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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Salt Lake County

Best mountain peaks in Salt Lake County are primarily found within the Wasatch Range to the east and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west. These mountains offer diverse features and activities for outdoor enthusiasts. The Wasatch Front features peaks towering over 7,000 feet above the valley floor, providing quick access to many named peaks. This region is known for its varied terrain, including opportunities for hiking, climbing, and skiing.

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

Jack's Mailbox Peak

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Jack's Mailbox Peak is a short summit with a big story.

In 1995 a little boy named Jack Edwards died of leukemia and his parents decided to scatter his ashes …

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Little Mountain Summit

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"Little Mountain Pass" is really the summit of Little Mountain. There are awesome views from this high point on Emigration Canyon Road.

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This small summit is home to an old airway beacon. You can climb the ladder to the top to get a great view of the Salt Lake area!

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Although Ensign Peak is diminutive compared to the surrounding ridgelines and mountains, it is beautifully situated to give you views over Salt Lake City and the valley — especially at sunrise or sunset.

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Mount Olympus

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The steep trail to this summit is very popular with both runners and hikers, but it's such a scramble from the saddle/lookout point to the summit that you'll need to …

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Mount Millicent

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If you like rock scrambling, this is the place for you. Just reaching Mount Millicent's summit ridge is a scramble in and of itself, and the ascent to the peak …

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Red Butte is a great spot to look out over North Salt Lake, especially around dusk.

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View of Salt Lake Valley from Mount Olympus Trail

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There are a few words most runners use to describe the trail up Mount Olympus: Beautiful and brutally steep. The last stretch to the summit is a genuine scramble that …

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Hidden Peak

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Hidden Peak is a 10,992-foot peak in the Wasatch Mountains. It is one of the most-visited peaks around Salt Lake City because of its accessibility from the road.

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Sunset Peak

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What a view!... From the north, Sunset Peak can be climbed via the Brighton Ski Resort – 5.62 miles (9.04 km) round trip – 1,936 feet (approx. 600 m) elevation …

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September 2, 2025, Sunset Peak

What a view!... From the north, Sunset Peak can be climbed via the Brighton Ski Resort – 5.62 miles (9.04 km) round trip – 1,936 feet (approx. 600 m) elevation gain on well-maintained (mountain) trails, past three wonderful mountain lakes (Lake Mary = the first lake, more of a reservoir), Lake Martha, and Lake Catharina, and then over the pass to the summit. 360° views, and there's room to "relax" at the summit too. A second alternative route leads from the west via the Catherine Pass Trailhead – 3.88 miles (6.24 km) round trip – 1,440 feet (approx. 450 m) elevation gain. There's a fee for this, but it offers wonderful views right from the start...it's worth it!

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August 10, 2025, Hidden Peak

Great hike in the summer! Wish I was also here for the winter, snowbird is a perfect ski resort

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One of the best views but avoid it during the hot day as it is very exposed

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Wonderful viewpoint on the Mount Wire trail

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Mount Wire (also known as Wire Mountain or Big Beacon[3]) is a mountain located on the east side of Salt Lake City, Utah with an elevation of 7,146 feet (2,178 m). The mountain is named after Lester Wire, an American policeman of Salt Lake City, Utah, who in 1912 developed the first red-green electric traffic light.[4] Mount Wire is a common spot for adventurous hikers and has many access trails, some created by nearby Red Butte Gardens. The east side of the University of Utah offers direct access to trails to the summit. Mount Wire formerly could be identified from other nearby mountains by its two passive microwave repeaters near the summit. These billboard like structures were used to bounce microwave signals over the mountain to the north-eastern parts of Utah. Mount Wire also houses an old airway beacon directly on the summit. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Wire

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There are a few words most runners use to describe the trail up Mount Olympus: Beautiful and brutally steep. The last stretch to the summit is a genuine scramble that will require you to drop out of a run and pay close attention, but you can get incredible views from a saddle viewpoint even without the scramble.

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May 24, 2024, Mount Olympus

The steep trail to this summit is very popular with both runners and hikers, but it's such a scramble from the saddle/lookout point to the summit that you'll need to drop out of a run and be really careful. If you're not comfortable with the scrambling, you can still get amazing views from the saddle before you head back down.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to visit in Salt Lake County?

Salt Lake County offers a variety of popular peaks. Among them, Little Mountain Summit is highly regarded for its awesome views from Emigration Canyon Road. Other notable peaks include Mount Wire, known for its old airway beacon and panoramic views of the Salt Lake area, and Mount Olympus, which dominates the Salt Lake City skyline and is a popular, strenuous hike.

Are there any family-friendly mountain peaks or viewpoints in Salt Lake County?

Yes, there are options suitable for families. Ensign Peak is beautifully situated to offer stunning views over Salt Lake City and the valley, especially at sunrise or sunset, and is considered family-friendly. Mount Baldy also offers a relatively short and easy summit, making it suitable for newer peak baggers.

What are the highest mountain peaks in Salt Lake County?

The highest peak in Salt Lake County is Twin Peaks (West) at 11,490 ft (3,502 m), which looms over Snowbird Ski Resort. The Broads Fork Twin Peaks, at 11,330 ft, are the second highest and offer views of the other Twin Peak.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on mountain trails in Salt Lake County?

The mountain peaks in Salt Lake County, primarily within the Wasatch Range, offer diverse natural features. You can expect dramatic cliffs, steep canyons, and narrow chutes, especially around areas like Twin Peaks. Many peaks provide expansive 360-degree views of surrounding canyons, the Uinta Mountains, and various reservoirs on clear days.

What are some challenging mountain peaks for experienced hikers in Salt Lake County?

For experienced hikers, Lone Peak (11,251 ft) is considered a 'rite of passage' due to its intensity and can take a full day to complete. Mount Olympus also involves a strenuous hike and a genuine scramble for its final ascent. Twin Peaks (West) offers a challenging 10.5-mile out-and-back trail.

When is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks in Salt Lake County?

The best time to hike generally depends on the peak and activity. Many peaks, like Mount Superior and Monte Cristo, are summited year-round, attracting backcountry skiers in winter and hikers looking for scrambles in summer. For birdwatching, June to September is ideal around Twin Peaks. Be aware that some trails, like Mount Olympus, can be exposed, hot, and dry in summer.

Are there any mountain peaks that offer great views of Salt Lake City?

Yes, several peaks provide excellent views of Salt Lake City. Ensign Peak is beautifully situated for views over the city and valley, especially at sunrise or sunset. Mount Wire also offers a great view of the Salt Lake area from its summit.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Salt Lake County?

Beyond peak bagging, the region offers extensive outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'City Creek Canyon Trail' or 'Little Mountain Summit – Utah's Hogle Zoo loop.' For hiking, popular trails include 'Lake Catherine via Brighton Lakes Trail' and 'Silver Lake, Lake Solitude, and Twin Lakes Loop.' There are also waterfall hikes like 'Ghost Falls via Lower Corner Canyon Trail.' You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes in Salt Lake County and Hiking in Salt Lake County guides.

Which mountain peaks are easily accessible for a quick visit or 'after-work' hike?

Clayton Peak (10,721 ft) is considered an excellent 'after-work peak' due to its relatively accessible trails from Guardsmans Pass or Brighton Ski Resort. Hidden Peak (10,992 ft) is also one of the most visited peaks due to its easy access from the road, making it a popular option for summit views without an arduous climb.

What is the significance of Jack's Mailbox Peak?

Jack's Mailbox Peak holds a touching story. In 1995, a boy named Jack Edwards passed away, and his parents scattered his ashes there. At the summit, you'll find mailboxes containing journals where visitors can write notes and share thoughts, making it a unique and reflective experience with a great view overlooking Salt Lake City.

Are there opportunities for backcountry skiing on the mountain peaks?

Yes, the mountain peaks in Salt Lake County are renowned for backcountry skiing. Twin Peaks (West) offers some of the best backcountry skiing opportunities. Mount Superior and Monte Cristo Peak are also iconic Wasatch peaks that attract backcountry skiers throughout the winter months.

What is the general terrain like in the Wasatch Range of Salt Lake County?

The Wasatch Range, which forms the eastern backdrop of Salt Lake County, is known for its 'steep and deep' terrain. It features diverse landscapes, including challenging rock climbing routes, extensive hiking trails, and significant elevation changes, with peaks towering over 7,000 feet above the valley floor.

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