1. Crestwood Park
This trail is in Cottonwood Heights and is open from 5 am to 11 pm. Little Cottonwood Creek runs through the park and along the trail. You can also get a view of beautiful snow-capped mountains and a trail lined with trees.
2. Dimple Dell Regional Park
This park is located in a quiet urban area from dawn until 10 pm. Open fields and grass-covered mountains surround the trail. This specific trail is perfect for horse riding rather than biking. Bella Stables is nearby where you can board your horse and get trained or even explore more riding tails.
3. Parley’s Historic Nature Park
This trail gives you a fantastic view of Parley’s Canyon and is open to the public 24/7. You can bike, jog or walk your dog off-leash in the dog walking area. The park combines historic and natural sites, so you get to see both while taking a stroll or cycling.
4. Oxbow Regional Park
This Park has a trail that extends to 1,000 acres of land and the Sandy River runs through it. While hiking you will see the waterfall and maybe even some deer.
5. Arcadia Trailhead
This trail is located near Arcadia Heights and is the perfect place for cycling and bikers.
6. Cascade Springs
Walking along the trail you will find several natural springs, streams, and waterfalls so you will get a full dose of nature.
7. Bells Canyon Waterfall Trail
Just like its name, this trail gives you access to a large waterfall among the rocks and mountain area.
8. Mueller Park Trailhead
Not only is this park ideal for hiking since it’s thick wooded but it also includes a small picnic area to take in the view and relax. What’s more relaxing than having a picnic in a shaded area with a clear view of Kenney Creek?