One of the Central Wasatch Commission’s seven approved Short Term Projects for the 2020 work season is co-sponsoring “Chipper Days.” A “Chipper Day” is an event where an organization brings
The Central Wasatch Commission has allocated $20,000 to construct two bridges on the Desolation Trail from Mill D North Fork Trailhead below Dog Lake in partnership with Trails Utah and
Who’s involved? Save Our Canyons, Salt Lake Climbers Alliance, and The Gear Room SLC, the Central Wasatch Commission How much funding is the CWC providing? $1,000 What will
In October 2019, the Central Wasatch Commission commissioned the “Mount Olympus and Twin Peaks” mural from local artist Chris Peterson. “My objective for this piece was to provide a ‘quintessential
***This post was updated on Wednesday, September 9th, 2020*** As people around the world are staying inside, trying to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, those of us who
If you rode the UTA Ski Bus this year, you can submit your feedback by taking their public survey. UTA, Save Our Canyons, Wasatch Backcountry Alliance, and the Central Wasatch
When we seek adventure and solace in the mountains, taking care of our waste, our poop in particular, is an important responsibility. With more visitation annually than some of Utah’s
The State of Utah is home to the “Mighty Five” National Parks, three National Monuments, and vast acres of public lands with an abundance of recreation opportunities. All of these
What is the Mountain Accord? In 2013 stakeholders including transportation entities, local elected leaders, general managers of the Cottonwood Canyon ski resorts, property owners, representatives from recreational and environmental communities,
What is a watershed and who takes care of it? A watershed is defined as the drainages and geographic containers, like mountains and canyons, that capture and drain water. Here