Super 8 by Wyndham Ogden





The Super 8 by Wyndham Ogden Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This paved trail around the 21st Street Pond has something for everyone. There are plenty of places for fishing, and you can often see ducks, turtles, and all sorts of birds. It also borders the Ogden River for some extra scenic variety. It is also a popular ice fishing spot during the winter. The natural-looking 21st Street Pond was actually created when water from the river filled a borrow pit used for local freeway construction. The trail that circles the pond now connects with the Ogden...
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The Weber River Trail (Ogden) is the Ogden section of the Weber River Parkway. Its southern boundary is the Parker Drive Trailhead, and it travels north to the Skate Street Trailhead. This trail is excellent for biking and walking. For more advanced riders, there are additional offroad trails that connect. With numerous points of river access, it is also a popular place for bird watchers, fishermen, and nature lovers. This section of water is slow-moving but suitable for kayaks or other...
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Ogden Utah Is a scenic wonderland with many great hiking trails. The Gibs Trail on Mount Ogden trail is a fantastic place for a short hike or a daily workout. It is a great place for kids and seniors. This trail offers nice views of the valley below including a beautiful golf course and park. You will also find creeks bridges and abundant wild life.
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The Jump Off Canyon Trail is a popular hiking canyon along the benches east of Ogden, Utah. Jump Off Canyon is dry most of the time but every once in a great while a waterfall can be found for a few weeks of the year. Jump Off Canyon trail starts out with a mild elevation climb and after a couple of small switchbacks you will be presented with a choice. Jump Off North Trail or Jump Off South Trail. Both trails will meet up with the Bonneville Shoreline trail and eventually end up in the...
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The Indian trail loosely traces the old Shoshoni Indian path used in ancient times to get out of Ogden Canyon and onto the salt lake plain. The trail is heavily forested and, even though you are close to Ogden, has a wilderness feel to it. The trail is well maintained and cool even in the summer. The Indian Trail is a moderate hike that ascends through lush evergreen forest and past interesting geology. It climbs steeply into Ogden Canyon, winds in and out of Warm Water Canyon, climbs to...