Parley's Canyon

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Statue of Parley P. Pratt facing Parley's Canyon at dawn.
Statue of Parley P. Pratt facing Parley's Canyon at dawn.
Parley's Canyon was originally called Big Canyon, but was renamed  in honor of Parley P. Pratt, shown above.
Parley's Canyon was originally called Big Canyon, but was renamed in honor of Parley P. Pratt, shown above.

Parley's Canyon is a canyon located in the U.S. state of Utah. It is accessed by Interstate 80 and is a relatively wide, straight canyon. The lower part of the canyon, however, had to be dynamited to make way for I-80 and is relatively twisty. Despite this, the interstate remains six lanes wide throughout the canyon. Parley's Canyon begins where Interstate 215 merges into I-80 in Salt Lake City and ends as it unfolds into the Snyderville Basin, which is where the popular resort town of Park City is located. Clearly visible as you enter the basin is the ski jump built for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games and the large shopping district that has manifested itself around Kimball Junction. The upper portion of the canyon is part of the Summit Park census-designated place (CDP). However, this area is more commonly referred to as Jeremy Ranch or Parley's Summit. Here, the canyon is wide enough to form large communities along the sides of the freeway along the gentle mountain slopes.

The canyon receives its name from Parley P. Pratt who was assigned to explore the canyon, called Big Canyon at the time, and to build a toll road, called the Golden Pass Toll Road[1]. Construction on the road started in 1848 and was completed in 1850. The road through Parley's Canyon became the primary route into the Salt Lake Valley, surpassing the original route through Emigration Canyon. [2]


  1. ^ Arave, Lynn. "Tidbits of history — Unusual highlights of Salt Lake County", Deseret Morning News, January 5, 2006, pp. S1-S2. Retrieved on 2007-01-05.
  2. ^ The Golden Pass: Parley's Canyon, Utah. Utah Rails official website. Retrieved on October 12, 2006.

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