Walk Across The Bear Canyon Suspension Bridge For A Gorgeous View Of Utah's Fall Colors
By Catherine Armstrong|Published October 09, 2019
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
October is usually the best month for fall foliage in Utah, and this year is no exception. Grab a pair of hiking shoes and get outdoors to see it in all its splendor — it often doesn’t last for long!
One great spot right now is the Bear Canyon Suspension Bridge in Draper. It’s a fun, easy stroll with some great scenery, and it’s great for kids and pets, too.
Your fall foliage adventure starts at Orson Smith Trail Head Park. You'll find it on Highland Drive in Draper.
Orson Smith was the first homesteader on this mountain. He owned and explored 162 acres back in 1916. Orson was a true nature-lover who enjoyed hiking this area.
Now it's your turn to explore this place! The city of Draper purchased three acres here in 2003. The park overlooks the Salt Lake Valley, and it offers restrooms, picnic areas, a small playground, and some trails.
The bridge connects hikers to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, and you might consider exploring down this path for a while, too. The trail sits high in the foothills above Salt Lake City, providing its own stellar views.