Salt Lake Overlook via Desolation Trail
Salt Lake City, Utah
Details
Distance
4.76 miles
Elevation Gain
1729 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Rebecca Stubbs
Salt Lake Overlook via Desolation Trail offers great views of Mill Creek Canyon throughout the trail. The hike is 4.75 miles roundtrip with a 1700' elevation gain. You can let your dog off leash on this hike.
This popular trail follows a portion of the Desolation Trail leaving from Mill Creek Canyon. The trail to the overlook is 4.75 miles round trip with a 1700 ft elevation gain. You begin at the Desolation Trailhead and then turn around once you have a view of the Salt Lake Valley. It is a perfect hike to do in the evening after work because it is so short and very near the city. It is also wonderful because dogs can be off leash on odd days in this canyon and they love that.
It is a popular trail year round. I have done it multiple times in every season and they are all great! In fact, in the winter, since so many people snowshoe it, all you need is crampons because it is so packed down. Fall is definitely my favorite time though, crowds are smaller, weather cooler and the leaves in this canyon are amazing! I have included one photo from each season.
The entire trail consists of long gradual switchbacks and a majority of the trail is shaded. There are great views of Mill Creek Canyon throughout the trail and the view of the city is fantastic. This is a great place to watch the sunset and because of its proximity to Salt Lake City, it's a good after work hike.
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Salt Lake Overlook via Desolation Trail Reviews
Be aware of mt. Bikers. Dogs are allowed in this canyon.
5.0
Fun trail to a nice lookout. Very popular with scout troops, families and youth groups. If you can catch sunset at the top, you won't be disappointed.
3.0
Really enjoyed this hike. Icey at the bottom and packed snow toward the top but micro spikes made it no problem. Bonus hike up to thaynes peak is a bit tougher but def worth it.
4.0
This is one of my favorite short hikes! I love that I can take my dog on this trail, she loves it too! The views of the valley are absolutely breathtaking. I could spend all day on that rock looking down at the valley. It's a slight climb, but so worth it.
5.0
A nice, simple hike with some stunning SLC views!
4.0
Relatively easy hike, but well worth the view- some snow still around in early April but an awesome quick hike to do when you want to get outside!
4.0
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