With Utah’s mild winter weather this year, it’s the perfect time to start thinking about hiking. Here’s a trail that takes you through some scenic natural surroundings, and is perfect for just about everyone.

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You’ll find the Limber Pine Nature Trail near the summit of Logan Canyon on US-89.

Jessica Rohbock/Alltrails There’s a small parking lot at the trailhead.

This little trail makes a loop, and it’s just 1.8 miles long. It’s almost completely level the entire way, making it easy enough for most hikers.

B Acord/Alltrails The trail isn’t ADA-accessible — it’s a dirt trail with occasional roots and small obstacles in the path, but most others should be able to navigate this trail with ease.

Much of the trail is a shady path through a pretty forest…

Todd McFarland/Alltrails

…but you’ll also cross a few meadows, too.

Gregory J Hicken/Alltrails This trail is perfect on a hot summer day when you’ll really appreciate its shady trees.

You’ll also have some great views of Bear Lake in the distance.

Emily Morales/Alltrails Make sure you have a camera handy — this hike is pretty picturesque.

The trail is named for this cluster of limber pines, which has grown together over the years. It’s more than 2,500 years old!

Todd McFarland/Alltrails The trail offers informational signage along the way. Watch for this landmark about halfway through the loop. This hike is a great trail for families and anyone who’d like a quick little hike with some interesting scenery and great views!

Have you hiked Limber Pine Trail? We’d love to hear what you thought!

Jessica Rohbock/Alltrails

There’s a small parking lot at the trailhead.

B Acord/Alltrails

The trail isn’t ADA-accessible — it’s a dirt trail with occasional roots and small obstacles in the path, but most others should be able to navigate this trail with ease.

Todd McFarland/Alltrails

Gregory J Hicken/Alltrails

This trail is perfect on a hot summer day when you’ll really appreciate its shady trees.

Emily Morales/Alltrails

Make sure you have a camera handy — this hike is pretty picturesque.

The trail offers informational signage along the way. Watch for this landmark about halfway through the loop. This hike is a great trail for families and anyone who’d like a quick little hike with some interesting scenery and great views!

Here’s another great hiking trail in Utah — this one takes you to a magnificent archaeological treasure.

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