Best attractions and places to see around Herriman include a diverse range of natural landscapes and points of interest. The city is situated near the Oquirrh Mountains and the Jordan River, offering extensive trail systems and scenic views of the Wasatch Mountains and Salt Lake Valley. Herriman's heritage is also reflected in its cultural sites and community events. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring local landmarks.
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Parry Farms Park is a nice place to chill and can serve as the final destination for your ride—after this point, you’ll need to head back along the bike path to the right. Public toilets are available here.
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For me, this is the maximum or final point of the route. After this point, you will have to go back along the bike path that goes to the right.
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The Galena/Soónkahni Preserve is a beautiful 250-acre property in Salt Lake County. It is adjacent to the stunning Jordan River and boasts various riparian and wetland habitats with the incredible backdrop of the mountains. The preserve also features an archaeological site with ancient dwellings and artifacts that are among the oldest in Utah. The Jordan River Parkway Trail runs through the property, offering breathtaking views for an ideal spot for a long ride.
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This moderate-level dirt trail, suitable for hiking and biking, provides a versatile and enjoyable outdoor experience.
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Ashton Gardens is a lovely part of the Thanksgiving Point complex, with walking trails threading through the various themed "rooms" in the outdoor gardens. You can walk a longer loop outside the gardens, or pay the admission fee to go inside them. The Jordan River Parkway is nearby, and you can sometimes get lovely mountain views across the water. If you want to enter the gardens an admission fee does apply (currently $27 for adults, discounts for children and seniors). See here for more information: thanksgivingpoint.org/attractions-tickets/ashton-gardens
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This river spans 51 miles, and its flow is regulated by pumps from Utah Lake. This particular point offers a scenic view of the river against the backdrop of stunning mountains.
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The Maple Hollow Trail is meant for bikes only, but this trailhead also offers access to (different) walking routes.
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Ashton Gardens is a lovely part of the Thanksgiving Point complex, with walking trails threading through the various themed "rooms" in the outdoor gardens. You can walk a longer loop outside the gardens, or pay the admission fee to go inside them. The Jordan River Parkway is nearby, and you can sometimes get lovely mountain views across the water. If you want to enter the gardens an admission fee does apply (currently $27 for adults, discounts for children and seniors). See here for more information: https://thanksgivingpoint.org/attractions-tickets/ashton-gardens/
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Herriman offers an extensive trail system with over 60 miles of paved and primitive trails, suitable for hiking, biking, jogging, and equestrian use. Popular spots include Maple Hollow Trailhead Park, which provides access to moderate-level dirt trails for both biking and walking. You can also explore Butterfield Canyon, known for its diverse trails and scenic views, or the Jordan River Parkway Trail for walking, biking, and birdwatching.
Yes, Herriman has several family-friendly attractions. Ashton Gardens (Thanksgiving Point) features themed garden 'rooms' and walking trails, though it requires an admission fee. Black Ridge Reservoir is a popular spot with a sandy beach, playground, and waters for swimming and fishing. Herriman City Park also offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking paths. During winter, the Ice Ribbon at J. Lynn Crane Plaza provides ice skating, and in summer, it becomes a splash pad.
The Galena Soónkahni Preserve is a significant natural monument and preserve, featuring riparian and wetland habitats along the Jordan River, and an archaeological site with ancient dwellings. The Soónkahni Monument on the Jordan River Parkway Trail also commemorates the region's indigenous history. While the original Fort Herriman from 1851 has only two black locust trees remaining, its legacy is celebrated annually during Fort Herriman Towne Days.
Herriman is well-suited for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including the challenging Butterfield Canyon Road Climb loop or easier options like the Mountain View Corridor Trail loop. The Jordan River Parkway Trail is also excellent for cycling, offering scenic views along the river. For more details on routes, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Herriman guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. The Galena Soónkahni Preserve offers accessible trails along the Jordan River. Other easy options include the Oquirrh Lake Long Loop, Juniper Canyon and Eric's Trail, and the Blackridge Reservoir Loop. For a comprehensive list of easy hikes, refer to the Easy hikes around Herriman guide.
Herriman is home to some distinctive landmarks. The 'UP' House, a residence meticulously remodeled to resemble the house from the Disney movie 'Up,' is a popular photo spot. The Kennecott Utah Copper-Bingham Canyon Mine, one of the largest man-made excavations, offers impressive scenic views from nearby trails. Zions Bank Stadium hosts live sports action, including rugby and soccer matches.
The annual Fort Herriman Towne Days is a significant community festival featuring a carnival, parade, and fireworks. The Rosecrest Pavillion is a venue for Herriman Arts Council Productions, offering a variety of live performances. The Herriman Culture Alliance also works to preserve and celebrate the city's unique heritage.
Yes, Parry Farms Park is a good option, providing public restrooms and a pleasant spot to relax, often serving as a turnaround point for bike rides.
The Oquirrh Mountains provide a beautiful backdrop to Herriman, with numerous trails offering stunning views of the Wasatch Mountains and Salt Lake Valley. The Jordan River itself offers scenic views, especially from points along the Jordan River Parkway Trail, set against the backdrop of the mountains.
Absolutely. Herriman offers various running trails, including loops around Blackridge Reservoir with varying difficulty levels. The Jordan River Parkway Trail is also a popular choice for joggers. For more detailed running routes, consult the Running Trails around Herriman guide.
While specific details on all accessible parks are not provided, many modern parks and paved sections of the Herriman Trail System, including parts of the Jordan River Parkway, are designed to be accessible. Parry Farms Park is listed as wheelchair accessible and offers facilities.


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