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Jack’s Mountain via Jacks' Peak Trail
Hiking Trail
Details
1.98 mi
1,378 ft
Jacks Mountain and Jacks Peak Trail were named in honor of a young Salt Lake City resident who lost his battle with cancer in the 1990s. At the summit, you’ll find a mailbox that serves as a memorial where hikers leave notes. The trail follows an out and back route. Because of the steep grades, most consider this a hard hike. This is one of the most popular hikes in the area with Strava members and the views from the top are spectacular.