
Trails and Natural Lands’
Nature Parks
Nature parks are characterized by their un-manicured landscapes, prevalence of streams and wooded areas, and natural-surface trails.
Within these spaces, the conservation and protection of plant and animal habitats are prioritized above traditional park landscaping and maintenance. Human impact on these spaces is meant to be minimal; we ask that all visitors stay on trails and keep dogs at home on leash except where otherwise posted.

Allen Park
1328 Allen Park Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84105
Amenities:
– Mosaic Artwork
– Paved Walkways
– Historic Buildings


Cornell Wetlands
875 N Cornell St, Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Amenities:
– Paved Walkways
– Viewing Platform
-Natural Area
-Jordan River Parkway Connection

East Bench/H Rock Trails
Address
Amenities:
-42 acres of SLC Foothills open space.
– Half-mile section of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail (BST)
Trails connect the BST to the top of the H-Rock and down to Scenic Drive.

Ensign Peak Nature Park
Ensign Peak Trail, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Amenities:
-Hiking Trail
-Natural Area

Fife Wetland Preserve
952 S 1100 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104
Amenities:
-Gravel Pathway
-Bird Refuge
-Local Art
-Benches
Please, walk bikes through the preserve.


Hidden Hollow Natural Area
1229 Wilmington Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84106
Amenities:
-Benches
-Natural Area
-Paved Walking/Jogging Path
-Drinking Fountain

Jordan River Parkway Trail
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Amenities:
-Natural Area
-Boat Launch Ports
-Paved Walking/Jogging Paths

Lower City Creek Natural Area
950 N City Crk Cyn, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Amenities:
-Natural Area
-Walking/Jogging Path
-Drinking Fountain

Miller Bird Refuge and Nature Park
900 South and Diestel Road (1735 East)
Amenities:
-Natural Area
-Jogging/Walking Path
-Benches

Parley’s Historic Nature Preserve
2667 Heritage Way, Salt Lake City, UT 8410
Amenities:
-Jogging/Walking Path
-Off-Leash Dog Area
-Natural Area
-Historical Sites
-Parley’s Creek

Wasatch Hollow
1499 S 1700 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84105
Amenities:
– Natural Spring
-Natural Areas
-Walking/Jogging Trails
*Please note: Dogs are significantly disruptive to native wildlife and are not allowed in the north loop, but are allowed on the south loop while on a leash. Signage is up to date in the area.

We can all be good stewards of our public spaces! For more tips on how to Be W.I.L.D. – Welcoming, Inclusive, Limit Your Impact, and Do What You Can – visit slcbewild.com.