Mountain View Connector Trail
Mountain View Connector Trail
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4.94km
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The Mountain View Connector Trail offers a pleasant and accessible hiking experience through Utah's Salt Lake Valley. You'll find yourself on a primarily smooth asphalt or concrete surface, though some sections might be unpaved, providing varied terrain underfoot. Enjoy panoramic views of the sprawling Salt Lake Valley and the majestic Wasatch Front, with vibrant sunflowers adding color in late summer. Keep an eye out for wildlife like various bird species, deer, and even bull snakes.
This easy 3.1-mile (4.9 km) hike, with only 153 feet (47 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes about 1 hour and 18 minutes to complete. While generally gentle, some challenging hills exist, especially if you head north from Daybreak. The trail is part of a larger multi-use system, so you can choose your desired hiking distance. Parking is available at various access points along the corridor.
Part of the extensive Mountain View Corridor system, this trail is designed for both hikers and cyclists, enhancing safety and connectivity with upgraded intersections and pedestrian bridges. Its design allows for flexibility, making it a great option for beginner hiking or a quick, rewarding outing. The trail's urban setting surprisingly yields moments of natural beauty and opportunities for wildlife observation.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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4.32 km
579 m
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3.30 km
613 m
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308 m
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The trail primarily features a smooth asphalt or concrete surface, making it accessible for a wide range of users. While generally characterized by gentle slopes, there are some challenging hills that can provide a good workout. It's designed for a steady workout without technical challenges.
Yes, the trail is considered accessible and suitable for those new to hiking or seeking a steady workout without technical challenges. Its smooth surface and gentle slopes make it a good starting point for beginners.
Despite its urban setting, the trail offers surprising moments of natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views of the sprawling Salt Lake Valley and the majestic Wasatch Front, especially on clear days. In late summer, vibrant sunflowers add color, and the way light interacts with the landscape can be quite dramatic.
Hikers have observed various bird species, deer, and even bull snakes along the trail. New wildlife fencing in recently opened sections helps manage interactions.
Given the significant lack of shade along the trail, early mornings or evenings are preferable during warm weather. The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but consider cooler times of day during summer months.
The trail is generally dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. Specific regulations may vary by section, so it's good practice to look for local signage.
There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Mountain View Connector Trail itself. As for Lodestone Park, generally, public parks in the area do not require entrance fees for trail access, but it's always wise to check for any specific event-related fees or regulations if you plan to use park facilities.
As a multi-use path running alongside State Route 85, access points and parking options can be found at various points along its length. Specific parking lots are not detailed in general information, but look for designated trail access points or nearby public parking areas in the communities it connects.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Mountain View Corridor Trail, Road To Ohana Trail, Flying Squirrel Trail, Perimeter Trail, Rainbow Raod Trail, Pedal Strikes Back Trail, Blue Flow Trail, Mini Loop - Up, Skill Zone Trail, Mini Loop - Down Rocks, Mini Loop - Down Ramps, Stider Skills Loop, Kiddie Skills Loop, Kiddie Pump Track, Lil Pump Track, and the Joe Kammerer Memorial Pedestrian Bridge.
The trail is well-maintained, with benches placed along some portions for convenient breaks. In newly opened sections, you'll find new wildlife fencing and pedestrian bridges, along with tunnels for access. However, be aware there is a significant lack of shade, and some users have noted issues with trash in certain sections.
The Mountain View Connector Trail is primarily a multi-use path that runs alongside State Route 85, making it an out-and-back type of route. You can choose to turn around at any point to customize your distance.
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