Utah Conservation Corps to Begin Trail Work

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A letter of agreement between the Utah Conservation Corps and Providence city to construct a canyon trail was approved during a recent City Council meeting. The trail will begin at the mouth of Providence Canyon (approximately 1000 E. Canyon Road) and will be on the south side of Spring Creek. It will run east for just under 1 mile, and will connect with a trail that currently exists on Forest Service property. When completed, the two trails together will make one trail that is 1.8 miles long. They plan to construct a wood bridge for the trail that will bring the cost of the project up about $2,000, putting the overall price at $21,000. It will be paid for with RAPZ tax funds. You can read more in the Cache Valley Daily.

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