About Toll Canyon Trail System

Toll Canyon offers more than just a scenic escape—it is a vital part of a broader network of trails that connects several key trail systems in the Basin Recreation area, including the Summit Park and Discovery trail systems.

Whether you’re seeking a peaceful hike or a scenic ride, Toll Canyon provides access to a range of recreational opportunities through these interconnected trails.

There is no parking available within Toll Canyon. However, parking is available in neighboring trail systems:

Park View Trailhead
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Short Stack Trailhead
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Discovery Trailhead
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Amenities

Accessible All Year

Mountain Biking

Hiking Only

Dog On-Leash

7.1 Miles of Trial
Beginner to Expert
781 Acres

Trail System

Toll CanyonMilesUseDifficulty
Toll Creek (Lower) 0.8Hiking Only Beginner 
Toll Creek (Upper) 1.1Hiking Only Beginner 
Hoof It 1.3Hiking Only Difficult 
Moose Alley 0.2Hiking Only Intermediate 
Moose Camp 1.4Hiking Only Intermediate 
Spare Change 0.2Multi-use Beginner 
No Worries 2.1Multi-use Intermediate 

Learn more about what opportunities are available in the winter, view the grooming map, and more! 


Using Trails in Protected Open Spaces

Toll Canyon is a protected open space offering a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts. With its rich canopy of aspens, conifers, and vibrant wildlife, this 781-acre open space is a haven for hiking, wildlife observation, and experiencing nature in its untouched form.


Be a Responsible Steward

Responsible stewardship helps protect open spaces and trails and ensures they remain enjoyable and accessible for everyone. While recreating on the trails: 

  • All trail users must stay on trail and avoid creating new paths or using social trails. 
  • Always pack out your trash and dog waste. Trash cans and dog waste bags are available at Overland, RTS, and Run-A-Muk Trailheads. 
  • Keep yourself and your dogs a safe distance from animals. Remember that this is an open space, so wildlife will be present! 

Learn how you can be a responsible steward on our shared trails and open spaces. 


Rules & Regulations

No E-bikes

No Overnight Parking

No Motorized Vehicles

No Camping

No Fires

No Hunting

No Firearms

No Fireworks

Dogs

Dogs must be under restraint with a lead, leash, or e-collar with the owner maintaining sight and voice control over dog and a leash on hand. 

E-bikes

E-bikes are NOT permitted on single track trails. Exceptions apply for riders on a Class 1 e-bike age 65 or older or persons with mobility disabilities.  

Hunters may cross Basin Recreation property to access adjacent lands open to hunting, but firearms must be unloaded, and archery equipment must not have an arrow nocked.