002 of 2020 - Foothills Trail System Master PlanMarch 27, 2020
MARCH 2020A Vision for Sustainable Recreation
in the Foothills Natural Area
SALT LAKE CITY
FOOTHILLS
TRAIL SYSTEM
PLAN
Salt Lake City Parks & Public Lands would like to thank the partners and residents who
helped shape this plan. Special thanks to Trails Utah for their advocacy, encouragement,
and assistance with trails improvements in Salt Lake City. Additionally, special thanks and
acknowledgment to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail Committee and their many partners for
their efforts to complete the Bonneville Shoreline Trail’s Salt Lake City sections.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Prepared for:Prepared by:Support From:
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FOOTHILLS NATURAL AREA
THE
The Salt Lake City Foothills Natural Area consists of
approximately 6,000 acres of canyons and foothills
bordering the northern and eastern limits of Salt Lake City.
The Foothills are bordered by Davis County to the north,
established neighborhoods to the west and south, and
protected Salt Lake City watershed lands to the east.
The Salt Lake City Foothills Natural Area ("Foothills")
consists of open sagebrush grasslands and scrub-oak
woodlands that rise from the upper line of development
at around 5,000 feet above sea level. These slopes rise
steeply to prominent peaks and ridgelines above the city, at
elevations ranging from 6,000 to 7,000 feet above sea level.
In some places, distinct terraces are present which indicate
the shoreline level of ancient Lake Bonneville. The Foothills
are bisected by City Creek Canyon, Red Butte Canyon, and
bordered on the south by Emigration Canyon. Many smaller
canyons and gullies also exist in the Foothills, including Dry
Creek, Perry’s Hollow, and others.
The Foothills Natural Area provides important habitat for
a variety of birds, small mammals, and other wildlife, and
many plants native to the Salt Lake Valley. Big game such
as deer and elk also utilize the Foothills, and the upper
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slopes and ravines are important winter range for these
mammals. Agricultural use of the Foothills, especially sheep
grazing during the early years of the last century, created
substantial erosion and vegetative disruption, the results
of which can still be observed today. In many ways, the
Foothills ecosystem is fragile and susceptible to lasting
damage. These lands also have tremendous potential to
provide a refuge for the public, and an escape into the
natural world only minutes from the heart of downtown SLC.
In order to minimize our human footprint and ensure that
this unique natural area is protected for future generations,
it is imperative that recreational trails in the Foothills be
carefully planned, designed, and constructed. This Foothills
Trail System Plan establishes a vision for a recreational
trail system that balances user needs with the needs of the
Foothills environment so that the property can be enjoyed
by Salt Lake City residents and visitors for decades to come.
Northwest
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PUBLIC INPUT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Project Background ............................9
Project Goals .......................................10
Overview .............................................35
Public Input Timeline........................36
Outreach Activities ...........................38
Review of Existing Studies ..............13
Existing Trail System .........................18
Existing Terrain ..................................20
Existing Trail Slopes .........................22
Existing Demand ...............................24
Property Ownership .........................26
Control Points .....................................31
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TABLE OF
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DESIGN GUIDELINES
PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM
Overview ..............................................71
Types of Foothills Trails ...................72
Trail Management .............................73
Trail Alignment ...................................74
Trail Construction ..............................75
Construction Methods .....................76
Trail Turns ............................................77
Trail Intersections ..............................80
Trail Drainage Crossings ..................81
Trail Drainage Improvements ........82
Trail Decommissioning ....................84
Trail Wayfinding .................................88
Trailhead Planning & Design ..........94
Special Trail Use Areas ....................97
ACRONYM LIST
AASHTO- American Association of State Highway
Transportation Officials
BST- Bonneville Shoreline Trail
CPTED- Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
UDNR- Utah Department of Natural Resources
IMBA- International Mountain Biking Association
NEPA- National Environmental Policy Act
Overview .............................................45
Proposed Trail Network ..................46
Proposed Trails: North Sub area ...48
Proposed Trails: Central Sub area .51
Proposed Trails: South Sub area ..56
Trail Decommissioning Plan ...........60
Proposed Access Improvements ..62
Planning Justification .......................68
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IMPLEMENTATION
APPENDICES
Overview .............................................99
Capital & Maintenance Costs ......100
Trail Prioritization .............................101
Phase I Implementation .................102
Phase II Implementation................104
Phase III Implementation ..............106
Appendix A: Hiking Loops .............A-1
Appendix B: Biking Loops .............B-1
Appendix C: Complete Stakeholders
List ......................................................C-1
Appendix D: Online Link to Additional
Information and Digital Files .......D-1
SHPO- State Historic Preservation Office
SLC- Salt Lake City
SLCo- Salt Lake County
UDOT- Utah Department of Transportation
USFS- United States Forest Service
USGS- United States Geologic Survey
UTA- Utah Transit Authority
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INTRODUCTION
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The Salt Lake City Foothills Natural Area consists of
approximately 6,000 acres of canyons and foothills
bordering the northern and eastern limits of Salt Lake City.
The Foothills are bordered by Davis County to the north,
established neighborhoods to the west and south, and
protected Salt Lake City watershed lands to the east.
Nearly 100 miles of official and user-created trails currently
exist within the Foothills Natural Area. Of these trails, the
Bonneville Shoreline Trail (BST) is the most well-known.
As envisioned by the nonprofit Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Committee, the BST will one day stretch from the Idaho
border, nearly 310 miles south to Nephi. The route attempts
to follow the shoreline of the ancient lake Bonneville at an
elevation of approximately 5,250 feet.
Trails in the project area are managed by the city's Trails &
Natural Lands Division. The Trails & Natural Lands Division
manages trails in the City’s foothills, such as the Ensign
Peak Trail and Bonneville Shoreline Trail. Trail maintenance
is accomplished with dedicated maintenance crews as well
as volunteer stewards.
PROJECT BACKGROUND
INTRODUCTION
The Foothills Natural
Area will provide a variety
of recreational trail
experiences for diverse
ages and abilities while
managing the Foothills’
environmental resources for
future generations.
PROJECT VISION
Foothills
Natural
Area
Goals
Development and implementation of this Foothills Trail
System Plan is consistent with the specific policy guidance
and recommendations of the 1992 Salt Lake City Open Space
Master Plan, and addresses many of the issues currently facing
the lands and trails in the Foothills Natural Area.
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ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE
Trails avoid sensitive habitat, minimize erosion / sedimentation and vegetation disturbance,
and make efficient use of available natural lands. The wild and scenic nature of the Foothills
landscape is protected. Fragile natural or cultural features are avoided, and trails direct users
away from closed or protected watershed areas.
ENJOYABLE
Trails cater to a variety of recreation types, and also to a variety of desired experiences,
including solitude, escape and connection to the natural world; challenge and exercise; and
fun and excitement. Trail layout and construction is optimized to the intended user group(s) of
any individual trail segment, and trails are routed to take users to desirable areas and points
of interest.
ACCESSIBLE
Trails are accessible to a broad audience of beginner-to-intermediate trail users, including
families, seniors, and people with disabilities. Trailheads are sited and designed to make it
easy for people to get on the trails, and are connected to transportation routes. Wayfinding
signage and supplemental trail information makes it easy for people to understand and
navigate the trail system.
SAFE
Trail user collisions and conflicts are mitigated and minimized through trail design and use
regulations. Signage and natural barriers minimize incidences of lost or disoriented persons,
and make it easier for emergency personnel to respond when needed. Trails are routed to
discourage trespassing on private property. CPTED principles are incorporated in trailhead
design to mitigate theft and vandalism to parked cars.
LOW-MAINTENANCE
Trails drain water naturally, follow contours instead of fall-lines, and effectively encourage
users to remain on-trail, minimizing maintenance and reconstruction needs and costs.
Thoughtful trail layout reduces the creation and use of informal trails and routes. Trails are
sited to bring regular trail users through “problem areas” to reduce incidences of vandalism,
graffiti, and illicit activity.
TRAIL SYSTEM GOALS
INTRODUCTION
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EXISTING CONDITIONS
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The first efforts to plan for the Foothills Natural Area dates
back to 1992. The Salt Lake City Open Space Plan laid out
the vision for the Bonneville Shoreline trail as a multi-use
facility that would limit land development into the foothills.
Since then, numerous plans, studies, and ordinances have
been developed by the various institutions and communities
located throughout and adjacent to the Foothills Natural
Area. The review of existing studies summarizes the
important role that Foothills trails can play in connecting
people to places, and providing an important recreation
asset for residents and visitors.
SALT LAKE CITY OPEN SPACE PLAN
(1992)
Document purpose: Define an approach to connecting
open space resources and providing a safe, and enjoyable
experience of the natural features of Salt Lake City.
Relevant goals:
• "Conserve the natural environment;"
• "Enhance open space amenities for all citizens;"
• "Connect the various parts of the City to natural
environments;"
• "Educate the citizens on the proper use of open space."
Key recommendations related to this study: The
vision for the Bonneville Shoreline Trail is a combined hiking
and mountain biking trail that allows controlled access to
other trails into the foothills and provides a development
limit line protecting the natural foothills environment from
further residential encroachment into the foothills.
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HERITAGE
PRESERVE MANAGEMENT PLAN (2007)
Document Purpose: Provide a guide for the
administration, management and use of the Heritage
Preserve property that fosters a predominantly natural and
open condition to the area.
Relevant goals:
• Provide a space for various activities, including non-
motorized recreation, that does not interfere with other
environmentally-related activities taking place.
Key Recommendations related this study:
• Series of erosion control projects;
• Restrict access or enhance enforcement of trail
protection policies in the Lime Kiln area;
• All trail improvements to the BST need to follow
AASHTO guidelines. Backcountry secondary trails
should be constructed to IMBA standards.
• Redundant trails should be removed and the landscape
restored to natural conditions.
EMIGRATION CANYON TRAILS MASTER
PLAN (2007)
Document Purpose: Identify a preferred trail system for
Emigration Canyon in order to provide good connectivity
with the regional trail system.
Relevant goals: Providing good trail connections within
the canyon and at least one regional trail link, avoiding
conflicts with private land, and locating alignments on public
land wherever possible.
Key Recommendations related to this study:
• Mouth of Canyon Trailhead located on the north
edge of Emigration Canyon Rd. This trailhead already
exists, however the plan called for a facility containing
“modern bathroom facilities, drinking fountains and
picnic facilities.”
• New mid-slope trail located on the north side of the
canyon (North Slope Regional Trail) with connections to
the Bonneville Shoreline Trail and continuing northwest
to Lookout Peak.
REVIEW OF EXISTING
STUDIES
Volunteer constructing a trail in the Foothills Natural Area.
Photo Credit: Bingham Cyclery
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REVIEW OF EXISTING
STUDIES (CONT.)
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH CAMPUS
MASTER PLAN (2008)
Document Purpose: Guide the University of Utah’s
campus development in a way that fosters the University’s
goals of serving as a place for the dissemination of
knowledge, technology, arts, and community engagement.
The plan has a 20-year reach and embodies strategic
business, educational, and service initiatives.
Relevant goals: Enhance routes to better support
bicycling on campus, as well as walking, and recreation.
Key Recommendations related to this study:
• Proposed connection to foothills trails on Upper
Campus next to the Huntsman Cancer Institute.
• Two buildings are proposed along North Campus
Dr (Huntsman Cancer Institute Phase III and Medical
Research Lab), as well as an additional access path
between these buildings.
• Medical Drive is proposed to be improved to include a
safe walking environment.
• Current and predicted university shuttle routes
accessing Medical Drive.
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH BICYCLE
MASTER PLAN (2011)
Document Purpose: Provide recommendations for
the establishment of a safe, sustainable, and integrated
bicycling and walking network within the University of Utah
campus.
Relevant goals: Encourage campus residents and users
to travel by bike more frequently, and accommodate bikes
on University shuttles.
Key Recommendations related to this study:
• Shared Lane on Medical Drive and Wakara Way that can
be used to connect to the foothills trails.
• Bonneville Shoreline Trail (BST) Signage: Coordinate
with SLC to install wayfinding signage on the south side
of Dry Creek to encourage people to use appropriate
trail alignments; boulders may be desirable to prevent
use of unofficial trails.
• Proposed trailheads are located behind Huntsman
Cancer Hospital, at the Parking lot SE of Huntsman
Cancer Hospital, and at the Parking lot NW of Red
Butte Canyon Rd (Recommendation originally from the
Heritage Preserve Management Plan); see p.13.
Photo Credit: University of Utah Campus Master Plan (2008). Vision for the Interdisciplinary corridor connecting the Health Sciences Center to the College of
Engineering and Science.
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PLAN SALT LAKE (2014)
Document Purpose: Citywide vision for Salt Lake City
that aims to guide sustainable growth and development until
2040.
Relevant goals: Neighborhoods that provide a safe
environment, opportunity for social interaction, and services
needed for the wellbeing of the community therein, and
protecting the natural environment while providing access
and opportunities to recreate and enjoy nature.
Key Recommendations related to this study:
• Provide access to opportunities for a healthy lifestyle
(including parks, trails, and recreation).
• Provide accessible parks and recreation spaces within
1/2 mile of all residents.
• Protect and enhance existing parks, recreational
facilities, and trails allowing for modifications to
enhance usability and promote activity.
• Enhance trail and open space connectivity through
improved visual and physical connections.
• Create opportunities to connect with nature in urban
areas.
EAST BENCH MASTER PLAN (2017)
Document Purpose: Chart a course for future growth
of the East Bench community by providing policy direction
and a framework to measure future achievements. This
community plan works by following the citywide “Plan Salt
Lake” study guidelines, which provide recommendations for
Salt Lake City’s growth for the next 25 years.
Relevant goals: Providing choices to connect people
to places, and protecting the natural environment while
providing access and opportunities to recreate and enjoy
nature.
Key Recommendations related to this study:
• Future development near the foothills above the
East Bench should integrate pedestrian and bicycle
connections to the foothills trail system. The City and
the regional facilities should develop a partnership for
the purpose of implementing the Salt Lake City Open
Space Plan related to the Red Butte Creek Corridor.
• Better access to cultural facilities such as the Hogle
Zoo, This is the Place State Heritage Park, the Natural
History Museum, and Red Butte Gardens from the
Bonneville Shoreline Trail.
• Incorporate the Bonneville Shoreline Trail into the
Cultural District. Cultural facilities could utilize the
nearby trails, or the BST, as part of their learning and
other programs.
• Provide off-leash dog areas within walkable distance of
the community.
• Preserve and expand foothills trails and trailheads.
The City and County should work with the owners
of the property located outside of the city boundary
to establish trail easements to the public U.S. Forest
Service lands. The foothill trail system should be
designed to reduce user conflicts and enhance the user
experience.
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LEGEND
REVIEW OF EXISTING
STUDIES (CONT.)
EXISTING CONDITIONS
SLC CEMETERY MASTER PLAN (2017)
Document Purpose: Combine community feedback with national best practices to enhance the cemetery’s historic,
natural, and recreational assets.
Relevant goals: Improve pedestrian and bicycle connections within the cemetery and surrounding areas.
Key Recommendations related to this study:
• Trail connection between 11th Ave and Chandler Dr. This will allow foothills trail users to access 4th and M Streets via
internal cemetery paths.
• Pedestrian and bicycle access points on 4th and 11th avenues, as well as N street (opportunity for wayfinding).
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Photo Credit: Bingham
SECONDARY PLANS REVIEWED
In addition to the previous plans and studies, a number
of additional documents that have some relevance to the
current Foothills trail system were also reviewed. These
included:
• 1988 City Creek Canyon Master Plan
• 1999 SLC Watershed Management Plan
• Avenues Master Plan (1987)
• Beck Street Reclamation Framework and Foothill Area
Plan (1999)
• Capitol Hill Master Plan (2001)
• Wasatch Cache Forest Travel Plan (2003)
Key Recommendations related to these studies:
• Inventory existing foothills trails and identify trails to be
preserved, desired trails, and maintenance strategies
(Avenues Master Plan).
• Specify appropriate trails uses and coordinate with
respective landowners to promote a cohesive, official,
and protected trail system (Avenues Master Plan).
• Prioritize preservation of public lands, bench lands, and
trailhead locations (Beck Street Plan).
• Provide a pedestrian connection between Warm
Springs Park and the foothills (Capitol Hill Master Plan).
• Redevelop the salt storage site on Bonneville Boulevard
into a trailhead facility serving the foothills (Capitol Hill
Master Plan).
• Enhance the Radio Tower road for trail use (Capitol Hill
Master Plan).
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EXISTING TRAIL SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
The largest designated or planned trail in the Foothills
Natural Area, the Bonneville Shoreline Trail (BST) was
conceived to follow the shoreline of the ancient Lake
Bonneville, as well as to represent the encroachment limit
from development into the foothills. About 20 miles of the
BST is located within Salt Lake City limits, providing a space
for people to bike, hike, run, and recreate.
However, the Foothills Natural Area trail system is largely
comprised of informal social trails. Users have carved out
these trails to the various peaks, canyons, and groves
through years of use. Approximately 87 miles of social trails
exist within the study area.
The majority of these social trails follow ridgelines or
drainage bottoms, and run perpendicular to existing
contours. Some trails follow old jeep roads and routes,
almost all of which were established at grades that are
unsustainable and have substantial erosion issues.
Therefore, the existing network consists of a regional multi-
use “through-trail” that traverses the Foothills Natural Area
at mid elevation, and a great number of social trails that
accommodate direct access to the BST and area peaks. The
relationship between these two trail types is not intentional.
As a result, there are few loop trails that cater to any
particular user experience. The BST often becomes a funnel
for more trail users than can be safely accommodated.
In these locations, trail conflicts between users are
commonplace. Limited user experiences are available and
many trails are steep or difficult to walk or ride. Severe
erosion becomes commonplace as user-traffic increases on
any unsustainably steep trail.
Access to the trail system is also problematic. As build-able
land near the upper line of development was subdivided
and platted in the 1980s and 1990s, public trail easements
were retained by the City to preserve public access.
However, in most cases, these access easements were
not associated with any trailhead infrastructure, and some
occur behind gated subdivisions. In the vicinity of Capitol
Hill, access to the foothills trail system is primarily funneled
through the Ensign Peak trailhead, which occurs on a small
residential street with no off-street parking. Impacts to
nearby residents at this area are sometimes severe, and the
EXISTING CONDITIONS
public has few other options for trail system access. Above
the Avenues, trail access points are more commonplace, but
the majority of these have little or no place to accommodate
public parking, and parking and traffic impacts can be quite
disruptive. In the vicinity of the University of Utah and This
Is The Place Heritage Park, almost all parking near the trail
system is designated for other uses, leading to frequent
parking conflicts and frustration.
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the Foothills Natural Area
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20 miles of the Bonneville
Shoreline Trail, or 127 total
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Tunnel Springs
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Dr Trailhead
Emigration Canyon
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SLOPE ANALYSIS
TRAIL NETWORK
DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
SALT LAKE CITY
FOOTHILLS TRAILS PLAN
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Other Trails
EXISTING
TRAIL CONSTRUCTION
SUITABILITY
Train Stations
Water Body
Parks
Project Boundary
School
Salt Lake City
Official Trailhead
Major Access Point
H Secondary Access Point
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Data provided by the SLC Parks & Public
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Special Use Area
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Liberty
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Lindsey
Gardens
Salt Lake City
Cemetery
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
Ensign Downs
Park
Memory Grove
Park
Red Butte Canyon
Research Natural Area
D A VIS C O U N T Y
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Ensign Peak
Access Point Terrace Hills
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NHMU
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Hilltop Road
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Popperton Way
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Tunnel Springs
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New Bedford
Dr Trailhead
Emigration Canyon
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City Creek Gate
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Bonneville Dr
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SLOPE ANALYSIS
TRAIL NETWORK
DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
SALT LAKE CITY
FOOTHILLS TRAILS PLAN
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Other Trails
EXISTING
TRAIL CONSTRUCTION
SUITABILITY
Train Stations
Water Body
Parks
Project Boundary
School
Salt Lake City
Official Trailhead
Major Access Point
H Secondary Access Point
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Special Use Area
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considerations to developing a
sustainable trail system. Steep
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erosion and level ground
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most suitable slopes for trail
constructions range from 8 to
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and maintenance efforts over
time.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
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OVERVIEW
Slope and terrain are some of the most important
considerations in the layout of a sustainable trail system.
Steep slopes are inherently more prone to erosion than
gentle slopes. On the other hand, very gentle slopes (0-
5%) are difficult to drain adequately and present their own
challenges for trail construction and ongoing maintenance.
The map at left has categorized the slopes at the Foothills
Natural Area into four categories
Slopes in the central and southern Foothills canyons of City
Creek, Dry Creek, Red Butte, and Emigration are relatively
steep*. However, slopes in the north Foothills adjacent to
Davis County are more moderate facilitating easier trail
construction and more user-friendly trail grades**.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slopes in the central and southern Foothills are generally steep.The north Foothills possess more gradual slopes.
8 - 20% cross-slopes (most suitable)
0-8% and 20 - 40% cross-slopes (moderate suitability)
40- 55% cross-slopes (moderate-low suitability)
55% + cross-slopes (least suitable)
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**(see photo at bottom right)
FOOTHILLS TRAIL SYSTEM PLAN | MARCH 2020
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EXISTING TRAIL
GRADES
OVERVIEW
The Foothills Natural Area (Foothills) contains over a
hundred miles of existing trails. Some of these trails have
been carefully planned and constructed while others are
simply the result of decades of informal, social use. As
such, the steepness and subsequent sustainability of trails
throughout the Foothills can vary significantly.
As a rule of thumb, sustainable trails should be constructed
with an overall grade (running slope) of 10% or less. Short
sections of trail may approach 15-20% based on a variety of
factors such as soils, anticipated user types, desired level
of difficulty, and site-specific constraints. These should
be carefully considered in the implementation of any trail
segment.
The graphic on the right illustrates existing trail profile
slopes throughout the Foothills. This analysis reveals the
share of trail segments that are constructed at reasonably
sustainable slopes and those that likely should be
considered for re-alignment, closure, or abandonment, as
described in detail on p.60.
As the map on page 23 illustrates, many of the existing
ridgeline trails throughout the Foothills greatly exceed
sustainable trail grades. The mainline BST, Freedom Trail,
and a handful of trails in the north Foothills are some of the
few examples of existing trails that are aligned at relatively
sustainable or moderates grades.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Trails that follow existing contours are less prone to erosion and are
accessible by a wider range of trail users
Fall line trails, such as the one, above are prone to erosion and rutting.
16-20.9%
23 miles
>21%
46 miles
11-15.9%
25.7 miles
0-10.9%
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Existing Trail Grades in
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FOOTHILLS TRAIL SYSTEM PLAN | MARCH 2020
EXISTING TRAIL
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BLACK MOUNTAIN
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Rotary Park
Sunnyside Park This is the Place
LibertyPark
Lindsey Gardens
Salt Lake CityCemetery
Mount OlivetCemetery
Ensign Downs Park
Memory Grove Park
Red Butte Canyon Research Natural Area
DAVIS COUNTY
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
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NHMU
Access Point
Peach Grove Trail
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Hilltop Road
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Popperton Way
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Tunnel Springs
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New Bedford
Dr Trailhead
Emigration Canyon
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City Creek Gate
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Bonneville Dr
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TRAIL PROFILE
ANALYSIS
DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
SALT LAKE CITY
FOOTHILLS TRAILS PLAN
0 - 10.9%
11 - 15.9%
16 - 20.9%
21%+
TRAIL SEGMENT SLOPE
Train Stations
Water Body
Parks
Project Boundary
School
Salt Lake City
Official Trailhead
Major Access Point
H Secondary Access Point
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Data provided by the SLC Parks & Public
Lands, AGRC and Trailforks.com
Map produced September, 2017
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TWIN PEAKS
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TABLE MOUND
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ENSIGN PEAK
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MERIDIAN PEAK5948’
MOUNT
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BLACK MOUNTAIN
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TWIN PEAKS
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ENSIGN PEAK
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MOUNT
VAN COTT6302’
BLACK MOUNTAIN
8146’
Rotary Park
Sunnyside Park This is the Place
Liberty
Park
Lindsey
Gardens
Salt Lake City
Cemetery
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
Ensign Downs
Park
Memory Grove
Park
Red Butte Canyon
Research Natural Area
D A V I S C OUN T Y
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B E N C H
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SALT LAKE CITY
FOOTHILLS TRAILS PLAN
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Other Trails
EXISTING
STRAVA METRO COUNTS
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2016 YEAR TOTAL*
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Parks
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Park
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Red Butte Canyon
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Foothills Trail users.
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weekday count and
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and access points.
EXISTING DEMAND
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Analysis of manual count and
Strava Metro data informed
identification of the most popular
trailheads, trails and on-road
routes that connect to the
study area. The understanding
of existing demand and use
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EXISTING DEMAND
OVERVIEW
Understanding existing demand and use of the Foothills
trails system is important for present and future planning
and decision-making. As a part of this plan, manual counts
at key trailheads were conducted to gather data on existing
demand and use. Although not without limitations, these
counts agree with casual observations of use patterns.
Foothill Trails Plan Survey and Manual Counts
Manual trail user counts were conducted at 14 access points
to the foothills trail system. Three hour counts were taken
on several days during both weekdays and weekends.
Each count was subdivided into 15 minute increments, and
included user type, perceived gender, presence of on-leash
or off-leash dogs, as well as number of cars at the trailhead.
The Ensign Peak, City Creek, Red Butte Canyon and
Emigration Canyon trailheads saw the most users during the
count period. Identifying high-usage trailheads and access
points helped to focus and deepen an understanding of
popular trails, amenities, and user types.
Automated Trail Counts
Automated Infrared Trail Counters were installed at five
trailhead locations (Emigration Canyon, Bobsled, Hilltop
Road, Ensign Peak, and Tunnel Springs) and provided hour-
by-hour user counts. These counts did not differentiate
user types (hikers vs. mountain bikers) but they do provide
information about peak use times and total daily use at the
various access points where they were placed.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Strava Metro Counts
Strava is an application designed and marketed primarily
toward outdoor recreational users. It reports trip route,
length, speed, and elevation gain. It provides various
methods of display and comparison with previous trips. The
Strava user base is biased toward middle-aged males, and
although it is also used by runners and mountain bikers,
it is primarily used by road cyclists. This is reflected in the
existing demands map, showing very heavy use of the
Emigration Canyon.
With these limitations in mind, and understanding that Strava
data represents only a fraction of the user population, the
inclusion of Strava data provides an opportunity to reduce
the time, expense, and effort required to understand bicycle
trip use in the study area.
Overall, the BST shows moderate to high usage throughout
the study area, especially leading to the Bobsled Trail, a
popular mountain biking route. Analysis of popular on-road
routes connecting to the Foothills also provides good insight
on trail access and usage. An example is 11th Avenue in the
Avenues Neighborhood. Via this street, riders are able to
connect from the bottom of the Bobsled Trail to adjacent
trailheads, such as Popperton Way and New Bedford Dr, as
well as west to Bonneville Dr.
Projected Demand
With Salt Lake City’s growing population and an expressed
public interest in trails and trail-related recreation, user
demand in the Foothills is steadily climbing, and could
see dramatic growth in users from both Salt Lake City
and the region. Currently, lack of trailhead facilities and
crowded trails are likely limiting factors in attracting broader
public use. With improvements to parking areas, better
connectivity to transit and the active transportation network,
and more trail opportunities; the Foothills Natural Area could
accommodate significant growth in recreational pressure
while maintaining desirable trail experiences and limiting
environmental degradation.
FOOTHILLS TRAIL SYSTEM PLAN | MARCH 2020
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PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
OVERVIEW
Although trail users generally think of the Foothills as a
singular open space system, the underlying ownership is
comprised of many different entities including:
• Salt Lake City Corporation
• The US Forest Service
• The State of Utah
• The University of Utah
• Private lands with public trail easements
Although the intent of this planning process is to have the
trail system function consistently regardless of underlying
ownership, landowners ultimately hold the final decision-
making power in deciding if and where trails should be
routed and what types of impacts are acceptable. The
following section gives an overview of each landowner and
any unique management or implementation considerations
that may exist on their property.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Salt Lake City (52%)
3,322 Acres
State of Utah (4%)
279 Acres
University of Utah (8%)
486 Acres
Private (9%)
538 Acres
USFS (28%)
1,798 Acres
Note: 493 acres (57 acre Bonneville Shoreline Preserve + 436 acre University Heritage Preserve) in the Foothills Natural
Area are held under conservation easement by Utah Open Lands and Salt Lake County. Utah Open Lands & Salt Lake County
jointly hold conservation easements on the Bonneville Shoreline Preserve.)
Property Ownership of
Foothills Natural Area
"6,423 total acres in the Foothills Natural Area"
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Salt Lake City Corporation
3,322 acres
Salt Lake City owns over 3,300 acres within the
Foothills Natural Area. Much of this land has been
purchased primarily with water quality protection in
mind and managed with non-motorized recreation
as an acceptable secondary use. Watershed
protection requirements around City Creek and
Red Butte Canyons are of primary importance and
require limited trail development in these areas.
Vegetation disruption by invasive weeds and
associated soil erosion could have catastrophic
consequences for Salt Lake City’s drinking water
supply, or impede protection of key habitat in the
Red Butte Natural Area. Due to the unavoidable
distribution of invasive species along recreational
trail corridors, expanded recreation into protected
areas and buffer lands should be prevented or
extremely limited. At the time of this study, SLC
ordinances prohibit e-bikes and off-leash dogs
on city open spaces except where specifically
designated for such uses.
The US Forest Service
1,798 acres
The US Forest Service owns many parcels
within the Foothills Natural Area. Many of these
properties abut the urban interface or are isolated
inholdings. As such, Salt Lake City will need to
work with the US Forest Service to facilitate trail
access within the Foothills Natural Area where
appropriate and feasible. Implementation of trails
on USFS land would require that proposed trails
receive a categorical exclusion, or that a National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) analysis be
performed for the proposed trail segment(s), and
the trail be approved. Additionally, the USFS and
other Federal land managers have (at the time
of this study) ruled that e-bikes are “motorized
vehicles”. As such e-bikes are officially prohibited in
areas that are closed to motorized vehicles.
The State of Utah
279 acres
The State of Utah owns This is the Place Heritage
Park as a State Park. The park is managed by
a non-profit foundation created by the Utah
Legislature in 1998, with additional oversight by
the Heritage Board of Trustees. This is the Place
is a unique state park that is operated to provide
visitors firsthand experience with the history and
settling of the West. Entrance to the park is by paid
admission, and the park offers myriad activities
for visitors, including historical tours, horseback
trail rides, handcart demonstrations, and festivals.
Access to the property by trail users is permitted
and free, as long as trail users remain outside
the park proper and obey regulations, including
on-leash requirements for dogs, but conflicts
between trail users and park visitors are becoming
increasingly commonplace. Coordination will be
required to ensure that new or realigned trails and
trailhead facilities do not negatively impact the
This is the Place Heritage Park operations or visitor
experience, and that trail user access to the BST
above This is The Place is protected.
The University of Utah
Acreage: 486 acres
The University of Utah owns much of the land
adjacent to the University Medical Center,
Research Park, and the Natural History Museum.
The University is willing to consider public use of
existing and future Foothills trails for recreational
purposes so long as:
• The use is consistent with and does not
impede or interfere with the current or future
operations of the University.
• The use is consistent with the University’s
mission and its property management plans.
• The use does not pose unreasonable legal risk
to the University or violate the provisions of
any applicable agreements.
• The use does not create a financial burden
on the University that would be at odds with
the University’s legally-defined financial
requirements.
Additionally, the University maintains the right to
relocate or close trails it deems necessary and at
its discretion.
Private lands
538 acres
Some lands in the Foothills Natural Area are
privately owned, though a number of these parcels
are subject to public trail easements and/or open
space protection easements dedicated to Salt
Lake City. The majority of these properties are
above the Avenues Neighborhood, in the vicinity
of the Federal Heights Subdivision. Currently, the
easements on private lands in the Foothills Natural
Area provide important benefits for recreation,
wildlife habitat, and scenery. Realignment or
expansion of existing easements to accommodate
the proposed trail system will require coordination
and collaboration with willing landowners.
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Park
Memory Grove
Park
Red Butte Canyon
Research Natural Area
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purposes only. Inclusion does not confer any
special protection or designation, or require
any action by the landowner.”
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POSITIVE & NEGATIVE CONTROL POINTS
CONTROL POINTS
Identifying control points is an important step in planning
a recreational trail system. Positive control points reflect
places that should be connected to the proposed trail
system. These could be scenic views, existing stream
crossing infrastructure (culverts or bridges), unique
landscapes, or other interesting features. Negative control
points are features that the proposed trail system should
avoid. These could be sensitive natural or cultural resources,
areas that pose safety or security hazards, or areas where
trespassing is a concern.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
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CONTROL POINTS
TRAIL NETWORK
DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
SALT LAKE CITY
FOOTHILLS TRAILS PLAN
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Other Trails
EXISTING
Train Stations
Water Body
Parks
Cemetery
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Salt Lake City
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Positive control points are places where resource
managers want users to visit, including scenic
overlooks, historic sites, waterfalls, rock outcroppings,
lakes, rivers, and other natural features or points
of interest
Negative
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managers want users to avoid (such as low-lying
wet areas, flat ground, extremely steep cross slopes
or cliffs, unstable soils, environmentally sensitive
areas, sensitive archaeological sites, safety hazards,
and private property).
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TRAIL NETWORK
DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
SALT LAKE CITY
FOOTHILLS TRAILS PLAN
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Other Trails
EXISTING
Train Stations
Water Body
Parks
Cemetery
Special Use Area
Project Boundary
School
Salt Lake City
Official Trailhead
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Secondary Access Point
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overlooks, historic sites, waterfalls, rock outcroppings,
lakes, rivers, and other natural features or points
of interest
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managers want users to avoid (such as low-lying
wet areas, flat ground, extremely steep cross slopes
or cliffs, unstable soils, environmentally sensitive
areas, sensitive archaeological sites, safety hazards,
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trail system, such as scenic views or
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such as areas with safety hazards
or locations where trespassing may
occur.
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PUBLIC INPUT
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Efforts to understand public needs and desires for the
Foothills Trail System have effectively been underway since
the Summer of 2016. Between 2016 and 2018, Salt Lake City
Parks and Public Lands staff and the Planning Team project
consultants conducted a variety of outreach strategies
including surveys, interviews, workshops, online outreach,
and traditional public meetings. This robust and diverse
outreach approach has resulted a in well-vetted plan with
broad public support among landowners, stakeholders, and
trail users. While not every potential trail user engaged in
the planning process, and not every stakeholder will agree
with each recommendation, the plan has been based on a
thorough understanding of public interests for the Foothills
Natural Area, the Foothills Trail System, and surrounding
neighborhoods... and the balance of these interests with the
five fundamental plan goals.
April 2018 public meeting for the Foothills Trail System Plan at the Natural History Museum of Utah
OVERVIEW
PUBLIC INPUT
Foothills
Natural
Area
Goals
Environmentally
Sustainable Enjoyable
Accessible
Safe
Low-
Maintenance
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From June 2016 to June 2017,
Salt Lake City Parks and Public
Lands administered the Foothills
Open Space Online Survey. The
survey assessed frequency of
use, user preferences,
maintenance and management
concerns, and support for future
improvements (See Appendix E)
1,466
Responses
15 interviews
50 intercept
surveys
795
participants
2,300
participants
~300
participants
The Planning Team conducted a week-long
“Deep Dive” workshop with landowners,
stakeholders, and trail advocates to develop
preliminary trail system recommendations.
Salt Lake City Parks and Public lands hosts two
public open houses to present the revised trail
system recommendations for public input.
Planning Team analyzed and evaluated feedback
from online map and emailed comments.
Revisions to proposed trail system plan are made
to address public comment.
Planning Team analyzed and evaluated feedback
from open houses and the second iteration of the
online map. Comments are used to fine-tune the
proposed trail system. Additional interviews with
key stakeholders are conducted. A full list of
stakeholder participants is included in Appendix
C.Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands
conducted trail user counts and intercept
surveys throughout the Foothills Natural
Area to estimate trail use and further
explore trail user preferences.
Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands
hosted an interactive online map on the
project website that illustrated the
proposed trail system and allowed for
public comment.
Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands
conducted interviews with key
stakeholders. A full list of stakeholder
participants is included in Appendix C.
Salt Lake City Parks and Public
Lands kicks o the Foothills Trail
System Plan Process
Salt Lake City Parks and Public
Lands conducted a statistically
valid survey to assess needs
within the Salt Lake City parks
and open space system
including the Foothills Natural
Area.
APRFEBMAR MAY JUN
JUL
Primary public input opportunity
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR
APR
MAY
MAR
JUN JUL
768
Responses
Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands
posts a interactive online map to the
Project Website illustrating a revised trail
system based upon the
December/January public outreach.
Draft plan is
submitted for
internal review by
City departments,
divisions, boards
and commissions
Public Hearing
& Adoption by
City Council
55 participants
representing 37
stakeholders or
entities
2017 2018 2020
TIMELINE
PUBLIC INPUT
Deep Dive workshop April 2018 public meeting at the Natural History
Museum
April 2018 public meeting at the Sweet Library
Branch
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From June 2016 to June 2017,
Salt Lake City Parks and Public
Lands administered the Foothills
Open Space Online Survey. The
survey assessed frequency of
use, user preferences,
maintenance and management
concerns, and support for future
improvements (See Appendix E)
1,466
Responses
15 interviews
50 intercept
surveys
795
participants
2,300
participants
~300
participants
The Planning Team conducted a week-long
“Deep Dive” workshop with landowners,
stakeholders, and trail advocates to develop
preliminary trail system recommendations.
Salt Lake City Parks and Public lands hosts two
public open houses to present the revised trail
system recommendations for public input.
Planning Team analyzed and evaluated feedback
from online map and emailed comments.
Revisions to proposed trail system plan are made
to address public comment.
Planning Team analyzed and evaluated feedback
from open houses and the second iteration of the
online map. Comments are used to fine-tune the
proposed trail system. Additional interviews with
key stakeholders are conducted. A full list of
stakeholder participants is included in Appendix
C.Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands
conducted trail user counts and intercept
surveys throughout the Foothills Natural
Area to estimate trail use and further
explore trail user preferences.
Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands
hosted an interactive online map on the
project website that illustrated the
proposed trail system and allowed for
public comment.
Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands
conducted interviews with key
stakeholders. A full list of stakeholder
participants is included in Appendix C.
Salt Lake City Parks and Public
Lands kicks o the Foothills Trail
System Plan Process
Salt Lake City Parks and Public
Lands conducted a statistically
valid survey to assess needs
within the Salt Lake City parks
and open space system
including the Foothills Natural
Area.
APRFEBMARMAYJUN
JUL
Primary public input opportunity
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR
APR
MAY
MAR
JUN JUL
768
Responses
Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands
posts a interactive online map to the
Project Website illustrating a revised trail
system based upon the
December/January public outreach.
Draft plan is
submitted for
internal review by
City departments,
divisions, boards
and commissions
Public Hearing
& Adoption by
City Council
55 participants
representing 37
stakeholders or
entities
2017 2018 2020
15 stakeholder interviews
758 survey responses
50 intercept surveys
7 council / committee presentations
273 public meeting participants
3,130 online map participants
Note: A full list of stakeholder participants is
included in Appendix C.
BY THE NUMBERS
PUBLIC OUTREACH
Commenting station at the April 2018 public
meeting
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OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
FOOTHILLS OPEN SPACE ONLINE SURVEY
Dates: June 2016 - June 2017
Participants: 1466
Outreach Description:
Salt Lake City Parks & Public Lands advertised a 21-question survey via email lists, social media, and other events in order
to acquire answers from a diverse group of people that live near and/or recreate in the Foothills area. The survey polled
participants on how they used the Foothills trail system (hike, bike, dog-walking, etc...), how often they visited the Foothills
Natural Area, what their priorities are for the future of the open space, and their willingness to support trail and open space
improvements through tax increases.
The survey identified the following top priorities for improvements within the Foothills Natural Area:
1. Sustainable trail construction
2. Protecting natural open space
3. More trail mileage
4. Posted rules and etiquette
5. Enforcing trail rules and regulations
6. Separation of user groups
7. Better information on trails
8. Security at trailheads
9. More or improved trailhead parking
10. Wayfinding signs and maps
PUBLIC INPUT
38%
38%
of respondents stated,
“THE MORE TRAILS,
THE BETTER,
ESPECIALLY FOR
TRAILS DESIGNED
FOR SPECIFIC
USER GROUPS.”
38% of respondents
stated,
“THE MORE TRAILS,
THE BETTER,
ESPECIALLY FOR
TRAILS DESIGNED
FOR SPECIFIC
USER GROUPS.”
37 %
37 %
of respondents stated,
“THE MORE TRAILS,
THE BETTER,
ESPECIALLY FOR
TRAILS DESIGNED
FOR ALL USER
GROUPS.”
37% of respondents
stated,
“THE MORE TRAILS,
THE BETTER,
ESPECIALLY FOR
TRAILS DESIGNED
FOR ALL USER
GROUPS.”
25 %25 %thought there are enough
trails or too many trails.
25% thought there are
enough trails or too many
trails.
What Kind of Trails and How Much
Trail Type & Trail Density
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SALT LAKE CITY PARKS
AND PUBLIC LANDS NEEDS
ASSESSMENT
Dates: July 2017
Participants: 768
Outreach Description:
For this survey, 768 Salt Lake City residents completed
online surveys. Survey invitations were sent to randomly
selected mailing addresses in Salt Lake City and residents
were given instructions to complete the online survey
(provided in English and in Spanish). The data was weighted
to reflect the demographics of Salt Lake City residents
according to US Census data and the American Community
Survey, specifically age, gender, home ownership, and
ethnicity. Although the survey was focused on the entire
Salt Lake City Parks & Public lands system, the following key
conclusions were derived regarding the Foothills Natural
Area.
USER COUNTS & INTERCEPT
SURVEYS
Dates: September 2017
Participants: 50
Outreach Description:
To fill gaps in understanding from the Foothills Natural
Area survey and the Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands
assessment, the Planning Team conducted counts and user
intercept surveys at key locations throughout the Foothills
Natural Area. Counts and surveys were facilitated by Salt
Lake City Parks & Public Lands staff and the University of
Utah Urban Rangers program. This effort helped to identify
why users are visiting the Foothills trail system and on
average, how long they are staying.
30 MIN OR LESS
30 MIN 1 HR
12 HRS
24 HRS
4+ HRS
9%
40%
34%
16%
2%
How much time does the average user spend in
the Foothills? (from intercept surveys)2nd
MOST
VISITED
TRAIL SYSTEM
MOST VISITED
PARK/OPEN SPACE
in Salt Lake City
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OUTREACH ACTIVITIES, cont.
STAKEHOLDER
INTERVIEWS
Dates: September 2017 - October 2017
Participating Entities :
• Trails Utah
• Singletrack Trails
• State Historical Preservation Office
• Capitol Hill Community Council
• Natural History Museum of Utah
• East Bench Community Council
• Red Butte Garden
• Huntsman Cancer Institute
• Salt Lake Valley Trails Society
• University of Utah Active Transportation & Sustainability
• University Trails Committee
• University of Utah Commuter Services
• University of Utah Healthcare
• Mayor’s Accessibility & Disability Advisory Council
• Wasatch Mountain Club
• US Forest Service, Uintah-Wasatch-Cache National
Forest
Outreach Description:
The Planning Team developed three unique interview
templates for land managers, neighboring residents or
businesses, and trail users. Salt Lake City Parks & Public
Lands and the SLC Public Engagement Team conducted
interviews over a 2-month time frame leading up to the
Deep Dive workshop. These interviews established a better
understanding of stakeholder issues.
DEEP DIVE WORKSHOP
Dates: October 2017
Participants: 53
Outreach Description:
The Planning Team organized and facilitated a week-
long “Deep Dive” workshop at the University of Utah
Guest House in October, 2017 to explore and develop the
preliminary Foothills Trail System Plan. The agenda included:
Day 1: Preliminary Trail Routing / Stakeholder Interviews
Day 2: Trail Master Plan Refinement
Day 3: Trail / Trailhead Design Guidelines
Day 4: Trail System Refinement with Key Stakeholders
Day 5: Presentation to Stakeholders
Over 53 stakeholders representing 39 agencies or
organizations attended throughout the week including the
primary landowners within the Foothills Natural Area (This
is the Place, Heritage Park, University of Utah, Salt Lake
City Parks & Public Lands, Salt Lake City Public Utilities,
and the US Forest Service). Trail alignments and narratives
were developed coincident with field work to ground-truth
recommendations. At the conclusion of the Deep Dive, the
Planning Team had developed a relatively complete trail
system layout that had broad support from a diverse group
of stakeholders. The trail system layout was further refined
and input into an online interactive map for public comment.
A full list of deep dive participants is included in Appendix C.
PUBLIC INPUT
The Planning Team worked closely with stakeholders such as Davis County,
Salt Lake City Utilities, and North Salt Lake during the Deep Dive workshop.
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ONLINE INTERACTIVE MAP-
PHASE I
Dates: December 2017 - January 2018
Participants: 2,303
Outreach Description:
Following the Deep Dive, the Planning Team refined the
trail system plan and developed an online mapping tool
to illustrate the proposed trail recommendations in order
to facilitate public comment on specific trail alignments.
The interactive map was live for almost two months, from
December 2017 through January 2018. Participation was
encouraged by emailed outreach to thousands of names
on email lists maintained by Salt Lake City Parks & Public
Lands, Planning, and City Council and Community Council
online newsletter distribution lists; news articles on KSL,
KUER, and the University of Utah’s online newspaper and
blog; thousands of flyers distributed in public locations
around the city; postings at all major foothill trailheads; and
newsletters and social media posts by many of the Plan’s
stakeholder participants.
In addition to the interactive mapping tool, PDF versions
of the recommended trail system were also posted to the
project website at www.slc.gov/parks/trailsplan.
ONLINE INTERACTIVE MAP-
PHASE II
Dates: March / April 2017
Participants: 827
Outreach Description:
After the closure of the initial online interactive map in
January 2018, the Planning Team reviewed hundreds of
comments and thousands of other contributions on the
draft trail system recommendations. Modifications were
made to the proposed trail network based on public input,
and a second version of the interactive map was posted
online in May of 2018. In addition to online outreach,
Salt Lake City Parks & Public Lands printed 1,000 flyers
promoting the online map that were posted at popular local
destinations such as bike shops and the University of Utah.
This interactive map again allowed for public comment on
proposed trails, but also allowed participants to identify
their “Top 5” trails. This ranking process informed the
prioritization of projects, and ultimately the project phasing.
Online Interactive Map- Phase II screen shot.
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PUBLIC INPUT
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES, cont.
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ONLINE INTERACTIVE MAP-
RESPONSES BY ZIP CODE
Public participation in both phases of the interactive online
maps was strong with 2,303 people commenting during the
December/January outreach period and 827 commenting
during the April/May outreach period. The map above
illustrates the number of online map participants by zip code
for both phases. Neighborhoods adjacent to the Foothills
Natural Area, such as the Avenues and Capitol Hill, are
well-represented, and there was also strong participation
throughout much of Salt Lake City. Additionally, interest in
the project was high outside of Salt Lake City, reinforcing
the Foothills value as a regional recreational destination.
Darker colors represent higher response rates in zip code areas.
Numbers represent number of online map participants in each zip code area.
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PUBLIC MEETINGS
Dates: March - April 2018
Participants: 273
Outreach Description:
In tandem with the rollout of the Phase II Online Interactive
Map, the Planning Team also conducted two in-person
public meetings. The meetings were held at the Natural
History Museum of Utah and the Sweet Branch Library in the
Avenues. Meeting attendees were invited to review maps of
the proposed trail system and the supporting improvements
for trailheads and wayfinding signage. Similar to the Online
Interactive Map, participants were asked to identify their
top five priority projects for implementation. This input was
compiled with the online responses and tabulated to provide
a clear picture of the public’s priorities. Public Meetings
were advertised via postings and flyers at public locations
around the city, email newsletters and list servs, social
media posts by project partners, notification to Community
Councils, and 10,000 direct mailings to all postal service
routes that bordered the Foothills Natural Area between
Emigration Canyon and North Salt Lake.
April public meeting at the Sweet Branch Library.
March public meeting at the Natural History Museum of Utah.
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Urban rangers leading children on a hike along the BST.
OVERVIEW
Developing the trail network recommendations was a multi-
step process involving ongoing dialogue with the public,
Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands Division and other
stakeholders. Network recommendations were informed
both by quantitative findings and a qualitative understanding
of the Foothills Natural Area.
The project vision of providing a variety of recreational trail
experiences for all ages and abilities while managing the
Foothills’ environmental resources for future generations,
and its goals (environmentally-sustainable, enjoyable,
accessible, safe, and low maintenance) were considered
throughout the recommendation development process.
Proposed trail alignments shown in this chapter are
a 'planning-level' representation of intended routes,
which provide connections between destination points,
and desirable trail experiences for a variety of users. In
the final implementation of proposed trail alignments,
'construction-level' adjustments and modifications to the
alignments shown in this chapter are expected. Such
'construction-level' adjustments may be necessary in
order to negotiate terrain features, avoid wildlife habitat,
accommodate the requirements of landowners and land
management agencies, and provide sufficient flexibility
for trail builders to exercise their professional judgement,
without compromising the original intent of the 'planning-
level' alignment.
This plan outlines a vision for the foothills that will be
supported by detailed and ongoing decisions over time. The
Trails and Natural Lands Division will coordinate with other
city divisions, under the guidance of the mayor's office and
city council, to manage the trail network. The city will work
in concert with other government agencies that have land
holdings and/or statutory authorities in the Foothills Natural
Area. This plan delegates to the Division the authority
to manage the determination of exact trail 'construction-
level' alignments, exact construction schedules within
the program phases, and management matters such
as modifying the usage policies on a trail segment or
implementing a temporary trail closure as needed.
The proposed network seeks to:
• Establish a high-quality trail system for Salt Lake City;
• Address the needs of current and future users;
• Provide a variety of trail experiences and loop options
that serve numerous trail user types;
• Reduce impacts and ensure effective management of
the Foothills’ environmental resources;
• Identify opportunity sites for potential trailheads or
trail access locations for safer, easier access to the trail
network; and,
• Manage long-term costs through sustainable design
and proactive management.
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PROPOSED TRAIL
NETWORK
OVERVIEW
The proposed trail network for the Foothills Natural Area
includes an array of uses and experiences while prioritizing
user safety and trail sustainability. It combines the
improvement and incorporation of existing routes with the
addition of new, sustainable, and enjoyable trails.
When fully constructed the system will be composed of:
• 45.77 miles multi-directional shared use trails
• 25.75 miles of uphill users/downhill bikes prohibited
trails;
• 16.62 miles of downhill bike only trails;
• 18.35 miles of foot traffic only trails;
Of these miles, 41 already exist in the Foothills Natural Area,
but will most likely require rehabilitation and maintenance
as part of the new system. The remaining 65 miles of trails
are new, connecting gaps and creating an environmentally
sustainable, enjoyable, accessible, safe and low-
maintenance trail system.
HABITAT STUDY AREAS
Habitat Study Areas represent areas of the Foothills Natural
Area that currently receive relatively low recreational
use, and are known to provide habitat for desirable
plants and animals. Implementation of recommended
trail segments within these Habitat Study Areas has the
potential to significantly impact and/or disrupt native
species populations, but a full assessment of that potential
requires further study and is outside the scope of this plan.
More complete biological impact assessments should
be conducted by Salt Lake City for each Habitat Study
Area, prior to new trail construction in those locations.
Impact assessments should be conducted under the
supervision of qualified biological scientists, and reviewed
by environmental professionals prior to incorporation into
the Foothills Trail System Plan. The Foothills Trail System
Plan should be updated with recommended management
strategies, trail segment realignments, and/or elimination of
select trail segments within the Habitat Study Areas based
on the findings from these impact assessments.
PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM
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PROPOSED TRAIL NETWORK
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Trail ID Name Existing
Mileage
Proposed
Mileage
Total
Mileage
Management
Controls
Trail Narrative Tread
Width
N-1 Terraces Trail 2.11 0 2.11 Multi-directional
shared use
This trail (a former jeep road) will continue to provide an easy, low-grade route for out-and-back trips in the Bonneville Shoreline Preserve, and facilitate longer
loop trips via connections to new alignments upslope, including the Under the Cliffs Trail, Lakeview Trail, Meridian Peak Trail, Towers Trail, North City Creek
Ridgeline Trail, and a new alignment of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail (BST). This route also facilitates access for bikes climbing to the Hell Canyon, Jones Canyon,
or Prime Meridian downhill trails from Tunnel Springs Trailhead. The trail is wide enough to easily accommodate multi-directional foot traffic and cyclists. A steep,
eroding section near the south end of the trail may be considered for future closure and restoration.
40”
N-2 Bonneville
Shoreline Trail
- Hell Canyon
Section
1.21 0 1.21 Multi-directional
shared use
This moderately-wide trail across the head of Hell Canyon facilitates foot and bicycle traffic in both directions. In addition to accommodating through-traffic along
the BST, this trail segment also provides the northern-most connection for loop trips from the City Creek or Victory Road Trailheads, and the southern-most
connection for loop trips from the Tunnel Springs and Wild Rose Trailheads.
40”
N-3 Bonneville
Shoreline Trail
- City Creek
Section
2.08 0 2.08 Multi-directional
shared use
This moderately-wide trail provides for multi-use, multi-directional trail traffic between the City Creek gate and the ridgeline north of Ensign Peak. Switchbacks
on this trail segment are difficult to navigate by bicycles, and directional traffic or use limitations may be considered in the future after the construction of the
proposed North City Creek Trail N-15.
40”
N-4 NSL BST 1.0 0.96 1.96 Multi-directional
shared use
This new trail alignment will connect with the planned extension of the multi-use Bonneville Shoreline Trail heading northward into Davis County. This moderately-
wide trail will accommodate foot traffic and bicyclists in both directions, heading out from or returning to the Tunnel Springs Trailhead. Connections include the
new mid-slope alignment of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail between the Tunnel Springs Trailhead and the City Creek communications towers, the Wild Rose
Trailhead, and the bottom of the Prime Meridian downhill MTB trail. An existing trail connection to the Wild Rose Trailhead in North Salt Lake makes up the
northern portion of this trail.
40”
N-5 New BST - North
Foothills
0 2.28 2.28 Multi-directional
shared use
This trail will provide a new, mid-slope elevation for the Bonneville Shoreline Trail between Hell Canyon and North Salt Lake, effectively maintaining elevation
between the existing Hell Canyon segment and the proposed North Salt Lake segment planned for implementation in the near future. This moderately-wide,
gently rolling trail will accommodate foot traffic and bicyclists in both directions, provide scenic views of the Great Salt Lake, and take trail users on short,
interesting jogs into the many small canyons that cut westward down through the North Foothills, including Jones Canyon and Lime Canyon. The intersection with
the Jones Canyon downhill MTB trail will be designed to mitigate conflict with downhill bicyclists.
40”
N-6 Prime Meridian
Trail
0 2.35 2.35 Downhill Bikes
Only
This trail will provide a long, fun cross-country style descent trail from the north City Creek ridgeline down to the Wild Rose Trailhead in North Salt Lake. This
narrow, intermediate-level MTB trail will accommodate an enjoyable MTB loop trip from the Wild Rose or Tunnel Springs Trailheads while keeping descending
bicycles off of the Meridian Peak Trail. This trail is closed to uphill traffic for user safety and enjoyment.
40”
N-7 Meridian Peak
Trail
0 3.47 3.47 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
Well-graded trail intended for foot traffic and uphill bikes only. Provides a route to/from Meridian Peak and the communications towers on the north City Creek
ridgeline. Expected use either as an out-and-back, or loop trails of varying length when combined with the multi-use Bonneville Shoreline Trail and/or under The
Cliffs Trail. Trail intersections with the downhill MTB Jones Canyon and Prime Meridian Trails will be designed to mitigate conflict with downhill cyclists.
40”
N-8 Under The Cliffs
Trail
1.24 0 1.24 Foot Traffic Only This narrow, existing trail will provide a quiet, scenic option for hikers looking for a relatively flat out-and-back or loop hike while avoiding higher user traffic
on the old Bonneville Shoreline Trail through the Bonneville Shoreline Preserve. The downhill side of this trail should be well-marked with signage to prevent
unauthorized access into the active Beck Street quarries.
30”
Multi-directional shared use
Open to all uphill users/downhill bikes prohibited
Downhill bikes only
Foot traffic only
NORTH SUB AREA
Planning level alignments and mileages are approximate, and may be modified in the field during final pre-construction surveying.
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Proposed
Mileage
Total
Mileage
Management
Controls
Trail Narrative Tread
Width
N-9 Jones Canyon
Trail
1.47 0 1.47 Downhill Bikes
Only
This existing downhill bike trail accommodates intermediate to advanced mountain bikers on a fast and exciting descent from the City Creek ridgeline down
Jones Canyon to the Bonneville Shoreline Bench. Uphill traffic on this trail is prohibited for safety reasons.
40”
N-10 North City Creek
Ridgeline
2.01 0 2.01 Multi-directional
shared use
This existing trail also serves as a maintenance vehicular access for the communications towers along the North City Creek ridgeline. The road may be
uncomfortably steep for some users, but is wide enough to easily accommodate multiple uses. The uppermost section provides a connection from the top of the
Towers Trail to the start of the Jones Canyon and Prime Meridian downhill MTB trails. The lower section accommodates loop options around Ensign Peak.
40”
N-11 Towers Trail 0 3.67 3.67 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This moderately-wide trail accommodates multi-directional hiking traffic to and from a variety of destinations including Ensign Peak, the BST, the City Creek
microwave towers, and Meridian Peak. The trail also accommodates uphill bikes accessing the Hell Canyon, Jones Canyon, and Prime Meridian downhill trails and
the multi-use BST.
40”
N-13 Over The Cliffs 0 0.58 0.58 Multi-directional
shared use
This trail provides a sustainably-graded connection between the Bonneville Shoreline Trail and the Lakeview and Under-the-Cliffs Trails, and would retain access
should the south (steep) end of the Terraces Trail be closed and restored. This relatively-wide trail would facilitate two-way traffic by foot traffic and cyclists, and
would provide excellent views of Antelope Island to the west.
40”
N-14 Lakeview Trail 2.1 0.75 2.85 Multi-directional
shared use
This wide trail, formerly the historic Bonneville Boulevard route, provides a long, gentle route along an ancient shoreline bench with excellent views of the Great
Salt Lake. The trail traverses above active and inactive open pit quarries, climbing back up to the trail network above before reaching the south end of the Eagle
Ridge pit mine. This trail will accommodate mellow out-and-back hikes and bike rides, as well as longer loops when combined with the Bonneville Shoreline Trail
to City Creek or the Towers Trail in Hell Canyon. Primary access to this trail is from the Victory Road Trailhead. Signage along this trail should provide information
about several interesting historic and geologic features.
40”
N-15 North City Creek
Trail
0 0.92 0.92 Multi-directional
shared use
This rolling contour trail provides an alternative to the steep, tight switchbacks climbing out of City Creek Canyon, and will likely be popular with ascending
cyclists. This route will also help decrease congestion on the BST climbing north out of City Creek Canyon, and could become a directional or use-restricted trail
in the future if bike-hiker conflicts increase in lower City Creek. This trail, combined with the existing City Creek BST section, will also provide a moderate-length
loop option for those looking for a quick outing while avoiding City Creek Canyon Road.
40”
N-16 Ensign Peak Trail 0.52 0 0.52 Foot Traffic Only This popular hiking trail currently accommodates over 100,000 visitors annually (based on automated trail counts), and is likely the most heavily-used single trail
in the Foothills Natural Area. Steep grades and fall-line alignments currently create substantial erosion issues, but user demand for a direct route to the summit
of Ensign Peak makes major grade reductions unlikely to succeed. Aggressive water management, trail width reductions, minor realignments, and trail hardening
interventions should be used to maintain acceptable trail conditions. Due to the large amount of foot traffic and steep grades, use is limited to foot travel only.
30”
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Lower Viewpoint
Trail
0.12 0 0.12 Foot Traffic Only This existing trail is paved in the lower (steeper) section and moderate grades in the upper section make it highly sustainable. Mountain bikers on the Ensign Fire
Road Trail should be made to dismount and walk their bikes on this section to prevent conflicts.
30”
N-18 Ensign Fire Road
Trail
0.28 0 0.28 Multi-directional
shared use
The Ensign Fire Road Trail should continue to accommodate loop hikes around Ensign Peak, and facilitate bicycle loop trips from the Lower City Creek &
Bonneville Boulevard Trailheads. Bicyclists will be required to walk their bikes on the short, paved segment of the Ensign Vista Lower Viewpoint Trail, for safety
reasons. Shortcutting from the Ensign Fire Road Trail up to the Ensign Peak summit, or down to Churchill Drive, should be discouraged with signage and/or
fencing.
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N-19 Switchback Trail 1.51 0 1.51 Multi-directional
shared use
This wide and gradual trail provides a critical connection from Victory Road and the Marmalade neighborhood up to the Lakeview and Towers Trails, with
connectivity to the rest of the North Foothills section of the Foothills Natural Area. The trail is not optimized for any one use, but will comfortably accommodate
both uphill and downhill foot and bike traffic. The trail provides a longer approach to Ensign Peak with more sweeping views. The Switchback Trail and the
easternmost portion of the Lakeview Trail make a pleasant, short neighborhood loop. The lower section of the trail could connect to Warm Springs Park via a
future undercrossing beneath Victory Road.
40”
Multi-directional shared use
Open to all uphill users/downhill bikes prohibited
Downhill bikes only
Foot traffic only
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TRAIL NETWORK
DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Multi-directional Shared Use
Open To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes Prohibited
Downhill Bikes Only
Foot Traffic Only
EXISTING
PROPOSED
TRAX Station
Water Body
Parks
Cemetery
Project Boundary
School
Salt Lake City
Proposed Major Trailhead
Proposed Minor Trailhead
Existing Access Point
0 0.5 1
MILES
Data provided by the SLC Parks & Public
Lands, AGRC and Trailforks.com
Map produced June 2018
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Multi-directional Shared Use
Open To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes Prohibited
Downhill Bikes Only
Foot Traffic Only
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TRAIL NETWORK
DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Multi-directional Shared Use
Open To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes Prohibited
Downhill Bikes Only
Foot Traffic Only
EXISTING
PROPOSED
TRAX Station
Water Body
Parks
Cemetery
Project Boundary
School
Salt Lake City
Proposed Major Trailhead
Proposed Minor Trailhead
Existing Access Point
0 0.5 1
MILES
Data provided by the SLC Parks & Public
Lands, AGRC and Trailforks.com
Map produced June 2018
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Multi-directional Shared Use
Open To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes Prohibited
Downhill Bikes Only
Foot Traffic Only
Habitat Study Area
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DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Multi-directional Shared Use
Open To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes Prohibited
Downhill Bikes Only
Foot Traffic Only
EXISTING
PROPOSED
TRAX Station
Water Body
Parks
Cemetery
Project Boundary
School
Salt Lake City
Proposed Major Trailhead
Proposed Minor Trailhead
Existing Access Point
0 0.5 1
MILES
Data provided by the SLC Parks & Public
Lands, AGRC and Trailforks.com
Map produced June 2018
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Multi-directional Shared Use
Open To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes Prohibited
Downhill Bikes Only
Foot Traffic Only
Habitat Study Area
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DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Multi-directional Shared Use
Open To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes Prohibited
Downhill Bikes Only
Foot Traffic Only
EXISTING
PROPOSED
TRAX Station
Water Body
Parks
Cemetery
Project Boundary
School
Salt Lake City
Proposed Major Trailhead
Proposed Minor Trailhead
Existing Access Point
0 0.5 1
MILES
Data provided by the SLC Parks & Public
Lands, AGRC and Trailforks.com
Map produced June 2018
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Multi-directional Shared Use
Open To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes Prohibited
Downhill Bikes Only
Foot Traffic Only
Habitat Study Area
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TRAIL NETWORK
DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Multi-directional Shared Use
Open To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes Prohibited
Downhill Bikes Only
Foot Traffic Only
EXISTING
PROPOSED
TRAX Station
Water Body
Parks
Cemetery
Project Boundary
School
Salt Lake City
Proposed Major Trailhead
Proposed Minor Trailhead
Existing Access Point
0 0.5 1
MILES
Data provided by the SLC Parks & Public
Lands, AGRC and Trailforks.com
Map produced June 2018
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Multi-directional Shared Use
Open To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes Prohibited
Downhill Bikes Only
Foot Traffic Only
Habitat Study Area
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Trail ID Name Existing
Mileage
Proposed
Mileage
Total
Mileage
Management
Controls
Trail Narrative Tread
Width
C-1 Morris Creek
Trail
0.14 1.03 1.17 Foot Traffic Only This trail provides a desirable connection from Morris Meadows to the start of the switchbacks climbing north out of City Creek Canyon, and eliminates substantial
elevation gain/loss currently required for trail users wishing to travel either east or west across City Creek Canyon on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. It also
provides additional loop options for hikers and joggers from the Lower City Creek and Bonneville Boulevard Trailheads. Due to recurring bicycle closures in City
Creek Canyon (closed to bicycle users on even days between Memorial Day and the end of September), foot traffic only is recommended for this alignment.
Anticipated replacement of a water pipeline in the vicinity should be allowed to occur prior to construction of this trail segment.
30”
C-2 Long Way Home
Trail (Upper)
0 1.94 1.94 Downhill Bikes
Only
This XC-style trail alignment will provide a fun, sustained downhill directional trail for mountain bikes, connecting the five-way junction on the ridgeline east of
Morris Mountain to the Lower City Creek Trailhead. In addition to providing a more enjoyable downhill experience for westbound bicyclists dropping into City
Creek, this alignment is expected to substantially reduce trail congestion and user conflicts on other trail alignments between Morris Meadows and Perry’s
Hollow. It will also encourage bicyclists to utilize major trailheads on Bonneville Boulevard, helping to relieve pressure from the minor trailhead on Hilltop Road (off
of 18th Ave).
40”
C-3 Long Way Home
Trail (Lower)
0.57 0 0.57 Downhill Bikes
Only
Like the upper segment of the Long Way Home Trail, this XC-style trail alignment will provide a fun, sustained downhill directional trail for mountain bikes,
connecting the five-way junction on the ridgeline east of Morris Mountain to the Lower City Creek Trailhead. In addition to providing a more enjoyable downhill
experience for westbound bicyclists dropping into City Creek, this alignment is expected to substantially reduce trail congestion and user conflicts on other trail
alignments between Morris Meadows and Perry’s Hollow. It will also encourage cyclists to utilize major trailheads on Bonneville Boulevard, helping to relieve
pressure from the minor trailhead on Hilltop Road (off of 18th Ave). The lower segment utilizes the existing alignment of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, but limits
the usage to downhill bicycles. Foot traffic and uphill bicycle traffic will be accommodated by new BST alignments a short distance upslope. A short additional
segment connects to the bottom of the I-Street Bike Park, allowing bike park users an option to descend directly downhill from the bottom of the park, back to
City Creek, avoiding the primary trail that is restricted to foot traffic and uphill bicycles
40”
C-4 New Bonneville
Shoreline Trail
Alignment
0.4 0.68 1.08 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This moderately-wide, gradual trail will connect the proposed Bonneville Boulevard Trailhead to Morris Meadows, utilizing the upper section of the existing BST
alignment. This trail is intended to accommodate the majority of trail users accessing trails above the upper Avenues, including foot traffic in both directions, and
uphill bicycle traffic. Downhill bicycles are prohibited in order to reduce conflicts and collisions.
40”
C-5 Bonneville
Shoreline Trail
1.22 0 1.22 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This wide, gradual trail accommodates the majority of traffic ascending to the trails above the Avenues from Morris Meadows. It follows an existing alignment,
except the northernmost segment, which should be realigned to eliminate a steep and eroding section in a wooded gully. This realignment also helps separate
trail users in Morris Meadows from general BST traffic. Due to high usage, downhill bicycles are prohibited to reduce conflicts except between Trails C-2 and C-11.
40”
C-6 Morris Meadows
Loop
0.78 0 0.78 Multi-directional
shared use
This existing, mellow trail loops around one of the largest shoreline benches in the Foothills Natural Area, and is very popular among nearby residents and many
others, especially dog owners. The trail is wide and flat, and can accommodate multiple users. The alignment utilizes an existing trail that is slightly separated
from the main Bonneville Shoreline Trail in order to reduce user conflicts.
40”
C-7 Memory Grove 0 2.56 2.56 Foot Traffic Only This moderately-wide, rolling contour trail traversing the slopes above Memory Grove provides a desirable natural-surface alternative to the popular walking and
jogging routes on the Freedom Trail and Bonneville Boulevard. It also creates multiple loop options of various lengths, and substantially increases the available
trail mileage accessible from Memory Grove, the western parts of the Avenues, and the State Capitol. Due to high anticipated user traffic, only foot traffic is
allowed for safety reasons.
30”
C-8 11th Ave
Connector
0 0.09 0.09 Foot Traffic Only This short trail provides a direct connection between 11th Avenue and the Memory Grove Hiking Trail.30”
C-9 Freedom Trail 0.52 0 0.52 Multi-directional
shared use
This existing trail follows City Creek above Memory Grove and is very popular with dog walkers. The trail is designated as open to off-leash use.40”
C-10 Kay Reese Trail 0.48 0 0.48 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This narrow, existing trail provides neighborhood connectivity to the Foothill Trail System, especially for residents in and around the Northpointe area. Downhill
(southbound) bicycles are prohibited on this trail for safety reasons.
40”
C-11 West Terrace
Hills Trail
0.23 0 0.23 Multi-directional
shared use
This popular trail provides access to the Foothills Trail System from the end of Terrace Hills Drive. It is wide enough to accommodate bicycles and hikers in both
directions. It is also used occasionally by utility maintenance vehicles.
40”
C-12 East Terrace
Hills Trail
0.29 0 0.29 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This popular trail provides access to the Foothills Trail System from the top of Terrace Hills Drive. The existing alignment follows a steep gully, and is highly prone
to erosion, which causes washout problems at the Terrace Hills cul-de-sac and threatens the physical sustainability of this alignment. However, this wide trail
(a former jeep road) would be very difficult to realign due to terrain and property constraints. Downhill bicycles are prohibited on this alignment to reduce user
conflicts and reduce skidding and related soil loosening. Frequent maintenance of this segment, including installation of soil traps, is advised.
40”
Multi-directional shared use
Open to all uphill users/downhill bikes prohibited
Downhill bikes only
Foot traffic only
CENTRAL SUB AREA
Planning level alignments and mileages are approximate, and may be modified in the field during final pre-construction surveying.
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Controls
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Width
C-13 Old Bonneville
Shoreline Trail
1.02 0 1.02 Multi-directional
shared use
This popular trail segment accommodates many trail users traveling between the BST on the south City Creek ridgeline and Morris Meadows or Terrace Hills. It is
generally wide enough to accommodate foot traffic and mountain bikes in both directions, but use dispersion onto other trail alignments will help reduce conflicts.
The upper portion of the trail is steep and actively eroding, and aggressive water control and soil stabilization measures should be taken to slow trail damage. The
intersection with the East Temple Hill Trail needs to be clearly marked with signage.
40”
C-14 Avenues
Ridgeline Trail
0 1.18 1.18 Multi-directional
shared use
This scenic, gently climbing trail provides access from the five-way junction east of Morris Mountain to the summit of Twin Peaks, and opens up loop options
around Twin Peaks. It eliminates the unsustainable, very steep ridgeline ascent of Twin Peaks. It also provides trail users with an alternative to going up and down
the smaller “peaks” on the south City Creek ridgeline, which most trail users will appreciate.
40”
C-15 Gullies &
Hollows Trail
0 2.79 2.79 Foot Traffic Only This relatively narrow, mellow trail follows the (approx.) 5,500’ contour from the saddle west of Dry Creek to the west ridge of Perry’s Hollow, with bends and
twists into the many gullies that cut down through the foothill open spaces above the avenues. This trail is optimized for hiking and limited to foot-traffic only to
provide a peaceful, relaxing trail experience. The intersection with the Bobsled Trail should be carefully designed to mitigate user conflicts.
30”
C-16 Perry’s Hollow
West Loop Trail
1.02 0 1.02 Foot Traffic Only This mostly-existing hiking trail provides short loop options and connectivity from Perry’s Hollow access points up to mid-elevation hiking trails. It is popular with
neighborhood trail users. Realignment of a short section just above Richland Drive will eliminate a steep and unsustainable trail section that is actively eroding.
30”
C-17 North Bonneville
Fire Road
0.46 0 0.46 Multi-directional
shared use
This flat, wide trail follows a public easement that contours around the mid-elevation portion of Perry’s Hollow and is popular with neighborhood trail users. It
provides important connectivity between the Foothills Trail System and neighborhood access points in the central upper Avenues neighborhood. Multiple uses
are easily accommodated, but measures should be taken to educate trail users crossing the Bobsled Trail and mitigate conflicts at that intersection.
60”
C-18 Sugarloaf Trail 0.06 0 0.06 Foot Traffic Only This very short trail follows a public easement to a viewpoint at the top of Sugarloaf. Connectivity to other trails is probably not feasible, and use is expected to be
primarily by neighborhood residents.
40”
C-19 East Fork Perry’s
Trail
0.3 0.5 0.8 Foot Traffic Only This hiking trail provides a desirable route from Perry’s Hollow up to the BST with connectivity to Twin Peaks and multiple loop options. The bottom section of the
trail follows a public trail easement along a gentle ridgeline. Above the gas pipeline, the trail contours across the east fork of Perry’s Hollow, connecting with the
BST near the Twin Peaks Trail. While some trail users may prefer to remain on the ridgeline, many will appreciate a more gradual, interesting trail through an oak
forest. This also reduces use pressure on a fall-line social trail. Realignment of the lowermost portion will eliminate an unsustainably steep and eroding section.
30”
C-20 East Fork
Parleys Trail
(Alternate)
0 0.47 0.47 Foot Traffic Only This short trail provides a connection between the East Fork of Perry’s Hollow and the Gullies and Hollows Trail, making possible a short, enjoyable loop hike.30”
C-21 Tomahawk Trail 0.67 0 0.67 Multi-directional
shared use
This steadily-climbing trail provides neighborhood connectivity to the BST from Tomahawk Drive, with scenic views of Spring Gulch.40”
C-22 Block U Hiking
Trail
0.17 1.18 1.35 Foot Traffic Only This hiking trail provides public access to the Block U from the mouth of Dry Creek, as well as connectivity to the Gullies & Hollows hiking trail. It also provides a
foot-traffic-only alternative from the mouth of Dry Creek to the trail system above the Avenues, helping to reduce congestion in Dry Creek. This trail alignment will
also help reduce parking pressure on New Bedford and East Tomahawk Drive, related to hikers accessing the Block U.
30”
C-23 Limekiln Gulch
Trail
0.19 0 0.19 Foot Traffic Only This short hiking trail follows a public pedestrian easement across private property up Limekiln Gulch to a large, historic limekiln structure. It also provides
connectivity from Tomahawk Drive to the Block U and Gullies & Hollows Trail.
30”
C-24 Federal Pointe
Trail
0.69 0 0.69 Multi-directional
shared use
This wide, mostly paved trail is the primary connector for foot traffic and bikes between the major Popperton Trailhead and the Foothill Trail System (via the mouth
of Dry Creek). The alignment of this trail should be adjusted if feasible in order to eliminate the steepest sections just east an south of the Federal Pointe vehicle
gate.
60”
C-25 Federal Pointe
Connector Trail
0.36 0 0.36 Multi-directional
shared use
Short, utilitarian connection between New Bedford Drive and the BST.40”
C-26 Popperton
Nature Gulch
Trail
0 0.25 0.25 Foot Traffic Only This foot traffic-only trail provides a nice hiking experience through Popperton Park’s scenic ravine.24”
C-27 Popperton
- Beginner
Mountain Bike
Trail
0 0.4 0.4 Downhill Bikes
Only
Beginner-level downhill bike trail for fun and skill-building by beginner riders and children. Compatible with adaptive cycles for users with physical disabilities.
Adoption, maintenance and stewardship by experienced organization should be formalized.
40”
Multi-directional shared use
Open to all uphill users/downhill bikes prohibited
Downhill bikes only
Foot traffic only
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Planning level alignments and mileages are approximate, and may be modified in the field during final pre-construction surveying.
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C-28 Popperton
Climbing Trail
0 0.35 0.35 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
A compacted-surface all-weather walking path and uphill climbing trail would provide access to several downhill mountain bike trails. The trail would connect to
Poppertoon Loop Trail to provide a complete loop route through the Popperton open space area. This would substantially increase public enjoyment of this area,
and realize plans developed years ago by the neighborhood but never implemented.
40”
C-29 Popperton Loop
Trail
0 0.74 0.74 Multi-directional
shared use
A compacted-surface all-weather multi-directional shared use trail would be a continuation of the Popperton Climbing Trail. An optional suspension footbridge
across the prominent ravine would add an interesting and unique feature.
40”
C-30 Popperton -
Blue Square
Descending
0 0.24 0.24 Downhill Bikes
Only
Descending-direction, bike-only trail to provide fun and skill-building for intermediate riders. Short length encourages looping for practice. Built features
are discouraged but natural features (e.g. rocks) are encouraged to provide technical challenge. Adoption, maintenance, and stewardship by experienced
organization should be formalized.
40”
C-31 Popperton -
Black Diamond
Descending
0 0.3 0.3 Downhill Bikes
Only
Descending-direction, bike-only trail to provide fun and skill-building for intermediate to expert riders. Short length encourages looping for practice. Built
features are discouraged but natural features (e.g. rocks) are encouraged to provide technical challenge. Adoption, maintenance and stewardship by experienced
organization should be formalized.
40”
C-32 New Bonneville
Shoreline Trail
(Dry Creek
Section)
0 2.13 2.13 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This proposed trail segment would provide the primary access to the Foothill Natural Area trail system above the Avenues via Dry Creek. To mitigate hiker/biker
conflicts in Dry Creek, downhill bicycles are prohibited on this trail, while the original BST location in the gully bottom becomes a downhill-only trail. At the very
bottom of this segment, a multi-use connection between the BST and Medical Drive is recommended, in conjunction with development of a new Huntsman
Cancer Center building.
40”
C-33 North Fork Dry
Creek Trail
0 1.64 1.64 Foot Traffic Only This narrow, rugged backcountry-style trail provides a quiet, hiking-only option for climbing to or descending from Twin Peaks and the south City Creek ridgeline
via the broad, gentle, oak-timbered benches above the North Fork of Dry Creek.
24”
C-34 Dry Spell 0 1.92 1.92 Downhill Bikes
Only
This trail provides an intermediate bike-optimized descending trail from Twin Peaks. This trail will provide a sustained and fun flow trail with technical challenges,
but easier and more physically-sustainable than existing user-created downhill trails from Twin Peaks. The trail empties into the Dry Creek Downhill Trail, which
provides additional bike-optimized trail miles for a run with substantial vertical loss (or drop).
40”
C-35 Twin Peaks Trail 0 1.13 1.13 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This trail provides a more direct route to the summit of Twin Peaks for users ascending from Dry Creek. This provides loop options around Twin Peaks, and will
reduce proliferation of social trails. To reduce erosion and prevent user conflicts, downhill bicycles are prohibited.
40”
C-36 South Fork Dry
Creek Trail
0 1.41 1.41 Multi-directional
shared use
This trail provides surprising solitude only a short distance from the BST. The trail is open to both foot and bicycle traffic, but the rugged nature of the trail will
keep all users moving slowly and preclude high speeds, which will help mitigate user conflicts on the narrow trail. Trail construction should coincide with removal/
revegetation of the social trail in the wet bottom of the ravine. This trail provides access to the summit of Mt. Van Cott via the ridgeline north of the peak.
30”
C-38 Dry Creek
Downhill
1.65 0 1.65 Downhill Bikes
Only
This existing trail currently provides the primary access to the Foothills Natural Area trail system above the Avenues, but trail user conflicts and safety hazards
are commonplace. With the creation of a parallel hiking / uphill biking trail on the north-facing slope above, this gully-bottom trail will be limited to descending
bicycles, and allow cyclists a fun and speedy descent.
40”
C-39 Bonneville
Shoreline Trail
&
New BST
2.08 0.57 2.65 Multi-directional
shared use
This scenic, moderately-wide, gently rolling trail provides primary E-W connectivity across the Foothills Natural Area above the Avenues, and accommodates
hikers, runners, and mountain bikers in both directions. Clear sight lines and wide areas allow users to safely pass each other, but dispersion on alternate trail
alignments will also help reduce crowding. A small realignment in the eastern portion of this trail segment will eliminate an unsustainably steep segment. A new
alignment on the western end of this segment will connect to the top of the Morris Mountain Trail for improved connectivity. While some trail users prefer the
steep, undulating social trail on the ridgetop, most users will prefer this more moderate and physically-sustainable alignment.
40”
C-40 City Creek
Ponds Trail
0 0.22 0.22 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This short trail segment will provide needed connectivity for trail users parking at the Lower City Creek Trailhead, with access to Morris Meadows and points
beyond. The trail will climb to a connection with the new BST alignment between the Bonneville Boulevard Trailhead and Morris Meadows, and will be limited to
foot traffic and uphill bicycles only.
40”
Multi-directional shared use
Open to all uphill users/downhill bikes prohibited
Downhill bikes only
Foot traffic only
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C-41 New BST /
Morris Mountain
Trail
0 1.4 1.4 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This moderately-wide, gradual trail alignment provides an alternative access route for trail users climbing to (or descending from) the ridgeline BST alignment
above the Avenues. The trail also creates longer loop options from Morris Meadows and the Lower City Creek / Bonneville Boulevard Trailheads, and a desirable,
sustainable route to the excellent viewpoint atop Morris Mountain. The alignment will help take pressure off of the heavily-used, steep, and eroding “old BST”
between the ridgeline above Terrace Hills and the “starfish” junction east of Morris Mountain. It should also help reduce use and the creation and perpetuation
of unsustainable social trails in the vicinity of Morris Mountain. This trail will accommodate foot traffic in both directions, as well as uphill bicycles en route to Twin
Peaks, Dry Creek, the Bobsled, or return loops via the “old BST” or the Long Way Home Trail. Downhill bicycles are prohibited on this trail in order to reduce
conflicts.
40”
C-42 Bobsled
Downhill
1.56 0 1.56 Downhill Bikes
Only
This exciting, well-established free-ride downhill trail is popular among intermediate- to advanced mountain bikers and is regionally-renowned. Terrain features
provide jumps and drop-ins for expert cyclists. Trail adoption and stewardship by knowledgeable riders should be formalized to ensure proper maintenance and
education. Public right-of-way just below the North Bonneville Fire Road should be resolved with the landowner.
40”
C-43 Bobsled
Extension
0.23 0 0.23 Downhill Bikes
Only
This extension of the popular Bobsled Trail provides a downhill connection to 11th Ave, with signage at the bottom directing trail users to return to the Popperton
or Bonneville Boulevard Trailheads via the 11th Ave bike lanes. Freeride features may be added to improve the trail experience. Downhill bike traffic only for
safety reasons. Signage and markings at Chandler Drive to stop trail traffic prior to the at-grade road crossing is recommended. Gates are needed to prevent
unauthorized motor vehicle use.
40”
Multi-directional shared use
Open to all uphill users/downhill bikes prohibited
Downhill bikes only
Foot traffic only
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Planning level alignments and mileages are approximate, and may be modified in the field during final pre-construction surveying.
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The south sub area includes the recommended and existing trails from Dry Creek to Emigration Canyon.TRAIL NETWORKSOUTH SUB AREAPROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM¯TRAIL NETWORKDESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIESBonneville Shoreline TrailMulti-directional Shared UseOpen To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes ProhibitedDownhill Bikes OnlyFoot Traffic OnlyEXISTINGPROPOSEDTrain StationsWater BodyParksCemeteryProject BoundarySchoolSalt Lake CityThis is the Place Heritage ParkMajor TrailheadMinor TrailheadAccess Point00.51MILESData provided by the SLC Parks & Public Lands, AGRC and Trailforks.com Map produced June 2018Multi-directional Shared UseOpen To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes ProhibitedDownhill Bikes OnlyFoot Traffic OnlyHabitat Study AreaThis is the Place Horse/Handcart Trails¯TRAIL NETWORKDESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIESBonneville Shoreline TrailMulti-directional Shared UseOpen To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes ProhibitedDownhill Bikes OnlyFoot Traffic OnlyEXISTINGPROPOSEDTrain StationsWater BodyParksCemeteryProject BoundarySchoolSalt Lake CityThis is the Place Heritage ParkMajor TrailheadMinor TrailheadAccess Point00.51MILESData provided by the SLC Parks & Public Lands, AGRC and Trailforks.com Map produced June 2018Multi-directional Shared UseOpen To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes ProhibitedDownhill Bikes OnlyFoot Traffic OnlyHabitat Study AreaThis is the Place Horse/Handcart Trails¯TRAIL NETWORKDESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIESBonneville Shoreline TrailMulti-directional Shared UseOpen To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes ProhibitedDownhill Bikes OnlyFoot Traffic OnlyEXISTINGPROPOSEDTrain StationsWater BodyParksCemeteryProject BoundarySchoolSalt Lake CityThis is the Place Heritage ParkMajor TrailheadMinor TrailheadAccess Point00.51MILESData provided by the SLC Parks & Public Lands, AGRC and Trailforks.com Map produced June 2018Multi-directional Shared UseOpen To All Uphill Users/Downhill Bikes ProhibitedDownhill Bikes OnlyFoot Traffic OnlyHabitat Study AreaThis is the Place Horse/Handcart TrailsFeet024084056
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Controls
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Width
S-1 Van Cott
Ridgeline Trail
1.34 0 1.34 Multi-directional
shared use
This existing, narrow and primitive trail roughly follows the ridgeline rising to the north from Mt. Van Cott, and provides connectivity to the South Fork Dry Creek
Trail. Minor trail improvements and realignments on this trail may be warranted for sustainability.
30"
S-2 Mt. Van Cott
Trail
0 3.17 3.17 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This well-graded, approachable trail provides a scenic, enjoyable climb that gradually ascends Mt. Van Cott via long switchbacks that contour in and out of the
peaks many interesting gullies. Downhill bicycles are prohibited for safety reasons. Uphill cyclists looking for a good workout and slow but technically-challenging
descent can return via the South Fork Dry Creek Trail.
40”
S-3 Bonneville
Shoreline Trail
2.3 0.79 3.09 Multi-directional
shared use
This trail provides the primary alignment of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail above the University of Utah and This Is The Place Heritage Park. The trail is relatively
wide and flat and easily accommodates multiple uses and trail users going in both directions. Good signage is important along this trail segment, as many
designated and social trails branch off of the BST and can create confusion for users. Access to this section of the BST is dispersed across many small access
points, especially on the University of Utah campus. Controlled access at designated locations should be encouraged with signage, fencing, and formalized trail
improvements. Trail users driving cars to access this section of the BST and adjoining trails should be encouraged to utilize the Popperton, Colorow, or Emigration
Trailhead parking areas. Other access points (Medical Drive, Red Butte Canyon, Natural History Museum, etc.) should support access for those arriving via active
transportation.
40"+
S-4 Med Campus
Trail
0.88 0 0.88 Multi-directional
shared use
This trail alignment contours just above the University of Utah’s medical campus. The trail provides loop options for walkers, joggers and bicyclists. The trail
surface should be improved so that it is highly compatible with adaptive cycles, and connections maintained to the University Hospital so that rehabilitation
patients can utilize the trail to aid in recovery.
40”
S-5 Red Butte
Canyon Downhill
0 0.73 0.73 Downhill Bikes
Only
Easy mountain bike trail for less-skilled riders. Very mellow grades and wooded environment highlights the joys of riding natural surface trails. Compatible with
adaptive cycles. The existing Red Butte Canyon access road adjacent to this trail will also continue to serve uphill and downhill users of all types.
40”
S-6 Skyline Nature
Trail West
1.1 0.17 1.27 Multi-directional
shared use
This existing, narrow trail facilitates enjoyable loops along the west side of Red Butte Canyon for hikers, trail runners, and bicyclists. Limited trail improvements
and widening will allow trail users to more easily pass each other and reduce conflicts. An extension of the upper section of the Skyline Trail to connect with the
Mt. Van Cott Trail will allow hikers and bicyclists an option to connect from Dry Creek to Red Butte Creek via an upper and more interesting trail alignment.
30”
S-7 Skyline Nature
Trail East
0.27 1.84 2.11 Multi-directional
shared use
This existing, narrow trail facilitates a long loop around lower Red Butte Canyon, as well as connectivity to the Living Room and Mt. Wire Trails. Trail improvements
(grade reductions and widening) where the trail climbs out of Red Butte Canyon will allow trail users to more easily pass each other and reduce conflicts and trail
erosion. Substantial signage and active decommissioning of social trails will be required to prevent confusion and keep users on the primary route.
30”
S-8 Museum Trail 0.49 0 0.49 Multi-directional
shared use
This multi-use trail provides connectivity between the Colorow Trailhead, the Natural History Museum of Utah, the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, and the Skyline Trail.40”
S-9 Living Room Trail 0.61 1.89 2.5 Foot Traffic Only Hiking-only loop trail to the Living Room. Expected to have high foot traffic, primarily from Colorow Road Trailhead and Red Butte Canyon. Loop trail will help
disperse traffic and reduce short-cutting.
40”
S-10 Mt. Wire Trail 0.17 4.6 4.77 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
A backcountry-style trail with a light footprint that brings users to the top of Mt. Wire. Connects to the Skyline Trail East and the Living Room Trail. No downhill
bicycles to avoid collisions, but bicyclists looking for a good challenge can use the trail in the uphill direction to reach the top of The Slip Trail, or the Lithograph
Fork Trail from the Mt. Wire summit.
30”
S-11 Lithograph Fork
Trail
0 4.3 4.3 Multi-directional
shared use
This long, gradual, and relatively narrow trail climbs to Mt. Wire from Rattlesnake Hollow and the Wagner Peak Trail via several long switchbacks that cross back
and forth across Rattlesnake Hollow and Lithograph Fork. This is a backcountry-style trail, and use is expected to be relatively dispersed. Hikers and runners
looking for a longer excursion, and mountain bikers looking for a challenging cross-country experience will enjoy this trail.
30”
S-12 Lithograph Point
Trail
0 0.1 0.1 Multi-directional
shared use
This short spur trail provides access to a scenic overlook between Lithograph Fork and Gold Gulch.30”
S-13 Lithograph Fork
Connector
0 0.26 0.26 Multi-directional
shared use
This short trail segment provides connectivity between the west-facing Mt. Wire Trail and the southeast-facing Lithograph Fork Trail, and facilitates a wide variety
of loop options on the slopes of Mt. Wire. The trail also provides access to the top of The Slip Trail for bicycles climbing from the Skyline Trail in Red Butte Canyon
via the lower Mt. Wire Trail.
40”
S-14 The Slip Trail 0 0.8 0.8 Downhill Bikes
Only
This downhill trail provides a fast, technical, and challenging descent for advanced to expert riders.40”
S-15 Colossus 0 0.69 0.69 Downhill Bikes
Only
Fast, smooth, rolling downhill with an uphill facing intersection at The Slip Trail. Perfect trail for skill-building in beginning riders and fun for intermediates.40”
Multi-directional shared use
Open to all uphill users/downhill bikes prohibited
Downhill bikes only
Foot traffic only
SOUTH SUB AREA
Planning level alignments and mileages are approximate, and may be modified in the field during final pre-construction surveying.
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S-16 Wild Mouse 0.29 1.1 1.39 Downhill Bikes
Only
Fast, flowy, and semi-technical downhill with lots of small drops and banked turns. Good skill-building for intermediate riders.40”
S-17 Emigration
Ascending Trail
0.2 0.08 0.28 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This trail provides the primary access between the Emigration Trailhead and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. Downhill bikes are prohibited and redirected to the
Emigration Bike Descent Trail, to reduce congestion and improve safety for trail users.
40”
S-18 Rollercoaster
Uphill
0.39 0.4 0.79 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This trail already exists but the last climb is really steep and loose. A couple switchbacks should be cut in to replace this last steep climb. For uphill mountain bikes
this is a fun, challenging, and short route up to the Rollercoaster downhill trails.
40”
S-19 Wagner Hollow
Trail
0 0.44 0.44 Multi-directional
shared use
This short, traversing trail connects from the Wagner Peak Trail to Wagner Hollow, and facilitates loop options for hikers and bicyclists.40”
S-20 Emigration TH
Return Trail
0.09 0 0.09 Open to All Uphill
Users/Downhill
bikes prohibited
This route provides the return to the Emigration Trailhead. Uphill bikes with multi-directional hiking traffic is permitted to manage volumes in this congested area.40”
S-21 Emigration
Trailhead
Connector Trail
0 0.1 0.1 Multi-directional
shared use
This short trail segment provides a connection between the main (upper) Emigration Trailhead Parking Area and the existing small (lower) parking area. Multi-
directional traffic is easily accommodated.
40”
S-22 Wagner Spring
Trail
0.27 0.63 0.9 Multi-directional
shared use
This trail provides a gradual, pleasant route through shady oak forest past Wagner Springs, and a connection between the Rattlesnake Hollow and Emigration
Trailheads.
40”
S-23 Rotary Donner
Connector
0 0.38 0.38 Multi-directional
shared use
This trail provides a connection between Donner Trail Park and a future undercrossing beneath Emigration Canyon Road, with connectivity to the Emigration
Trailhead and on-road sections of the BST along Vista View Drive to the south.
40”
S-24 Secret Garden
trail
0 0.26 0.26 Foot Traffic Only This short trail parallels the hillside below Donner Park and provides a nice hiking-only connection to the Rotary Donner Connector Trail. The trail could serve dog
walkers or park users looking for a more natural experience through the trees.
30”
S-25 Sagebrush Flats
Trail
0.5 0.11 0.61 Equestrians and
Foot Traffic Only
A foot traffic only trail that provides a low-stress route for foot traffic between the Emigration Trailhead and the BST above Research Park. Well signed to prevent
cross-over with This Is The Place facilities, and with “Yield to Equestrians” signs due to horse back rides from This Is The Place.
40”
S-26 Battle Gulch Trail 0 0.54 0.54 Foot Traffic Only The Battle Gulch Trail enables a short loop for lunch-time or after-work outings for nearby workers and students. This moderately-wide trail traverses Battle Gulch
and provides substantial scenic interest just off the BST. The trail is gradual and relatively smooth, allowing it to be used by University Hospital patients in physical
rehabilitation. To that end, the trail is restricted to foot traffic only.
30”
S-27 Peach Grove
Access Trail
0.14 0 0.14 Multi-directional
shared use
This existing trail provides access to the BST from the back of the Navigen Pharma building in Research Park.48”
S-28 Emigration Bike
Descent
0.09 0.26 0.35 Downhill Bikes
Only
This trail provides a downhill route for bicycles only, at a sustainable grade. All other users are prohibited (and directed to nearby trail segments) for safety
purposes, and to reduce congestion on the hillside just above the popular Emigration Trailhead.
40”
S-29 Wagner Spring
Connector
0.11 0 0.11 Multi-directional
shared use
This short and wide existing trail provides a connection between the BST, Wagner Spring, and Wagner Hollow Trails, facilitating numerous short and long loop
options.
48"
S-30 Wagner Peak
Loop Trail
0 2.1 2.1 Multi-directional
shared use
This relatively wide trail will provide a scenic loop up and around the summit of the prominent knoll overlooking the mouth of Emigration Canyon, and connect
several other loop options in the vicinity of Wagner Spring. The trail will have a low grade and frequent wide sections to accommodate safe multi-directional traffic
by both hiker and bicyclists.
40"
Multi-directional shared use
Open to all uphill users/downhill bikes prohibited
Downhill bikes only
Foot traffic only
SOUTH SUB AREA
Planning level alignments and mileages are approximate, and may be modified in the field during final pre-construction surveying.
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Decommission Type Unit Cost Estimated Project Area Cost
Passive Decommissioning $200 / trail junction $14,000 (70 locations)
Active Decommissioning $1.00 / linear foot $23,000
DECOMMISSIONING
PLAN
TRAIL DECOMMISSIONING
In addition to constructing 65 miles of new trails,
decommissioning unsustainable trails is an important
component of realizing the vision for the Salt Lake City
Foothills Trail System. A majority of the existing trails within
the Foothills, with the exception of the BST, are social trails
that have not been planned or sustainably constructed.
Many of these trails are steep, fall-line trails that directly
follow ridgelines, gullies, and/or utility corridors.
In order to protect the environmental resources within
the Foothills Natural Area and provide a more intuitive
wayfinding experience for trail users, some of these trails
have been recommended for closure or decommissioning.
The map on page 61 specifies trails that should be either
actively or passively decommissioned based on their
potential to erode and scar the landscape. Existing
trails that are not recommended for active or passive
decommissioning will remain as part of the official Foothills
Trail System, or as an unofficial trail. Unofficial trails will not
be supported with signage or maintenance, and will be
considered candidates for abandonment, as described on
page 86.
PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM
Passive Decommissioning (20.9 miles)
Passive decommissioning has been recommended for trails
that are stable under existing usage levels and pose limited
danger to sensitive natural resources. Treatments for these
locations focus on deterring trail use through signage and/
or slash piles and allowing the trail to re-naturalize over
time. Worsening erosion on these trails could make them
candidates for additional interventions.
Active Decommissioning (4.4 miles)
Active decommissioning has been recommended for trails
that are actively eroding, highly susceptible to erosion, or
are near sensitive environmental resources such as high
quality habitat or watershed lands. Treatments for these
locations attempt to deter trail user access and mitigate
existing erosion. With management and time these trails
may be restored to a more natural state. Trail closure signs
should be placed at entrances to the existing trail, and
numerous strategies may be used to improve drainage and
revegetate the trail. See page 84-86 for design guidance
related to active decommissioning treatments.
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TRAIL NETWORK
TRAIL DECOMMISSIONING
DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Proposed Trails
Passive Decommissioning
Recommended for trails that are generally stable
and pose limited danger to sensitive natural
resources. Treatments for these locations focus
on deterring trail use and allowing the trail to
re-naturalize over time.
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Parks
Cemetery
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Active Decommissioning
Recommended for trails that are actively eroding,
highly susceptible to erosion, or are near sensitive
environmental resources such as high quality
habitat or watershed lands. Treatments for these
locations attempt to deter trail user access and
stop existing erosion. With management and time
these trails should be restored to a more natural
area.
Habitat Study Area
Existing Trails
Decommissioning of eroding or
poorly planned trails will contribute
to an environmentally sustainable
Foothill Trail System.
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PROPOSED ACCESS
IMPROVEMENTS
PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM
Access to the Foothills Trails System has
been designed to encourage biking and
walking to the Foothills Natural Area. For
those who drive to the Foothills Natural
Area, regional trailheads have been
focused in areas outside of residential
neighborhoods to limit conflicts. Bus and
light rail connectivity is discussed in Access
Point descriptions on Pg. 63-66.
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PROPOSED ACCESS
IMPROVEMENT
PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM
ID Name Type Narrative
North Sub Area
A
Tunnel
Springs
Trailhead
Major
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for Bonneville Shoreline Preserve, Meridian Peak, Jones Canyon, and
BST North Salt Lake Section (future). Tunnel Springs Trailhead is already ideally located and
developed to serve as a major trailhead for access to the North Foothills Natural Area. 1) SLC
should work with North Salt Lake to substantially improve TH signage, including wayfinding,
regulatory, and interpretive signage at this site.
B
Wild Rose
Trailhead
Minor
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for Wild Rose Loop Trails. This popular North Salt Lake trailhead above the
Eagle Ridge subdivision provides 33 parking spaces, restrooms and picnic space, a playground,
play field and amphitheater and access to the foothill trail system in Davis County. The trailhead
is located on approximately 1 acre of land a short distance off Eaglepointe Drive and is a good
model for trailhead improvements in SLC, particularly the Morris Meadows Trailhead.
C
Warm Springs
Trailhead
Major
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for: Hell Canyon Trails, Lakeview Trail, Ensign Peak Northside. Make strategic
improvements at Warm Springs Park to encourage use and activation as primary trailhead for
North Foothills Natural Area. 1) Utilize under-used existing parking, restrooms & infrastructure at
both North Gateway and Warm Springs Park. 2) Contemplate hiring security services to mitigate
vehicle theft. 3) Install undercrossing of Victory Road, above RMP substation, to provide
maximum proximity to existing uphill trail from Victory Road. 4) Install trail connection from
north end of undercrossing to connect with existing uphill trail from Victory Road. 5) Construct
a geologic interpretive area with information about the Warm Springs Fault, Wasatch Fault, and
nearby hot springs and geology. 6) Install high-quality signage that makes BST trail connections
obvious and also encourages users to linger in Warm Springs Park & North Gateway Park. 7)
Aggressively control and educate about noxious weeds. 8) UTA bus route information for routes
455, 460, 462, 470, 471, 472, and 472 should be prominently posted to encourage alternative
transportation to this trailhead.
D
Victory Road
Trailhead
Minor
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for: Switchbacks Trail, Lakeview Trail, Ensign Peak summit via Towers Trail,
Hell Canyon Downhill, Lakeview loop via BST or Towers Trail. Improve Victory Road Trailhead to
accommodate significant parking. Until the completion of an undercrossing with access to Warm
Springs Park, this site will serve as the primary access to the North Foothills from the Capitol
Hill Neighborhood. 1) Pave a parking area with marked parking spaces, preventing blockage of
access to the Victory Road water reservoir and preventing cars from backing onto Victory Road
when departing trailhead. 2) Install trailhead kiosk signs. 3) Coordinate with UDOT to facilitate
construction of undercrossing with access to Warm Springs Park. 4) UTA bus route information
for routes 461 & 463 should be prominently posted to encourage alternative transportation to
this trailhead.
E
Ensign Vista
Trailhead
Minor
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for: Ensign Peak Summit, Ensign Peak loop. This trailhead is located on a
narrow residential street and the trailhead is very popular, often accommodating up to 100
parked cars and the occasional school bus or tour bus. Impacts to nearby residents come
primarily from after-hours use of the Ensign Peak trail and associated unwanted activities.
Recommended Improvements: 1) Create ~ 20 angle parking spaces in the north end of Ensign
Vista Park. Parking should be accessed via the northbound-lane of Ensign Vista drive. 2)
Substantial decorative fencing and gates should be installed and maintained to eliminate
after-hours access to the Ensign Peak Natural Area and associated vandalism and disruptions.
3) Clear, durable signage should be placed at multiple locations to remind visitors of key
regulations.
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PROPOSED ACCESS
IMPROVEMENTS
PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM
ID Name Type Narrative
North Sub Area (continued)
1 Sandhurst
Access
Access
Point
This access point is in a gated subdivision. Foot and bicycle traffic originates from other access
points or parking areas.
2 [REMOVED]
3
Columbus
Court Access
Access
Point
This trailhead is behind a gated subdivision, but an open gate during daytime hours may
facilitate very limited on-street parking. A small amount of additional parking is available nearby
on public streets. This trailhead provides neighborhood access to the Lakeview Trail, and also
facilitates a nice loop option utilizing the Switchbacks Trail, the south end of the Lakeview Trail,
and Columbus Street. SLC should improve signage at the access point, and a short distance
away at the north end of Columbus Street.
4
DeSoto
Access
Access
Point
This access primarily serves residents on DeSoto Street walking or biking to the Lakeview Trail.
For trail users connecting from the Lakeview Trail to City Creek via 500 North, utilizing the cutoff
to this access point slightly reduces the elevation gain required on 500 North.
5
East Capitol
Access
Access
Point
On-street parking is available along the entire east side of East Capitol Blvd at this location,
but is not limited to trail users. During most times of the year, ample parking is available for trail
users. Bicyclists can also utilize this parking as overflow if the Lower City Creek and Bonneville
Boulevard Trailheads are full, and bicycle to access trails via Bonneville Boulevard. SLC should
install kiosk signage with maps and information at this access point. Information for UTA route
500 should be prominently posted to encourage non-automobile transportation to this trailhead.
Central Sub Area
F
Bonneville
Trailhead
Major
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for: City Creek Canyon road, BST connection to Ensign Peak, Morris Meadows
/ Morris Mountain, I-Street Bike Park, Bobsled Loop, Twin Peaks from west, Steiner BST Segment
Loop. Improve this site to serve as a primary access point to the trails above the Avenues, City
Creek, and the open space above Ensign Peak, and reduce pressure on minor access points
elsewhere in the Avenues. 1) Establish as many designated parking spaces as possible to
maintain safe entry/exit. Contemplate creating additional parallel parking spaces along the
east side of Bonneville Boulevard to allow overflow parking. Regardless of whether overflow
parking is added, curb and gutter or concrete barrier should be constructed along Bonneville
Boulevard near the trailhead prior to trailhead improvements, to prevent overflow parking
from occurring over dry grass. 2) Use existing water line to support tree plantings, turf area &
drinking fountain 3) Install restroom w/ sewer connection. 4) Construct new access trail to BST
to create an easy, gradual access. 5) Create a crosswalk or RRFB crossing on Bonneville Blvd,
and intervention to slow DH cyclists, for safety. 6) Install high-quality signage. 7) Aggressively
control and educate about noxious weeds. 8) Investigate multi-season use of amphitheater
(concerts? interpretive exhibits?) and salt storage needs of Street Dept. Existing salt storage
November - March is not ideal but workable.
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Lower
City Creek
Trailhead
Minor
Trailhead
This parking area just south of the City Creek gate can accommodate about 20 cars, and
includes restrooms and a drinking fountain. No substantial additional improvements are
recommended.
H
Morris
Meadows
Trailhead
Minor
Trailhead
Expand and improve parking and signage infrastructure at Morris Meadows, with the goal of
accommodating existing use levels while reducing impact on surrounding residents. Trailhead
improvements should be limited, so as to discourage this site from becoming a major trailhead.
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ID Name Type Narrative
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Popperton
Trailhead
Major
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for Popperton Natural Area, Bobsled, Block U, Mt. Van Cott, Twin Peaks
(from Dry Creek), Steiner Segment BST Loop, and Red Butte Canyon trails (from the north). SLC
should improve Popperton TH to encourage use as the primary access point for trails above
the east Avenues and west U of U campus, Bobsled Trail, and Cemetery walking paths. SLC
should establish 50-100 designated parking spaces (consider angle parking), use the existing
water line to support tree plantings, turf area, drinking fountain, and install a restroom w/
sewer connection. If possible, SLC should realign the access trail through the Federal Pointe
subdivision to eliminate steep sections. A downhill extension of the Bobsled Trail from Chandler
Drive should be constructed to connect bicyclists to 11th Ave, with decision signage guiding
them to the Popperton or Bonneville Trailheads. SLC should install high-quality signage and
aggressively control and educate about noxious weeds. Accessible parking stalls and curb
cuts should be included with accessibility signage. Information for UTA Route 11 should be
prominently posted to encourage non-automobile transportation to this trailhead.
6
Memory
Grove Access
Access
Point
(vehicle)
Limited public parking is available on Canyon Road, but this is a popular access point for people
visiting Memory Grove, the Freedom Trail, Ottinger Hall and Memorial Hall, as well as some who
visit City Creek Canyon and the BST through Memory Grove. Signage directing trail users to
the Memory Grove hiking trail and Freedom Trail should be placed near the south entrance to
Memory Grove.
7
A Street
Access
Access
Point
On-street parking without permit restrictions is available along the west side of A Street near 8th
and 9th Avenues, and a paved path provides access to the Memory Grove Hiking Trail and the
Freedom Trail. Minor signage improvements identifying access to the Memory Grove hiking trail
and Freedom Trail should be installed.
8
Kay Rees
Access
Access
Point
Trail access from the back of Kay Rees Park provides a route to and from the BST via the Kay
Reese Trail. No designated parking. This access is expected to primarily serve residents within
walking and bicycling distance.
9
Terrace Hills
Access
Access
Point
Primary access for Terrace Hills loop hike. Very limited parking with high potential for residential
impacts as trails grow in popularity. Trail use limitations and new trail alignments should
encourage parking at the Lower City Creek and Bonneville trailheads.
10
Sugarloaf
Access
Access
Point
Easement provides access to Sugarloaf summit and no other trail connections. Signage may not
be advisable unless Salt Lake City is prepared to mitigate possible partying and undesirable
uses.
11
Richland
Access
Access
Point
Provides access to Perry's Hollow trails. The City should work with the private landowner
to modify the public trail easement and realign first 200' of access trail to improve physical
sustainability.
12
North
Bonneville
Access
Access
Point
Provides access to Perry's Hollow trails. If additional property is acquired west of here, it may be
possible to create a small off-street parking area and reduce parking impacts on residents.
13 Bobsled
Access
Access
Point
This "access" point really serves as an exit for the Bobsled Trail. Uphill traffic from this point
should be strongly discouraged for safety reasons.
14 Tomahawk
West Access
Access
Point
Provides access to BST alignments above the Avenues neighborhood.
15 Shriner's
Access
Access
Point
Minor access point to access Popperton Park trails.
16 Tomahawk
East Access
Access
Point
Hike-only access to Lime Kiln trail and BST alignments above the Avenues.
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ID Name Type Narrative
South Sub Area
K
Red Butte
Trailhead
Minor
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for Red Butte Canyon trails, Skyline Trail, The Slip Trail via Skyline & Mt.
Wire Trails, and Mt. Van Cott via the Skyline Trail. Parking at this trailhead is very limited and
frequently used for parking by Red Butte concert-goers, hospital & med campus staff, and
students. Consider regulated access by permit or other measures.
L
Colorow
Trailhead
Minor
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for Living Room Trail, Red Butte Trail, Mt. Wire Trail, and the BST. Information
for UTA bus Routes 228, 313, 455 and 473 should be prominently posted to encourage non-
automobile transportation to this trailhead. Note that a one-block walk to/from Chipeta Way is
required.
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Emigration
Overflow
Trailhead
Minor
Trailhead
Provides additional overflow parking for the Emigration Trailhead.
N
Emigration
Trailhead
Major
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for BST (U of U / This is the Place section), Wagner Springs Trail, Living Room
loop hike, and Red Butte Canyon trails (from the south). SLC should develop this site to serve
as the primary access point for foothill trails above This Is The Place and Research Park, future
Emigration Canyon trails, the future 9Line trail, and a future BST extension south of Sunnyside
Ave. SLC should establish 50-100 designated parking spaces on the north side of the road and
work with SLCo to design the site to ensure the safety of motorists and bicyclists on Emigration
Canyon Road*. If feasible, SLC should reopen and improve the existing (closed) large restroom
at This Is The Place and construct a drinking fountain. Trails above the trailhead should be
realigned to improve ease of access and physical trail sustainability. SLC should explore the
feasibility of an undercrossing under Emigration Canyon Road, connecting to existing trailhead
infrastructure at west end of Rotary Glen Park. SLC should install high-quality signage that
clearly designates that parking for trail users, not for Hogle Zoo overflow. SLC should provide
wayfinding for all linked trail systems and aggressively control and educate about noxious
weeds. SLC should consider creating an interpretive site with information about pioneer history.
Signage that educates trail users about property ownership and discourages improper use or
access in This Is The Place Heritage Park should be installed.
*This may require modifications to the roadway.
P Donner Trails
Trailhead
Minor
Trailhead
Primary Trailhead for Donner loop trails, Rotary Glen off-leash area.
R Rattler Gulch
Trailhead
Minor
Trailhead
This site located east of the Emigration Trailhead could provide additional / overflow parking for
the Emigration Trailhead and an alternate approach to the Wagner Springs Trail.
17 Power Station
Access
Access
Point
Minor access point to the BST and Dry Creek Canyon.
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Dry Creek
Access
Access
Point
For those using public transit, this access provides a convenient connection to the BST via Dry
Creek, Block U, and Red Butte Canyon trails (from the north). SLC and the University should
encourage substantial use of this access point (despite lack of parking) using proximity to transit.
The connection to the Red TRAX stop should be highlighted with painted sidewalks, signage,
and the TRAX schedule posted at the access point. The University should consider continuing
the sidewalk across the (former) Children's Center frontage and constructing a ramp climbing to
the bench from the Medical Center Drive sidewalk. Information for UTA bus Routes 2, 2X, 6, 11,
213, 354, 313, and 473 should be prominently posted to encourage alternative transportation to
this trailhead.
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BioFire
Access
Access
Point
Constructed switchbacks access the BST from the large parking area behind the BioFire
building. Public parking spots may or may not be accommodated in the future. Expected primary
use by BioFire employees.
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IMPROVEMENTS
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ENVIRONMENTALLY
SUSTAINABLE
The proposed Foothills Trails system seeks to balance the
needs of trail users with the protection of natural resources
and wildlife that inhabit the . Frequent coordination with
Salt Lake City Public Utilities Watershed Program has
sought to promote a trail plan that allows for recreation
while protecting the city’s critical drinking water. As such,
no trails are proposed within the protected watershed areas
of City Creek canyon or Red Butte Canyon and careful
consideration has been given to any trail alignments that
approach watershed boundaries.
In addition, the plan also seeks to protect the wildlife
residing with the Foothills Natural Area. After coordinating
with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, the Planning
Team determined that some current undeveloped zones
within the Foothills Natural Area would benefit from
additional environmental study prior to the implementation
of proposed trails. These areas exist chiefly in the Foothills
north of City Creek, in upper Dry Creek Canyon, and along
the north face of Emigration Canyon. Primary concerns in
these areas include winter range for elk and mule deer.
Future environmental study of these areas will identify
whether the proposed trail alignments identified in this plan
are appropriate, require modifications, or require special
management strategies such as seasonal closures.
ENJOYABLE
People derive enjoyment from the Foothills trail system
through a variety of trail-related activities including dog-
walking, hiking, trail running, mountain biking, wildlife
watching, or simply socializing with friends. These activities
create a tremendous public benefit for Salt Lake City
residents and contribute to our community’s quality of life.
However, in open spaces along the urban fringe like the
Foothills Natural Area, this variety of activities and intense
user demand occasionally degrade the trail experience.
Dog-walkers periodically conflict with mountain bikers,
mountain bikes conflict with hikers, and large volumes of
PLANNING
JUSTIFICATION
PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM
trail users can reduce wildlife/nature viewing experiences.
Furthermore, the trail features and characteristics that
appeal to various user groups are fundamentally different.
To combat these issues, the Foothills Trail System plan takes
a two-fold approach: 1) The plan recommends more trail
mileage. Additional trails will provide more opportunities
for people to experience the Foothills Natural Area and
disperse use over a larger system. 2) The plan recommends
the development of new trails with special management
restrictions. Currently, all trails within the Foothills are
“shared use” and are open to all non-motorized users
(hikers, bikers, and equestrians). The Foothills Trails System
plan recommends the development of 61.5 miles of single-
use trails. These include:
• Foot traffic only (hike)
• Downhill bike only
• Open to all uphill users / downhill bikes prohibited
The proposed trail system illustrated in Chapter Four is firmly rooted in pursuit of the project’s overall goals. The following
section describes specific features and characteristics of the proposed Foothills Trail System and how they support the goals
of the plan.
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By providing specific trails for particular trails users, the
Foothills Natural Area can effectively manage large trail user
volumes while providing specialized trail experiences for
certain user groups. Page 73 in the design guidelines gives
an overview of the pro’s and cons of shared use vs. single-
use trail management.
The Foothills Trails System has been developed to
accommodate all types of non-motorized trail users, whether
it’s a University of Utah Medical Center employee on
30-minute lunchtime walk, or a weekend warrior mountain
biker seeking a four-hour ride. The plan specifies a variety of
loops, difficulties, lengths, and experiences. Appendix A & B
illustrate the various hiking and biking loop options available
via the proposed trail system.
ACCESSIBLE
One of the major benefits of the Foothills Natural Area is its
proximity to Salt Lake City residents. Approximately 21,000
residents live within a 10-minute walk of the Foothills Natural
Area, and nearly 177,000 residents live within a 12-minute
bike ride. Proposed access improvements have been
developed to further promote bicycling, walking, and transit
connections to the Foothills, including identifying locations
for regional trailheads at lower elevations, and integration
with the city’s urban trails network and UTA Trax and bus
routes.
Additionally, the plan seeks to provide strategic
improvements to trailhead and access infrastructure. In
general, the efforts have focused on routing regional
trailhead traffic to locations outside of residential
neighborhoods with fewer neighborhood impacts. Trailhead
improvements at the Emigration Canyon Trailhead,
Bonneville Drive salt storage property, Popperton Park and
Warm Springs Park will seek to take the pressure off of other
locations such as Hilltop Road. Page 62 illustrates active
transportation connections to the Foothills Natural Area and
proposed improvements to trailheads and access points.
SAFE
Single-use trails can alleviate safety concerns
related to conflicts between user groups while providing a
targeted, higher quality trail experience for a particular user.
In addition, single-use trails can be used around congested
trail areas (such as trailheads) to limit conflicts between
users. Guidelines for the design of intersections where
downhill bike only trails cross other trails has been carefully
crafted to promote trail user safety (see page 80).
The Foothills Trail System Plan also specifies the
development of a logical, consistent, and attractive
wayfinding system to support a safe trail user experience.
The proposed wayfinding system is illustrated in Chapter
Five and includes a comprehensive family of elements.
Proposed trail markers will be georeferenced and supplied
to the Salt Lake City Fire Department to aid in locating
emergency response calls within the Foothills Natural Area.
LOW-MAINTENANCE
In order to create a lasting, community asset that can be
enjoyed by future generations, the Foothills Trail System
has been designed with maintenance in mind. Most of
the existing trails in the Foothills Natural Area (with the
exception of the BST) are unplanned, social trails that were
never formally routed or professionally constructed. These
trails often exhibit erosion and trail braiding that degrades
the Foothills Natural Area. The Foothills Trail System Plan
seeks to repair and revegetate existing “problem” trails as
shown in the Decommissioning Plan on page 61.
New trails proposed in the Foothills Trail System Plan
will be built to sustainable trail construction standards
as illustrated in Chapter Five. These design guidelines
provide a comprehensive description of trail routing
and construction details to guide the development of
the Foothills Trail System Plan. If implementation of the
proposed trail segments follow these guidelines, ongoing
annual maintenance expenses can be kept to only about 4%
of construction costs, even under substantial increases in
user traffic.
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DESIGN GUIDELINES
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Trails are the primary way in which people experience
the Foothills Natural Area. Natural surface trails that are
carefully and sustainably sited within the Foothills will
promote an enjoyable user experience and minimize future
maintenance requirements. These design guidelines specify
how trails and supporting facilities should be designed and
constructed within the Foothills Natural Area. The following
guidelines compile best practices from numerous natural
surface trail design manuals including:
• US Forest Service Standard Trail Plans and
Specifications
• IMBA Trail Solutions: IMBA’s Guide to Building Sweet
Singletrack
• Minnesota DNR Trail Planning, Design, and
Development Guidelines
Each trail both creates and is affected by an
entire web of relationships between its site,
visitors, alignment, soils and materials, water,
management, and far more.”
-Troy Scott Parker, Natural Surface Trails by Design
Existing signage along the Bonneville Shoreline Trail
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TYPES OF FOOTHILL TRAILS
Natural surface trails can be designed to accommodate a broad
or narrow range of users depending on the experience desired.
Trails may also be required to serve other utilitarian access
functions depending on the underlying property ownership or
access agreement.
TYPES OF FOOTHILL
TRAILS
Description Shared-use trails
accommodate
all types of non-
motorized trail users
(most commonly
hikers, bicyclists, and
equestrians)
Bicycle optimized
trails are constructed
to enhance the
experience and
efficiency of riding a
bicycle
Hiking-optimized
trails are constructed
to facilitate access
to hikers and trail
runners.
Service access roads
may facilitate trail user
circulation however
ultimately exist to
facilitate access to
infrastructure or other
destinations
Accessible Trails
comply with the
ADAAG's regulations
for "Accessible Trails"
Tread Width 36"-72"36"-72"18"-60"Varies, typically 60"-
120"
36" min.
Running Slope Overall running
slope of 10% or less
(up to 15% for short
segments)
Overall running slope
of 6-8% or less to limit
braking (up to 15% for
short segments)
Can be routed with
steeper running
slopes up to 15%
(depending on local
soil conditions)
Usually predetermined
by existing route
Running slope of 1:20
(any distance); 1:12
(max 200'); 1:10 (max
30'); 1:8 (max 10')
Cross Slope 5% max 5% max 8% max Usually predetermined
by existing route
5% max
Appropriate
Characteristics
Small berms, rollers,
slow-speed technical
features, clear
sightlines on faster
segments of trail
Larger berms and/or
high speed features,
jumps, drops, elevated
structures, and other
technical features
suited to bicyclists
Narrow tread, steps
(where needed), tight
switchbacks,
Varies by purpose but
typically constructed
to accommodate
periodic motorized
access
Cross slope below 5%,
2" max. height tread
obstacles, passing
space every 1000'
where tread is less
than 60"
Inappropriate
characteristics
Large berms, jumps,
drops, high-speed
features
Mandatory advanced
features without "ride-
arounds"
Large berms, jumps,
drops, high-speed
features
Any trail features that
would interfere with
the utilitarian purpose
of the service road
and prevent access
to the associated
infrastructure
Any characteristics
that compromise
the accessible
requirements noted
above
Management
Considerations
Typically managed as
shared use
Direction of travel is
commonly specified;
may also be preferred-
use or single use
May be designed
as single-use, or
preferred-use trails;
if bicyclists are
permitted, direction
of travel may be
specified
Typically managed as
shared use
Typically managed as
shared use
* maximum widths based on best available information. Not defined in IMBA guidance
SHARED USE
TRAILS
BIKE OPTIMIZED
TRAILS
HIKE OPTIMIZED
TRAILS
SERVICE / ACCESS
ROADS
ACCESSIBLE
TRAILS
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Single UseShared Use
• Results in more mileage available to
all trail users
• Compatible with lower use levels
• Less demand for specialized trail
experiences
• Typically less challenging
• Targeted user experience
• Compatible with higher use levels
• More demand for specialized trail
experiences
• More challenging
SHARED-USE TRAILS VS. SINGLE-USE TRAILS
Natural surface trails can be managed and designed as shared use (allowing all types of non-motorized trail users), preferred
use, or single use (allowing a single type of trail user).
SHARED USE DESIGNATION CONSIDERATIONS PREFERRED USE DESIGNATION CONSIDERATIONS
SINGLE-USE DESIGNATION CONSIDERATIONS
• Shared use trails accommodate the broadest range of
users and provide the most mileage available to all user
groups.
• .Promotes shared stewardship of the trails.
• Cost- and resource-efficient, taking advantage of
available space and trail mileage. This results in fewer
miles than would be necessary to accommodate trails
for individual user groups.
• Support the most visitors. Trails that lead to specific
major destinations, such as historic features and scenic
vistas, should be considered for shared use, since most
visitors will be drawn to the point of interest regardless
of the mode they’ll use to get there.
• Single use trails can alleviate congestion and conflicts
among user groups when used in conjunction with
shared use trails.
• .Single use trails can be more technical or rugged, or
provide higher quality trail experiences catered to a
single trail user group.
• .Single use trails can accommodate narrower tread
widths without compromising the safety or enjoyment of
other trail users.
• .Single use trails can also help to mitigate site-specific
constraints such as poor sightlines, steep terrain
(by allowing construction of stairs), or sensitive
environmental areas.
Preferred Use
• Preferred-use trails allow two or more user types to
access a trail but are designed to primarily accommodate
the experience of only one of them.
TRAIL MANAGEMENT
CONSIDERATIONS
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Trail
watershed A
Trail
watershed B
10 % Ave
r
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e
15%
20%
x x x
TRAIL ALIGNMENT
PRINCIPLES*
Positive control points are places that people want to go. These points might
include scenic overlooks, trail access points, interesting landforms, water, or
historic sites. Negative control points are places that the trail system should
avoid. These could include places like private property, sensitive environmental
resources, or safety hazards. By routing trail users to places they instinctively want
to go and avoiding potential liabilities, trail planners can mitigate the potential
for unauthorized social trails while limiting trail user exposure to unsafe or
undesirable places.
IDENTIFY CONTROL POINTS
Trails whose running slope generally exceeds more than half the grade of the
sideslope it’s crossing are considered “fall line” trails. Drainage crossing a fall-
line trail will follow the trail rather than crossing it creating a high probability for
erosion.
ADHERE TO THE HALF RULE
Rolling contour trails gently undulate while traversing side slopes to divide trails
into distinct trail watersheds. Trail watersheds limit the amount of drainage flowing
across a trail by combining an out-sloped trail tread with frequent high and low
points (grade reversals) along the trail profile.
ROLLING CONTOUR TRAILS
An overall trail grade of less than or equal to 10% provides a general framework
for a sustainable trail profile. An overall trail grade of 5-7% allows for some
undulation and for short sections approaching 10%. Overall trail grades below 10%
are also suitable for most soil types and minimizes erosion.
10 % MAX. AVERAGE GRADE
Maximum sustainable trail grades relate to short segments (10’ or more) that may
exceed the recommended overall average grade of 10%. Typically maximum
sustainable trail grades vary between 15% and 20% depending on soil type, rock,
annual rainfall, direction of travel or many other factors.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE TRAIL GRADES
Routing trails as loops where feasible provides a more interesting trail experience.
“Out and back”, or dead-end trails sometimes promote the development of social
trails when trail users are temped to create their own loops.
CREATE LOOPS
TRAIL ALIGNMENT
DESIGN GUIDELINES
* Application of trail alignment principles may not be
possible on existing trails but should always be applied on
new trails.
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TRAIL CONSTRUCTION
NATURAL SURFACE TRAIL CONSTRUCTION
Natural surface trails meet the recreational demands of hikers, mountain bikers, equestrians, and other non-motorized
recreational trail users. Proper trail construction is important to reduce ongoing maintenance costs as well as to ensure that
the trail is both usable and enjoyable for intended user groups.
• Tread: Trail surface should be compacted native
material soil.
• Trail Benching: Full bench trails provide the most
durable trail construction however partial bench trails
can provide an adequate trail surface where full bench
trails are not possible or “singletrack” is desired without
waiting for vegetation to re-naturalize adjacent to the
trail. Partial bench trails are only allowed with retaining
walls on the downhill side.
• Trail Texture: Trail texture should vary based on
intended user skill level, with smoother trails for less-
skilled users and rugged trails for more-skilled users
• Tread Width: Varies by anticipated use levels, skill
levels, and types of users (24” - 8’-0”).
• Horizontal Clearance: A 1 ft. shoulder maintained
with minimum vegetation should be provided free of
obstacles.
• Vertical Clearance: 8 ft. min., 10’ where equestrian
use in anticipated
• Cross Slope May vary from -5% to 5%, but always
sloped counter to user forces.
• Running Slope: Varies by intended trail type, see
guidelines on p. 72.
• Drainage: Provide regular grade reversals
(approximately every 25’) and exits for trail drainage.
• Erosion Control: Spread approved native seed mix
throughout disturbed soil areas along all new trails.
• Additional Resources: US Forest Service Standard
Trail Plans and Specifications, IMBA Trail Solutions:
IMBA’s Guide to Building Sweet Singletrack (2004)
Tread
width Shoulder
width
Shoulder
width
Round
critical point
Tread
width Shoulder
width
Shoulder
width
Round
critical point
Backfill with suitable material
Retaining wall
Broadcast
excavated material
evenly away from
trail edge
Broadcast
excavated material
evenly away from
trail edge
-5% to 5%
Tread
width Shoulder
width
Shoulder
width
Round
critical point
Tread
width Shoulder
width
Shoulder
width
Round
critical point
Backfill with suitable material
Retaining wall
Broadcast
excavated material
evenly away from
trail edge
Broadcast
excavated material
evenly away from
trail edge
-5% to 5%
FULL BENCH CONSTRUCTION TRAILS DESIGN STANDARDS
PARTIAL BENCH CONSTRUCTION TRAILS
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TRAIL CONSTRUCTION METHODS
The manner by which a trail is constructed (mechanized or by hand) influences the finished product. However, the two
methods should not be conflated with a desired end result. Rather than rely on an implementation method, a proposed trail
should be described using the following performance/design standards:
CONSTRUCTION METHODS
DESIGN GUIDELINES
• Impacts (visual, soil and plant disturbance)
• Tread width
• Tread texture
• Tread shaping (in/out-slope, berms, lips/landings)
• Clearing limits
• Sinuosity/meander
• Drainage features (spacing and amplitude of grade
reversals)
• Angle of repose of the back-slope
• Maximum height of tread obstacles
It is then up to the contractor to select the most cost-effective method to build the trail in conformance with the performance
standards. For example, a narrow, rugged trail in the backcountry will likely be built by hand whereas a 48”-wide, smooth trail
in the front-country will likely be built using mechanized equipment. Even with performance standards it is good practice to
mandate maximum equipment size so that unqualified contractors don’t bid on a project expecting to use equipment that is
better suited for road building than trail construction.
Other factors besides access and physical characteristics may influence the chosen trail construction method. Schedule and
availability of volunteers may also impact trail construction methods.
Pros
• Fast and cost effective
• Compacts soil better than hand
construction
Cons
• Difficult to mobilize into the backcountry
• Challenging to preserve intentional tread
obstacles
• Cannot traverse rocky terrain
Pros
• Minimal footprint
• Mobile
• Builds a culture of trail stewardship
Cons
• Highly variable rate of production
• Limited soil compaction
• Limited availability of skilled crews
• Potentially more expensive for longer
trail segments
(Photo Credit: Bingham Cyclery)(Photo Credit: Sagebrush Construction)
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TRAIL TURNS
CLIMBING TURNS
Climbing turns help trail users to gain elevation at a consistent and sustainable grade. There is no constructed platform or
landing, and users will be climbing directly in the fall line for a short segment. Therefore, climbing turns should be free-flowing
and gentle, and are not suitable for sideslope grades steeper than 7 %.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Typical Placement
• Climbing turns can located on shallow slopes at or
below 7%.
Typical Construction
• Climbing turn radii should be kept as wide as possible,
ideally 20' or more.
• .Upper and lower legs of the turn are joined by a short
section of trail that lies in the fall line. Armoring can be
used to reduce maintenance on the fall line section of
trail.
• Grade reversals should be located above and below the
turn.
Image Credit: IMBA. Trail Solutions: IMBA’s Guide to Building Sweet Singletrack (2004)
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SWITCHBACKS
Switchbacks allow trails to reverse direction via a small, constructed platform. Switchbacks are more sustainable than
climbing turns on steeper slopes.
TRAIL TURNS
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Typical Placement
• Switchbacks should be located on the gentlest slope
available. Gentle knobs or other natural platforms are
good places to locate switchbacks.
• .Stagger switchbacks to avoid short cutting.
Typical Construction
• Turn should be placed on a near level platform that is
slightly crowned.
• The turning platform should have a minimum 6’ radius.
• Approaches should follow the contour and include
grade reversals in advance of the turning platform.
• Grade reversals should be located above and below the
turn.
• Approaches should be designed to control trail user
speeds into the turning platform to reduce braking and
maintenance.
• Material excavated from the top leg can be used to
build up the bottom leg.
• Excavated material forming the turning platform and
lower leg should be held in place with a retaining wall.
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Building Switchbacks
ASwitchback reverses trails direction on a reasonably level built landing. Switchbacks are more
difficult to build, but are more sustainable on steep sideslopes than climbing turns. On a
switchback, users are not forced to turn direction on a fall line.Instead, they can turn on a level
platform. It is recommended to use a version called a Rolling Crown Switchback. It is
carefully engineered for proper drainage.
Key Features of a Rolling Crown Switchback
• Consider switchback locations as control
points.
• Water drains from all sides of the turn.
• Turns occur on near-level platforms that
are slightly crowned.
• The trail stays on the contour on both
approaches.
• Bench cuts and retaining walls are used
as needed.
• Material excavated from the top approach
is used to fill the bottom approach behind
a retaining wall.
• Retaining walls are carefully built to
ensure stability.
• The upper approach is insloped to help
drain water before the turn.
• The lower approach is outsloped.
• Approaches should be designed to control
user speed prior to entering turn.
• Grade reversals should be used prior to
approaches to help divert water.
• Switchbacks should not be built directly
above one another. They should be
staggered on the hillside to prevent
shortcutting and water accumulation.
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Building Switchbacks A Switchback reverses trails direction on a reasonably level built landing. Switchbacks are more difficult to build, but are more sustainable on steep sideslopes than climbing turns. On a switchback, users are not forced to turn direction on a fall line.Instead, they can turn on a level platform. It is recommended to use a version called a Rolling Crown Switchback. It is carefully engineered for proper drainage.
Key Features of a Rolling Crown Switchback
• Consider switchback locations as control
points.
• Water drains from all sides of the turn.
• Turns occur on near-level platforms that
are slightly crowned.
• The trail stays on the contour on both
approaches.
• Bench cuts and retaining walls are used
as needed.
• Material excavated from the top approach
is used to fill the bottom approach behind
a retaining wall.
• Retaining walls are carefully built to
ensure stability.
• The upper approach is insloped to help
drain water before the turn.
• The lower approach is outsloped.
• Approaches should be designed to control
user speed prior to entering turn.
• Grade reversals should be used prior to
approaches to help divert water.
• Switchbacks should not be built directly
above one another. They should be
staggered on the hillside to prevent
shortcutting and water accumulation.
Image Credit: IMBA. Trail Solutions: IMBA’s Guide to Building Sweet Singletrack (2004)
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TRAIL TURNS
Typical Placement
• In-sloped turns should be considered for any location
where slowing is likely needed to allow a trail user to
negotiate a turn.
• In-sloped turns work best on gentle sideslopes up to
25%.
Typical Construction
• Approaches should follow the contour and include
grade reversals in advance of the turn.
• .The approach above the turn should be kept at a
relatively gentle grade (5-8%) to keep speeds in check
prior to the turn.
• The approach below the turn should be brief but steep
(around 15%).
• Keep the radius of the in-slope turn between 10 to 15
feet.
• Position the turn around a natural features such as a
boulder or tree to prevent short-cutting of the turn.
IN-SLOPED TURNS
In-sloped turns can limit skidding and trail widening for mountain bike trail users at turns in the alignment while
providing a fun and sustainable feature.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
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Step 2: Build a Turning Platform and
Retaining Walls
On steep sideslopes you may need to build a
turning platform to lessen the grade of the turn.
On slopes steeper than 25 percent, consider
raising the lower section of the turning platform.
For example, every 10 percent of sideslope
steeper than 25 percent raise the lower side of
the turning platform 1 foot.
If you need to raise the lower section of the
turning platform, it should be reinforced with a
retaining wall. A retaining wall may also be
needed to support the berm to withstand the
forces the rides apply as they push their bikes
through the turn.See pg. 47 for tips on building
retaining walls.
Step 3: Build the Insloped Turning Area
The steeper the sideslope, the higher and
steeper you will want the berm to be. There are
no standard height or recommended inslope
angle to a berm. Very little inslope is required to
make your turn flow smoothly, and as little as a 7
percent tilt towards the inside of the turn will
make a difference in the feel of the turn. When
building the berm, create a consistent slope from
top to bottom.
Construct the berm with small rocks and mineral
soil only. Add a small amount of material at a
time and compact each layer as they are added.
The top layer should be mineral soil only. Use
soils that are cohesive and compact well; sand
or organic soils will not work. In areas where the
clay content is minimal, imported clay fill will
need to be mixed with existing soil. If the berm
is short, it can stand on its own, but taller berms
will need to be built against a retaining wall.
Image Credit: IMBA. Trail Solutions: IMBA’s Guide to Building Sweet Singletrack (2004)
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Step 2: Build a Turning Platform and Retaining Walls On steep sideslopes you may need to build a turning platform to lessen the grade of the turn.
On slopes steeper than 25 percent, consider
raising the lower section of the turning platform.
For example, every 10 percent of sideslope
steeper than 25 percent raise the lower side of
the turning platform 1 foot.
If you need to raise the lower section of the
turning platform, it should be reinforced with a
retaining wall. A retaining wall may also be
needed to support the berm to withstand the
forces the rides apply as they push their bikes
through the turn.See pg. 47 for tips on building
retaining walls.
Step 3: Build the Insloped Turning Area
The steeper the sideslope, the higher and
steeper you will want the berm to be. There are
no standard height or recommended inslope
angle to a berm. Very little inslope is required to
make your turn flow smoothly, and as little as a 7
percent tilt towards the inside of the turn will
make a difference in the feel of the turn. When
building the berm, create a consistent slope from
top to bottom.
Construct the berm with small rocks and mineral
soil only. Add a small amount of material at a
time and compact each layer as they are added.
The top layer should be mineral soil only. Use
soils that are cohesive and compact well; sand
or organic soils will not work. In areas where the
clay content is minimal, imported clay fill will
need to be mixed with existing soil. If the berm
is short, it can stand on its own, but taller berms
will need to be built against a retaining wall.
• Keep sightlines clear since trail users will be capable of
navigating these turns at higher speeds.
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TRAIL INTERSECTIONS WITH BIKE-OPTIMIZED DOWNHILL TRAILS
Directional trail intersections require some subtle design strategies to promote safety for both downhill mountain bike
directional trail users and trail users traveling along the intersecting trail
TRAIL INTERSECTIONS
Typical trail marker
Watch for downhill trail marker
Watch for downhill trail marker
Open up sightlines by pruning
where possible
Multi-Use TrailBike Optimiz
e
d
Downhill Trai
l
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Directional Trail Intersections
• Layout crossing trail to slightly climb to meet the
directional trail intersection to promote slower speeds
and orient trail users so they are looking up the
directional trail for downhill traffic
• Consider placing a technical feature or choke point
along the directional trail to slow downhill traffic prior to
the trail intersection
• Locate intersection in an area with good sightlines;
prune adjacent vegetation as needed
• Place warning signage along the multi-use trail in
advance of the intersection warning trail users to watch
for downhill traffic
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Increasing drainage flows and frequency
Increasing water quality protection
Increasing construction complexity & cost
Direct Crossing Hardened Crossing Culvert Bridge
NATURAL SURFACE TRAIL DRAINAGE CROSSINGS
Backcountry trail crossings of drainages can span a variety of treatments depending on the size, flows, and frequency of
water flowing through the drainage.
RECOMMENDATION APPLICATION
Direct Crossing
• Direct crossings can be utilized for drainages where
flows are spread out and clearly intermittent and the
facility is low-use.
Hardened Crossings
• Hardened crossings are most appropriate for drainages
that experience seasonal, slow moving water that would
otherwise erode a trail.
• Trail hardening can be accomplished through a variety
of materials such road base or large flat stones tightly
fitted together.
TRAIL DRAINAGE
CROSSINGS
Culverts
• .Culverts are most appropriate for drainages with
periodic flows in narrow, defined channels where
ramping up to the crossing is not necessary.
• .Culverts shall be armored around the inlet.
Bridges / Boardwalks
• .Bridges or boardwalks are the preferred crossing
strategy for all drainages with flowing or continuously
present water.
• Deck width shall match the trail width.
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Typical Placement
• Knicks are normally located on gradual segments of
existing trail where puddling occurs.
• Knicks should be located adjacent to ground lower than
the trail so that the knick will have a place to drain.
Typical Construction
• Knicks should be constructed as semi-circular
depressions, about 10-feet in diameter, that direct water
to the outside of the trail.
• Knicks should be constructed with a 15 % max. out-
slope.
TRAIL DRAINAGE
IMPROVEMENTS
KNICKS
Knicks are effectively out-sloped drains. Knicks can be utilized
to re-direct water off of poorly draining sections of trails on
gentle slopes.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
DESIGN GUIDELINES
Image / Photo Credit: Trail Solutions: IMBA’s Guide to Building Sweet
Singletrack (2004)
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ROLLING GRADE DIPS
Rolling grade dips are useful in draining water from a trail whose slope is too steep to be drained by a knick alone. Rolling
grade dips are preferred over waterbars which require frequent maintenance and compromise the trail user experience.
Rolling grade dips may have limited application within the Foothills as they require cohesive soils that are not common
throughout most of the project area.
DESIGN STANDARDS
Typical Placement
• Rolling grade dips are typically located at sections of
trail where water flows down the trail rather than across
it.
• Rolling grade dips can be employed on steeper slopes
than knicks.
• Rolling grade dips should only be installed on cohesive
soils. Sandy or gravelly soils are not conducive to
construction of rolling grade dips.
• Rolling grade dips are best located at a natural roll or
change in trail grade that can be enhanced.
• .Rolling grade dips are generally most useful when
placed near the mid-point of a segment of descending
trail.
Typical Construction
• A rolling grade dip features a knick followed by a crest
and a long, gentle ramp hindering water from flowing
down the trail
• Ramps and crests should be thoroughly compacted
Diagrams adapted from MNDOT Trail Planning, Design and Development
Guidelines (2006)
0%
6’8’
20’ total
6’ at 6%
27’ total
35’ total
3%
6%
13’ at 14%
21’ at 15%
Ramp Crest
Photo Credit: IMBA. Trail Solutions: IMBA’s Guide to Building Sweet Singletrack (2004)
TRAIL DRAINAGE
IMPROVEMENTS
and consolidated to resist the velocity of water running
down the trail.
• Typically, soil excavated from the knick can be used to
construct the crest.
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ACTIVE TRAIL DECOMMISSIONING
Active trail decommissioning is recommended for trails that are actively eroding, highly susceptible to erosion, or are near
sensitive environmental resources such as high quality habitat or watershed lands. Treatments for these locations attempt to
deter trail user access and stop existing erosion. With management and time, these trails should be restored to a more natural
state.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Trail Entrance
• Place “Closed for Restoration” sign at entrance to trail
to be decommissioned.
• Place slash and/or boulders completely across trail and
behind signage to reinforce the trail closure.
Erosion Control
• Stabilize all existing erosion issues within the first 50
yards of the trail access. Assess the full length of the
trail for other key drainage locations that may require
erosion control measures.
• Place timber or boulder check dams at areas that are
currently eroding.
• Fill trail ruts with soil and/or slash. Straw wattles or
similar sediment catchment may also be used.
TRAIL DECOMMISSIONING
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(approx.)
Slash / boulder closure pile
Checkdams
• Obliterate any major trail cuts and blend the trail bench
back into the surrounding landform.
Revegetation
• Scarify soil 2”-6” and revegetate by broadcast or
hydroseeding with an approved Foothills native seed
mix. Seed only in the spring or fall.
• Erosion control blanketing may be utilized in difficult or
critical areas.
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PASSIVE TRAIL DECOMMISSIONING
Passive trail decommissioning is recommended for trails that are generally stable and pose limited danger to sensitive natural
resources. Treatments for these locations focus on deterring trail use and allowing the trail to re-naturalize over time.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Trail Entrance
• Place “Closed for Restoration” sign at entrance to trail
to be decommissioned.
• Place slash and/or boulders completely across trail and
behind signage to communicate the trail closure. Use
on-site slash piles for material or gain approval from
land owner to fell adjacent trees.
Erosion Control
• Review the complete extent of the trail for major
erosion issues. Mitigate erosion as needed.
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TRAIL ABANDONMENT
Some trails within the Foothills that are not actively contributing to management or environmental problems but are not viable
candidates to become part of the official trail system may simply be abandoned in place. These trails may receive occasional
use by specific user groups such as trail runners or downhill mountain bikers, but lack widespread appeal to a majority of
trail users. These trails would not be actively closed through either intensive decommissioning or passive decommissioning.
They would receive little to no maintenance and would not be addressed through the Foothills Natural Area signage and
wayfinding program. SLC Parks and Public Lands may monitor these trails for increases in erosion or management issues that
could necessitate active or passive decommissioning.
REVEGETATION
Existing trails identified for intensive decommissioning, proposed trail re-routes, and other disturbed areas should be
revegetated with native plants and grasses. Areas to be seeded should be scarified with a fire rake or similar tool to a depth
of 1/4 - 1/2” and wattles or connectivity modifiers installed to catch and hold seeds. Cultivation should take place no sooner
than 2 weeks prior to seeding. Preferred time of seeding is late October - February. Areas that are inaccessible or have
existing native vegetation that has been disturbed should not be cultivated.
All areas to be seeded should be prepared with a cleated roller, crawler tractor, or similar equipment that forms longitudinal
depressions at least 2 inches deep. This method should be used for stabilization and preparation of the surface to be seeded.
The entire area should be uniformly covered with longitudinal depressions formed perpendicular to the natural flow of water
on the slope. The soil should be conditioned when possible with sufficient water so the longitudinal depressions remain in
the soil surface until completion of the seeding. Areas prepared for seeding should be in a weed free and bare condition. All
bags of seed should be brought to the site in sealed bags and should have seed labels attached showing the seed meets the
requirements. Seed which has become wet, moldy, or otherwise damaged in transit or storage will not be accepted.
Seed shall be dispersed with a hand-crank or wheeled seed-spreader. Straw wattles or erosion control blankets should be
used on slopes steeper than 3:1.
TRAIL DECOMMISSIONING
Foothills Revegetation Seed Mix Percent Cover Desired
Pascopyrum smithii Western wheatgrass 30
Pseudoroegneria spicata Bluebunch wheatgrass 25
Poa secunda Sandberg Bluegrass (native genotype)20
Hedysarum boreale Northern sweetvetch 5
Balsamorhiza saggitata Arrowleaf balsamroot 5
Achillea millefolium var. occidentalis Western yarrow 5
Artemisia tridentata Big sage 5
Ericameria nauseosus Rabbit brush 5
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Local soil types and surficial geology can necessitate lower running slopes, higher cross slopes, and other alterations to the
standards shown on page 72. Soil compaction and susceptibility to compaction, displacement, wetting and erosion should
always be carefully evaluated prior to final alignment and construction of any trail segment. In some cases, the presence of
shale layers or other challenging rock types may necessitate substantial adjustments to the trail alignments shown in Chapter
Four.
Particular layers of concern in the Foothills Natural Area include the Woodside Shale, Donut Shale, and Mead Peak member
of the Phosphoria formation in the south fork of Dry Creek and the south face of Little Black Mountain. The clay minerals in
these shale layers absorb water into their mineral structure when wet, and become extremely clumpy, sticky, and prone to
massive trail damage. Trail construction should avoid these layers where possible, or trails should be closed seasonally to
avoid major damage when trails are wet.
Tertiary conglomerates are widespread in the Central and (especially) Northern Sub-Areas and can make for challenging
trail construction and maintenance. Grade control is EXTREMELY important for trail sustainability in these rock units, and
maximum grades should be kept slightly lower than those shown in the table on page 72.
A tertiary tuffaceous layer inconsistently appears in locations around lower City Creek, including around Ensign Peak and
in Hell Canyon. This layer can become very gloppy when wet, and prone to sloughing. It is also hard to identify, so geologic
maps should be carefully consulted during trail layout. Trail construction in this layer should have lower running slopes and
very good drainage.
One final geologic consideration includes the fossil resources located on the lower slopes of Mt. Van Cott above the
University Medical Center. Trail alignment should avoid these fossil resources to prevent vandalism, and trails should be
carefully routed to prevent inadvertent destruction of any fossil-containing rocks.
SOIL AND GEOLOGY
CONSIDERATIONS
DESIGN GUIDELINES
This image is an excerpt of the USGS Fort Douglas Geologic Quadrangle,
available at:
https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/Prodesc/proddesc_9901.htm
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TRAILHEAD MONUMENT
Trailhead monuments alert pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists traveling along a public roadways to the presence of a
trailhead for the Foothills Natural Area.
TRAIL WAYFINDING
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Placement
• Trailhead monuments should be located adjacent to the
public ROW near the trailhead parking lot.
• Monument signage should be visible from adjacent
streets and comply with the SLC Sign Code.
Construction
• Support Posts: Treated or rot-resistant 6x6 wood posts,
tubular weathered steel, or weathered angle-iron.
• Sign Panel: Digital print on aluminum (size varies).
Place one panel on each side of the monument or use
double-sided sign panel where monuments can be
viewed from two directions.
• Permitting: Secure applicable sign permits.
Community Wayfinding
• SLC should develop recommendations and design
standards for community wayfinding signage in
residential neighborhoods adjacent to the Foothills
Natural Area. Consistent recognizable in-street signage
will help guide trail users to access points which
otherwise may be difficult to locate, and minimize
disruption to neighbors from potential trail users driving
around looking for trails.
EMIGRATIONCANYONEMIGRATIONCANYON
TRAILHEADTRAILHEAD
TRAILHEADTRAILHEAD
EMIGRATIONCANYONEMIGRATIONCANYON
Horizontal
Vertical
Jurisdiction
logo
13”
21”
60”
15”
30”
50”
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ACCESS POINT SIGNAGE
Secondary access points with limited parking, services, or user traffic may not necessitate the same level of information and
signage as formal trailheads with greater use.
TRAIL WAYFINDING
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Placement
Access point signage should be placed at all access points
from the public ROW.
• Access point signage should be situated so that the
sign blade is perpendicular to adjacent street or public
ROW
• Signage should be placed 2’-0” off of the trail in the
most visible location
Construction
• Sign Post: 5’-10” height, weathered angle iron
• Sign Panel: Double-sided, digital print on aluminum, 12”
x 48”
• Permitting: Secure applicable sign permits.
Living
Room
Trail
Mt. Wire
Trail
Bonneville
Shoreline
Trail
FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
TRAIL ADOPTED BY:
FRIENDS OF THE BST
1.0 MILE
NEXT JCT.
1.0 MILETOMAHAWK DRIVETOMAHAWK DRIVEWWW.FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
LEGEND
0 0.5 1 MILES
Placeholder map
and Legend
EMIGRATIONCANYONEMIGRATIONCANYON
WWW.FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
RULES &
REGULATIONS
TRAIL
DESCRIPTIONS
10.15A-1
3.9”
Primary Trail Name
Trail Direction
Distance to next trail
junction (each direction)
Trail management information
(prohibited uses, wheelchair
accessible, direction of travel,
etc...)
Additional trails or
destinations accessible
via the primary trail
Intersection locater code
Website map address
Trail adoption
organization (if applicable)
Foothills Natural
Area branding
Access Point Kiosk Map
Trail Marker
Digital print on
aluminum sign face
(double-sided)
Weathered angle
iron per SLC
signage standards
Map panel
Access point name;
2 lines of text may
be accommodated
Approved /
prohibited uses
icons, rules &
regulations
Rules /
regulations /
trail
descriptions
Painted wood
bulletin board
Weathered
angle iron per
SLC signage
standards
Jurisdiction
logo
Foothills logo
48”
12”
42”
27”
62”84”
18”
Secondary
Trail
Decals
Primary
Trail
Decal
Trail
System
Decal
40”
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KIOSK MAP
Trailhead kiosk maps should be located at all major and
minor trailheads that access the Foothills Natural Area.
Kiosks should be located in conspicuous areas along the
primary route from parking areas to the trail. Sufficient
space should be provided around the kiosk to allow people
to observe the information without obstructing adjacent
walkways and meet ADA clear zone requirements.
TRAIL WAYFINDING
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Living
Room
Trail
Mt. Wire
Trail
Bonneville
Shoreline
Trail
FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
TRAIL ADOPTED BY:
FRIENDS OF THE BST
1.0 MILENEXT JCT.
1.0 MILETOMAHAWK DRIVETOMAHAWK DRIVEWWW.FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
LEGEND
0 0.5 1 MILES
Placeholder map
and Legend
EMIGRATIONCANYONEMIGRATIONCANYON
WWW.FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
RULES &
REGULATIONS
TRAIL
DESCRIPTIONS
10.15A-1
3.9”
Primary Trail Name
Trail Direction
Distance to next trail
junction (each direction)
Trail management information
(prohibited uses, wheelchair
accessible, direction of travel,
etc...)
Additional trails or
destinations accessible
via the primary trail
Intersection locater code
Website map address
Trail adoption
organization (if applicable)
Foothills Natural
Area branding
Access Point Kiosk Map
Trail Marker
Digital print on
aluminum sign face
(double-sided)
Weathered angle
iron per SLC
signage standards
Map panel
Access point name;
2 lines of text may
be accommodated
Approved /
prohibited uses
icons, rules &
regulations
Rules /
regulations /
trail
descriptions
Painted wood
bulletin board
Weathered
angle iron per
SLC signage
standards
Jurisdiction
logo
Foothills logo
48”
12”
42”
27”
62”84”
18”
Secondary
Trail
Decals
Primary
Trail
Decal
Trail
System
Decal
40”
Construction
• Post: 6’-0” height, weathered angle iron
• Sign Panel: Double-sided, digital print on aluminum, 42”
x 48”
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KIOSK MAP (CONTINUED)
TRAIL WAYFINDING
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Kiosk maps display helpful navigational information where
trail users may be stopping long enough to digest more
information. Kiosks should be located in conspicuous areas
along the primary route from parking areas to the trail
system. Sufficient space should be provided around the
kiosk to allow people to observe the information without
obstructing adjacent walkways and meet ADA clear zone
requirements.
Typical elements to be included on trailhead kiosks are:
• Trail Map
• Regulations, hours, emergency contact information, trail
etiquette
• Approved or prohibited uses, and
• Additionally, per the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) standards, trailhead facilities built with federal
funds shall include the following information:
• Length of the trail or trail segment
• Surface type/firmness/stability
• Typical and minimum tread width
• Typical and maximum running slope
• Typical and maximum cross slope
Map designs may vary widely and still produce effective
navigation guidance to trail users. Easily interpreted trail
maps can contain a number of standard elements including:
• North arrow
• Scale / distance references
• Legend
• Trail names
• Use of approved icons for ease of use and to
accommodate non-English speakers
• Trail alignments, lengths, surface types
• Trail elevation profiles
• Jurisdiction and agency boundaries
• Basic amenities including restrooms, trailheads, parks,
and civic institutions
• Specific trail hazards (if present)
• “You are here” indicators
Map Panel Material Advantages Disadvantages Approx. Cost
(42” x 48”)
Embedded fiberglass (digital
output encapsulated in clear
fiberglass)
Resistant to shattering, weather,
fading, and graffiti. Excellent
colors and resolution.
10 year warranty
May need to occasionally
buff with sandpaper.
Edges not as attractive as
high pressure laminate.
$800 - $950
(1/8”-1/2” thick)
High Pressure Laminate (digital
output encapsulated in clear
plastic resin)
Resistant to shattering, weather,
fading, and graffiti. Excellent
colors and resolution.
10-20 year warranty
Can be scratched or
damaged with significant
effort.
$700 - $1050
(1/8”-1/2” thick)
ImageLOC® (printed and fused to
aluminum substrate)
Resistant to shattering, weather,
fading, and graffiti. Excellent
colors and resolution.
10-20 year warranty
Can be scratched or
damaged with significant
effort.
$550 - $650
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TRAIL MARKER
Recreational trail markers provide useful information at key
decision points along a natural surface trails. Trail markers
are utilized to assure users that they are on the correct trail,
define where connecting trails lead, and indicated mileages
and level of difficulty.
TRAIL WAYFINDING
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Construction
• Post: 3.9” wide dual-sided carsonite marker or
triangular carsonite post depending on configuration of
trail intersection.
• Vinyl Decals: Custom retroreflective vinyl decals
• Trail System Decal: The Trail System Decal includes
a number of elements consolidated into a single vinyl
decal including the website address for the Foothills
Natural Area, intersection locater code (described
below), trail adoption organization (if applicable) and
Foothills Natural Area branding.
• Intersection Locater Code: The intersection locater
code will help facilitate emergency response efforts
and provide a precise way to communicate spatial
information for a variety of purposes. All BST trail
intersections would have a simple numerical mileage
code taken out to two decimal places as needed when
many intersections are clustered together. (Example 1.1,
10.1, 10.11). Numbering should be organized from north
to south along the BST and would serve as de facto
mileage markers. All other intersections off of the BST
will have the following information in addition to the
baseline numbering:
Living
Room
Trail
Mt. Wire
Trail
Bonneville
Shoreline
Trail
FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
TRAIL ADOPTED BY:
FRIENDS OF THE BST
1.0 MILE
NEXT JCT.
1.0 MILETOMAHAWK DRIVETOMAHAWK DRIVEWWW.FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
LEGEND
00.51MILES
Placeholder map
and Legend
EMIGRATIONCANYONEMIGRATIONCANYON
WWW.FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
RULES &
REGULATIONS
TRAIL
DESCRIPTIONS
10.15A-1
3.9”
Primary Trail Name
Trail Direction
Distance to next trail
junction (each direction)
Trail management information
(prohibited uses, wheelchair
accessible, direction of travel,
etc...)
Additional trails or
destinations accessible
via the primary trail
Intersection locater code
Website map address
Trail adoption
organization (if applicable)
Foothills Natural
Area branding
Access Point Kiosk Map
Trail Marker
Digital print on aluminum sign face (double-sided)Weathered angle iron per SLC signage standards
Map panel
Access point name; 2 lines of text may be accommodated
Approved /
prohibited uses
icons, rules &
regulations
Rules /
regulations /
trail
descriptions
Painted wood
bulletin board
Weathered
angle iron per
SLC signage
standards
Jurisdiction
logo
Foothills logo48”
12”
42”
27”
62”84”
18”
Secondary
Trail
Decals
Primary
Trail
Decal
Trail
System
Decal
40”
XX.XX- Equals the intersections approximate location
perpendicular to the BST
A- Indicates locations above the BST in elevation
B- Indicates locations below the BST in elevation
#- Numbered intersections outwards from the BST
XX.XX-(A or B)-# (1-9)
• Primary Trail Decal: The primary trail decal includes
the trail name, level of difficulty (denoted by color:
green, blue, or black), directional arrow, mileage to
nearest trail junction (in one or both directions), and
applicable management information such as approved
trail uses, wheelchair accessibility, or directional travel
information.
• Secondary Trail Decals (optional): Secondary trail
decals denote trails or destinations that are accessible
from the primary trail. As with the primary trail decal,
color can be used to denote the level of difficulty for a
specific trail.
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TYPICAL TRAIL MARKER PLACEMENT
Trail markers should be placed at all official trail intersections within the Foothills Natural Area
• Trail markers should be placed 2’-0” off of the trail in the most conspicuous location. Either two-sided carsonite markers
or triangular carsonite posts may be utilized depending on which type provides the most visibility for the particular
location.
TRAIL WAYFINDING
EXAMPLE APPLICATION
Tra
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2’ min.
2’ min.
Trail marker
Side A
Trail marker
Side B
Next
Destination
#1
Trail #2
Name
FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
TRAIL ADOPTED BY:
FRIENDS OF THE BST
NEXT JCT.
X.X MILE
10.15A-1
Trail #1
Name
FOOTHILLTRAILS.COM
TRAIL ADOPTED BY:
FRIENDS OF THE BST
1.0 MILE
NEXT JCT.
1.0 MILE
10.15A-1
Next
Destination
#2
Next
Destination
#1
Next
Destination
#2
Trail Marker Side A Trail Marker Side B
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MAJOR TRAILHEADS
Good access to a trail system is a key element for its success. Trailheads serve the local and regional population arriving to
the trail system by car, transit, bicycle or other modes. Trailheads provide essential access to the shared use path system and
include information and amenities for trail user comfort.
Major trailheads may provide a wide range of user
amenities, such as:
• Convenient access to transit stops (where feasible)
• .Motor vehicle parking, including accessible parking
spaces
• .Short term bicycle parking such as racks or secure
parking areas
• .Wayfinding kiosks, with orientation and interpretive
information
• .Accessible trail signs noting trail conditions and
degrees of difficulty
• .Drinking water fountains (where feasible)
Restroom Restroom
& Drinking & Drinking
FountainFountain
SeatingSeating
Bike ParkingBike Parking
Informational Informational
SignsSigns
ADA Access ADA Access
via Raised via Raised
CrosswalkCrosswalk
Transit AccessTransit AccessBike AccessBike Access Entry SignEntry Sign
Accessible Accessible
ParkingParking
• Restrooms (where feasible)
• Shelters or picnic areas
• Scenic viewpoints or overlooks
• Benches and/or picnic tables
• Staging or gathering spaces
• Interpretive signs
• Trash and recycling containers
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
DESIGN GUIDELINES
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Trailhead Trailhead
MonumentMonument
Path Acc
ess
Path Acc
ess
Kiosk MapKiosk Map
Accessible Accessible
ParkingParking
Pedestrian Pedestrian
AccessAccess
MINOR TRAILHEADS
Minor trailheads are access points with some parking but minimal infrastructure. They can occur at locally known spots, such
as parks and residential developments. Minor trailheads could include a small parking lot for up to 8 passenger vehicles.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
Minor trailheads may provide parking for up to eight
vehicles. The parking area may be asphalt or gravel, as
long as ADA requirements are met. Minor trailheads should
accommodate emergency and maintenance vehicle access.
Minor trailheads should provide:
• Convenient access to transit stops (where feasible)
• Motor vehicle parking for up to 8 vehicles, including
accessible parking spaces.
• Short term bicycle parking such as racks
• Kiosk map
• Trailhead monument
• Drinking water fountains (if feasible)
• Benches and/or picnic tables
• Trash and recycling containers
DESIGN GUIDELINES
TRAILHEAD PLANNING
& DESIGN (CONT.)
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Access Access
Point Point
SignageSignage
Accessible Accessible
ParkingParking
Bikeway Bikeway
AccessAccess
Access PathAccess Path
TRAILHEAD PLANNING
& DESIGN (CONT.)
TRAIL ACCESS POINTS
Trail access points are formalized small trailhead facilities which may or may not be served by on-street parking along an
adjacent roadway and connected via an access path. Access points should be designed with a consistent character to larger
trailhead locations, but may feature fewer amenities due to limited space requirements.
Trail access points should be located where property
acquisition or existing easements allow. Ideally access
points can be utilized to their full potential when they are
near existing transit stops or on-street bikeways.
• Access points should provide designated on-street
parking where feasible, to reduce parking impacts to
neighbors
• Accessible curb ramps should be provided from the
parking lane to the access point if they lead to an
accessible trail
• Access point signage should always be located at public
trail access points, a minimum of 2’-0” off of the trail,
and should be oriented towards the street
• Additional amenities such as a map kiosk, benches, or a
trash receptacle may be considered if space allows
• Installation of “No Parking” signs should be considered
where disruption of residential parking is common
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION
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SPECIAL USE CYCLE TRAILS
SPECIAL USE CYCLE TRAILS
In addition to traditional shared-use natural surface trails, mountain bikers are increasingly seeking specialized experiences
to provide technical challenges and expand their skills. Features may be provided in clustered areas or along specific trails
designed for mountain bikers. By reducing trail use conflicts, these trails increase safety and trail experience for all users.
DESIGN GUIDELINES
Adaptive mountain bike trails are built
to accommodate a range of adaptive
mountain bikes including hand cycles
or recumbent cycles. Typically these
trails are slightly wider than normal
singletrack trails and have stricter
cross-slope tolerances so as to prevent
tricycles from tipping over.
Example: Porcuclimb and Down Dog at
Round Valley
Freeride mountain bike trails and flow
trails are built specifically for mountain
bikers and often prohibit other types
of users, such as hikers or equestrians,
to mitigate safety concerns. Trails are
typically directional (downhill only)
and provide features such as banked
turns, rock gardens, drop-offs, jumps,
or other man-made technical features.
Signage should be used extensively to
identify upcoming features and denote
the level of difficulty. Providing safe,
authorized freeride trails is an important
consideration for trail planners because
freeride mountain bikers will often seek
to create their own freeride trails in the
absence of legitimate options.
Example: Bobsled Trail
Bike parks are a relatively recent
development and the growth of
compact facilities specifically for
mountain bicycling have allowed more
people to recreate outdoors. Bike
parks often include numerous elements
such as pump tracks, jump lines, or
freeride trails for a variety of skill levels.
Skills areas may include log skinnies,
rock gardens, teeter-totters and other
features to provide additional challenge.
Bike parks are often co-located within
existing parks or near trail systems.
Pump tracks include a series of “rollers”
and banked turns that allow bicyclists
to navigate through the course without
pedaling by “pumping” up and down.
Pump tracks are suitable for all ages
and allow children and experienced
bicyclists a place to grow their skills.
Pump tracks should generally be sited
on slopes between 3-7%. Public pump
tracks typically can be designed with
footprints as small as 5000 square feet.
Examples: I-Street Bike Park
ADAPTIVE CYCLE TRAILS FREERIDE MTN. BIKE TRAILS BIKE PARKS AND PUMP TRACKS
Photo Credit: dreamadaptive.org
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Implementation of the Foothills Trail System Plan will
require a phased approach that accounts for both capital
construction and ongoing maintenance. Maintenance
needs for the future 106-mile system will vary significantly
from the existing 41-mile official trail system. However, by
constructing trails in a sustainable manner as described in
Chapter Five, trail maintenance can be kept at manageable
levels for Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands.
The following chapter specifies proposed phasing for the
implementation of the Foothills trail system that addresses
public needs, necessary permitting and pre-construction
activities. Although project phasing is recommended, Salt
Lake City Parks and Public Lands should remain flexible and
Women’s Trail Build Day (Photo Credit: Bingham Cyclery)
OVERVIEW
IMPLEMENTATION
“Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized
people are beginning to find out going to the
mountains is going home...”
-John Muir
opportunistic in regards to implementation. Deviation from
the proposed implementation schedule may be warranted if
opportunities exist to construct projects more economically,
partner with other agencies, respond to specific grant
funding, or address a pressing public need.
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CAPITAL COSTS
OVERVIEW
Implementation for the recommended trail system for the
Foothills Natural Area will vary by site and intended use.
In some cases, bridges and structures may be required.
The following guidelines may be used to approximate
costs prior to the bidding process. For planning purposes,
new trail construction has been estimated at $2.50,
$5.00, or $8.00 / lineal foot for new trails based on
known site constraints including steepness of terrain,
underlying geology, and vegetation density. However,
actual construction costs will likely vary due to actual site
conditions encountered during final trail layout, and timing
of implementation. An annual inflation factor of 2% has
been applied to trail construction in future phases.
Trailhead cost estimates and detailed improvement designs
will be developed beginning in 2020. Implementation costs
for all proposed trailhead improvements are expected to be
in the range of $2M - $5M.
IMPLEMENTATION
Trail Type Sub-Type Discussion/Description Planning-
Level Cost
Construction of hike,
bike, or shared use
singletrack,
30” - 40” wide
Easy 10% - 30% sideslopes; minimal vegetation; minimal rock;
climbing turns or small berms; no drainages; no armoring or
retaining walls; easy access to work site
$2.50 per LF
Moderate
31% - 50% sideslopes; moderate vegetation; small, loose rock;
switchbacks or switchberms; no steep drainages; minimal
armoring or retaining walls; easy access to work site
$5.00 per LF
Difficult 51%+ sideslopes; dense vegetation; large rock; switchbacks
or switchberms with retaining walls; steep drainages;
armoring or retaining walls; difficult access to work site
$8.00 per LF
Bike-
Optimized Bike-optimized trails with advanced dirt and rock features $8.00+ per LF
Bridges and Structures Engineered Bridges and structures must be priced separately. Bridges
requiring engineering typically cost $1,000 per LF.$1,000 per LF
Women’s Trail Build Day (Photo Credit: Bingham Cyclery)
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MAINTENANCE COSTS
OVERVIEW
In order to protect the City’s long-term investment in the
Foothills Trail System, adequate on-going maintenance and
management are critical to preserving the plan pillars of:
• Environmental sustainability
• User experience
• Accessibility
• Safety
• Physical sustainability
Maintenance and management activities generally fall into
three primary categories:
• Annual trail maintenance, and
• Weed control along trail corridors, and
• Management costs (Foothills Natural Area Ranger)
Annual Trail Maintenance
Annual trail maintenance includes repairs, decommissioning
of developing social trails, erosion control, and other
activities due to weather or user-created damage to trails.
Weed Control
Seasonal treatment of harmful weeds along trail corridors
to mitigate recreational impacts on natural vegetation and
habitat; includes weed mapping & inventory, physical and
chemical treatments, and reseeding of desirable species.
IMPLEMENTATION
Women’s Trail Build Day (Photo Credit: Bingham Cyclery)
Maintenance /
Management Activity Sub-Type Discussion/Description Planning-
Level Cost
Annual Maintenance
Sustainably-
Built Trails
Costs increase slightly for backcountry trails because of the
time associated with mobilizing personnel, equipment, and
materials into remote areas.
4% of
construction
costs
Unsustainable
Legacy Trails
Difficult to estimate; each trail would have to be evaluated
individually.
Require
individual
evaluation
Weed Control N/A
Aggressive control and containment of weeds to current
extent will keep future costs low; public education at
trailheads can help reduce weed dispersal along trails.
$1,500 per trail
system mile
Trails Management N/A
Develop a position for a ranger or rangers to monitor and
manage activities within the Foothills Natural Area. Includes
salary, benefits, fuel, equipment maintenance, and cell
phone.
$81,500 / year
(one position)
Maintenance /
Management
Activity
Total
Mileage
Planning-
Level Annual
Maintenance
Costs
North Sub Region 30.63 miles $97,700 / year
Central Sub Region 40.24 miles $128,350 / year
South Region 34.98 miles $111,600 / year
Foothills Ranger $81,500
Total System 105.85 miles $419,150 / year
More information on weed control is provided on the
following page.
Management
With anticipated increases in users and trail mileage
within the Foothills Natural Area, dedicated management
resources will become necessary to help facilitate
enforcement, emergency response, weather-related trail
closures, and other “boots on the ground” management
activities. A full-time Foothills Ranger position or positions
would help address many of these needs. Trail ranger
positions are widely cited as an invaluable component of
successful, popular trail systems elsewhere in the country.
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WEED CONTROL AND TRAIL
SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
IMPLEMENTATION
OVERVIEW
Managing invasive weeds in the Foothills Natural Area, and
working proactively and aggressively to limit their spread
along recreational trail corridors, will be critical to protecting
the ecological health of the FNA, and also the quality of the
trail user experience. Currently, invasive species like cereal
rye grass and cheat grass are becoming widespread in the
FNA. While appearing harmless, these species and other
annual grasses grow aggressively and can outcompete
native bunchgrasses, but lack the extensive root systems
of perennial natives. Invasive annual grasses are more fire-
prone, and their shallow root systems mean that following
major disturbances like wildfire, hillslopes and be highly
susceptible to erosion and even landslides. Extensive
monocultures of these invasive grasses also deteriorate
habitat quality for many desirable wildlife species. Similarly,
invasive forbes like Dyer’s woad, dalmation toadflax, and
myrtle spurge can form massive monocultures that reduce
biodiversity, out-compete desirable native wildflowers and
other plans, impair ecosystem health, and contribute to soil
loss.
Other invaders such as puncture vine and yellow star thistle
also are making incursions into the FNA. These weed
species not only threaten habitat quality, but also pose a
serious threat to recreation. Thorny, spiny plants and sharp
seeds, when growing out of control, can clog trail corridors,
pop bike tires, injure dogs and people, and generally
diminish the quality of the recreational experience that the
Foothills Natural Area is known for.
All of these invasive weeds can be spread more effectively
by trail users than by just about any other means.
Inadvertent transmission of weed seeds on hiking boots or
shoes, bike tires, or dog’s fur can quickly transport noxious
invasive plants deep into undisturbed areas, where the
weeds will find fertile ground and can quickly spread before
they are detected.
It is critical that an aggressive information and weed
mitigation campaign be initiated simultaneously with any
improvements to the Foothills Trail System. Proactive
measures should include widespread education about
weed seed transmission at every foothill access point, weed
identification information at major trailheads, coordinated
volunteer weed pulls during appropriate seasons, and
ongoing funding for a weed mitigation crew to travel the
Foothills Trail System, identify new occurrences of invasive
weeds, and control them using all appropriate biological,
manual, chemical, and restoration methods. It is unavoidable
that trail system expansion will result in spread of invasive
plants in the Foothills Natural Area. But with proper
proactive management, spread of the most concerning
weeds can be slowed and mitigated along many trail
corridors, and habitat areas and recreational experiences
can be protected into the future.
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Decommission Type Unit Cost Estimated Project Area Cost
Passive Decommissioning $600 / trail junction $42,000 (70 locations)
Active Decommissioning $8.00 / linear foot $184,000
Improvement Unit Cost Estimated Project Area Cost
Trailhead Development varies / TBD TBD pending design
Trail System Signage $130 - $1,000 $32,000
Trailhead Signage $5,000 $70,000
TRAIL PRIORITIZATION
OVERVIEW
In order to establish a logical and publicly-supported
implementation schedule for the proposed Foothills Trail
System, the Planning Team developed a simple prioritization
methodology to score, rank and phase proposed trail
projects. This methodology considered three basic criteria
for each proposed trail:
• Public support, and;
• Underlying land ownership, and;
• Necessity of habitat data collection
Public Support
Public support for each proposed trail was measured using
input from public meetings and the online public input map.
At the two public meetings where the Foothills Trail System
plan was presented, the public was asked to identify their
top five projects for implementation. A similar exercise was
conducted using the online input map. The results of these
two activities were then compiled and tabulated to create a
public support score for every project.
Land Ownership
In addition to public support, underlying land ownership for
each trail segment was also cataloged. Projects entirely on
Salt Lake City and/or University of Utah land pose the least
barriers to implementation, while trails over state-owned
and USFS lands will take slightly longer to coordinate and
construct. Trails proposed over private lands require the
most coordination and lead time to plan and construct.
IMPLEMENTATION
Land Ownership
SLC/
U of U
State of
Utah USFS Private
Top
50%
Priority
Phase I Phase II Phase II Phase III
Bottom
50%
Priority
Varies Phase III Phase III N/A
Habitat Data Collection
Additional habitat data collection is proposed in each of
three "habitat study areas," where existing recreational trail
impacts are small, and new trail development could have
detrimental effects on wildlife. Trail construction in these
areas should be delayed for several years until sufficient
data analysis can be performed.
Phasing
In order to separate the proposed trail projects into phases,
projects were categorized based on their public support
score. Projects with scores in the upper 50% of all projects
were deemed “high priority”. High priority projects on
Salt Lake City or University of Utah property were then
classified as Phase I projects, except within habitat study
areas (such trails were postponed to Phase II). High priority
projects on State of Utah and USFS lands were deemed
suitable for Phase II. Projects on private lands, as well as
all "low-priority" projects were selected for Phase III. In a
small number of cases, low-priority projects were moved to
Phase I or Phase II in order to facilitate the overall function
of a high-priority trail alignment; similarly, a small number of
trails initially in Phase I were moved to a later phase because
their proper function depended on a Phase II or Phase III
trail segment. Each phase was reviewed to ensure that the
trail system evolves logically and that the phasing does
not contribute to connectivity or management problems.
Anticipated scheduling for the various phases is as follows:
• Phase I: 0-3-year build-out
• Phase II: 4-6-year build-out
• Phase III: 7-10-year build-out
Phasing Other Trail System Components
In addition to new trail construction, trailhead improvements,
trail system signage, trail decommissions, and upgrades
to existing system trails need to be incorporated into the
phased development of the Foothills Trail System. Trail
decommissioning and signage costs are comparatively
small, and these items should be incorporated sequentially
as individual trail alignments are constructed (trails should
be decommissioned as soon as they are replaced by
a functional alternate route). Trailhead improvements
and upgrades to existing "system" trails are not as
dependent on phase, and detailed designs and costs
have not be calculated as part of this plan. However, these
improvements, especially trailhead developments, are
critical to the functionality of the overall trail system. Design
documents and cost estimates should be developed for
trailhead improvements, and recommended improvements
should be implemented as soon as funding is available.
Phase Proposed Mileage Planning-Level Cost
Phase I 14.37 miles $620,564
Phase II 37.31 miles $1,643,932
Phase III 13.37 miles $582,886
Grand Total 65.05 miles $2,847,382
$620K for Phase I implementation
$2.8 Mil for full system buildout
$419K
BY THE NUMBERS
IMPLEMENTATION
annual maintenance &
management cost
(at full buildout)
Note: May not include all soft costs and
estimates may increase over time.
*Planning-level costs are approximate and do not include acquisition (if necessary), permitting, or engineering (if necessary). Final costs will vary based upon local conditions. Phase II & III costs include a 2% per annum inflation factor.
Trail Construction Costs
Trail Decommissioning Costs
Other Trail System Development Costs
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TRAIL NETWORK
DESTINATIONS + BOUNDARIES
Existing Trails and Paths
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TRAIL PRIORITIZATION
PHASE I
Phase I trail improvements consist
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can be built on Salt Lake City and
University of Utah owned property.
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Trail Id Name Proposed
Mileage Management Controls Planning
Level Cost
N-13 Over The Cliffs 0.58 Shared Use $24,499
N-14 Lakeview Trail 0.75 Shared Use $31,680
N-15 North City Creek Trail 0.92 Shared Use $38,861
C-2 Long Way Home Trail 1.94 Mountain Bike Only $81,946
C-4 New Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Alignment 0.68 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional Hiking $28,723
C-7 Memory Grove 2.56 Hiking Only $108,134
C-26 Popperton Gulch Nature Trail 0.25 Hiking Only $10,560
C-27 Popperton - Beginner Mountain
Bike Trail 0.4 Mountain Bike Only $10,560
C-28 Popperton Climbing Trail 0.35 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional Hiking $9,240
C-29 Popperton Loop Trail 0.74 Shared Use $19,536
C-30 Popperton - Blue Square
Descending 0.24 Mountain Bike Only $10,138
C-31 Popperton - Black Diamond
Descending 0.3 Mountain Bike Only $12,672
C-32 New Bonneville Shoreline Trail
(Dry Creek Section)2.13 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional Hiking $112,464
C-35 Twin Peaks Trail 1.13 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional Hiking $47,731
C-41 New BST / Morris Mountain Trail 1.4 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional Hiking $73,920
Phase I Total $620,564
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Trail Id Name Proposed
Mileage Management Controls Planning-
Level Cost
N-5 New BST - North Foothills 2.28 Shared Use $60,192
N-6 Prime Meridian Trail 2.35 Mountain Bike Only $62,040
N-7 Meridian Peak Trail 3.47 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional
Hiking $91,608
N-11 Towers Trail 3.67 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional
Hiking $155,020
C-14 Avenues Ridgeline Trail 1.18 Shared Use $31,152
C-34 Dry Spell 1.92 Mountain Bike Only $81,101
C-36 South Fork Dry Creek Trail 1.41 Shared Use $37,224
S-2 Mt. Van Cott Trail 3.17 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional
Hiking $167,376
S-5 Red Butte Canyon Downhill 0.73 Mountain Bike Only $19,272
S-7 Skyline Nature Trail East 1.84 Shared Use $77,722
S-9 Living Room Trail 1.89 Foot Traffic Only $99,792
S-10 Mt. Wire Trail 4.6 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional
Hiking $242,880
S-11 Lithograph Fork Trail 4.3 Shared Use $227,040
S-12 Lithograph Point Trail 0.1 Shared Use $5,280
S-14 The Slip Trail 0.8 Mountain Bike Only $42,240
S-16 Wild Mouse 1.1 Mountain Bike Only $46,464
S-18*Rollercoaster Uphill 0.4 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional
Hiking $16,896
S-30 Wagner Peak Loop Trail 2.1 Shared Use $55,440
Phase II Total $1,518,739
PHASE 2 TRAILS
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Train Stations
Water Body
Parks
Cemetery
Project Boundary
School
Salt Lake City
Major Trailhead
Minor Trailhead
Access Point
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Phase 2 - State and University of Utah Lands
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Current Phase Highlight
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TRAIL PRIORITIZATION
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Phase III trail improvements consist
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Trail Id Name Proposed
Mileage Management Controls Planning-
Level Cost
N-4 NSL BST 0.96 Shared Use $25,344
C-1 Morris Creek Trail 1.03 Hiking Only $43,507
C-8 11th Avenue Connector 0.09 Hiking Only $3,802
C-15 Gullies & Hollows Trail 2.79 Foot Traffic Only $117,850
C-19 East Fork Perry’s Trail 0.5 Hiking Only $13,200
C-20 East Fork Parley’s Trail (Alternate)0.47 Hiking Only $12,408
C-22 Block U Hiking Trail 1.18 Hiking Only $49,843
C-33 North Fork Dry Creek Trail 1.64 Hiking Only $69,274
S-3 Bonneville Shoreline Trail 0.79 Shared Use $20,856
S-6 Skyline Nature Trail West 0.17 Shared Use $7,181
S-13 Lithograph Fork Connector 0.26 Shared Use $13,728
S-15 Colossus 0.69 Mountain Bike Only $29,146
S-17 Emigration Ascending Trail 0.08 Uphill Mountain Bike/Multi-Directional Hiking $3,379
S-19 Wagner Hollow Trail 0.44 Shared Use $18,586
S-21 Emigration Trailhead Connector
Trail 0.1 Shared Use $2,640
S-22 Wagner Spring Trail 0.63 Shared Use $16,632
S-23 Rotary Donner Connector 0.38 Shared Use $16,051
S-24 Secret Garden Trail 0.26 Hiking Only $10,982
S-25 Sagebrush Flats Trail 0.11 Hiking Only $2,904
S-26 Battle Gulch Trail 0.54 Hiking Only $22,810
S-28 Emigration Bike Descent Route 0.26 Mountain Bike Only $6,864
Phase III Total $507,437
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Liberty
Park
Sunnyside
Park
Lindsey
Gardens
Park
Salt Lake
City Cemetery
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
900 S
200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
100 S900 W300 W400 W200 W300 N
600 W200 E700 E300 E500 E800 E900 E400 E1100 EF STJ ST1200 W1300 EH ST600 E1ST AVECITY CREEK K ST500 N
1200 EL STE STSTATE ST2ND AVED ST3RD AVE
1000 W500 SB STC STMAIN STBECK ST
11TH AVE
M ST1000 N
A ST1300 WSUNNYSIDE AVE
400 N
N ST7TH AVE
5TH AVE
EMERY STU STUS 89 SB9TH AVE
800 W1400 W10TH AVE
WEST TEMPLE STVICTORY RD
RED BUTTE CANYON 1200 N13TH AVE
200 N
600 N1500 WS STT STP STR STNAVAJO STWALL STVIRGINIA STO ST500 WQ ST12TH AVEDUPONT AVE
CHANDLER EAST CAPITOL WAKARA
WAY
CHEYENNE STCOLORADO ST1100 NWARM SPRINGS FOOTHILL
DRMARIO CAPECCHI 1500 NTALISMAN DR800 N
DOUGLAS STPACE LN17TH AVESUNSET DR
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COLFAX AVE
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VAN NESS PLPLEASANT CTHAXTON PLCHASE AVEGRENOBLE STBEAUMONT CTGALLACHER PLWALNUT CIRGUNNELL PL
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600 N
300 S
UNIVERSITY ST2ND AVE
3RD AVE
CHICAGO STCHICAGO ST1100 WLINCOLN ST8TH AVEM STHUBBARD AVE
500 SPUEBLO STWARM SPRINGS RDDOUGLAS ST1900 EPOST ST800 WLINDEN AVE
700 S
700 N
WASHINGTON ST1400 W700 WALAMEDA AVE
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Emigration Loop
A short and easy hike from the trailhead at the mouth
of Emigration Canyon, that passes through the shady
glen around Wagner Spring, and wraps up above This Is
The Place Heritage Park, before descending back to the
trailhead. A great first hike for kids or those with limited
stamina.
Wagner Peak Loop
A short but very enjoyable 1-hour loop hike up and around
the prominent low summit on the north slope of Emigration
Canyon, that rises over This Is The Place Heritage Park.
A great hike to enjoy the evening breeze coming down
Emigration Canyon.
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Downs
Park
Liberty
Park
Sunnyside
Park
Lindsey
Gardens
Park
Salt Lake
City Cemetery
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
900 S
200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
100 S900 W300 W400 W200 W300 N
600 W200 E700 E300 E500 E800 E900 E400 E1100 EF STJ ST1200 W1300 EH ST600 E1ST AVE CITY C R E E K K ST500 N
1200 EL STE STSTATE ST2ND AVED ST3RD AVE
1000 W500 SB STC STMAIN STB
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1200 W400 S
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BLACK MOUNTAIN
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SALT LAKE COUNTY
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Under the Cliffs Loop
A 1-hour loop with good views and
a surprising amount of solitude
despite the Eagle Ridge mine below.
Recommended for hikers and trail
runners looking for quick access to a
peaceful, scenic jaunt.
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200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
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1200 EL STE STSTATE ST2ND AVED ST3RD AVE
1000 W500 SB STC STMAIN STBECK ST11TH AVE
M ST1000 N
A ST1300 WSUNNYSIDE AVE
400 N
N ST7TH AVE5TH AVE
EMERY STU STUS 89 SB9TH AVE
800 W1400 W10TH AVE
WEST TEMPLE STVICTORY RDR E D B U TTE CAN Y O N 1200 N13TH AVE
200 N
600 N1500 WS STT STP STR STNAVAJO STWALL STVIRGINIA STO ST500 WQ ST12TH AVEDUPONT AVECHANDLER EAST CAPITOL WAKARA
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DRMARIO CAPECCHI 1500 NTALISMAN DR800 N
DOUGLAS STPACE LN17TH AVESUNSET DR
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ROBERTA STWINDSOR STBLISS CTLOWELL AVE
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FAIRFAX RDHOYT PL
WOODBINE STKRISTIANNA CIRFEDERAL P O I N T E
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EMERY CIR
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PENNY PARADE DR
STRINGFELLOW CT600 SGOSHEN ST1500 W1000 W700 W1400 W300 S1400 WPIERPONT AVE
600 N
300 S
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CHICAGO STCHICAGO ST1100 WLINCOLN ST8TH AVEM STHUBBARD AVE
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700 N
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Living Room Loop
A 90-minute loop hike that tops out
at the “Living Room” on the ridgeline
below Red Butte, and adds additional
interest beyond the traditional up-and-
back route in George’s Hollow.
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Downs
Park
Liberty
Park
Sunnyside
Park
Lindsey
Gardens
Park
Salt Lake
City Cemetery
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
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200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
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Red Butte Canyon Loop
A popular route around the outside of Red Butte
Garden and the Natural History Museum of Utah,
with good access provided via the Colorow Road
trailhead. A great 1-hour workout trail adjacent to the
U of U Campus.
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Battle Gulch Loop
A short but sweet 45-minute stroll just above the U of U
Medical Campus, with gradual grades, a small amount of
elevation gain and loss, and pleasant contours in and out of
Battle Gulch and Cephalopod Gulch. A great lunch-time hike
for Medical Campus staff and visitors.
Mt. Van Cott Loop
A 3-hour hike up and over the summit of
Mt. Van Cott, with great views of the Salt
Lake Valley from the west facing ravines
and ridgelines, and a peaceful ramble
down the shaded north slopes of Van
Cott via upper Dry Creek.
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500 SPUEBLO STWARM SPRINGS RDDOUGLAS ST1900 EPOST ST800 WLINDEN AVE
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WASHINGTON ST1400 W700 WALAMEDA AVE
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500 N
2000 E1000 E700 W300 S
500 S ELIZABETH ST1300 WMICH I G AN 500 W900 N900 WOAKLEY STSOUTH TEMPLE ST
1200 W400 S
1100 W1500 E700 N
PUEBLO ST1100 W100 SMAIN ST500 SOAKLEY ST800 S
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Popperton Loop Trail
Pleasant, peaceful walking path suitable for families and
people of all ages. A 30-minute hike completes a loop with
views of an interesting ravine, the City Cemetery, and great
views out to the Oquirrh Mountains.
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Park
Sunnyside
Park
Lindsey
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Park
Salt Lake
City Cemetery
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
900 S
200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
100 S900 W300 W400 W200 W300 N
600 W200 E700 E300 E500 E800 E900 E400 E1100 EF STJ ST1200 W1300 EH ST600 E1ST AVECITY C R E E K K ST500 N
1200 EL STE STSTATE ST2ND AVED ST3RD AVE
1000 W500 SB STC STMAIN STBECK ST
11TH AVE
M ST1000 N
A ST1300 WSUNNYSIDE AVE
400 N
N ST7TH AVE
5TH AVE
EMERY STU STUS 89 SB9TH AVE
800 W1400 W10TH AVE
WEST TEMPLE STVICTORY RD
R E D B U TTE CAN Y O N 1200 N13TH AVE
200 N
600 N1500 WS STT STP STR STNAVAJO STWALL
STVIRGINIA STO ST500 WQ ST12TH AVEDUPONT AVE
CHANDLER EAST CAPITOL WAKARA
WAY
CHEYENNE STCOLORADO ST1100 NWARM SPRINGS FOOTHILL
DRMARIO CAPECCHI 1500 NTALISMAN DR800 N
DOUGLAS STPACE LN17TH AVESUNSET DR
2100 E1460 WPACIFIC AVE
HUBBARD AVECHICAGO STCOLUMBUS STOAKLEY STARAPEEN DRMARION STRIO GRANDE ST1600 N
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LINCOLN STOURAY AVE
EMERIL AVE
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180 N
ARAPAHOE AVE
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EXPLO
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WEST CTVOLNEY CTHAWKES CTPIONEER CIR
COLFAX AVE
HANOVER PL
VAN NESS PLPLEASANT CTHAXTON PLCHASE AVEGRENOBLE STBEAUMONT CTGALLACHER PLWALNUT CIRGUNNELL PL
EMERY CIR
ALPINE PL
PENNY PARADE DR
STRINGFELLOW CT600 SGOSHEN ST1500 W1000 W700 W1400 W300 S1400 WPIERPONT AVE
600 N
300 S
UNIVERSITY ST2ND AVE
3RD AVE
CHICAGO STCHICAGO ST1100 WLINCOLN ST8TH AVEM STHUBBARD AVE
500 SPUEBLO STWARM SPRINGS RDDOUGLAS ST1900 EPOST ST800 WLINDEN AVE
700 S
700 N
WASHINGTON ST1400 W700 WALAMEDA AVE
1200 WWEST TEMPLE 600 S
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200 N
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2000 E1000 E700 W300 S
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1200 W400 S
1100 W1500 E700 N
PUEBLO ST1100 W100 SMAIN ST500 SOAKLEY ST800 S
PACIFIC AVE
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Mt. Wire Loop
A 3 to 4-hour loop hike up Mt. Wire, which starts and ends on the Living Room Trail in George’s Hollow, then contours up and
around the summit of Mt. Wire on the southeast and southwest faces, providing big views and trailside interest as the trail
works through differing geologic formations.
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Lindsey
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City Cemetery
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200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
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CHICAGO STCHICAGO ST1100 WLINCOLN ST8TH AVEM STHUBBARD AVE
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1100 W1500 E700 N
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City Cemetery
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200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
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HIKING LOOP OPTIONS
PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM
Block U Loop
This moderately-strenuous 90-minute hike also makes a
great trail run route, and in a short distance covers a lot of
different terrain with varying views over the Avenues, the
U of U Campus, and Dry Creek. The Block U and historic
limekiln in Limekiln Gulch are interesting stops along the
way. Perfect place to take friends and family visiting from out
of town, or prospective students.
Twin Peaks Loop
This 2.5-hour loop provides some of the best scenery and
seclusion in the Avenues section of the Foothills Natural
Area, including a scenic section of the Gullies and Hollows
Trail, the summit of the Avenues Twins, and the wild north
fork of Dry Creek, where wildlife sightings are common and
it feels like the City is a world away. Easily accessed from
Popperton Park or the U of U Medical Center.
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Memory Grove Loop
Loop trail above the popular Memory Grove Park, with
minimal elevation gain/loss, and lots of winding in and out
of small gullies above and below Bonneville Boulevard. The
trail provides great connectivity between the State Capitol
and Capitol Hill neighborhood, the Avenues neighborhood,
City Creek Canyon, and downtown SLC. A great anytime
hike or trail run for locals and visitors alike.
Avenues Grand Tour
Long but wonderful 4-hour hike for those looking for a more adventurous excursion, or an opportunity to spend a full
day hiking at a leisurely pace. This loop showcases the foothills above the Avenues from a hundred different angles and
perspectives, each one unique and delightful. There are many opportunities along the way for short side-trips to points of
interest such as historic lime kilns, Twin Peaks and Morris Mountain, and many interesting drainages.
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600 S
300 S
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500 N
2000 E1000 E700 W300 S
500 S ELIZABETH ST1300 WMICH I G AN 500 W900 N900 WOAKLEY STSOUTH TEMPLE ST
1200 W400 S
1100 W1500 E700 N
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HIKING LOOP OPTIONS
PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM
Lower City Creek Loop
Gradual 90-minute to 2-hour walk on either side of City
Creek Canyon, with a substantial portion of the route in the
shade of large Gambel oak trees and Box Elder maples.
Morris Mountain Loop
Nice, relatively gradual 3-hour hike from
City Creek Canyon up to the top of Morris
Mountain, with great views of upper City
Creek and downtown Salt Lake City.
Substantial elevation gain is required.
FOOTHILLS TRAIL SYSTEM PLAN | MARCH 2020
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Park
Lindsey
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Park
Salt Lake
City Cemetery
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
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200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
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600 W200 E700 E300 E500 E800 E900 E400 E1100 EF STJ ST1200 W1300 EH ST600 E1ST AVE CITY C R E E K K ST500 N
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200 N
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C H A N D LER EAST CAPITOL WAKARA
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Morris Meadows Loop
A pleasant 30-minute cherry-stem loop in a wide open
meadow on the south side of City Creek Canyon. Popular
with dog walkers and neighborhood residents. One of the
only foothills hikes that requires no climbing.
Terrace Hills Loop
An easy 1-hour loop for people looking for a quick but
pleasant hike with relatively little elevation gain. Parking
tends to be a problem on weekends and nice evenings.
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City Cemetery
Mount Olivet
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200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
100 S900 W300 W400 W200 W300 N
600 W200 E700 E300 E500 E800 E900 E400 E1100 EF STJ ST1200 W1300 EH ST600 E1ST AVE CITY C R E E K K ST500 N
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Perry’s Hollow Loop
Pleasant 90-minute to 2-hour loop hike around Perry’s
Hollow above the Avenues. Great introductory hike for
families, and pleasant morning or evening jaunt for nearby
residents. Good sunset views from ridgelines.
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LEW
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STGALE STRAMBLER DRPARK STBA
K
E
R ST
GOODWIN AVE
PER R Y AV E
2000
E
IOWA STJEFFERSON STBLAIR STHILLSIDE AVE
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MOTOR AVE
BUENO AVE
LINCOLN STOURAY AVE
EMERIL AVE
LINDEN AVENORTHMONT
NORTHPOIN
T
PI C TURE DRGIRARD AVE
ROBERTA STWINDSOR STBLISS CTLOWELL AVE
ARDMORE PL
RICHARDS STCH URCH HILL
ELY PL
FAIRF
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R
D
HOYT PL
WOODBINE STKRISTIANNA CIR
FEDE R A L P O I N T E
PIERPONT AVE
UNIVERSITY STFINCH L N
180 N
ARAPAHOE AVE
EAST PL1700 NFULLER AVEMCCLELLAND STDOOLEY CTKILBY CTSOCIAL HALL AVE
DRIVEWAY
DUBEI CTAL
MOND
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A
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UPTON PLMAJOR STLAXON CTCHAZ CTBALTIC CT640 SPLUM TREE PADLEY STSTEWART STRENDON CTSALLIE AVE
WEST CTVOLNEY CTHAWKES CTPIONEER CIR
COLFAX AVE
HANOVER PL
VAN NESS PLPLEASANT CTHAXTON PLCHASE AVEGRENOBLE STBEAUMONT CTGALLACHER PLWALNUT CIRGUNNELL PL
EMERY CIR
ALPINE PL
PENNY PARADE DR
STRINGFELLOW CT600 S GOSHEN ST1500 W1000 W700 W1400 W300 S1400 WPIERPONT AVE
600 N
300 S
UNIVERSITY ST2ND AVE
3RD AVE
CHICAGO STCHICAGO ST1100 WLINCOLN ST8TH AVE M STHUBBARD AVE
500 SPUEBLO STWARM SPRINGS RDDOUGLAS ST1900 EPOST ST800 WLINDEN AVE
700 S
700 N
WASHINGTON ST1400 W700 WALAMEDA AVE
1200 WWEST TEMPLE 600 S
OURAY AVE
2
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3
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400 S
200 N
1100 N
200 N 200 N1100 WWA
S
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1400 W1000 ESTEWART ST800 S1500 W700 N
SIMONDI AVE
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M
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S
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SUNNYSIDE AVEQUINCE ST100 S
GILMER DR1300 WMICHIGAN
700 SCORNELL STMCCLELLAND ST400 N
100 S
1000 E900 WPUGSLEY STLAKE ST500 WOURAY AVE
500 N
2000 E1000 E700 W300 S
500 S ELIZABETH ST1300 WMICHI G AN 500 W900 N 900 WOAKLEY STSOUTH TEMPLE ST
1200 W400 S
1100 W1500 E700 N
PUEBLO ST1100 W100 S MAIN ST500 SOAKLEY ST800 S
PACIFIC AVE
500 N
600 N
1300 W1 5
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Research Natural Area
Memory Grove
Park
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HIKING LOOP OPTIONS
PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM
Capitol Hill Loop
Provides a 1-hour loop with excellent views of Capitol Hill
and a natural spring in lower Hell Canyon. Perfect for a quick
hike or run before work or after dinner.
Lakeview Loop
Provides a 2.5-hour loop with a long, flat traverse along the
Bonneville Shoreline bench. Surprisingly quiet, with good
views of interesting geology. Can easily be extended to
incorporate the summit of Ensign Peak.
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OF UTAH
GREATER
AVENUES
DOWNTOWN
CENTRAL CITY EAST
BENCH
CAPITOL
HILL
Ensign
Downs
Park
Liberty
Park
Sunnyside
Park
Lindsey
Gardens
Park
Salt Lake
City Cemetery
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
900 S
200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
100 S900 W300 W400 W200 W300 N
600 W200 E700 E300 E500 E800 E900 E400 E1100 EF STJ ST1200 W1300 EH ST600 E1ST AVE CITY C R E E K K ST500 N
1200 EL STE STSTATE ST2ND AVED ST3RD AVE
1000 W500 SB STC STMAIN STB
E
C
K
S
T
11TH AVE
M ST1000 N
A ST1300 WSUNNYSIDE AVE
400 N
N ST7TH AVE
5TH AVE
EMERY STU STUS 89 SB9TH AVE
800 W1400 W10TH AVE
WEST TEMPLE STVICTORY
RD
R E D B U TTE CAN Y O N 1200 N
13TH AVE
200 N
600 N1500 WS STT STP STR STNAVAJO STWALL
ST
VIRGINIA STO ST500 WQ ST12TH AVE
DUPONT AVE
C H A N D LER EAST CAPITOL WAKARA
WAY
CHEYENNE STCOLORADO ST1100 N
WARM SPRI
NGS FOOTHILL
DRMARIO CAPECCHI 1500 N
TALISMAN DR
800 N
DOUGLAS STP A C E LN17TH AVE
SUNSET DR
2100 E1460 WPACIFIC AVE
HUBBARD AVECHICAGO STCOLUMBUS STOAKLEY STARAPEEN DRMARION STRIO GRANDE ST1600 N
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50 N
O A K F O R E S T
STERLING DRNOCTURNE DRVICTORIA GILLESPIE AVE
WALNUT DR
WASATCH AVE
W A S A T C H DRGUARDSMAN WAYCORTEZ STK
O
M
A
S
D
R
ELIZABETH STN O R THCRE S T 2
0
3
0
E
POST STNORT H CAMPUS S UNN Y D A LE 1330 W1000 EDE SOTO STCOLOROW
DR
RES E A R C H PARKWAY DR
IOLA AVE
EVERETT AVE
TOPAZ DRGRANT ST700 N
2200 EH
ALL S T
2300 EDIE STEL RDCORNELL STEUCLID AVE
870 WSIGNORA DR
28
0
N
1
8
50
E
FOR
T
DOUG
LA
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LVD
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1800 N
CONNOR RD
APRICOT FOSS STPEN R O SE DR
LEW
IS
STGALE STRAMBLER DRPARK STBA
K
E
R ST
GOODWIN AVE
PER R Y AVE
2000
E
IOWA STJEFFERSON STBLAIR STHILLSIDE AVE
WASHINGTON STGRAND STGREEN STPUEBLO STS
UNRISE
FERN AVE
REED AVE
SEGO AVE
CONNOR ST
NO
R
T
H
H
I
L
L
S
D
R
CAPITOL OAKS L
N
EDISON STJEREMY STDEXTER STDANSIE DR
G
A
R
N
W
A
Y
MACFARLAND DRCAROUSEL RED B U T T E STUD
E
N
T LI
F
E
W
A
YVALENTINE STPROSPERITY AVE
MOTOR AVE
BUENO AVE
LINCOLN STOURAY AVE
EMERIL AVE
LINDEN AVENORTHMONT
NORTHPOIN
T
PICTURE DRGIRARD AVE
ROBERTA STWINDSOR STBLISS CTLOWELL AVE
ARDMORE PL
RICHARDS STCH URCH HILL
ELY PL
FAIRF
A
X
R
D
HOYT PL
WOODBINE STKRISTIANNA CIR
FEDER A L P O I N T E
PIERPONT AVE
UNIVERSITY STFINCH L N
180 N
ARAPAHOE AVE
EAST PL1700 NFULLER AVEMCCLELLAND STDOOLEY CTKILBY CTSOCIAL HALL AVE
DRIVEWAY
DUBEI CTAL
MOND
1300 N
EXPLO
R
ATI
O
N
W
A
Y
ORCHARD PL
UPTON PLMAJOR STLAXON CTCHAZ CTBALTIC CT640 SPLUM TREE PADLEY STSTEWART STRENDON CTSALLIE AVE
WEST CTVOLNEY CTHAWKES CTPIONEER CIR
COLFAX AVE
HANOVER PL
VAN NESS PLPLEASANT CTHAXTON PLCHASE AVEGRENOBLE STBEAUMONT CTGALLACHER PLWALNUT CIRGUNNELL PL
EMERY CIR
ALPINE PL
PENNY PARADE DR
STRINGFELLOW CT600 SGOSHEN ST1500 W1000 W700 W1400 W300 S1400 WPIERPONT AVE
600 N
300 S
UNIVERSITY ST2ND AVE
3RD AVE
CHICAGO STCHICAGO ST1100 WLINCOLN ST8TH AVE M STHUBBARD AVE
500 SPUEBLO STWARM SPRINGS RDDOUGLAS ST1900 EPOST ST800 WLINDEN AVE
700 S
700 N
WASHINGTON ST1400 W700 WALAMEDA AVE
1200 WWEST TEMPLE 600 S
OURAY AVE
2
0
3
0
E
400 S
200 N
1100 N
200 N 200 N1100 WWA
S
A
T
C
H
D
R
LOWELL AVE
OURAY AVE
400 N
1400 W1000 ESTEWART ST800 S1500 W700 N
SIMONDI AVE
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M
E
D
IC
A
L E
A
S
T
SUNNYSIDE AVEQUINCE ST100 S
GILMER DR1300 WMICHIGAN
700 SCORNELL STMCCLELLAND ST400 N
100 S
1000 E900 WPUGSLEY STLAKE ST500 WOURAY AVE
500 N
2000 E1000 E700 W300 S
500 S ELIZABETH ST1300 WMICHI G AN 500 W900 N900 WOAKLEY STSOUTH TEMPLE ST
1200 W400 S
1100 W1500 E700 N
PUEBLO ST1100 W100 S MAIN ST500 SOAKLEY ST800 S
PACIFIC AVE
500 N
600 N
1300 W15
Red Butte Canyon
Research Natural Area
Memory Grove
Park
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TWIN PEAKS
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MOUNT VAN COTT
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BLACK MOUNTAIN8146Tunnel Springs Trailhead DAVIS COUNTYSALT LAKE COUNTY
Warm Springs
Trailhead
Bonneville
Trailhead
Popperton
Trailhead
Emigration
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Meridian Peak Loop
Provides a 3hour loop with excellent
views of the lake and interesting jogs
into many side canyons. Excellent
vistas from the City Creek ridgeline
and the summit of Meridian Peak.
Recommended for hikers and trail
runners looking for substantial
solitude, nature, and scenery,
and willing to commit to a longer
excursion.
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OF UTAH
GREATER
AVENUES
DOWNTOWN
CENTRAL CITY EAST
BENCH
CAPITOL
HILL
Ensign
Downs
Park
Liberty
Park
Sunnyside
Park
Lindsey
Gardens
Park
Salt Lake
City Cemetery
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
900 S
200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
100 S900 W300 W400 W200 W300 N
600 W200 E700 E300 E500 E800 E900 E400 E1100 EF STJ ST1200 W1300 EH ST600 E1ST AVE CITY C R E E K K ST500 N
1200 EL STE STSTATE ST2ND AVED ST3RD AVE
1000 W500 SB STC STMAIN STB
E
C
K
S
T
11TH AVE
M ST1000 N
A ST1300 WSUNNYSIDE AVE
400 N
N ST7TH AVE
5TH AVE
EMERY STU STUS 89 SB9TH AVE
800 W1400 W10TH AVE
WEST TEMPLE STVIC
TORY
RD
R E D B U TTE CAN Y O N 1200 N
13TH AVE
200 N
600 N1500 WS STT STP STR STNAVAJO STWALL
STVIRGINIA STO ST500 WQ ST12TH AVE
DUPONT AVE
C H A N D LER EAST CAPITOL WAKARA
WAY
CHEYENNE STCOLORADO ST1100 N
WARM
S
PRI
NGS FOOTHILL
DRMARIO CAPECCHI 1500 N
TALISMAN DR
800 N
DOUGLAS STP A C E LN17TH AVE
SUNSET DR
2100 E1460 WPACIFIC AVE
HUBBARD AVECHICAGO STCOLUMBUS STOAKLEY STARAPEEN DRMARION STRIO GRANDE ST1600 N
KENNEDY DRALTA STCH
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O A K F O R E S T
STERLING DRNOCTURNE DRVICTORIA GILLESPIE AVE
WALNUT DR
WASATCH AVE
W A S A T C H DRGUARDSMAN WAYCORTEZ STK
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0
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POST STNORT H CAMPUS S UNN YD A LE 1330 W1000 EDE SOTO STCOLO
ROW
DR
RE S E A R C H PAR
K
WAY DR
IOLA AVE
EVERETT AVE
TOPAZ DRGRANT ST700 N
2200 EH
ALL S T
2300 EDIE STEL RDCORNELL STEUCLID AVE
870 WSIGNORA DR
28
0
N
1
8
50
E
FO
R
T
DOUG
LA
S
B
LVD
E N S I G N VISTA WOLCOTT ST1400 E1
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E
SOUTH TEMPLE ST ME
DIC
A
L E
A
S
T
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1800 N
CONNOR
RD
APRICOT FOSS STPENR O SE DR
LEW
I
S
STGALE STRAMBLER DRPARK STBA
K
E
R ST
GOODWIN AVE
PER R Y AV E
2000
EIOWA STJEFFERSON STBLAIR STHILLSIDE AVE
WASHINGTON STGRAND STGREEN STPUEBLO STS
UNRISE
FERN AVE
REED AVE
SEGO AVE
CONNOR ST
NO
R
T
H
H
I
L
L
S
D
R
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N
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W
A
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MACFARLAND DRCAROUSEL RED B U T T E STUD
E
N
T
LI
F
E
W
A
YVALENTINE STPROSPERITY AVE
MOTOR AVE
BUENO AVE
LINCOLN STOURAY AVE
EMERIL AVE
LINDEN AVENORTHMONT
NORTHPOIN
T
PI C TURE DRGIRARD AVE
ROBERTA STWINDSOR STBLISS CTLOWELL AVE
ARDMORE PL
RICHARDS STCH URCH HILL
ELY PL
FAIR
F
A
X
R
D
HOYT PL
WOODBINE STKRISTIANNA CIR
FEDE R A L P O I N T E
PIERPONT AVE
UNIVERSITY STFINCH L N
180 N
ARAPAHOE AVE
EAST PL1700 NFULLER AVEMCCLELLAND STDOOLEY CTKILBY CTSOCIAL HALL AVE
DRIVEWAY
DUBEI CTAL
MOND
1300 N
EXPLOR
ATI
O
N
W
A
Y
ORCHARD PL
UPTON PLMAJOR STLAXON CTCHAZ C
T BALTIC CT640 SPLUM
T
R
E
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PADLEY STSTEWART STRENDON CTSALLIE AVE
WEST CTVOLNEY CTHAWKES CTPIONEER CIR
COLFAX AVE
HANOVER PL
VAN NESS PLPLEASANT CTHAXTON PLCHASE AVEGRENOBLE STBEAUMONT CTGALLACHER PLWALNUT CIRGUNNELL PL
EMERY CIR
ALPINE PL
PENNY PARADE DR
STRINGFELLOW CT600 S GOSHEN ST1500 W1000 W700 W1400 W300 S1400 WPIERPONT AVE
600 N
300 S
UNIVERSITY ST2ND AVE
3RD AVE
CHICAGO STCHICAGO ST1100 WLINCOLN ST8TH AVE M STHUBBARD AVE
500 SPUEBLO STWARM SPRINGS RDDOUGLAS ST1900 EPOST ST800 WLINDEN AVE
700 S
700 N
WASHINGTON ST1400 W700 WALAMEDA AVE
1200 WWEST TEMPLE 600 S
OURAY AVE
2
0
3
0
E
400 S
200 N
1100 N
200 N 200 N1100 WWA
S
A
T
C
H
D
R
LOWELL AVE
OURAY AVE
400 N
1400 W1000 ESTEWART ST800 S1500 W700 N
SIMONDI AVE
600 N
ME
D
IC
A
L E
A
S
T
SUNNYSIDE AVEQUINCE ST100 S
GILMER DR1300 WMICHIGAN
700 SCORNELL STMCCLELLAND ST400 N
100 S
1000 E900 WPUGSLEY STLAKE ST500 WOURAY AVE
500 N
2000 E1000 E700 W300 S
500 S ELIZABETH ST1300 WMICH I G AN 500 W900 N 900 WOAKLEY STSOUTH TEMPLE ST
1200 W400 S
1100 W1500 E700 N
PUEBLO ST1100 W100 S MAIN ST500 SOAKLEY ST800 S
PACIFIC AVE
500 N
600 N
1300 W1 5
Red Butte Canyon
Research Natural Area
Memory Grove
Park
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TWIN PEAKS
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TABLE MOUND
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ENSIGN PEAK
5407
MERIDIAN PEAK
5948
MOUNT VAN COTT
6302
BLACK MOUNTAIN
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Trailhead
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SALT LAKE COUNTY
Warm Springs
Trailhead
Bonneville
Trailhead
Popperton
Trailhead
Emigration
TrailheadSALT LAKE CITYUNINCORPORATED SALT LAKE COUNTY !(
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Hogback Loop
Provides a 2.5-hour loop
with diverse views in many
directions. Mostly follows
trails that are well-traveled
and popular. Good trail
running option from Memory
Grove & the downtown area.
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AVENUES
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CENTRAL CITY EAST
BENCH
CAPITOL
HILL
Ensign
Downs
Park
Liberty
Park
Sunnyside
Park
Lindsey
Gardens
Park
Salt Lake
City Cemetery
Mount Olivet
Cemetery
900 S
200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
100 S900 W300 W400 W200 W300 N
600 W200 E700 E300 E500 E800 E900 E400 E1100 EF STJ ST1200 W1300 EH ST600 E1ST AVE CITY C R E E K K ST500 N
1200 EL STE STSTATE ST2ND AVED ST3RD AVE
1000 W500 SB STC STMAIN STB
E
C
K
S
T
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M ST1000 N
A ST1300 WSUNNYSIDE AVE
400 N
N ST7TH AVE
5TH AVE
EMERY STU STUS 89 SB9TH AVE
800 W1400 W10TH AVE
WEST TEMPLE STVICTORY
RD
R E D B U TTE CAN Y O N 1200 N
13TH AVE
200 N
600 N1500 WS STT STP STR STNAVAJO STWAL
L
STVIRGINIA STO ST500 WQ ST12TH AVE
DUPONT AVE
C H A N DLER EAST CAPITOL WAKARA
WAY
CHEYENNE STCOLORADO ST1100 N
WARM
S
PRI
NGS FOOTHILL
DRMARIO CAPECCHI
1500 N
TALISMAN DR
800 N
DOUGLAS STPACE LN17TH AVE
SUNSET DR
2100 E1460 WPACIFIC AVE
HUBBARD AVECHICAGO STCOLUMBUS STOAKLEY STARAPEEN DRMARION STRIO GRANDE ST1600 N
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EVERETT AVE
TOPAZ DRGRANT ST700 N
2200 EH
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Bobsled Loop
Three Salt Lake City classics packed into one great loop.
A shady, sustained climb up lower Dry Creek, followed
by the fun, rolling contours of the Avenues Section of the
Bonneville Shoreline Trail — arguably the best BST segment
in Salt Lake City. Finish it off with a descent of the famous
Bobsled Downhill. That’s a loop you’ll never get tired of.
Avenues Grand Tour
Classic three-hour tour of the Foothills
Natural Area above the Greater Avenues,
including an ascent up lower Dry Creek, a
long and rolling ride on the BST from Dry
Creek to Perry’s Hollow, and a sustained
flowy descent to City Creek via the Long
Way Home trail. The beginning or end of
the ride contours along the (nearly) flat 11th
Avenue bike lane, allowing riders to return
directly to their trailhead of choice.
B-2
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Popperton Practice Loops
A series of short downhill trails at varying difficulty
levels, from timid beginner to advanced, helps new and
intermediate riders build skills and confidence before
heading out to bigger trails. A great place for families with
kids to spend time riding and hanging out in the nearby
park. Some of the loop trails also accommodate adaptive
cycles.
Morris Meadows Loop
Awesome views of City Creek Canyon help you forget that
you’re cranking up 1,400’ of elevation gain enroute to the
summit of Morris Mountain. A well-graded uphill trail and a
flat section across Morris Meadows help, too. Not far below
the summit of Morris Mountain, the Long Way Home trail
provides a fun, sustained and intermediate-level downhill
back to the trailhead.
Twin Peaks Bike Loop
Great bike loop with a serious 1,300’ elevation gain and a
huge payoff with a sustained downhill trail in Dry Creek. The
loop can also be cut in half by heading down where the Dry
Creek uphill and downhill trails intersect part way up to the
Avenues Twins.
FOOTHILLS TRAIL SYSTEM PLAN | MARCH 2020
B-3
BIKING LOOP OPTIONS
APPENDIX B
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Roller Coaster Loop
A relatively short but sustained climb of about 600 vertical
feet brings riders to two short downhill MTB options, one
intermediate and one intermediate-advanced, to compliment
the informal “pipeline rollercoaster” that starts at the same
location. Both downhill trails lead back to Wagner Spring,
and then back to the Emigration Canyon Trailhead via a
downhill-only route. This is a good place for intermediate
riders to build skills, or to put in a couple of laps.
Red Butte Practice Loop
This short loop ascends via the Red Butte Canyon Road to
the closed gate, and then descends on the gentle, forested
slopes on the west side of the road. Small rollers and
banked turns give beginner riders a great introduction to
mountain biking in a minimally-committing setting — the
road is always a short distance away. This loop is also a
great place for people with physical disabilities to get some
trail time on adaptive cycles.
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200 S
400 S
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U View Loop
This is a great short (45 minute) workout ride around Red
Butte Garden and the Natural History Museum of Utah,
with a stiff climb and fun descent. The trail is shared with
hikers, so it’s not a good option for those looking to bomb
downhill, but makes for a great after-work ride with friends,
or lunchtime getaway for those working near the U Campus
and Research Park.
B-4
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Red Butte Loop
Ouch! This is certainly not the
longest MTB loop in the Foothills
Natural Area, but it’s one of the most
difficult. A sustained, chunky climb
on a narrow trail up out of Red Butte
Canyon eventually tops out with a
brief rolling contour section east of
the Living Room, and then descends
via The Slip Trail, an extremely steep
and unforgiving downhill that spits
riders out above This Is The Place.
Skyline Loop
A fun, short (45-minute to 1-hour) loop ride on the lower
slopes of Mt. Van Cott just above the U of U Campus. A
small amount of elevation gain gives way to the rolling,
traversing Skyline Trail as it contours in and out of small
gullies and ravines. Great trail for beginners and casual
intermediate riders, as well as social riding.
FOOTHILLS TRAIL SYSTEM PLAN | MARCH 2020
B-5
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Sunnyside
Park
Lindsey
Gardens
Park
Salt Lake
City Cemetery
Mount Olivet
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200 S
400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
100 S900 W300 W400 W200 W300 N
600 W200 E700 E300 E500 E800 E900 E400 E1100 EF STJ ST1200 W1300 EH ST600 E1ST AVE CITY C R E E K K ST500 N
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City Cemetery
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400 S
800 S
700 S
600 S
300 S
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C H A N DLER EAST CAPITOL WAKARA
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WARM
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BLACK MOUNTAIN
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Salt Lake
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400 S
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700 S
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BIKING LOOP OPTIONS
APPENDIX B
Jones Canyon Loop
Provides a 90-minute loop with a long, scenic climb
followed by a fast downhill descent in Jones Canyon.
Recommended for strong intermediate to advanced riders
looking for a downhill experience similar to the Bobsled
Trail but with more effort and more solitude.
Prime Meridian Loop
Provides a 2+ hour loop with a long,
gradual climb and a long singletrack
descent that provides substantial solitude
and fun. Recommended for intermediate
to advanced riders looking for a cross-
country experience and a fast, sustained
descent. Counter-clockwise direction
recommended.
Switchbacks Practice Loop
Provides a 30-minute loop with easy
grades and many tight-but-navigable
switchback turns, great for early-
intermediate riders looking to build
their skills or take a short loop. Counter-
clockwise direction recommended.
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Peregrine Cliffs Loop
Provides a 3 hour loop with lots of diversity in terrain
and trail types. Recommended for strong intermediate to
advanced riders looking for a cross-country experience.
Clockwise direction recommended.
Capitol Steps Loop
Provides a 90-minute loop with a sustained climb on
street, double-track, and single-track, followed by a long
singletrack descent. Recommended for intermediate to
advanced riders looking for a good workout. Clockwise
direction recommended.
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COMPLETE STAKEHOLDERS
LIST
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Apex Trail Construction, LLC
Bike Utah
Bingham Cyclery
Blue Leash Pet Care
Bonneville Shoreline Trail Committee
Capitol Hill Neighborhood Council
City of North Salt Lake
Contender Bike Shop
Cycling Utah/Cycling West
Davis County Planning
Doggy’s Big Day
Each Bench Planning Group
East Bench Community Council (by designee)
Emigration Canyon Community Council
Emigration Canyon Metro Township Council
Greater Avenues Community Council
Huntsman Cancer Institute
Millcreek City
Millcreek Friends Interested in Dogs & Open Space
National Ability Center
National Park Service Rivers, Trails & Conservation
Assistance Program
Natural History Museum of Utah
Red Butte Garden
Sagebrush Trails, LLC
Salt Lake County Open Space Program
Salt Lake County Parks & Recreation
Salt Lake Running Company
Salt Lake Valley Trails Society
COMPLETE STAKEHOLDERS LIST
APPENDIX C
Save Our Canyons
Singletrack Trails
SLC Bicycle Advisory Committee
SLC Mayor’s Accessibility & Disability Advisory Council
SLC Parks, Natural Lands, Trails & Urban Forestry
Citizen Advisory Board
Snyderville Basin Recreation District
State Historical Preservation Office
This Is The Place Heritage Park
Tracy Aviary
Trails Utah
UDOT
University of Utah Active Transportation &
Sustainability
University of Utah Commuter Services
University of Utah Facilities
University of Utah Guest House
University of Utah Healthcare
University of Utah Planning
University of Utah Research Park
US Forest Service, Uintah-Wasatch-Cache National
Forest
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Central Region
Utah Native Plan Society
Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation
Utah Open Lands
Utah State Geological Survey
Wasatch Mountain Club
Wasatch Touring
Wild Utah Project
… and the contributions of thousands of individual
residents, trail users, and lovers of the Foothills Natural
Area, many of whom provided extensive, insightful,
and extremely helpful comments and feedback during
every phase of the planning process!
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ONLINE LINK TO
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
& DIGITAL FILES
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Public engagement and additional digital data is available at:
https://www.slc.gov/parks/trailsplan-2/
ONLINE LINK TO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
& DIGITAL FILES
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