Salt Lake City’s newest trail comes with a flashy new art piece nearly 2,000 feet long

  • Salt Lake City opened the 400 South Viaduct Trail, featuring a 2,000-foot art piece.
  • The trail connects east and west sides, enhancing pedestrian and bicycle access past I-15.
  • “Strut,” designed by Haddad Drugan, reflects Poplar Grove’s history and improves trail safety.

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s capital city has a new urban trail, and it comes with what might be the state’s longest piece of art celebrating a unique story from the community it connects.

Salt Lake City completed its new 400 South Viaduct Trail this spring, a path that runs alongside 400 South from 900 West in Poplar Grove to 200 West in downtown. It offers safer pedestrian and bicycle passage along I-15 in the area and expands the city’s planned urban trail network.

It also reaches a recently completed extension of the 300 West Bikeway, a bike path that connects to the 9-Line Trail and also runs toward the southwest end of the Ballpark neighborhood…

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