Jack’s Mountain
Jack’s Mountain

Jack’s Mountain

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Jack’s Mountain

Jack’s Mountain

Distance: 2.4mi
Elevation: 1,339ft
Time: 2-2.5h

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Jack’s Mountain Trail is a short but steep hike in memoriam of Jack Edwards, a young boy who passed away from leukemia in 1995. This trail climbs steeply up the hillside to a memorial at the peak. The journals at the top have become a beautiful collection of stories and memories written by people from all over the world.

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Getting there

Jack’s Mountain Trail begins at the north end of Lakeline Drive on the eastern edge of Salt Lake City.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

April to October

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

High

Route Type

Lollipop


Jack’s Mountain
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Jack’s Mountain Description

Jack’s Mountain Trail is a beautiful hike commemorating the life of Jack Edwards, a local boy who passed away from leukemia in 1995. This hike may be short but it is steep and exposed to the desert sun. We recommend saving this hike for a cooler day and layering on the sunscreen before hitting the trail. Lots of water and proper hiking footwear is essential for this route. We also strongly recommend bringing along hiking poles to aid in your ascent and save your knees some strain on the descent.

Over the years, this route has become a beautiful celebration of life. At the top, you will find a memorial with trinkets, toys, and two mailboxes containing letters and journals. Hikers are encouraged to read through the journals and write a note or a story. These journals were originally placed here by Jack’s mother to tell Jack’s story, and they have become a wonderful collection of notes from hikers from all over the world.

From the trailhead at the end of Lakeline drive, follow the path westward. Within the first 0.3mi, you will see multiple, smaller trails branching off in both directions, stay on the well-worn path and follow the trail as it curves northwest to a prominent divide. Take a right at this divide to begin your climb up Jack’s Mountain Trail. Approximately 0.8mi in, the trail merges with a path coming in from the right to make the final push to Jack’s Peak. Half a mile later you will find yourself at the top.

Take a rest at the memorial and read through the journals and letters. Spend some time appreciating the incredible views of the city below and leave a note before heading back.

To make your way down, follow the same trail back for approximately 0.5mi then take your first left followed by a second left to head straight down to the trailhead.

Trail Highlights

Memorial

Jack’s Peak is named after a young local boy named Jack Edwards who passed away due to leukemia in 1995. After Jack passed away, his parents scattered his ashes atop this hill and created a memorial commemorating his life. The mailboxes at the top of Jack’s Mountain contain journals and letters written by visitors. Hikers are encouraged to write in the journals that were originally placed there by Jack’s mother to tell Jack’s story and celebrate his life.

Insider Hints

  • This hike is steep, we strongly recommend wearing supportive footwear and bringing hiking poles

  • Bring along a pen or pencil to leave a note at the top

  • This hike has almost no shade, be prepared for a hot and sunny climb

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