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Utah
Salt Lake County
Salt Lake City

Living Room Trail

Moderate

4.6

(4995)

7,847

hikers

Living Room Trail

01:45

4.17km

310m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 2.6-mile Living Room Trail in Salt Lake City for panoramic views and a unique rock formation summit.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

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Living Room (Viewpoint)

Highlight • Viewpoint

This lookout gets its name from a series of rock formations shaped rather like living room furniture — but it's also a fantastic, quick (and very popular) hiking destination for overlooks of Salt Lake City. Heads up: there is no shade at all on this hike.

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4.17 km

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2.10 km

1.46 km

586 m

Surfaces

3.57 km

546 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Living Room Trail?

Most hikers complete the round trip in approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. The total distance is about 2 to 2.5 miles with a significant elevation gain.

What is the terrain like on the Living Room Trail?

The trail starts relatively easy and flat, often shaded by scrub oak. However, it quickly becomes a steeper ascent after intersecting with the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. As you gain elevation, the terrain gets rockier and can include loose gravel, especially on switchbacks. Some sections are narrow, passing through gullies or old washes. It's largely exposed with little shade.

Is the Living Room Trail suitable for beginners?

While the initial part is easy, the majority of the hike involves a steady and sometimes steep incline with rocky, uneven ground. It's generally rated as moderate. Beginners who are accustomed to some physical exertion and uneven terrain should be fine, but it's not a flat, easy stroll.

Where can I park for the Living Room Trail?

The trail is highly accessible and popular among Salt Lake City residents, but specific parking details are not provided in the available information. It's recommended to check local resources for trailhead parking options before you go.

Is the Living Room Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly, making it a great option for hiking with your canine companion.

What is the best time of year to hike the Living Room Trail?

The trail is accessible year-round. Spring and summer offer wildflowers and vibrant scenery, though shade is limited. Sunsets from the summit are particularly spectacular. In winter, be prepared for snow and ice, and microspikes or other traction assistance are highly recommended.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike the trail?

Based on the available information, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Living Room Trail.

What are the main highlights or viewpoints along the route?

The primary draw is the panoramic views of Salt Lake City, the Wasatch Mountains, Oquirrh Mountains, Mount Olympus, and the distant Great Salt Lake. The trail earns its name from the unique collection of natural rock formations at the summit, arranged by hikers to resemble living room furniture. This spot, known as the Living Room (Viewpoint), is an iconic place to rest and enjoy the views.

Is the Living Room Trail suitable for families with children?

It is generally considered family-friendly, but children should be accustomed to uneven terrain and larger boulders due to the moderate difficulty and rocky sections.

Does the trail connect with other hiking routes?

Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. Notably, it crosses the Bonneville Shoreline Trail and also passes through sections of the Living Room Trail, Georges Hollow Trail, Quarry Loop Trail, Living Room Access, Skyline Trail East, Mount Wire Southwest Trail, Red Butte Trail, and Museum Trail.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given the exposed nature and lack of shade, especially in warmer months, bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and appropriate footwear for rocky and uneven terrain. In winter, microspikes or other traction devices are essential for snow and ice.

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