Big Cottonwood Canyon

Big Cottonwood Canyon

Big Cottonwood Canyon is a scenic area located in the Wasatch Range just east of Salt Lake City, Utah, known for its striking rock formations and opportunities for mountain recreation.

47,000
Acres Protected
65
Miles of Trails
1,500,000
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

About Big Cottonwood Canyon

Big Cottonwood Canyon
 

Big Cottonwood Canyon is situated in Utah's Wasatch Range and offers a pristine natural setting just a short drive from Salt Lake City. The canyon is a popular year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring activities such as hiking, climbing, skiing, and wildlife observation. Geologically, the canyon is famed for its rugged granite and quartzite formations, providing a stunning backdrop for recreation. Historically, the area was used for mining in the 19th century, and remnants of this era can still be spotted along trails. Today, the canyon is part of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, protecting its diverse flora and fauna, including moose, mountain goats, and numerous bird species. Visitors can explore Solitude and Brighton ski resorts in winter, while summer unveils a network of trails, picnic areas, and scenic drives that reveal the canyon's dramatic landscapes and panoramic vistas.

Highlights

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Silver Lake Interpretive Trail

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Lake Blanche Trail

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Solitude Ski Resort

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Donut Falls

Notable Natural Features

Silver Lake

A picturesque lake with an easy loop trail that's great for families and wildlife viewing.

Lake Blanche

A challenging hike leading to an alpine lake flanked by Sundial Peak, providing iconic photography opportunities.

Donut Falls

A unique waterfall with water flowing through a hole in the rock, accessible via a short, family-friendly hike.