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Winter Flocks to the Foothills

Posted on: January 8th, 2026

Winter Flocks to the Foothills While the rest of the life in the foothills tucks away for a Utah Winter, the Chukar Partridge is a friendly face. This Eurasian game bird was introduced to our state in 1935 with the original intention of creating more upland hunting opportunities for folks in the area. Originating from […]

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New In-Ground Trash Cans for Select SLC Parks and The Jordan River Trail

Posted on: January 5th, 2026

New In-Ground Trash Cans for Select SLC Parks and The Jordan River Trail In July 2025, the Salt Lake City Public Lands Department piloted new, in-ground trashcans along the 9 Line Bike Trail. These inaugural cans were just the start. As crews monitored these receptacles over the next two months, they saw that just one […]

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Salt Lake City Public Lands: 2026 Goals

Posted on: December 31st, 2025

Salt Lake City Public Lands: 2026 Goals Happy New Year! Exciting things are happening for Salt Lake City Public Lands in 2026. This year we are taking on more projects, hosting dynamic community events, and expanding our volunteer base across the city. In this blog post you’ll find each department’s goals for making an impact […]

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How to Enjoy your Parks & Public Lands in the Cold

Posted on: December 24th, 2025

How to Enjoy your Parks & Public Lands in the Cold Just because there’s a chill in the air doesn’t mean your public lands deserve the cold shoulder. With a little bit of forethought, your SLC parks and trails are still the perfect place to visit all year round. Here are our tips for staying […]

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