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Ensign Peak
Hiking Trail
Easy
1.01 mi
391 ft
A short hike to a stunning view of Salt Lake City from the top of Ensign Peak.
If you're looking for a short and steep hike with amazing views of Salt Lake City and the surrounding mountains, you might want to check out the Ensign Peak Trail and Overlook. This 0.9-mile out-and-back trail starts from a small park on Ensign Vista Drive, a residential street above the Utah Capitol Building. You'll need to park on the street and be respectful of the neighbors.
The trail begins with a sign that provides historical information about Ensign Peak, a landmark that was used by Mormon pioneers to survey the valley and plan their settlement. The trail climbs steadily through grassy slopes and rocky switchbacks, with no shade along the way.
The trail ends at a monument that marks the spot where Brigham Young and his companions stood in 1847 and envisioned the future of their city. From here, you'll enjoy panoramic views of the entire Salt Lake Valley, the Great Salt Lake, and the Wasatch and Oquirrh mountain ranges. You can also see the LDS Temple and other prominent buildings downtown. The overlook is a great place to take photos, have a snack, or watch the sunset.
Sources:
Ensign Peak Hiking Trail [Maps & Info] | Visit Utah.
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If you're looking for a short and steep hike with amazing views of Salt Lake City and the surrounding mountains, you might want to check out the Ensign Peak Trail and Overlook. This 0.9-mile out-and-back trail starts from a small park on Ensign Vista Drive, a residential street above the Utah Capitol Building. You'll need to park on the street and be respectful of the neighbors.
The trail begins with a sign that provides historical information about Ensign Peak, a landmark that was used by Mormon pioneers to survey the valley and plan their settlement. The trail climbs steadily through grassy slopes and rocky switchbacks, with no shade along the way.
The trail ends at a monument that marks the spot where Brigham Young and his companions stood in 1847 and envisioned the future of their city. From here, you'll enjoy panoramic views of the entire Salt Lake Valley, the Great Salt Lake, and the Wasatch and Oquirrh mountain ranges. You can also see the LDS Temple and other prominent buildings downtown. The overlook is a great place to take photos, have a snack, or watch the sunset.
Sources:
Ensign Peak Hiking Trail [Maps & Info] | Visit Utah.
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Conversation with Bing Chat Written by FATMAP Official