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Oquirrh Mountain Foothills Open Spaces Adventures

The Oquirrh Mountain Foothills Open Spaces offer diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities along the western edge of the Salt Lake Valley, providing habitat preservation with trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.

2,500+
Acres Protected
30+
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About Oquirrh Mountain Foothills Open Spaces

 

Located along the western flank of the Oquirrh Mountains in northern Utah, the Oquirrh Mountain Foothills Open Spaces preserve critical natural habitats and open land near burgeoning urban areas like Salt Lake City and South Jordan. The area features rolling foothills with sagebrush, juniper, and pine communities, supporting wildlife such as mule deer, bobcats, golden eagles, and various songbirds. Historically, the foothills lie adjacent to mining sites and historic trails linked to early Utah settlements and mining booms. Visitors find a network of trails suitable for hiking, trail running, mountain biking, and equestrian use, with some paths connecting to larger regional trail systems. The diverse topography offers scenic overlooks of the Salt Lake Valley and the Great Salt Lake beyond. The open spaces function as important buffers against urban sprawl, preserving viewsheds and maintaining outdoor recreational access near expanding residential communities. During spring and early summer, wildflower blooms add color to the landscape while autumn brings striking foliage contrasts. Winter months offer quieter solitude for snowshoeing and wildlife tracking. The area balances conservation and public access through a mix of public lands managed primarily by local municipalities and state agencies, with some partnership stewardship by nearby organizations. It attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking accessible nature escapes close to urban centers, as well as those interested in local natural history and ecological preservation.

Highlights

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Butterfly Trail – scenic route with wildflower meadows and pollinator habitats

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Great views of the Salt Lake Valley and the Oquirrh Mountain ridgeline

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Historic mining remnants and interpretive signs detailing local history

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Remote wildlife viewing sites with opportunities to see mule deer and raptors

Notable Natural Features

Butterfly Trail

A popular trail featuring wildflower habitats that attract numerous butterfly species during spring and summer.

Oquirrh Overlook

An elevated viewpoint offering expansive vistas of the Salt Lake Valley and distant Great Salt Lake.

Historic Mining Remnants

Scattered sites along the foothills showcase remnants of 19th-century mining activity with interpretive markers.