
Some of the most popular spots for hiking are the large, well-regarded local parks. Sugarcreek MetroPark is a local favorite, known for its extensive network of well-marked trails through diverse landscapes. Bill Yeck Park is another excellent choice, with paths that follow Sugar Creek. For a more rugged experience, some hikers head towards the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains.
Hiking in Centerville is pleasant for most of the year. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with spring wildflowers and autumn colors. Summer can be hot, so early morning or evening hikes are recommended. Winters are generally mild, but trails can be muddy after rain.
The komoot app provides detailed maps for all the routes listed in this guide, which you can use for navigation on your phone. For official maps of the Utah hillside trails, you can check the city's website at centervilleutah.gov.


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