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- Rocky Mountain Power to reopen day-use area in Big Cottonwood Canyon
SALT LAKE CITY — Rocky Mountain Power is reopening access to the recreation area adjacent to the Stairs Hydroelectric Project in Big Cottonwood Canyon following updated COVID-19 public health directives from Utah Governor Gary Herbert and Salt Lake County
- Big Cottonwood Canyon (Everything To Know Before A Visit)
Big Cottonwood Canyon is a breathtaking canyon located around 12 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, Utah Nestled within the Wasatch Range, it forms part of the Uintah-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, a vast area known for its rich natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities
- Big Cottonwood Canyon – Utah Hiking Beauty
Lake Lackawaxen(4 6 moderate miles) is also popular, especially with dog owners who can’t bring their pups to Bloods Lake or anywhere in Big Cottonwood Canyon due to its being a watershed
- Stairs - PacifiCorp
The 1 2-megawatt (MW) Stairs Hydroelectric Project, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Project No 597, utilizes the natural falls of Big Cottonwood Creek, and is located approximately two miles east of the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, and approximately 11 miles southeast of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah
- Rocky Mountain Power to reopen day-use area in Big Cottonwood Canyon
The Stairs Recreation Area is located three miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon The park will once again be available for day use by reservation only and features eight picnic tables along the river near the Stairs hydroelectric power plant which has been in service for 125 years
- Stairs Gulch Hike - Outdoor Project
Stairs Gulch is a short, challenging hike close to Salt Lake City and just a few miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon You can access the hike directly across from the Storm Mountain Day Use Area entrance
- Things to Do in Big Cottonwood Canyon - Utahs Adventure Family
Stairs Gulch is a little less busy than other hikes in Big Cottonwood This is probably our favorite hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon
- PacifiCorp to reopen day-use area in Big Cottonwood Canyon
SALT LAKE CITY — Rocky Mountain Power, a division of PacifiCorp, is reopening access to the recreation area adjacent to the Stairs Hydroelectric Project in Big Cottonwood Canyon following updated COVID-19 public health directives from Utah Governor Gary Herbert and Salt Lake County
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