Best attractions and places to see around Murray include a diverse range of landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within the Salt Lake Valley. The region offers both outdoor adventures along the Jordan River Parkway and cultural experiences in its historic downtown. Murray is situated near the Wasatch Mountains, providing a backdrop for various recreational opportunities. The area's history is reflected in its historic district and preserved buildings, alongside modern cultural venues.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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This is the most impressive waterfall along the Dry Creek, but it can get pretty crowded. Coming early or during the week will help you avoid having to weave in and out of too many hikers.
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The temple and a large part of the area around it are currently being renovated (May 2024). There are other sites of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints all around.
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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 on this peak. At the peak, you will find a couple of mailboxes containing journals with these instructions: “Please take a moment to say hello to Jackie Jack and write a little (or long) note.” Reading through what others have written and shared in these journals is part of the experience of this summit. It also has a great view overlooking Salt Lake City.
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Translated from English-The Cathedral of the Madeleine is a Roman Catholic church in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. It was completed in 1909 and currently serves as the cathedral or mother church of the Diocese of Salt Lake City. It is the only cathedral in the United States under the patronage of St. Mary Magdalene. (Wikipedia)
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Rather quiet shopping center, few people, pleasant temperatures, invites you to linger longer.
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Located in downtown Salt Lake City next to Temple Square, City Creek is not your typical shopping center. Beautiful views of the mountains and the Salt Lake Temple can be seen everywhere.
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Salt Lake City is widely recognized as a religious center for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Within Salt Lake City, Temple Square serves as even more of a focal point, encompassing five blocks of historic sites and exhibits focused on the church's mission.
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Murray offers several natural attractions, including the expansive Murray Park with its playgrounds and pond, and the scenic Jordan River Parkway, ideal for walking, running, and cycling. You can also find the tranquil Woodstock Meadows Park. For a more challenging outdoor experience, the nearby Wasatch Mountains and Little Cottonwood Canyon provide breathtaking vistas and hiking opportunities. Don't miss the majestic Bells Canyon Lower Falls, a popular waterfall along the Dry Creek.
Yes, Murray is rich in history and culture. Explore the Murray Downtown Historic District, featuring historic structures like the Desert Star Theater and the Murray Theater. The Murray City Museum, located in the historic Cahoon Mansion, preserves the city's heritage. For performing arts, visit the Murray Arts Center or catch a show at the Desert Star Theater. Nearby, Temple Square in Salt Lake City is a significant religious and historical site, and Maurice Abravanel Hall hosts the Utah Symphony and other events.
Families will enjoy Murray Park with its playgrounds and picnic areas. The Jordan River Parkway offers paved paths suitable for all ages. A unique experience is Wheeler Historic Farm, a working farm where children can visit animals and participate in seasonal events. The Desert Star Theater is known for its hilarious, family-friendly musical comedies. Many of the city's parks, like Woodstock Meadows Park, also provide pleasant spaces for family outings.
For scenic hiking, the area around Murray offers diverse options. The Bells Canyon Trail leads to the impressive Bells Canyon Lower Falls. The Jordan River Parkway includes trails like the Little Confluence Nature Trail, perfect for a leisurely walk. For more challenging hikes with stunning views, consider the trails in the nearby Wasatch Mountains and Little Cottonwood Canyon. You can find more detailed hiking routes, including easy options like the Willow Pond Loop and Murray North Loop, in the Hiking around Murray guide.
Absolutely. The Jordan River Parkway is a popular paved path perfect for cycling, offering access to various parks and natural areas. You can find several cycling routes around Murray, including easy loops like the 'General Holm Park loop from Murray Central' and 'View of the Jordan River – Jordan River Parkway loop'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Murray guide.
For a truly unique experience and panoramic views, hike to Jack's Mailbox Peak. This summit offers a personal experience with journals left by visitors and a great view overlooking Salt Lake City. The Wasatch Mountains provide a stunning backdrop to Murray, and viewpoints within Little Cottonwood Canyon offer expansive vistas. Even from City Creek Center, you can enjoy beautiful views of the mountains and the Salt Lake Temple.
Yes, many outdoor areas around Murray are dog-friendly. The Jordan River Parkway, including the Little Confluence Nature Trail, is a great place to walk your dog. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations regarding pet waste. Specific trail rules may vary, so it's always good to check signage at trailheads.
The spring and fall months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in Murray, with mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer can be warm but is excellent for enjoying parks and water activities. Winter brings opportunities for skiing in the nearby Wasatch Mountains, though some hiking trails may be snow-covered.
Yes, Murray and the surrounding Salt Lake Valley offer some accessible options. City Creek Center is designed with accessibility in mind, offering a comfortable shopping and viewing experience. Maurice Abravanel Hall is also wheelchair accessible, providing access to cultural performances. Many public parks, including parts of Murray Park and the Jordan River Parkway, feature paved paths suitable for wheelchairs.
In and around Murray, especially along the Jordan River Parkway and in local parks, you might spot various bird species, including waterfowl near the pond in Murray Park. Small mammals like squirrels and rabbits are common. If you venture into the nearby Wasatch Mountains, you could potentially see deer, elk, and a wider array of birdlife. Always observe wildlife from a respectful distance.
Murray has a significant industrial past, particularly known for its smelters. While these are no longer operational, the city's history is remembered in its logos and trademarks. The Murray Downtown Historic District showcases the city's economic development, with historic commercial and residential buildings that reflect its growth from an industrial hub. The Murray City Museum also provides insights into this aspect of the city's heritage.
Murray's location provides easy access to some of Utah's premier ski resorts, such as Brighton, Solitude, Snowbird, and Alta, all within a short drive. These resorts offer world-class skiing and snowboarding. For those who prefer non-skiing activities, some trails in the lower elevations may still be accessible for winter walks, and local parks can be enjoyed for snowy strolls.


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