Ogden Canyon41°15′15″N 111°52′30″W / 41.25417°N 111.87500°W
Ogden Canyon is a canyon in the Wasatch Range in eastern Weber County, Utah, United States, just east of Ogden.[1] GeographyOgden Canyon is a roughly 6 miles (9.7 km) long canyon with a series of smaller side canyons in the Wasatch Range. It was carved by the 35 miles (56 km) long Ogden River.[2] The city of Ogden is at the western end of the canyon, and Pineview Dam is on the eastern end. ![]() History![]() Ogden Canyon is named for the Ogden River, which was named for Peter Skene Ogden, a 19th-century Canadian fur trader and explorer. Toll gateThe first road through Ogden Canyon was built by Lorin Farr and Isaac Goodale. A toll gate was established in 1860, and from 1865 to 1882 was operated by the Ogden Canyon Road Company. It became a public road in 1882.[3] Lime kilnA lime kiln was built in Ogden Canyon in 1865 to provide lime mortar for pioneer construction.[4] Restoration of this kiln was completed in 2008.[5] ![]() Ogden Canyon todayOgden Canyon is home to several businesses and homes. The Ogden River Scenic Byway (Utah State Route 39) begins at the mouth of Ogden Canyon.[6] Ogden marathonThe Ogden marathon goes through Ogden Canyon.[7] It has been an annual event in Ogden since 2001.[8] See alsoReferences
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