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- Parleys Canyon - Wikipedia
Parleys Canyon is a canyon located in the U S state of Utah [1] The canyon provides the route of Interstate 80 (I-80) (and previously the Lincoln Highway, U S Route 40, and a railroad) up the western slope of the Wasatch Mountains and is a relatively wide, straight canyon other than
- Parleys Canyon Overlook Trail - Visit Salt Lake
Learn more about Parley's Canyon Overlook Trail, a local Hiking Biking Outdoors Recreation in University Foothill, Salt Lake See hours, reviews, photos, location more
- Parley’s Historic Nature Park - Public Lands Department
The park contains a daylighted portion of Parley’s Creek, a wildlife refuge area, a natural habitat restoration area, and great views of Parley’s Canyon and the Wasatch Front Amenities Jogging Walking Path; Off-Leash area; Natural Area; Historical Sites; Parley’s Creek
- Hiking to Parleys Canyon Overlook - Girl on a Hike
Parley’s Canyon Overlook (marked as Peak 6,299 ft on maps) is a short steep yet rewarding hike The overlook looks East into Parley’s Canyon, and you have an amazing view of the West Ridge of Grandeur Peak
- Parleys Canyon Overlook and Jacks Mailbox Loop - AllTrails
The Parley's Canyon Overlook and Jack's Mailbox Loop in Utah offers a scenic and rewarding hike with panoramic views of the surrounding canyon and Salt Lake Valley The trail features a mix of well-maintained paths and some rocky sections as it heads up to the top of the ridgeline
- Parleys Canyon to Draper - Bonneville Shoreline Trail
The extraordinary Bonneville Shoreline Trail crossing of Interstate 80 at the mouth of Parley’s Canyon marks the end of a defined trail to the south until it picks up again in Sandy at the Hidden Valley Park Trailhead
- Parley’s Canyon Overlook and Jack’s Mailbox Loop
Parley's Canyon Overlook and Jack's Mountain Loop is a beautiful and challenging hiking route with incredible views that visits a memorial for Jack Edwards
- 17: Parley’s Canyon - State of the BST
Parley’s Canyon got its name as early as 1850, when LDS apostle Parley P Pratt oversaw the construction of a toll road up through the Park City area (then called Parley’s Park) to Echo Canyon as an easier alternative to the pioneer trail down Emigration Canyon
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