Best mountain peaks around Salt Lake City are defined by the Wasatch Mountains, which form a prominent backdrop to the city. This region offers diverse mountain experiences, from challenging climbs to accessible scenic overlooks. The peaks provide extensive vistas of the city and surrounding ranges, serving as significant geographic features.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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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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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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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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"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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"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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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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"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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The Wasatch Mountains offer many popular peaks. Some highly regarded options include Mount Olympus, known for its challenging ascent and panoramic city views, and Twin Peaks, the highest in Salt Lake County, offering spectacular vistas. For an easier, historically significant experience, Ensign Peak is a local favorite.
Yes, Ensign Peak is an excellent choice for families. It's very close to downtown Salt Lake City, offering an easily accessible 1-mile round trip trail with a manageable elevation gain. It's perfect for sunset views and capturing skyline photos.
Many peaks provide stunning views. Mount Olympus offers extensive panoramic views of the entire city and surrounding ranges. Ensign Peak is beautifully situated for views over Salt Lake City and the valley, especially at sunrise or sunset. Grandeur Peak also provides breathtaking views of the canyons and the city valley.
For experienced hikers, Mount Olympus presents a grueling hike with over 4,000 feet of ascent. Lone Peak is another formidable challenge, often requiring an all-day or two-day hike due to its rugged nature. The Pfeifferhorn, known as 'Little Matterhorn,' offers challenging Class-3 scrambles and is a popular year-round destination.
Ensign Peak holds significant historical value as Brigham Young and other early settlers used this vantage point to plan the layout of Salt Lake City. It offers a unique perspective on the city's origins.
Mount Baldy is considered a relatively easy summit, especially for those new to 'peak bagging.' It offers a taste of high-alpine scenery without extreme difficulty, dividing the Snowbird and Alta Ski Resorts. Ensign Peak is also a great accessible option for a quick, rewarding hike.
The Living Room Hike, near the University of Utah, features a unique collection of rock formations resembling furniture. The Pfeifferhorn is known for its distinctive pyramid shape and steep granite cirque, where mountain goats can sometimes be spotted. Additionally, the area around Sugarloaf Peak, accessible via Cecret Lake, offers pristine wilderness views.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy loops to challenging ascents. For cycling enthusiasts, there are mountain biking and gravel biking routes. Explore more options on the Hiking around Salt Lake City, MTB Trails around Salt Lake City, and Gravel biking around Salt Lake City guide pages.
Yes, there are many. For example, the Broads Fork Twin Peaks trail is a 10.5-mile out-and-back route offering incredible views. The trail to Mount Olympus is a very popular, steep ascent. You can find more detailed routes, including moderate options like the Red Butte and Mount Wire Trail, on the Hiking around Salt Lake City guide page.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb, and the quick access to nature from the city. The unique historical significance of peaks like Ensign Peak and the distinctive rock formations of trails like The Living Room also add to the experience.
While many trails are popular, exploring routes to peaks like Clayton Peak or Sugarloaf Peak can offer a sense of discovery. Clayton Peak provides amazing 360-degree views encompassing the Uinta Mountains and reservoirs, and Sugarloaf Peak, accessible via the scenic Cecret Lake, can be combined with Devil's Castle for a more strenuous, less crowded experience.
Jack's Mailbox Peak is a short summit with a touching story. It features mailboxes containing journals where visitors can write notes in memory of a boy named Jack Edwards. Reading through these shared entries and enjoying the great view overlooking Salt Lake City is a unique part of the experience.


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