Fun trail for a sunday walk
I love the walking trails. They have been kept up and it is nice way to get out as a family and reduce risk of injury related to traffic accidents, such as children running in front of a car. The city has done a great job preserving the natural habitat, that is so beautiful.
This is a fun little trail! I just wish it kept going! It goes from the park up to the river and it dead ends just through the tunnel. It would be fun to be able to walk the creek to the canyon!
Nice this time of year to hike pretty much anywhere everythings is nice and green most areas has waters just make sure you got your purifiers so you dont get sicku so you can get out and do more hikes. I think Dry Creek trail is a good hike so if you havent been go.
I feel like this is a really overlooked Trail here in Utah but the view is beautiful and the hike is beautiful as well. Definitely a must do in Utah!
This is one of my favorite trails in the world!
No parking place
The path is a bit broken in places. Tree roots are breaking up through the blacktop
Really good trail to toke on
Quiet, peaceful, walking trail.
It isnt a very good trail, it starts nowhere and ends nowhere as well. It also in a private park so not sure if it is open to the public.
Nice little nature walk. It is built in such a way that you feel that you get away from the nearby homes.
Beautiful scenery.
Nice neighborhood pathway
It is a safe place to walk even with snow.
Beautiful walk ending at a private neighborhood park
Super fun jumps and trail
Very pretty and clean.
We love this series of trails by our house! We have lots of fun coming here, and there are even some nice parks along the trail. However, it seems that two of said parks are technically private and part of a nearby local HOA, even though they are right along a public city trail.My young son liked to play at one of them (before we realized their private status), but last time we came by we noticed a new Private Property: No Trespassing! sign.Thinking that was strange, I looked around, and noticed another sign wed missed before that stated the park was only for local homeowners, with the name of the HOA listed. Even though we own a home in the nearby area, we are in fact outside of the HOA area, so I suppose that means we are excluded. This is very unfortunate, because there arent any good playgrounds near our neighborhood, except for these two parks. What is more perturbing and perplexing is that the garbage can at this private park belongs to Payson City Parks & Recreation... It says so right on the can!I just find it very odd that a public trail would run right thru two private parks, and yet it seems those parks are at least partially maintained publicly! Seems to me it should all be public.At the very least, wed appreciate a different public park available to all Payson residents somewhere nearby, so that we dont have to trespass to let out kids play a bit on a jungle gym, or go down a slide, etc.Regardless of the confusing private/public park conundrum, the trails are very nice, peaceful, and enjoyable to use. The stream nearby is relaxing, as are the birds we see and hear, and I am glad to have the trails here, though I do hope that one day some public parks can be added nearby.
Its an ok place...