Classificação do local: 2 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT
This is a very nice canyon and I think I like it more than City Creek or Mill Creek in SLC. But the fee schedule seems overly high, including a fee for walk-ins(which is what I did). I was doing some geocaching so I only walked up the main road for about ½ mile, just enough to pass the group sites(I posted pics) again fees seem high for use– one was $ 100 for 4 hours of use and it consisted of a few tables and a double bbq grill. Comparing to other city parks or canyon spots it seem high. Bathrooms were OK, I’d give them 2 stars. The area was mostly empty, I saw two other people in the area, which was nice but is probably due to the fee schedule.
Karen S.
Classificação do local: 1 Bountiful, UT
If I could give them less than one star I would have! This park was donated to the city and was never supposed to cost anything to use it. They are charging $ 8.00 per vehicle even bikes and they claim it’s to clean up the park and bathrooms. We went once and they haven’t cleaned the bathrooms for quite a while, They are even charging to walk in now, we will never be back!
Brooke S.
Classificação do local: 5 Fruit Heights, UT
Fun for all ages! And for different types of outdoor fun. In Bountiful, UT– if you drive up 1800 South, to the foothills, you’ll reach the entrance of Mueller Park, and Mueller Park trail. There’s plenty of street parking available for people wanting to simply hike on the trail. If you venture in to the national park area, where there are picnic sites; the cost is $ 8. There is a small river(usually low enough that I feel comfortable letting my kids wade in it) at the trailhead. The Mueller Park Trail is open to hikers, bikers, and horseback riders. The trail is well-groomed. And it’s not too difficult. I mean, my two-year-old doesn’t have much of a problem navigating it… It’s the ideal place for my young family to go & be in the great outdoors. The trail is wide enough, that it doesn’t inconvenience anyone when a mountain biker needs to pass a hiker. The scenery is breathtaking. I believe it’s 13 miles to the top of the trail. Maybe someday we’ll get there? These days, the most my kid’s little legs can take is 2 miles. For now, though, the Mueller Park trail is the perfect afternoon excursion.