Jordan Pines Trail Map and Parking
We visited Salt Lake City, Utah twice this winter. On our first strip, we went cross country skiing at Mountain Dell. On our second trip, we went cross country skiing at Jordan Pines campground. Jordan Pines campground is located about 30 minutes outside Salt Lake City in Big Cottonwood Canyon on UT-190 and is a part of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. In the winter, primary activities at Jordan Pines include cross country skiing, snow sledding, snowshoeing, and adhoc snowboarding. Dogs, horses, and other animals are not allowed at Jordan Pines campground because the water from the Wasatch Front Watershed is the primary source of water for Salt Lake City residents. Further, it is preferred to use the on-site restrooms, to carry out all trash, and to bury human feces six inches deep and 200 feet from water. Parking was free but motorized vehicles are not allowed in the park. Water was not available and cell phone service was intermittent while in the park. The following Google Map shows an estimate of the paths we followed.
The elevation was just under 7,400 feet during the following cross country skiing adventure. From the parking lot, we walked several hundred feet on South Roynolds Gulch Road until we reached an access point in the snow that had been created by previous visitors. We started by heading south towards the Jordan Pines Campground. Heading south meant that we needed to go uphill for a short distance which caused us problems since we are newbie cross country skiers.
The following picture shows the starting point of both mini-excursions. Families were snow sledding down the hills seen in the foreground and background of the following picture. We skied (i.e., crashed our way) down the hill and to the left (i.e., southeast) towards Big Cottonwood Creek.

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