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Are dogs allowed on Park City Trails?

Yes, with some exceptions. Dogs must be on-leash except where otherwise posted. Some trails do not allow dogs, or restrict dogs to certain areas (Clark Ranch agricultural area, within 100 yards of Bloods Lake, etc.). Leashes are required at all trailheads. Plan ahead before you bring your furry friend.

Learn more here.

When does Transit to Trails run?

Transit to Trails runs during our peak Summer/Fall season, and again during our Winter Nordic season in the Bonanza Flat Conservation Area. Specific dates are subject to weather, programming, funding, and other factors. Stay up to date by checking our website.

Where can I ride an e-bike on Park City pathways and trails?

Class 1 and class 2 e-bikes are allowed on all hard and soft surface double-track in Park City (wider than 5 feet). However, e-bikes are not allowed on single-track trails in Park City, with an exception for those who qualify for an e-bike courtesy tag. There are specific e-bike-friendly trails in Park City, including the Clark Ranch area.

Class 3 e-bikes, and e-motorcycles are not allowed on any trail or pathway in Park City.

Learn more about e-bikes and how to acquire a courtesy tag here.

How can I host an event using Park City's trails and open space?

Reach out to our Special Events department at specialevents@parkcity.gov. Or, for specific questions, feel free to reach out to the Trails & Open Space team at trails@parkcity.gov.

Are Park City's trails and open space available for commercial use?

Please reach out to trails@parkcity.org for information.

How can I support Park City's trails and open space?

First and foremost, be a responsible trail user! Spreading positive trail culture is a huge part of the sustainability of our amazing trails and open spaces. Volunteer opportunities are also available through our partner agencies, Mountain Trails Foundation, Utah Open Lands, and Summit Land Conservancy.

What happened to the Church of Dirt?

The Church of Dirt was an unsanctioned installation created by members of the Park City community. While it initially served as a quaint way for locals to tie the knot with low-key parties in a beautiful area, word spread like wildfire and large events became commonplace in a spot that was never capable of hosting large-scale weddings. After several peak-weekends with dads in tuxedos chasing off mountain bikers-claiming the lot was reserved for their kid's wedding-conflicts from overlapping events, and third parties trying to monetize event services on public land, PCMC decided that the most responsible land management decision was to dismount the installation and let the area revegetate.

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