Stewart Falls is one of the most scenic and photogenic waterfalls in northern Utah. It is a stunning 200-foot, two-tiered waterfall located near Sundance Mountain Resort on the eastern slopes of Mount Timpanogos. A popular hiking destination, the falls offer breathtaking views, lush forest scenery, and a refreshing mist during warmer months. Stewart Falls is a must-see natural wonder near Heber Valley, offering a perfect blend of adventure and scenic beauty in the Wasatch Mountains.
Key Highlights:
Scenic Hike: A 3.4-mile heavily trafficked out-and-back trail. It is a moderately challenging trek with beautiful mountain views. The trail winds through aspen groves and mountain meadows.
Great for Families: A rewarding trail with gentle inclines and shaded sections.
Best Time to Visit: Spring through fall, when the waterfall flows at its strongest.
Visitor Information:
Fees: Parking fees are required. Be sure to follow all clearly posted parking signs and payment policies. Recreation passes are required for certain areas; options include a 3-day pass, 7-day pass, or annual pass. ​
Access: Visitors can access the trailhead via Sundance Mountain Resort or Aspen Grove, with parking available at both locations.
Wear sturdy footwear and bring water. Parts of the trail can be rocky or uneven.
Dogs are welcome but must remain on leash in the parking area. It is required to clean up after your dog.
For more details, contact the Pleasant Grove Ranger District at 801-785-3563.