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Film-ready Draper, Utah—mountain views, quick permits, smooth access.
From ridgeline vistas to tech-friendly civic venues, Draper delivers Utah looks with Salt Lake Valley convenience.
Paralux Visuals plans, permits, and produces in Draper every month—so you get stunning visuals, reliable sound, easy parking, and a crew that knows the city.
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Serving Draper and Beyond
- Riverton
- Bluffdale
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- Cottonwood Heights
- Alta Vista
- South Jordan
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- Midvale
- Sandy
- Granite
- Wildwood Estates
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Every project at Paralux Visuals is treated with the same level of professionalism and goes through a custom creative process, whether it’s a 30-second social media video or a 10-hour instructional course. We ensure our clients are involved at every stage, so they receive the final product they envision.
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Top Filming & Photo Spots in Draper
Bear Canyon Suspension Bridge (Corner Canyon)
Look: elegant pedestrian suspension bridge over a steep, wooded draw; valley and Wasatch views nearby.
Best time: Golden hour (AM for backlit bridge from Orson Smith; PM for warm canyon glow).
Access/Parking: Orson Smith Trailhead; short but steep trail loop.
Permits/Notes: City open space; confirm with Draper on any filming/parking impacts.
Source: Draper Trails & Trailheads Map (shows bridge + access). City of Draper
Corner Canyon Trail System (Ghost Falls overlooks, ridgelines)
Look: singletrack through scrub oak and conifers, granite shelves, high ridge panoramas.
Best time: Early AM for cool temps and fewer trail users; spring/fall for greenery and color.
Access/Parking: Multiple trailheads (Coyote Hollow, Orson Smith, Ballard Arena).
Permits/Notes: City trail system—coordinate for any crew+vehicle staging.
Source: Corner Canyon Trails Map. City of Draper
Loveland Living Planet Aquarium (exterior plazas & glass atrium)
Look: modern glass architecture, branded exhibits; strong night reflections.
Best time: Early AM for clean lines; evening for reflections.
Access/Parking: Large lots on the east side of I-15.
Permits/Notes: Venue permission required; interiors may have brand/animal-care restrictions.
Source: Aquarium official site. The Living Planet Aquarium
Flight Park State Recreation Area (Point of the Mountain)
Look: paragliders against broad sky; ridgeline silhouettes; wind-shaped dunes and scrub.
Best time: Sunrise (south side typically flown mornings).
Access/Parking: Hilltop lots; active flying community—stage away from launch/landing.
Permits/Notes: State park rules apply; check drone/aerial rules.
Source: Utah State Parks – Flight Park. Utah State Parks
Draper Town Center / TRAX & Porter Rockwell Trail corridor
Look: suburban modern civic + light-rail visuals; walk/bike trail parallels rails for motion shots.
Best time: Weekdays off-peak for clean platforms; dusk blue hour.
Access/Parking: Draper Town Center Park & Ride.
Permits/Notes: Coordinate with UTA for station/platform filming.
Source: UTA TRAX Blue Line & Park-and-Ride listings. Utah Transit Authority+1
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance do we need a Draper film permit?
Draper requires filming applications ≥4 business days before filming, with insurance documents ≥7 business days prior. We’ll submit and coordinate for you.
What season is best for outdoor shoots in Draper?
Spring (Apr–Jun) and fall (Sep–Oct) offer comfortable temps and consistent light. Summer can be hot; winter can be icy at higher trailheads. Climate normals back this plan.
Any sound issues to expect?
Expect wind on ridgelines (Flight Park/Corner Canyon) and intermittent train/traffic near TRAX and I-15. We bring wind protection and schedule lav/boom coverage accordingly.
Where can we stage vehicles?
Many trailheads have paved lots (limited box-truck space). Draper Town Center Park-and-Ride works for small units near light rail. We’ll scout and secure staging as part of producing.
Can Paralux Visuals scout and pull permits?
Yes—location scouting, city coordination, UTA/station requests, and permit paperwork are included in our producing services.
Can we film on UTA TRAX platforms or Park & Ride in Draper?
Yes—with a UTA filming permit. UTA lists fees (e.g., after-hours/ weekend premiums) and a rush fee if submitted < 2 weeks; filming on in-service vehicles is not allowed. Apply through UTA’s Filming Requests.




