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United States
Utah
Salt Lake County
West Valley City

Mountain View Corridor Trail

Hard

5.0

(4055)

10,540

hikers

Mountain View Corridor Trail

16:22

62.8km

410m

Hiking

Hike the Mountain View Corridor Trail, a difficult 39.0-mile route in Utah, offering urban views framed by mountains and a significant worko

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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7.07 km

Mountain View Corridor Bike Path

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Starting at California Ave and heading south, the Mountain View Corridor has a bike path running adjacent to it. The path is paved and separated by a fence from the highway. It’s a great way to north/south on the western edge of Salt Lake County.

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52.6 km

9.52 km

587 m

123 m

Surfaces

40.5 km

20.3 km

1.10 km

942 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I access the Mountain View Corridor Trail and find parking?

The trail is a significant north-south connector in the Salt Lake Valley, making it accessible from various points across communities like West Valley City, West Jordan, South Jordan, Riverton, and Herriman. You can find numerous access points and street parking along its length, allowing you to choose your desired starting location.

Is the Mountain View Corridor Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. As a shared-use path, dogs are welcome, but please ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail can be hiked year-round, but spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures. Summer can be very hot with a significant lack of shade, making early mornings or late evenings preferable. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potential icy patches, especially in shaded areas.

Do I need a permit or pay any fees to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or hike the Mountain View Corridor Trail. It is a public shared-use path freely available for recreational activities.

What is the terrain like on the Mountain View Corridor Trail?

The trail primarily features a paved surface, mostly asphalt, with some sections transitioning to concrete sidewalks. While generally mild, be prepared for some challenging hills, particularly in the northern parts. Some areas may have debris or broken glass, so sturdy footwear is recommended.

What can I see along the route?

As you hike, you'll experience a mix of urban and natural scenery, with mountains framing your views. The trail runs parallel to State Route 85, offering glimpses of both developed areas and open spaces. Keep an eye out for various birds and potentially deer. A notable feature along the route is the Mountain View Corridor Bike Path, which forms a significant portion of the trail.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given the trail's length and lack of shade, essential items include plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and comfortable, sturdy footwear. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. Consider bringing snacks, especially for longer excursions.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or families?

While some sections feature challenging hills, much of the paved path has mild ups and downs, making it accessible for various users. Shorter segments are suitable for beginners and families, but be mindful of the overall length (nearly 63 km) and the lack of shade, which can be demanding for younger children or those new to hiking.

Are there any specific challenges or considerations for this trail?

The most significant challenge is the extensive lack of shade along the entire route, which can make summer hiking particularly demanding. Hikers should also be aware that some sections may have debris or broken glass. The trail's length and urban proximity mean you'll encounter other users like cyclists and runners.

Does the trail connect with other paths or areas?

Yes, the Mountain View Corridor Trail is a crucial 'lifeline' connecting multiple communities. It is a shared-use path that integrates with local infrastructure, allowing access to various neighborhoods and parks along its extensive route. The route also passes through sections of the Mountain View Connector Trail.

Are there any food or drink options near the trail?

Given that the trail connects several communities within the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops in the towns it passes through, such as West Valley City, West Jordan, South Jordan, Riverton, and Herriman. These amenities are typically a short detour from the main path.

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