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Live PC Give PC: Friday, November 5, 2021:

We can’t believe it’s right around the corner! Mark your calendars for 11/5/21 for the most amazing 24 hours of giving, when you can show your support for the amazing work being done by non-profits throughout Summit County – including The South Summit Trails Foundation!   More information and links…

October 2021: Inaugural FALL COLOR SERIES!

On June 2, 2021, Posted by , In General Information, With No Comments

  Our first ever FALL COLOR SERIES! The temperature is dropping and the color is popping! Join us throughout the month of October as we highlight our three favorite spots on South Summit trails for great leaf-peeping! This is the best time of the year to enjoy a bike, hike,…

South Summit County Trail Report: 3/16/21

On March 17, 2021, Posted by , In General Information,Trail News, With No Comments

All trails are muddy!  Even though it’s tempting, please avoid trails until they are dry.  Damage from use on wet trails is hard to undo and requires a lot of volunteer effort.  Here’s your trail report: <Oakley Trail & Seymour Canyon: mix of snow and mud. <Oakley Trail Park: mix…

3/11/2021 Email: Announcements from South Summit Trails

On March 11, 2021, Posted by , In General Information,Projects, With No Comments

Hello Trail Family, Two exciting announcements for you on this snowy Thursday morning: TODAY 2:15PM: Zoom Presentation on the NEW Slate Creek Mountain Bike Trail! In partnership with the Park City Community Foundation, South Summit Trails Foundation Board Member Corey Dutton will be leading a Zoom discussion on the planning,…

February 2021 Newsletter & Petition

On February 17, 2021, Posted by , In General Information, With No Comments

E-Newsletter sent on 2/17/2021   Happy February, Friends of South Summit Trails!   Winter has really turned on lately, but that hasn’t slowed us down at the South Summit Trails Foundation! We’re pushing forward on some important and exciting projects which we’ll share with you in our March newsletter. Today, we’re keeping you safe on trails, advocating for…