On August 31st leaders from Salt Lake County, Rio Tinto and the Bureau of Land Management met in the shade of Oquirrh oak trees to cut the ribbon on a new system of trails. 16 miles of trails have been added near the mouth of Butterfield Canyon. The process to get these trails approved and built has taken several years but has been well worth the wait.
The official trail map for the new Butterfield Trail system has been published by Salt Lake County and is accessible here
Three trail runners heading up a snowy trail in the mountains.
Join us this Saturday, February 11th for the annual Oquirrh Ultra Challenge. This self supported trail […]
Thanks to all who came out for our group snowshoe event on Saturday February 4th. We […]
Yellow Fork Canyon
Come to the Yellow Fork Canyon cleanup on October 8th.
The Salt Lake County Council will be voting to adopt the West Bench General Plan during […]
Join us for our annual Butterfield Canyon Cleanup on Saturday May 14th at 9 am! Bring […]
Salt Lake County has just released a draft general plan to guide development on the west […]
Join us on Saturday October 9th anytime from 9 am to Noon for hiking and service as we explore and improve Yellow Fork Canyon.
We want to extend a special thank you to the Millerberg Family for their kind donation […]