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The best hikes from bus stations in the Wasatch Range

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Hiking in the Wasatch Range offers diverse landscapes characterized by rugged peaks, alpine forests, and glacier-carved canyons. The region features numerous high alpine lakes, waterfalls, and granite and quartzite outcroppings. These natural features provide varied terrain for bus station hiking trails, ranging from gentle paths along creeks to more strenuous ascents. The range's proximity to urban centers like Salt Lake City enhances its accessibility for public transport users.

Best bus station hiking trails in the Wasatch Range

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Last updated: May 31, 2026

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Poison Creek Trail

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The Poison Creek Trail offers an easy hike through a unique blend of urban charm and natural scenery. You will follow a paved path alongside a creek, encountering distinctive spots…

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Hike the easy Legacy Parkway Trail for 0.6 miles, enjoying views of the Wasatch Mountains, Great Salt Lake, and diverse wildlife habitats.

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Hike the moderate 2.6-mile Living Room Trail in Salt Lake City for panoramic views and a unique rock formation summit.

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Hike the Ensign Peak and Bonneville Shoreline Trail Loop for moderate terrain, panoramic Salt Lake City views, and historical significance.

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Hike the moderate 6.4-mile Treasure Hill trail from Town Lift base for panoramic views of Historic Old Town Park City and the Wasatch Mounta

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May 31, 2026, Utah State Capitol

Very beautiful building complex. Open for visits.

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June 18, 2025, City Park

City Park is beautiful, with ample green space, art displays, and breathtaking views. The park includes several large lawns that are ideal for a lovely picnic. There are also ball fields, basketball and volleyball courts, and restrooms, making it an excellent afternoon spot on a sunny day.

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Utah State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, United States 🇺🇸 The Utah State Capitol Building is a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture, perched grandly on Capitol Hill overlooking Salt Lake City. Its dome, reminiscent of the U.S. Capitol, is a prominent feature against the dramatic backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains. Inside, visitors are often struck by the grand staircase, intricate murals depicting Utah's history, and the beautiful stained-glass windows. Beyond its architectural beauty, the Capitol serves as the seat of government for the state of Utah, housing the offices of the governor, lieutenant governor, state legislature, and the state supreme court. The building is not only a functional governmental space but also a historical landmark, offering insights into the state's rich past and its legislative processes. It stands as a symbol of Utah's civic pride and enduring heritage. The grounds surrounding the Capitol are equally inviting, with beautifully landscaped gardens and panoramic views of the entire Salt Lake Valley. Many visitors enjoy strolling the pathways, picnicking on the lawns, or simply taking in the breathtaking vistas. The Capitol is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a blend of history, architecture, and scenic beauty that makes for a truly memorable visit.

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December 23, 2024, City Park

City Park is a beautiful park in Park City that is full of green space, art and great views. There are several large lawns that are the perfect place to rest during a ride. There are also picnic benches, ball fields, and restrooms.

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June 29, 2024, Town Lift

Town Lift is in the downtown area of Park City and takes people up to the juncture of Trestle, Mid-mountain Connect, and Driftwood. The lift is open in the summer months as an alternative to ascend Treasure Hill. The lift usually closes after ski season and reopens from mid-June to early September, from morning until dusk.

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June 29, 2024, Park City Downtown

Park City is a popular destination in both the summer and the winter. It is home to the Sundance Film Festival, one of the most fantastic independent film festivals in the United States. This town was also host of the 2002 Winter Olympics and historically was a silver mining town.

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December 20, 2023, Living Room Viewpoint

This lookout gets its name from a series of rock formations shaped rather like living room furniture — but it's also a fantastic, quick (and very popular) destination for overlooks of Salt Lake City. Heads up: there is no shade at all on this run, so you're better off doing it in the early morning before things heat up.

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November 21, 2023, Treasure Hill

Taking a hike to Treasure Hill in the summer months is a great way to explore what is normally a ski resort. There are many possible routes to the top, many of which have fine views over Park City Mountain Resort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in the Wasatch Range?

There are over 70 hiking trails in the Wasatch Range that are easily accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide variety of routes, from easy strolls to more challenging ascents, ensuring options for every skill level.

Are there easy bus-accessible hikes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the Wasatch Range offers nearly 30 easy bus-accessible hikes perfect for beginners or families. These trails often feature gentle gradients and well-maintained paths. A great option is the Poison Creek Trail, which provides a pleasant, short walk through nature.

What are some moderate or challenging bus-accessible hikes in the Wasatch Range?

For those seeking a more strenuous experience, the Wasatch Range has over 30 moderate and 14 difficult bus-accessible hikes. The Living Room Trail is a popular moderate option, offering rewarding views. For a longer, more challenging day, consider the Ensign Peak and Bonneville Shoreline Trail Loop.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on these bus-accessible trails?

The Wasatch Range is renowned for its diverse natural beauty. On bus-accessible trails, you can expect to encounter rugged peaks, dense alpine forests, and glacier-sculpted canyons. Many routes offer stunning views of the Salt Lake Valley, and some even lead to impressive waterfalls like Bells Canyon Lower Falls or serene alpine lakes such as Lake Blanche.

Are there any bus-accessible trails that lead to viewpoints or notable landmarks?

Absolutely. Many bus-accessible trails offer fantastic viewpoints. For instance, the area around Ensign Peak provides an excellent View of Salt Lake City from Ensign Peak. Other trails might bring you close to significant peaks like Mount Olympus or unique natural monuments like Fifth Water Hot Springs & Waterfall.

Can I find circular bus-accessible routes in the Wasatch Range?

Yes, several bus-accessible routes in the Wasatch Range are designed as circular trails, allowing you to start and end at the same point without needing to retrace your steps. The Ensign Peak and Bonneville Shoreline Trail Loop is a great example of a circular route accessible by public transport.

What is the best time of year to hike these bus-accessible trails?

The Wasatch Range offers year-round recreation. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for accessing higher elevations and alpine lakes. Some lower elevation trails remain accessible in winter, though conditions can vary, and proper gear is essential. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

What do other hikers say about the bus-accessible trails in the Wasatch Range?

The bus-accessible trails in the Wasatch Range are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the stunning mountain scenery, the convenience of public transport access, and the variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels.

Are there any bus-accessible trails that are particularly good for spotting wildlife?

The Wasatch Range is home to diverse wildlife, including deer, elk, and moose. While sightings are never guaranteed, trails that pass through dense forests or along water sources, especially during dawn or dusk, increase your chances. Wasatch Mountain State Park, though not directly listed in the routes, is known for wildlife viewing, and trails in similar forested canyons can offer opportunities.

Are there any half-day bus-accessible hikes available?

Many of the easier and moderate bus-accessible trails in the Wasatch Range can be completed within a half-day. Routes like the Poison Creek Trail or the Legacy Parkway Trail are excellent choices for a shorter outing, allowing you to enjoy nature without committing to a full day on the trail.

What should I wear for bus-accessible hikes in the Wasatch Range?

Given the varied terrain and weather in the Wasatch Range, it's best to dress in layers. Comfortable, moisture-wicking clothing is recommended, along with sturdy hiking shoes or boots. Even on shorter hikes, carrying water, snacks, sun protection, and a light jacket is advisable, as mountain weather can change quickly.

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