Monday, April 30, 2018

Three Spring Hikes Perfect for the Warmer Weather in Salt Lake County

Spring means the beginning of hiking season! This is great news for outdoor lovers who don’t necessarily want to be doing stuff when it’s freezing outside. Here are three of our favorite hikes to help you get ready for the warmer days ahead:

Rocky Mouth Waterfall
Let's start with an easy trail. This short waterfall hike is less than one-mile roundtrip and is located near Sandy, UT. If you’re not much of a hiker or just want to get out during the spring for a quick trip, this is the perfect hike for you.


Ensign Peak
Looking for a hike to view the city? Spring is a great time to go on this hike because it’s so close to the city and most of the snow will have melted come April (unless the unpredictable weather decides it wants to snow again). Nonetheless, this easy trail is near a residential area right above the Utah State Capitol building. It’s about one-mile roundtrip and is also dog-friendly.


Living room
This moderate hike is located in Salt Lake City near the University of Utah or, more specifically, very close to Red Butte Garden. Many people don’t know about this hidden gem because it can be confusing to get there, but it’s a fun hike because once you get there you can relax on the stone furniture—nature’s living room. Be cautious as this trailhead is considered moderate. There could still be some snow along the steep parts of the trail.


Does this make you want to get out and explore? Utah is known for its outdoors but sometimes you have to travel quite a distance to get to that perfect trail. For that very reason, we want to make sure you and your love ones get to your destination safely. Take some time to inspect your vehicle or stop by Larry H. Miller Lexus Murray’s service department where a skilled technician can make sure your vehicle is ready to hit the trails.

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