PRI

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Amenities

  • Hiking
  • Biking
  • XC ski
  • Wildlife in the area
  • Off leash area
  • Dogs on leash
  • No eBikes
  • No camping
  • No fires
  • No weapons discharge
  • No motor vehicles

2432 Olympic Parkway, Park City, Utah, United States

2432 Olympic Parkway
Park City, Utah

ACRES: 317

TRAIL MILES: 6 (map link)

PRI, also referred to as RTS, is a 316-acre piece of scenic open space with many uses located close to Kimball Junction. Locally famous for its off-leash dog area, Run-A-Muk, its gentle RTS Trail single track loop and its challenging 5K groomed ski-only track, this area is a year-round hot spot in Snyderville Basin. The property is home to a beautiful mix of wetlands, wet meadow, upland scrub, aspen, mountain mahogany, and conifer forests.

FEATURES:

Run-A-Muk is year-round off-leash dog heaven with 43 acres of open space and 2 miles of hiking-only trails. Across the street from Run-A-Muk is the RTS Trailhead from which users can access trails in the Utah Olympic Park and beyond. In the winter, enjoy the Basin 5K loop for a challenging skate or classic ski. Note that no dogs are permitted on the Basin 5K loop.

PROPERTY ACCESS:

RTS/Basin 5K and Run-A-Muk can be found on the upper Olympic Parkway and the Overland Trailhead (behind the outlet malls) provides access to lower PRI. When the Run-A-Muk Trailhead is full, avoid parking on the street and access the off-leash area via the RTS pedestrian underpass tunnel.

TRAILS:

Run-A-Muk: It’s a dog and human paradise with 2.6 miles of trail. This is a hiking only area. Please stay on the trail and pick up after your pet.

RTS: RTS is a beginner to moderate multi-use trail consisting of a 2.5-mile loop. The loop wanders through aspen highlands and wet meadow/grass areas and can connect to the UOP system and beyond to make for a longer adventure.

Millennium Trail: This paved multi-use transportation trail connects Summit Park to Park City. A short stretch of this trail travels through the PRI property and can be used year-round. Park at the Overland Trailhead for best access.