Jordan River Parkway Trail
Jordan River Parkway Trail
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This easy 1.8-mile hike on the Jordan River Parkway Trail offers flat, paved paths along the river, perfect for a quick 43-minute outing.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Highlight • Rest Area
Tip by
2.47 km
Highlight • Bridge
Tip by
2.89 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.77 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
2.25 km
521 m
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< 100 m
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The Jordan River Parkway Trail is accessible from numerous points along its extensive route. Parking is generally available at various parks and access points along the Jordan River. For specific parking information and access points, it's recommended to check local city or county park websites, such as slc.gov, which often list facilities at parks like General Holm Park.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all users and to protect local wildlife. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The Jordan River Parkway Trail can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage. Summer is popular for longer days, but can be hot, so early mornings or late evenings are best. Winter offers a peaceful, often snowy landscape, though some sections might be icy.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or use the Jordan River Parkway Trail. It is a public multi-use trail designed for community access and recreation.
The trail is predominantly a paved, multi-use path, making it largely flat and easy to navigate. While much of it follows the river, some sections traverse urban environments, while others offer more natural, wilder settings. The terrain varies, encompassing wetlands, grassy parks, and areas near golf courses.
Absolutely. The Jordan River Parkway Trail is largely considered easy due to its flat, paved surface, making it highly accessible for families, beginners, and individuals of varying abilities. It's suitable for walking, running, cycling, and those with strollers or wheelchairs.
You can expect a mix of urban and natural landscapes. The trail offers serene views of the Jordan River and its riparian environment, with glimpses of the distant Wasatch Mountains. It's a haven for wildlife, with opportunities for birdwatching (including herons, ducks, and sometimes bald eagles), and sightings of deer, coyotes, and pheasants.
Yes, along the route, you can find several points of interest. These include the General Holm Park, the Pioneer Crossing Suspension Bridge, the International Peace Gardens, and various themed gardens. Fishing ponds are also scattered along the parkway.
The Jordan River Parkway Trail is one of the longest paved urban trails in the United States, stretching approximately 45 to 60 miles, connecting Utah Lake to the Great Salt Lake. It integrates with other extensive trail networks such as the Legacy Parkway and Provo River Parkway. Sections of the trail also overlap with the Meadowbrook Trail and the Millcreek Trail.
For longer distances, some users find that heading south (upstream) involves a slight uphill grade, which can feel more strenuous. Conversely, returning north (downstream) offers a gentle downhill slope, potentially making the return journey feel easier. Consider this if you plan a longer out-and-back segment.
Given its urban nature and length, the trail has various amenities. Restrooms and water fountains are typically available at parks and access points along the route. However, it's always wise to carry your own water, especially on longer sections, and plan your stops in advance.