RV park offers majestic mountain and valley views with paved cement pads and spacious sites. Atmosphere is peaceful and quiet at night despite occasional loud jets from nearby Air Force base. Amenities include top-notch pool, hot tub, pickleball courts, and a modern clubhouse.
Nestled between the Wasatch Mountains and the Great Salt Lake, the resort offers stunning mountain views that stand out. Spacious sites provide clear sightlines to the beautiful scenery.
Gated and contained areas offer plenty of space for dogs to run freely. A large dog park with agility toys and a pup playground lets dogs play and learn new tricks.
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The RV park is very clean and well maintained.
The facilities, including the hot tub, laundry, and gym, are first rate.
The park hosts regular events, activities, and food trucks.
City park offers panoramic mountain views and overlooks a lake and valley. It features a large dog park with agility equipment, pickleball courts, and playgrounds for kids and adults. Open grassy areas and well-maintained trails create a peaceful atmosphere for families and pets.
Views include mountains, lake, and valley scenes. The park offers great vantage points for enjoying these landscapes.
A large fenced area offers plenty of space for dogs to run and play. The park includes agility course equipment and a running water fountain for both dogs and people.
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The park has restrooms available for visitors.
There is plenty of parking at the top of the drive.
Visitors should clean up after themselves and their pets.
Open trails offer off-leash dog walking with 360-degree valley views and lush green surroundings. The area features multiple loops and side trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, with some winter snow and ice patches. Early starts are common due to lack of shade during warmer months.
360-degree views showcase both Salt Lake and Utah Valleys with jaw-dropping vistas in the distance. The trail offers stunning sunset views and beautiful scenery from every angle.
Lots of open space lets dogs run free off leash. Off-road trails suit both dogs and bikes for hiking and walking.
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A new parking lot with at least 50 spaces and restrooms is opening soon.
Dogs can run free off leash at the trailhead.
The hike is approximately 1.5 hours long and easy.
Hiking area offers gorgeous mountain views and shady paths with a peaceful river running through. Trails suit all skill levels and welcome dogs, often off-leash, making it popular for families and pet owners. Parking fills up quickly, especially after 5 pm, but the atmosphere stays quiet and scenic.
Spectacular mountain views surround the canyon and river. The trail offers beautiful views right from the parking lot, with amazing sunset scenes.
Trails offer off-leash hiking with scenic views and easy access. Paths suit both dogs and kids, making it a great spot for dog walks.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early or late to find a spot.
The trail is rocky in some areas, which may be challenging for young kids.
Neffs Canyon is dog friendly, but many dogs are off-leash.
Park combines memorials to veterans with scenic bridges and a river running through. Atmosphere stays peaceful and meditative, inviting quiet reflection. Off-leash dog area and picnic spots attract visitors seeking relaxation and nature.
Great views of the entire city and the state house stand out from the top. The spot offers beautiful scenic views and a calm atmosphere with free entry.
Endless trails and a large off-leash dog area make it great for walking, jogging, or biking with dogs. Cool river pools offer spots for dogs to play, and many dogs and people gather peacefully here.
Good to know
Dogs must be kept on leash until marked off-leash areas.
Parking can be tight, especially during events like weddings.
Cars are not allowed in the park after 5 PM.
Historic building blends modern amenities with unique decor and a quiet, cozy atmosphere. Courtyard offers hot tub, fireplace, and water features for relaxation. Spaces feel inviting and serene, with a family-like vibe and peaceful outdoor areas.
Rooms like 9 and Suite 11 offer mountain views that stand out. The courtyard features a porch swing, hot tub, and balcony, all with shaded views of the mountains.
Rooms include pet friendly space suitable for dogs. Trails and neighborhood walks nearby offer gorgeous views for outings. The area supports easy and pleasant dog walking.
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Check-in is done via a text with codes for easy access.
The location is convenient for dining and shopping options.
There is a farmers market next door on Monday evenings.
Massive playground with three-story slides and accessible equipment draws kids of all ages. Spacious green areas and paved walking trails create a calm, inviting atmosphere for families and bikers. Holiday lights and a large pavilion add unique charm to the park's natural beauty.
A cool hill offers a great spot to watch fireworks. The park provides beautiful views of the mountains that stand out clearly.
Spacious areas allow for dog walking alongside kids and bikers. Care is needed near the playground, but plenty of room exists to enjoy activities with pets.
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The park is well maintained, safe, and clean.
There was still plenty of parking despite the park being crowded.
On Sundays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., a group performs aerobatics in the park.
Park sits in a gully, creating a secluded, peaceful atmosphere surrounded by trees and water. Spacious layout includes playground, sandy shoreline, and picnic areas with fire pits. Walking trails and docks offer quiet spots for fishing, swimming, and paddle boarding.
Breathtaking views and picturesque landscapes surround a cute pond and water, creating a memorable spot. Short hikes offer beautiful views perfect for fishing and grilling with family.
Plenty of room lets dogs roam and play freely. The park offers wide open spaces and a respectful atmosphere where dogs and kids coexist peacefully.
Good to know
Check online for water safety information before letting kids play in the reservoir.
There has been E. coli in the water, which could make someone sick if swallowed.
BREAD should not be fed to the ducks.
Multi-level park built into a hill offers tiered playgrounds with slides and climbing areas for kids of all ages. Spacious and secluded environment provides peaceful views and open grassy fields. Amenities include tennis and pickleball courts, sand volleyball, pavilions, and pet-friendly features with convenient parking.
Multi-level park offers amazing sunset views and great vistas from various spots. Pavilion reservations allow enjoying the scenery in a dedicated space.
Open grassy areas invite walking and playing with dogs. Waste bags are available, and shaded paths run around the sports fields for comfort.
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There are two restroom facilities in the park.
The park is pet friendly and has waste bags available for pet owners.
Kids can enjoy a multi-level playground suitable for various ages.
Trail offers panoramic city views and breathtaking sunsets over a valley framed by snow-capped mountains. Path includes cherry trees and a courtyard with historical plaques, creating a serene atmosphere for reflection and scenic enjoyment.
A short hike leads to a 360-degree lookout point with breathtaking views of the city and surrounding mountains. The spot offers exquisite sunset scenes and wide-ranging vistas over the valley.
Dogs enjoy the trail and are welcome throughout. Expect to see other dogs and people along the path. Bringing dog shoes can help protect paws on the hike.
Good to know
Parking is limited, but there is on-road parking available nearby.
There are no toilet facilities at the trailhead.
Wear solid shoes to navigate the steep and rocky terrain safely.
Campground sits in the shadows of mountains with beautiful views and quiet atmosphere despite proximity to a major road. Facilities include clean showers, bathrooms, and laundry, with community activities like game nights and potlucks. Campsites are tight on leveled gravel with lawn edges, creating a simple but well-kept environment.
Campground offers beautiful mountain views with a close and clear sight of peaks. Large grassy areas add to the peaceful setting beneath the Majestic Wasatch Mountains.
Plenty of green grass and a clean campground make it easy to walk dogs. Designated areas and a great spot outside the park offer good options for pets.
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The campground hosts weekly family-friendly events like game nights and food trucks.
Bingo and potluck nights are popular events at the campground.
The campground has clean restrooms and showers, well-maintained throughout the day.
Open space with gorgeous valley views and spectacular city skyline creates a peaceful atmosphere. Trails and courts support hiking, biking, tennis, and pickleball activities. Quiet and clean environment suits nature lovers and photographers.
Views include a city skyline, a valley panorama, and sights of the lake and Antelope Island. Trails offer beautiful vantage points with high grass areas enhancing the scenery.
Well-behaved dogs can hike on trails and play on a grass area. Facilities include places to eat and toilets, making it easy to spend time with dogs and kids.
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The park has tennis and pickleball courts available for public use.
There are picnic tables and a pavilion for gatherings.
Restrooms are available on-site for visitor convenience.
Trailhead offers scenic views with interconnected trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking. Atmosphere stays quiet and friendly, with occasional wildlife sightings and dog-friendly paths. Parking is limited but accessible, and trails range from easy to hard difficulty.
Hikes offer great views of the city and surrounding areas. A cave near the mountain top provides an amazing vantage point with beautiful scenery.
Trail heads offer pet waste bags and open space for dogs. The path welcomes both dogs and families, making it a favorite spot for walks with pets and kids.
Good to know
Parking may be limited on busy days.
There are about 20 parking spots at the trailhead.
I needed to wear sunscreen and bring plenty of water during my visit.
Large natural areas with off-leash dog zones and multiple water spots create a dog-friendly environment. Trails and recreational facilities like a playground, tennis courts, and a pavilion support family activities. The atmosphere stays relaxed and friendly despite nearby traffic noise.
Views include downtown Salt Lake, the University of Utah campus, and the Wasatch front. The park offers spots to relax while enjoying the valley and golf course sights.
A huge off-leash dog area lets dogs run freely and socialize. Trails lead to a river with several swim spots where dogs can cool off and play.
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Tanner Park is great for off-leash dog walking and socialization.
The park has a water station for dogs and people.
Expect some areas to be unshaded and hot during summer.
Trail runs along the Bonneville Shoreline with spectacular valley views and multiple creek crossings. Path is narrow and mostly flat, suitable for hikers, horse riders, and bikers but not e-bikes. Picnic areas sit among shady scrub oak, creating a natural, wooded atmosphere.
Trails offer spectacular views of the valley and the Great Salt Lake. Fernwood Recreation Site provides stunning views in all directions and a beautiful vantage point at the trailhead.
Two streams run through the site, offering water spots where dogs can drink and play. Many dogs walk off leash along the trail, which is popular for running and walking with dogs.
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Access to the site is gated from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.; overnight camping is not allowed.
There is ample parking at the Fernwood Trailhead, but it can fill up quickly.
The site is dog friendly, but dogs must be leashed at all times.
Rolling hills with paved and unpaved walking paths create a varied terrain for outdoor activities. Multiple tennis courts and sports fields attract athletic-minded people. Beautiful views, including sights of Mount Olympus, enhance the natural and well-maintained setting.
Beautiful and perfect views stretch across a large, quaint park area. The view of Mount Olympus stands out as especially impressive.
Walking paths offer good routes for dogs. Nearby parks provide spots to run errands with dogs.
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Olympus Hills has tennis courts, a ball field, and hiking paths available.
The park is well maintained and offers beautiful views of Mount Olympus.
Much of Olympus Hills is paved, making it accessible for walking and biking.
Open fields with well-maintained sports facilities create a spacious setting for baseball, soccer, and volleyball. A large fenced dog park and playground for all ages add variety to the park's offerings. Despite proximity to a busy road, the atmosphere remains peaceful with beautiful mountain views.
Hillside dog park offers amazing views of the surrounding mountains. Baseball arenas provide great views from half the fields, showcasing the East Mountains clearly.
A full fenced dog park sits on the northwest end with a trail looping around the area. The hillside location offers an amazing view while dogs play.
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Parking often runs out, and cars start parking in no-parking areas.
The park hosts community events like Easter egg hunts.
The venue has clean restrooms, plenty of picnic tables, and powered outlets.
Suspension bridge offers a breathtaking view and serves as a fun reward at the trail's end. Trail remains family and dog friendly, with gentle slopes and well-defined paths. The area feels welcoming and scenic, even when crowded on weekends.
Several moderate trails offer spectacular views of the valley and snow-capped mountains. The suspension bridge provides a breathtaking vantage point, especially at sunset with its gorgeous skyline.
Leashed dogs are welcome on the trail, which is kid and dog friendly. The path is easy and good for families to walk with their pets, including a short hike near the suspension bridge.
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Bring plenty of water and sun protection as there is little shade.
Dogs are welcome on a leash at the trailhead.
The trail is suitable for kids and families, being short and easy.
Park offers spacious grass areas with nine well-maintained tennis courts and multiple pavilions. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, with playground facilities catering to a wide range of children. Mature trees provide shade, and walking paths support safe, enjoyable exercise.
Breathtaking views of the mountains cascade above the park. Calm scenes of trees and grass add to the peaceful setting.
Open areas provide plenty of room to throw a ball for dogs. Facilities include a playground, restrooms, and pavilions, all within a pet-friendly environment.
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The restrooms are clean and well-maintained.
Parking is mostly street parking and can be limited.
The park has mature trees that provide nice shade.
Rock formations shaped like living room furniture create a unique resting spot with panoramic city views. The trail features a steep incline and lacks shade, making early visits preferable. It attracts many hikers and offers access to multiple paths, combining natural beauty with urban overlooks.
The trail offers panoramic vistas of the valley and mountains that are stunning both day and night. The Living Room area features fun furniture spots to sit and enjoy the expansive city views.
The hike offers a family and dog friendly trail with an average difficulty that most dogs can handle. Many dogs appear on the path, so bring a folding water bowl and water bottles for the heavily inclined stretches.
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The loop is 2.8 miles long with nearly 1000 feet of elevation gain.
Parking at The Living Room Trailhead is limited due to its popularity.
Bring plenty of water, especially during the hot summer months.