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Master Plan for Parley's Historic Nature Park

This page will be updated as more information becomes available.

Parley’s Creek and the land that surrounds it at the mouth of Parley’s Canyon has a special place in Utah history as a crossroads, a center of industry, and an important natural corridor. It is one of the largest and most diverse natural open spaces in the Salt Lake valley and contains one of the most natural and contiguous riparian corridors in the City. The 88-acre park was established to protect and interpret these features. It has also been identified for decades as a critical link in regional open space and trail networks.

The park is continuously growing in popularity for recreational uses such as dog walking, BMX biking, nature appreciation, and trail use along the Parley’s Trail, to be constructed in 2009. Salt Lake City is currently developing the park’s first master plan to help balance this diversity of recreation uses with the need to protect sensitive natural and cultural resources in the park.

The Master Planning process began in fall of 2008 and will continue through spring of 2010, with the goal of having a plan complete when Parley's Trail opens in the park."  After the full plan is complete, the city can allocate its budget and staff to priority projects and management efforts to ensure the park’s sustainable for the long-term.  

 

The project has four phases:

  1. Baseline Conditions (1.6MB pdf) – a review of existing conditions on the ground and of decision, policies and stakeholders that have shaped the park’s evolution and future direction.

  2. Comprehensive Use Conditions  – defining the goals for the park and the desired priorities for resource protection and visitor experience.

  3. Management Plan – a guideline for management, maintenance, monitoring and decision-making that follows Best Management Practices and site-specific strategies.

  4. Improvements Plan – an action plan of recommended capital improvements, maintenance, and research needs to achieve these goals.

 

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