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The 13 Most Amazing Peaks around Park City

Best mountain peaks around Park City offer diverse outdoor experiences in the Wasatch Mountains. This region features a variety of peaks, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and panoramic views. With 13 distinct peaks to explore, the area caters to different skill levels and interests. The landscape is characterized by high-alpine terrain, scenic lakes, and extensive trail networks.

Best mountain peaks around Park City

  • The most popular mountain peaks include Jupiter Peak, a summit that provides dramatic 360-degree views, especially…

Last updated: April 30, 2026

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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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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Cardiff Peak

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Although you get some nice views from the top of Cardiff Peak, the wildflowers strewn all along the way are the real star attraction here. There is some scrambling involved …

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Jupiter Peak

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Expect lots of scree — and some dusty hiking on an old road — on the approach to Jupiter Peak. You may also share the peak with mountain bikers! But the surprisingly expansive views are worth it.

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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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deancochran
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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Zachary
September 11, 2024, Jupiter Peak

You get dramatic 360-degree views from the summit, especially to the east where the mountain drops away sharply beneath you. You can see all the way to the reservoir, and get great views of the incredibly dense trail network crisscrossing the slopes below.

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December 21, 2023, Hidden Peak

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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Lisa
December 20, 2023, Mount Millicent

If you like topping off your mountain runs with a bit of 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 requires some genuine route-finding to keep away from truly technical terrain. This is a trip that requires some serious agility and pre-planning — including good attention to the weather to make sure you aren't stuck on this exposed terrain during a thunderstorm.

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Lisa
December 20, 2023, Cardiff Peak

Although you get some nice views from the top of Cardiff Peak, the wildflowers strewn all along the way are the real star attraction here. There is some scrambling involved to reach the peak, but it's imminently doable for anyone who's fairly comfortable with non-technical rock climbing.

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AverieOutside
November 26, 2023, Hidden Peak

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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Lisa
July 22, 2023, Jupiter Peak

Expect lots of scree — and some dusty hiking on an old road — on the approach to Jupiter Peak. You may also share the peak with mountain bikers! But the surprisingly expansive views are worth it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks around Park City offer the most expansive views?

For dramatic 360-degree views, consider Jupiter Peak, where you can see the reservoir and an extensive network of trails below. Sunset Peak also provides incredible 360-degree vistas from its summit, especially after passing scenic mountain lakes.

Are there any accessible mountain peaks for those seeking high-alpine views without strenuous climbs?

Hidden Peak is a popular choice due to its accessibility. Standing at 10,992 feet in the Wasatch Mountains, it offers high-alpine views without requiring extremely strenuous approaches, making it one of the most visited peaks around Salt Lake City.

What mountain peaks are suitable for experienced hikers looking for a challenge?

Mount Millicent is ideal for experienced hikers and trail runners who enjoy rock scrambling. Reaching its summit ridge involves scrambling, and the final ascent requires genuine route-finding to avoid technical sections. It's an exposed area that demands careful attention to weather conditions.

Where can I find mountain peaks with unique natural features like wildflowers or lakes?

Cardiff Peak is known for the beautiful wildflowers strewn along the way to its summit. For picturesque mountain lakes, the northern approach to Sunset Peak from Brighton Ski Resort passes Lake Mary, Lake Martha, and Lake Catharina.

What are the options for hiking and mountain biking around Park City's peaks?

Park City Mountain Resort offers a vast network of trails for both hiking and mountain biking, especially during the summer months. The Mid Mountain Trail, for example, spans over 20 miles across three ski resorts, featuring wildflowers and scenic views. You can also find specific routes in the area, such as the Cycling around Park City guide, the Gravel biking around Park City guide, and the Running Trails around Park City guide.

Are there any peaceful, foot-traffic-only trails to mountain peaks near Park City?

Yes, the hike to Bald Mountain Peak from Silver Lake Village is a foot-traffic-only trail, ensuring a peaceful experience without bikes. This trail also offers opportunities to see old mining equipment and a snowmaking pond.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks in Park City?

The mountain peaks around Park City offer year-round activities. Summer is excellent for hiking and mountain biking, with trails like those at Park City Mountain Resort transforming into scenic routes. Winter is prime for skiing and snowboarding, with resorts like Snowbird (near Hidden Peak) being popular destinations.

Can I find historical elements or landmarks on trails leading to Park City's peaks?

The trail to Bald Mountain Peak from Silver Lake Village offers a chance to observe historical mining equipment along the way, providing a glimpse into the region's past.

What are some popular running routes that include mountain peaks in the Park City area?

For runners, the Running Trails around Park City guide features routes like the challenging Jupiter Peak – Guardsman Peak loop, which is a difficult 26.19 km route.

Are there any mountain peaks that are part of ski resorts in Park City?

Yes, Park City Mountain Resort encompasses a vast area, combining the formerly separate Park City and Canyons resorts into the largest ski area in the United States. Peaks within this resort offer diverse terrain for skiing and snowboarding in winter, and hiking and mountain biking in summer. Hidden Peak is also part of the Snowbird ski resort in winter.

What should I expect regarding terrain when hiking to Jupiter Peak?

When approaching Jupiter Peak, expect lots of scree and some dusty hiking on an old road. You may also share the peak with mountain bikers, but the expansive 360-degree views from the summit are well worth the effort.

Are there any mountain peaks that offer both challenging climbs and opportunities for trail running?

Mount Millicent is an excellent choice for those who enjoy topping off their mountain runs with a bit of rock scrambling. The ascent to the peak requires agility and careful route-finding.

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