Hike the Living Room

Salt Lake City, Utah

4.4/5
based on 13 reviews

Details

Distance

2.5 miles

Elevation Gain

1000 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Hannah Weaver

Kick back on a sofa made of sandstone and enjoy a panoramic view of the sun setting over the Salt Lake Valley.

Because if its proximity to downtown Salt Lake, this is a great quick hike to do after work. Although it's short, it is fairly steep, climbing nearly 1000 feet in 1.25 miles. However, most people can do it without too much difficulty. This is a good family hike and allows dogs on leashes. Due to its popularity, this hike can get crowded - especially on weekends. It's also a popular spot for trail runners and paragliders. In the spring time, the hike is particularly beautiful because of the wildflowers growing along the trail. Keep an eye out for poison ivy. Be aware that during the day there is little to no shade, so bring plenty of water. The overlook features a stunning view of the valley, as well as couches, chairs, and foot-stools that have been constructed from the loose sandstone that scatters the ground. The best time of day to go is about an hour before sunset so you can catch a view of the sun setting over the Salt Lake Valley. Climbing back down can be a little precarious so be sure to have a flashlight if you are planning on staying for the sunset.

Directions:
There are many access points from the Bonneville Shoreline trail, but the most direct starting point begins on Colorow Road in Salt Lake City. From Foothill Drive, head East onto Wakara Way, then turn right onto Colorow Road. The trail head is on the east side of the street just north of the junction with Huntsman Way. Parking is available along the road.

The trail head will take you east through scrub oaks till you reach the Shoreline Trail. Turn right onto the trail and continue till you reach a fork in the road and bear left. You'll reach another fork where you turn left again. This trail will lead you north into George's Hollow. There are many junctions along the trail, but keep to the right and continue following the drainage of George's Hollow. After the first couple junctions, the trail is very easy to follow.

Coordinates:
Trailhead: (40.759301,-111.821300)
The Living Room: (40.763196,-111.811905)

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Dog Friendly
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Family Friendly
Scenic
Wildflowers

Hike the Living Room Reviews

Easy hike up for an amazing view of the sunset and city lights at night. Look out for rattlesnakes!

A short hike to some phenomenal views of the University area and the city. I hiked the area in February, and the weather was fantastic. Would definitely hit it up again

This hike is amazing! When you reach the top, the whole valley looks simply beautiful

The view from the "living room" is quite nice. The living room itself is several slabs of rock arranged like furniture which is fun though I was told some one had messed with them a bit because there used to be more "couch and chair" -like spots to rest. Still a nice little hike and dog friendly.

The hike is a bit hard to find if you've never gone. Use google maps to find the trail. Once you find the actual living room it is a little smaller than one may expect. It has a great view though and is best enjoyed for sunsets.

I found this trail shortly after I moved to Salt Lake City and was blown away by the views that the living room has to offer. Head up for sunset on a partly cloudy night and be prepared for amazement. I also recommend bring a trash bag to help clean up some of the mess left behind all the users. It's a great trail but gets way crowded so be sure to practice good LNT!

Leave No Trace

Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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