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The Park City Trailhead, just south of the Prospector neighborhood.
Gearing up at the Prospector Park Trailhead.
Heading out on the paved path.
Great birdwatching in the wetlands on this end of the trail and many other sections.
Biking the Rail Trail.
Street crossing at Highway 248.
A cattle gate. Please close it behind you.
Long open stretches with a lot of solitude and great views.
Long open stretches with a lot of solitude and great views.
Long open stretches along the Rail Trail with a lot of solitude and great views.
A water break.
The Promontory Trailhead.
About to pass under the I-80, Pace Ranch is on the right.
A cattle gate.
Historic references on display under the freeway.
On the way to Wanship, there are some beautiful rock formations.
Long open stretches along the Rail Trail with a lot of solitude and great views.
Some spring flowers alongside the trail and creek.
Pressure gauges and an air pump along the Rail Trail. Park City really takes care if its riders.
The Wanship Trailhead.
The Weber River goes alongside the trail from Wanship to Coalville.
A trestle over the trail.
Fisherman in the Weber River.
There are a lot of beautiful bridges along this end of the trail.
Heading toward the Echo Reservoir side of the trail.
Foliage near the Echo Reservoir.
One of the access points.
The trail is a bit more rugged on this end.
Echo Reservoir.