Fall is restoration season for the Open Space team, as we move into winter we’re reflecting on the hard work we put into fall projects! Plants grown in the Trailside greenhouse through the spring and summer were ready to be put into the ground right before snowfall. With over 600 plants grown in-house, 270 supplied by the Utah Pollinator Grant, as well as some sourced from local nurseries, we were able to plant natives in areas that were disturbed and provide habitat for pollinators and other wildlife. With the help from the Trails crew, we completed the construction of the pollinator garden at Matt Knoop park. The garden features a myriad of native plants and is a certified wildlife habitat. Additionally, we planted over 200 more plants in the Knoop pollinator garden and plan to open the garden to the public as an immersive educational space in the spring! Plants from the Utah Pollinator Program, such as blue flax and Utah sweet vetch, were planted at the Discovery trailhead adding biodiversity, improving soil quality, and providing pollinator habitat. Part of the stream bank at Willow Creek was restored this fall, with plants and a coconut mat added to mitigate erosion in a disturbed area near the stream. Some of the plantings included Great Basin wild rye, yarrow, and coyote and peach-leaf willows. A fun and popular project involves creating and tossing seed balls, which are made by mixing together clay, native seeds, and compost. As our friend Juju from Swaner’s Conservation Crew wisely put it, they are “balls of seeds, balls of love.” These seed balls can be thrown into open spaces to help re-seed and spread native plants. This year, over 600 seed balls were made with the help of volunteers and the Swaner conservation campers. Seed ball stations were also set up at several trailheads, encouraging visitors to help spread the love this fall. Thanks to everyone that helped the Open Space team throughout the year to promote beautiful, biodiverse, and resilient open spaces!
Open Space Fall Restoration Highlights
New Lower Run-a-Muk Trailhead is open!
The new Lower Run-a-Muk Trailhead features a restroom, 30 parking stalls, and brand-new trail connections to the existing Run-a-Muk trail system.
Nov 20, 2024
New Bitner Ranch Trail
The new Bitner Ranch Trail is officially open! Thank you to Basin Recreation Staff, partners, and community members who came out to celebrate. This paved pathway provides vital trail connections and creates safer, more accessible routes through the Snyderville Basin and beyond.
Oct 10, 2024
Biodiverse Landscaping in Discovery Ridge
Thanks to a grant from the Utah Pollinator Habitat Program, Staff were able to plant 250 native plants to increase biodiversity and beautify the space surrounding the Discovery Ridge Trailhead.
Summer 2024 Trail Updates
Here’s what’s happening this week in Basin Recreation’s Trails Department. For an up-to-date list of all trail conditions, please visit the Summer Trails Report Map and click ‘conditions’. Looking for more information on Basin’s Trails and Open Spaces? Subscribe to the Trails and Open Space Newsletter, a monthly bulletin bringing you the latest happenings, volunteer opportunities, and updates for you to connect with our shared trails and open spaces. October 4, 2024 Crispy mornings, pretty trees, and hazy skies. This week we’ve started to re-mow all of our trail edges and winter Nordic trails (this will continue into next week), helped the Open Space department with a little perimeter trail in their pollinator garden, worked on some drainage in the bike park, and cleared any down trees on the Basin 5k. ~Happy Trails! it’s a great time to be out there September 20, 2024 Happy Friday! This week we’ve been repairing signs and painting more bridges, working on the new Run-A-Muk trail, and enjoying the beautiful fall colors. Trail impacts: Today, Friday Sept. 20th there will be a helicopter flying for a couple of hours in afternoon near where mid mountain trail crosses in front of Red Pine Lodge at Park City Mountain for gondola work. There will be trail guards to ensure trail users can cross the area safely in between flights. Trail users may be asked to wait a few minutes while the helicopter makes trips to and from the area. Should be another great weekend to be outside! ~Happy trails! September 13, 2024 Lots of blue sky days this week, and some of the first fall colors are starting to emerge! As we prep for fall, the Trails team has been busy finishing up some projects. Work has continued on the new Run-A-Muk trail, and the fence around the new RTS bathroom is now complete. Side veg work is done on Preserve Connector, and 24-7 has gotten some love this week. Enjoy some of the cooler temps this weekend and get outside! ~Happy Trails! August 23, 2024 The rain giveth again! This week We started side vegging down Preserve Connector, cleared a bunch more trees on Mid Mountain, and started construction on the new Run-A-Muk trail expansion. These expansion trails will remain closed until the new parking lot is completely finished. Please stay off these closed section as there will be heavy machinery. Trail impacts: just about all of our commuter trails will be in use Saturday for the NAC Summit Challenge, and McLeod Creek trail has Art on the Trails Saturday as well. ~Happy Trails! August 16, 2024 Rain making up for its absence all summer! Trails are running great. We took advantage of the soil moisture to fix some drainage and tread on upper Cobblestone. Also built a new reroute on upper Toll Creek trail around the old boardwalk. There were several tree blow-overs on Mid Mountain, Rob’s, and Moose Puddle that were cleared yesterday. Speaking of Mid Mountain! The Mid Mountain 50k is tomorrow. It starts at 6am from Silver Lake and runs north on Mid Mountain through Deer Valley, Park City, and Canyons resorts, crosses Olympic, down Moose Puddle and Iron Bill. All trails remain open but be aware of, be kind to,
Aug 31, 2024
Willow Creek Park Tennis Reservation Pilot Program
Basin Recreation is exploring the use of a reservation system for the Tennis Courts at Willow Creek Park to maximize court use and help guarantee playing time. Free tennis court reservations will be available in 1-hour blocks from 7am-7pm, Monday through Sunday from September 1-30. Community members may have up to two, 1-hour reservations per day. Reservations for the following week will become available each Friday. If this pilot program is successful, Basin will consider further implementation for the 2025 season.
Run-A-Muk Trailhead and Parking Expansion
We’re excited to share that the long-awaited Run-A-Muk trailhead expansion project will begin tomorrow, August 15th! A new Trailhead will be constructed along Olympic Parkway, providing additional parking and trails to Run-A-Muk Off-leash Dog Area. The current Trailhead will remain open and will not be affected by the construction. Please note that during the construction period, there may be temporary gaps in the fencing along Olympic Parkway. While these gaps will not affect the areas near the trails, they are necessary for the completion of the project. We ask everyone to stay on designated trails and keep your dogs in eye-sight and under voice control at all times. Please have a leash on hand. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2024. Thank you to the Recreation, Arts, and Parks Tax Grant for their support on this project.
Aug 04, 2024
Pollinator Garden Updates
Pollinator gardens provide food and shelter for bees, butterflies, birds, and other insects, which increases native biodiversity in these urban areas. Pollinator gardens are being planted at Matt Knoop Memorial Park and Run-A-Muk Off-leash Dog Area. Once established, Staff hopes to open the Matt Knoop pollinator garden to the public in 2025 as a space for learning, connecting with nature, and for educational gatherings on native pollinators and more.
E-bike Ordinance Changes
Basin Recreation and Park City Municipal completed a community survey in 2023 to evaluate the use of e-bikes on trails and pathways. Summit County found that residents were in favor of clear and concise e-bike regulations, which were put into place in August of 2024. View the comprehensive regulations on Basin’s e-bike regulations page. Read More about E-Bikes