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Miller Bird Refuge and Nature Park — Attraction in Salt Lake City

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Miller Bird Refuge and Nature Park
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Sunnyside Park
1735 Sunnyside Ave S, Salt Lake City, UT 84108
Laird Park
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
Beatrice Evans Park
Salt Lake City, UT 84105
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Nomad East
1675 E 1300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84105
Emigration Cafe
1709 E 1300 S suite 108, Salt Lake City, UT 84108
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Miller Bird Refuge and Nature Park
United StatesUtahSalt Lake CityMiller Bird Refuge and Nature Park

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Miller Bird Refuge and Nature Park

1540 Bonneview Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84105
4.7(146)
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Outdoor
Scenic
Relaxation
Family friendly
Pet friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Sunnyside Park, Laird Park, Beatrice Evans Park, restaurants: Nomad East, Emigration Cafe
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Phone
(801) 972-7800
Website
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Wed5 AM - 9 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Miller Bird Refuge and Nature Park

Sunnyside Park

Laird Park

Beatrice Evans Park

Sunnyside Park

Sunnyside Park

4.5

(327)

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Laird Park

Laird Park

4.6

(111)

Open 24 hours
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Beatrice Evans Park

Beatrice Evans Park

3.8

(10)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Miller Bird Refuge and Nature Park

Nomad East

Emigration Cafe

Nomad East

Nomad East

4.4

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Emigration Cafe

Emigration Cafe

4.3

(189)

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LEESHA MALULEESHA MALU
Pros: Well maintained. Clear walkways that stay along the creek. Patrons respect city ordinances and clean up after their dogs. Not steep. Easy walk for the average person. Entrance is not far from street parking. Almost the entire walk path is shaded. Took me about 15 min to walk the whole path, at a medium pace, stopping only to take pics. Cons: There are no benches or seating areas along the actual walk path. This can be a challenge for the elderly, injured or physically disabled. *Luckily the walk is not long. I went at 10:30am and weather was incredible. Actually took my ear buds out because the sound of the creek is all I needed. Very nice walk.
Julie CappellanoJulie Cappellano
Found this hidden gem in the middle of a residential neighborhood. WOW. What a great park. It's very safe, has a great loop (actually a short and longer one) and VERY well maintained. In the middle is a little brook with lots of dogs frolicking around. The walking path is almost fully flat - but there are some rough spots - NOT difficult at all - just watch your footing. It was a beautiful, peaceful walk with plenty of pretty scenery to enjoy. 10 out of 10 recommend if you are NOT into hiking up a mountain in SLC. They have a parking LOT but it was roped off when I was there - otherwise, plenty of off street parking.
Dan's InfernoDan's Inferno
One of my favorite spaces in Salt Lake. This reserve is a fantastic place for a short respite from the heat in summer or a beautiful stroll in fall. This is a walking space with short trails, bridges, and a creek through the middle. It's serene but a popular place for people to walk their dogs. Parking can be found at the Bonneville Glen lot on the west side or along the street above. If you're lucky, you'll see some birds. But even if not, it's still a beautiful place to spend an hour or so.
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Pros: Well maintained. Clear walkways that stay along the creek. Patrons respect city ordinances and clean up after their dogs. Not steep. Easy walk for the average person. Entrance is not far from street parking. Almost the entire walk path is shaded. Took me about 15 min to walk the whole path, at a medium pace, stopping only to take pics. Cons: There are no benches or seating areas along the actual walk path. This can be a challenge for the elderly, injured or physically disabled. *Luckily the walk is not long. I went at 10:30am and weather was incredible. Actually took my ear buds out because the sound of the creek is all I needed. Very nice walk.
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Found this hidden gem in the middle of a residential neighborhood. WOW. What a great park. It's very safe, has a great loop (actually a short and longer one) and VERY well maintained. In the middle is a little brook with lots of dogs frolicking around. The walking path is almost fully flat - but there are some rough spots - NOT difficult at all - just watch your footing. It was a beautiful, peaceful walk with plenty of pretty scenery to enjoy. 10 out of 10 recommend if you are NOT into hiking up a mountain in SLC. They have a parking LOT but it was roped off when I was there - otherwise, plenty of off street parking.
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One of my favorite spaces in Salt Lake. This reserve is a fantastic place for a short respite from the heat in summer or a beautiful stroll in fall. This is a walking space with short trails, bridges, and a creek through the middle. It's serene but a popular place for people to walk their dogs. Parking can be found at the Bonneville Glen lot on the west side or along the street above. If you're lucky, you'll see some birds. But even if not, it's still a beautiful place to spend an hour or so.
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4.7
(146)
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5.0
24w

Pros: Well maintained. Clear walkways that stay along the creek. Patrons respect city ordinances and clean up after their dogs. Not steep. Easy walk for the average person. Entrance is not far from street parking. Almost the entire walk path is shaded. Took me about 15 min to walk the whole path, at a medium pace, stopping only to take pics.

Cons: There are no benches or seating areas along the actual walk path. This can be a challenge for the elderly, injured or physically disabled. *Luckily the walk is not long.

I went at 10:30am and weather was incredible. Actually took my ear buds out because the sound of the creek is all I...

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5.0
9w

Found this hidden gem in the middle of a residential neighborhood. WOW. What a great park. It's very safe, has a great loop (actually a short and longer one) and VERY well maintained. In the middle is a little brook with lots of dogs frolicking around. The walking path is almost fully flat - but there are some rough spots - NOT difficult at all - just watch your footing. It was a beautiful, peaceful walk with plenty of pretty scenery to enjoy. 10 out of 10 recommend if you are NOT into hiking up a mountain in SLC. They have a parking LOT but it was roped off when I was there - otherwise, plenty of off...

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2.0
7y

My husband and I have both been enjoying Miller Park since we were teenagers. Today we went for a walk there and were so disappointed to see all of the changes. So much foliage is continuously being removed, they’ve added new fences that prevent access to one of the trails by rerouting you back the way you originally came. There was an abundance of garbage (it looked like at least 5 full garbage bags of styrofoam cups) behind the fire pit. The charm of this once beautiful trail is slowly fading away, and it’s so sad to see. Instead of going there to enjoy nature, it’s all becoming “man made” and...

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