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Fernwood Cabin Trail


Highlights:

5 mile hike and a cabin for the Night
Near:Kaysville, UT
Scenery:
Distance:1.8 miles round trip
Elevation Gain:1450 ft
Hike Time:1.5 hours
Difficulty:Strenuous
Trail Condition:OK, but a few difficult spots
HikeType:Out and Back


Summary: Just a few miles East of Fernwood park you will find an old Stone cabin This cabin is on National Forest land and is available for public use. The cabin is popular during hunting season and gets occasional use during the summer months. The hike to the cabin is about 1450 feet vertical in about 1.8 miles. The trail is steep and rough. To get to the cabin start at N 41 degrees 05.279' and W 111 degrees 53.873' where you will cross the stream and follow a very well used trail. You should be overlooking the valley soon from this point. Continue to follow this trail which will soon turn due east and become very steep as it heads up the mountain ridge. At 6300 feet you will be in oaks. Continue to the fork which will lead you to an old abandoned cabin with a dirt floor, sheet metal roof and stone walls, elevation 6650 ft.
So weather you need a good day hike or want to spend a quite night in the mountains you will find a refuge here in the cabin.

Trailhead: To find the trail head take Hwy 89 north to Layton, turn right on East 1500 North road then immediately turn left on Fernwood road. Follow Fernwood road around to Fernwood park. This is the trail head parking. (Lat:41.0883 Lon:-111.9022)
Trail Guides for Fernwood Cabin Trail:
Best Seasons: Fall, Spring, Summer,
User Groups: Hikers, Dogs,
Ranger Contact: Ogden Ranger District 507 25th Street, Suite 103, Ogden, Utah 84401; 801-625-511
Localhikes Reporter: This hike was submitted by Matty Ross, who has posted  26 other hikes on this site
Trail Reviews  Page 2 of 2   Submit your own review
Reviewed by Dan on 8/2/2006
I highly suggest doing this hike, however not in the middle of winter at night with fresh snowfall. We did that on feb, 20th this year. It was 18 before the sun went down, and you could not find any sort of trail. Therefore we pretty much bushwacked it up to the top. It was very streneous in the fresh snowfall with that steep of terrain. We made it alright though, luckily I dug the door out a week before so it wasn't to bad getting in. In the summer however I suggest going at night or real early morning, not much shade on the trail. The route down to the waterfall is fun in the winter but I agree with the previous comment, to much bushwacking in the summer. KEEP THE CABIN CLEAN !!!!!!!

Reviewed by Steve on 6/29/2006
I went up there with 3 other friends and made it tooks us about 4 housr like it says but we did it at night which slowed us down a lot. The cabin was really nice. There was plenty of room for the four of us. In the mornign we bushwacked down into adams canyon it took us about 2 hours to reach a campsite above the waterfall. I would suggest that you just stick to the trail. But in the long run it was a fun hike.


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