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Mill Creek Canyon is an extremely popular natural area adjacent to Salt Lake; dogs can be let off leash on odd-numbered days of the month only.
Mill Creek Canyon is an extremely popular natural area adjacent to Salt Lake; dogs can be let off leash on odd-numbered days of the month only.
Mill Creek Canyon is an extremely popular natural area adjacent to Salt Lake; dogs can be let off leash on odd-numbered days of the month only.
Dogs are allowed off leash and other trail users are warned in Parley's Canyon natural area, Salt Lake City
Dogs are allowed off leash and other trail users are warned in Parley's Canyon natural area, Salt Lake City
Dogs are allowed off leash and other trail users are warned in Parley's Canyon natural area, Salt Lake City
Sign with the laws and bag dispenser, Salt Lake City
Sign with the laws and bag dispenser, Salt Lake City
Sign with the laws and bag dispenser, Salt Lake City
Sign informs visitors that the paved trail to the overlook turns into a narrow, natural surface trail; Arches National Monument, Utah
Sign informs visitors that the paved trail to the overlook turns into a narrow, natural surface trail; Arches National Monument, Utah
Sign informs visitors that the paved trail to the overlook turns into a narrow, natural surface trail; Arches National Monument, Utah
Accessible route to river with benches along the concrete trail.
Accessible route to river with benches along the concrete trail.
Accessible route to river with benches along the concrete trail.
Concrete trail to restrooms with alternative stairs. Note handrail on one side of the trail.
Concrete trail to restrooms with alternative stairs. Note handrail on one side of the trail.
Concrete trail to restrooms with alternative stairs. Note handrail on one side of the trail.
Accessible concrete trail loops around restrooms to lose elevation from parking lot by the highway.
Accessible concrete trail loops around restrooms to lose elevation from parking lot by the highway.
Accessible concrete trail loops around restrooms to lose elevation from parking lot by the highway.
Looking down the crushed rock trail from the restrooms toward the picnic and shade shelter.
Looking down the crushed rock trail from the restrooms toward the picnic and shade shelter.
Looking down the crushed rock trail from the restrooms toward the picnic and shade shelter.
Transition from the crushed rock trail surface held in by timbers, to the plastic mat which forms a trail across the sand closer to the water.
Transition from the crushed rock trail surface held in by timbers, to the plastic mat which forms a trail across the sand closer to the water.
Transition from the crushed rock trail surface held in by timbers, to the plastic mat which forms a trail across the sand closer to the water.
End of the plastic trail mat reaching almost to the water on the sandy beach.
End of the plastic trail mat reaching almost to the water on the sandy beach.
End of the plastic trail mat reaching almost to the water on the sandy beach.
Parley's Crossing Trail two-span bridge over I-215; downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, is in the distance at far right
Parley's Crossing Trail two-span bridge over I-215; downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, is in the distance at far right
Parley's Crossing Trail two-span bridge over I-215; downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, is in the distance at far right
3000 feet of retaining walls were constructed as part of the Parley's Crossing Trail project at I-215, Salt Lake City, Utah
3000 feet of retaining walls were constructed as part of the Parley's Crossing Trail project at I-215, Salt Lake City, Utah
3000 feet of retaining walls were constructed as part of the Parley's Crossing Trail project at I-215, Salt Lake City, Utah