Little Confluence Nature Trail is a 2.8 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Murray, Utah that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
This is a quiet nature trail close to the city. The multi-use trail, is open to bikes and horses, and dogs are allowed. Dogs will need to be on a leash, Please pick up after your dog. No trace left behind.
Great little Sunday afternoon walk. No mud. Saw turtles. Made it a loop by crossing the river and returning on the Jordan River Parkway instead of the Little Confluence Nature Trail itself.
Nice little suburban trail through some wetlands and along a river. Seems to be good for bird watching.
The trail is mostly a wide dirt and gravel path. There is a short section near the Jordan River where it gets narrow as it winds through some trees and brush.
Quiet, peaceful nature trail close to the city. It reminds me of the Sherwood Forest in England. No elevation gain so it's really really easy to walk. This is a multi-use trail, horses and dogs are allowed. Dogs will need to be on a leash. Please pick up after your dog and take. it back out with you. Pack it in, pack it out. No trace left behind. ***No bathroom
This is a nature walk trail. Lots of wildlife, lush vegetation with the river along side the trail. Good trail for walkers, bikes, and runners. Easy to no elevation gain which makes it easy for families with small children. Trail starts out on a gravel path, but quickly turns into a dirt path. You can make this trail into a loop if you round around the bend when you get to the bridge, and head back North, or you can make it into an in an out trail by continuing over the bridge, and head South until you merge with the JRPW which stops at the dog park.
Dogs allowed on leash, with numerous spots for them to take a dip in the river—lots of birds, mostly waterfowl.