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Lower City Creek Nature Park — Attraction in Salt Lake City

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Lower City Creek Nature Park
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Memory Grove Park
300 N Canyon Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Utah State Capitol
350 State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84114
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Mormon Battalion Monument
Philo T. Farnsworth Promenade, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Pioneer Memorial Museum
300 N Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Corinne & Jack Sweet Branch
455 F St, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
State of Utah Council Hall
300 State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Utah Office of Tourism
300 N State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84114
Ensign Downs Park
125 Dorchester Dr E, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Silver Park
126 W 500 N, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Nearby restaurants
Avenues Proper
376 8th Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
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Inn On the Hill
225 State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
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Lower City Creek Nature Park
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Lower City Creek Nature Park

950 N City Crk Cyn, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
4.7(276)
Open until 10:00 PM
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Outdoor
Adventure
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Memory Grove Park, Utah State Capitol, Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City, UT, Mormon Battalion Monument, Pioneer Memorial Museum, Corinne & Jack Sweet Branch, State of Utah Council Hall, Utah Office of Tourism, Ensign Downs Park, Silver Park, restaurants: Avenues Proper
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(801) 972-7800
Website
slc.gov
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Nearby attractions of Lower City Creek Nature Park

Memory Grove Park

Utah State Capitol

Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City, UT

Mormon Battalion Monument

Pioneer Memorial Museum

Corinne & Jack Sweet Branch

State of Utah Council Hall

Utah Office of Tourism

Ensign Downs Park

Silver Park

Memory Grove Park

Memory Grove Park

4.8

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Utah State Capitol

Utah State Capitol

4.7

(1.8K)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City, UT

Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City, UT

4.8

(59)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Mormon Battalion Monument

Mormon Battalion Monument

4.7

(34)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

Titanic: The Exhibition
Titanic: The Exhibition
Mon, Dec 8 • 12:00 PM
10230 State St #5, Sandy, UT 84070, Located at Marketplace near Target and next to Old Navy, 84070
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Utahs Dinosaurs
Utahs Dinosaurs
Sat, Dec 13 • 10:00 AM
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84108
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Explore Great Salt Lake Flying Tour
Explore Great Salt Lake Flying Tour
Mon, Dec 8 • 12:30 PM
Woods Cross, Utah, 84087
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Avenues Proper

Avenues Proper

Avenues Proper

4.1

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Reviews of Lower City Creek Nature Park

4.7
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5.0
7y

Absolutely wonderful area to walk, hike, explore, jog, bike ride, and take the dogs out for a walk. Lots of trails for all fitness levels. Guards at gate are friendly and helpful when available. Numerous trails available which are not on any maps. A variety of animals roaming at times if you happen to be lucky enough to spot them. Lots of picnic tables, restroom, and water fountain for use on paved road near the stream. Nice place to relax near the stream at the picnic tables at times. The tables are located about 3 every 1/2 mile on paved road. The road is 5 miles up to the rotary club park. There are 30 picnic tables up to the end at 5 miles which evens out to roughly 6 per mile and 3 per a half mile. There are some markers for the first 2.5 miles that mark each 0.5 miles up road from the guard post. During main season around June to October they alternate days between allowing cars and bicycles on the road. Even days are cars since most holidays are on even days. Odd days bicycles are allowed. Pedestrian are allowed any times. The area is open daily until 10pm. The restrooms close at 6pm during off-season and 10pm otherwise. During off-season both bicycles and pedestrian are allowed to use paved road and it remains closed to vehicles except for the main season. A few miles away for one week only in October there are deer hunting. Water is turned off from around December? until May due to weather and freezing of pipes. A must visit in fall when the leaves change color and at sunrise or sunset and view the color of rising/setting sun across the valley to the South.

The only thing to keep in mind is that after spending some time in the natural area or it's trails, a person might enjoy it enough that they fall in love with the area due to the wonderful aspects...

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5.0
6y

My dogs love it. An almost raw, natural landscape just minutes outside of downtown. Offering a quick escape from noise and bustle with not too much foot traffic, but just enough that you are safe if there is an emergency. Everyone I have had the pleasure of encountering thus far has been cordial and respectful. The good majority of people clean up after their pets as well. The gate station/checkpoint has bathrooms, a water fountain and a large bench that is perfect to get in some stretches before continuing up towards the watershed. Detailed trail maps of the area are provided as well - along with picnic benches for a quick family lunch. This trail is...

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5.0
3y

It is $3 to enter and cars (and motorcycles) are only allowed up the canyon on even days during the open season. Bikes are permitted only on odd days and pedestrians are permitted daily. It was beautiful. The majority of the paved road is shaded by a beautiful canopy so this uphill trek wouldnt be unbearable in the summer. There is no camping here. It is day use only. There are about 30 picnic sites- some big enough for 50 or so that can be reserved online for reunions and such. You cannot wade or swim in the creek as it is the source of the city's drinking water and the water treatment facility needs accurate measurements for their...

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Damian AckersDamian Ackers
Absolutely wonderful area to walk, hike, explore, jog, bike ride, and take the dogs out for a walk. Lots of trails for all fitness levels. Guards at gate are friendly and helpful when available. Numerous trails available which are not on any maps. A variety of animals roaming at times if you happen to be lucky enough to spot them. Lots of picnic tables, restroom, and water fountain for use on paved road near the stream. Nice place to relax near the stream at the picnic tables at times. The tables are located about 3 every 1/2 mile on paved road. The road is 5 miles up to the rotary club park. There are 30 picnic tables up to the end at 5 miles which evens out to roughly 6 per mile and 3 per a half mile. There are some markers for the first 2.5 miles that mark each 0.5 miles up road from the guard post. During main season around June to October they alternate days between allowing cars and bicycles on the road. Even days are cars since most holidays are on even days. Odd days bicycles are allowed. Pedestrian are allowed any times. The area is open daily until 10pm. The restrooms close at 6pm during off-season and 10pm otherwise. During off-season both bicycles and pedestrian are allowed to use paved road and it remains closed to vehicles except for the main season. A few miles away for one week only in October there are deer hunting. Water is turned off from around December? until May due to weather and freezing of pipes. A must visit in fall when the leaves change color and at sunrise or sunset and view the color of rising/setting sun across the valley to the South. The only thing to keep in mind is that after spending some time in the natural area or it's trails, a person might enjoy it enough that they fall in love with the area due to the wonderful aspects it provides.
Savannah LadSavannah Lad
It is $3 to enter and cars (and motorcycles) are only allowed up the canyon on even days during the open season. Bikes are permitted only on odd days and pedestrians are permitted daily. It was beautiful. The majority of the paved road is shaded by a beautiful canopy so this uphill trek wouldnt be unbearable in the summer. There is no camping here. It is day use only. There are about 30 picnic sites- some big enough for 50 or so that can be reserved online for reunions and such. You cannot wade or swim in the creek as it is the source of the city's drinking water and the water treatment facility needs accurate measurements for their water testing.
Lis WellerLis Weller
A nice relief from the sun in the late afternoon. Mostly a paved road with a lot of bikers i wish they would maintain the creek path as an alternative for walkers. There are trails around on both sides but no postings of what they are, how long they are or where they go (pet peeve) & didn't coordinate with their map (or on Google maps). Oh well it wasn't that crowded, bugs got bad at dusk.
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Absolutely wonderful area to walk, hike, explore, jog, bike ride, and take the dogs out for a walk. Lots of trails for all fitness levels. Guards at gate are friendly and helpful when available. Numerous trails available which are not on any maps. A variety of animals roaming at times if you happen to be lucky enough to spot them. Lots of picnic tables, restroom, and water fountain for use on paved road near the stream. Nice place to relax near the stream at the picnic tables at times. The tables are located about 3 every 1/2 mile on paved road. The road is 5 miles up to the rotary club park. There are 30 picnic tables up to the end at 5 miles which evens out to roughly 6 per mile and 3 per a half mile. There are some markers for the first 2.5 miles that mark each 0.5 miles up road from the guard post. During main season around June to October they alternate days between allowing cars and bicycles on the road. Even days are cars since most holidays are on even days. Odd days bicycles are allowed. Pedestrian are allowed any times. The area is open daily until 10pm. The restrooms close at 6pm during off-season and 10pm otherwise. During off-season both bicycles and pedestrian are allowed to use paved road and it remains closed to vehicles except for the main season. A few miles away for one week only in October there are deer hunting. Water is turned off from around December? until May due to weather and freezing of pipes. A must visit in fall when the leaves change color and at sunrise or sunset and view the color of rising/setting sun across the valley to the South. The only thing to keep in mind is that after spending some time in the natural area or it's trails, a person might enjoy it enough that they fall in love with the area due to the wonderful aspects it provides.
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It is $3 to enter and cars (and motorcycles) are only allowed up the canyon on even days during the open season. Bikes are permitted only on odd days and pedestrians are permitted daily. It was beautiful. The majority of the paved road is shaded by a beautiful canopy so this uphill trek wouldnt be unbearable in the summer. There is no camping here. It is day use only. There are about 30 picnic sites- some big enough for 50 or so that can be reserved online for reunions and such. You cannot wade or swim in the creek as it is the source of the city's drinking water and the water treatment facility needs accurate measurements for their water testing.
Savannah Lad

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A nice relief from the sun in the late afternoon. Mostly a paved road with a lot of bikers i wish they would maintain the creek path as an alternative for walkers. There are trails around on both sides but no postings of what they are, how long they are or where they go (pet peeve) & didn't coordinate with their map (or on Google maps). Oh well it wasn't that crowded, bugs got bad at dusk.
Lis Weller

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