Best attractions and places to see around Midvale offer a blend of outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and historical points of interest. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Wasatch Mountains, providing access to canyons and scenic trails. Midvale itself features a vibrant arts district and historical sites that reflect its past as a mining and industrial center. The Jordan River Parkway Trail also provides extensive recreational opportunities along the river.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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This suspension bridge spans about 185 feet across a draw in the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. Dogs are allowed on leash, and you might see bikers on the trail as well.
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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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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 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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Bear Canyon Suspension Bridge in Utah is a scenic and sturdy bridge offering breathtaking canyon views and a thrilling adventure.
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The Dimple Dell East Trailhead car park offers a captivating view of the Wasatch Range, adorned with iconic peaks like Lone Peak and Twin Peaks. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Dimple Dell Regional Park, visitors can relish the scenic vistas and appreciate the prominent geological features that define this Utah landscape.
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The Dimple Dell East Trail offers a captivating view of the Wasatch Range, adorned with iconic peaks like Lone Peak and Twin Peaks. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Dimple Dell Regional Park, visitors can relish the scenic vistas and appreciate the prominent geological features that define this Utah landscape.
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The Dimple Dell East Trailhead car park offers a captivating view of the Wasatch Range, adorned with iconic peaks like Lone Peak and Twin Peaks. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Dimple Dell Regional Park, visitors can relish the scenic vistas and appreciate the prominent geological features that define this Utah landscape.
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Midvale boasts a vibrant Midvale Main Arts & Culture District, featuring over 45 murals that tell the city's story. You can also visit the Midvale Art House, which supports local artists, or catch a performance at The Pearl on Main or Desert Star Playhouse for live entertainment.
The Midvale Museum collects, preserves, and interprets the city's historical heritage, offering insights into its origins as a mining and industrial center. The Midvale Main Arts & Culture District also features murals reflecting the city's past.
Yes, Midvale offers several family-friendly options. You can visit Seven Peaks Waterpark or Wairhouse Trampoline Park for active fun. Nearby, Holladay City Park provides facilities and views, and Dimple Dell East Trail is also family-friendly. Gardner Village, a short drive away, offers a picturesque shopping experience with seasonal festivals.
You can explore Bells Canyon Lower Falls, considered the most impressive waterfall along Dry Creek. The Bear Canyon suspension bridge offers breathtaking canyon views. For panoramic vistas, consider the challenging hike to Mount Olympus, or enjoy views of the Wasatch Mountains from Holladay City Park or Dimple Dell East Trail.
Popular hiking trails include the challenging Mount Olympus Trail and the moderate Heughs Canyon Trail. The Bells Canyon Trail leads to Bells Canyon Lower Falls. For easier options, consider the Wheeler Historic Farm loop or the Jordan River Parkway Trail.
Absolutely! The Jordan River Parkway Trail offers over 40 miles of scenic trails perfect for cycling and running. You can find various routes, including those starting from Midvale Center, on the Road Cycling Routes around Midvale and Running Trails around Midvale guides.
Midvale offers outdoor activities year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking in Big Cottonwood Canyon and exploring trails like the Jordan River Parkway. Winter brings opportunities for skiing at nearby resorts like Brighton and Solitude. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling.
Yes, many outdoor areas are dog-friendly. Dogs are allowed on leash at the Bear Canyon suspension bridge and along the Jordan River Parkway Trail. Dimple Dell East Trail is also a good option for walks with your dog.
A short drive from Midvale, Big Cottonwood Canyon offers stunning scenery and opportunities for hiking, skiing, and photography. Popular trails include the Lake Blanche Trail in summer, and Brighton and Solitude Mountain Resorts for winter sports. Wasatch Mountain State Park also provides trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife watching.
Holladay City Park is well-equipped with restrooms, a water-bottle filling station, a bike repair stand with tools, and a large pavilion with picnic tables. The Jordan River Parkway Trail also passes through several parks with various facilities.
Beyond traditional attractions, Midvale offers Topgolf for golf enthusiasts and entertainment, and the Old Towne Tavern for a more casual experience with pool tables and karaoke.


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