Southwest Valley
Against the foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains, West Jordan, South Jordan, Bluffdale and Herriman are doorways to outdoor activities, including biking, hiking, golfing.
Discover Local Offerings
Locally owned businesses in the Southwest Valley are ready for you to explore.
Where to Eat & Drink
Pop by The Wild Rose or brunch or stop into The Break to catch a game, a drink and some food after a day out in Southwest Valley. Craving sushi? Tsunami offers a tasty happy-hour menu, delicious rolls and a full bar.
Where to Play
Singletrack trails of all levels cover Yellow Fork Canyon County Park, making it an ideal mountain biking or cross country destination. Multi-use trails are enjoyed in season on foot or horseback, and wind in and out of scrub oak and aspen filled with wild turkeys and deer. Butterfield Canyon, west of Herriman, is a great starting point for hikes to a number of peaks, namely Butterfield Peak (the easiest summit), Kelsey Peak, White Pine Peak and Lowe Peak. The drive to Butterfield Canyon Pass will take you to the trailhead.
The Rad Canyon BMX Park accommodates riders of all skill levels and ages. Visitors are welcome to bring their own bikes or grab a loaner, and clinics are available for newbies. Indoor and outdoor tracks mean racing is available year-round.
Where to Shop
Pop into one of SoDa Row’s many other shops, like Painter’s Palette or Nest Boutique. You can also swing into the barbershop or Lucienne to get spruced up before hitting the town.
Gardner Village is a lovely spot for window (or actual) shopping, with dozens of locally owned specialty shops.
What the Locals Know
The three-quarter-mile-deep, two-and-a-half-mile-wide Bingham Canyon Mine is visible from space. A 2013 landslide closed the mine to the public, but Rio Tinto opened up a new Visitor Experience so you can see the mine and understand how mining plays an important role in modern life.