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Limber Pine Nature Trail

12 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Tammy
November 8, 2020
Right along Hwy 89 as you’re coming into the Garden City valley, you’ll pass the trailhead for this easy, shaded trail. It’s a short 1.2-mile loop that’s perfect for the whole family. It’s an interpretive trail with sign markers along the way that you can read. And though we were near the end of June, it was fun to hike in a little bit of snow. The focus of this trail is a beautiful, old pine that certainly looks very limber and makes for a great photo op.
Right along Hwy 89 as you’re coming into the Garden City valley, you’ll pass the trailhead for this easy, shaded trail. It’s a short 1.2-mile loop that’s perfect for the whole family. It’s an interpretive trail with sign markers along the way that you can read. And though we were near the end of Ju…
Jane
July 20, 2022
This is a short drive from the home and a easy hike that almost everyone can do! It’s a loop and is 1.5 miles long. The highlights of the trail are the old Limber Pine tree and beautiful views!
Dani
June 29, 2021
Want to get outdoors for a kid-friendly hike? Check out the Limber Pine Trail that is a short drive from the cabin. The easy to navigate loop will take you through the forest where you will see a 600 year old tree, views of the lake, and all the other natural beauty of the area. This will take about an hour, depending on the speed of the youngest hiker.
Derek
June 28, 2022
Hike to a 600 year old limber pine tree. about a 1.3 mile hike
Kyle & Shauna
May 16, 2022
Easy 1.2 mile interpretive trail with informative sign markers. Named after a beautiful large Limber Pine on the trail.
Location
U.S. 89
Garden, UT