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Cedar Springs Marina launches innovative floating trail project

March 22, 2024 | Utah Blue Ribbon Fisheries Advisory Council, Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah



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Cedar Springs Marina launches innovative floating trail project
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a collaborative project aimed at enhancing recreational access at Cedar Springs Marina, located at the lower end of a local reservoir. The initiative, presented by Trina Hedrick, involves the development of a floating trail and fishing pier, designed to improve accessibility for boaters and anglers.

The floating trail, which will extend 500 feet from the Cedar Springs public boat launch to the marina, is intended to adapt to varying water levels, eliminating the need for traditional earthen trails. This innovative approach aims to provide a sustainable pathway that remains functional regardless of reservoir elevation changes. The project also includes courtesy docking for boats and an attachment point for a fishing pier, addressing the limited shoreline access in the area.

Cedar Springs Marina, owned by John and Stacy Routch, will take responsibility for the installation and maintenance of the facilities, with the support of the Forest Service. The fishing pier will be constructed using an interlocking dock system, allowing for flexibility in design and configuration. It will feature safety handrails, fishing rod holders, benches, and fish attractants to enhance angler success.

The total funding request for the project is approximately $90,000, with an equal split sought from the Habitat Council and Blue Ribbon Fisheries Council. Cedar Springs Marina will contribute an estimated $20,000 for installation and maintenance. The project is contingent upon the approval of a separate boater access proposal, with hopes for a decision by the end of the month.

Officials expressed optimism about the project, noting its potential as a model for similar initiatives at other water bodies facing fluctuating water levels. The meeting concluded with a call for further documentation to track the total project costs and funding sources.

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