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District proposes new 30-stall trailhead and bathrooms for Run Amok trail system

May 14, 2024 | Snyderville Basin Planning Commission, Snyderville, Summit County, Utah



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District proposes new 30-stall trailhead and bathrooms for Run Amok trail system
The Summit County Snyderville Basin Planning Commission meeting on May 14, 2024, focused on the development of three trailheads, with significant attention given to the RTS Veil and Run Amok trail systems. The discussion highlighted the history and improvements made to these trails, which were originally developed as part of the Olympic trail system in 2012 and further expanded in 2014.

The Run Amok trail, while popular, faced issues with permitting due to staff turnover at the time of its construction. Despite these challenges, the trail has seen considerable use, prompting the district to propose the addition of a new 30-stall trailhead to accommodate visitors. This new facility aims to enhance access and align with the existing Run Amok trailhead.

In response to the growing popularity of these trailheads, the commission discussed the installation of pit bathrooms, which will be necessary due to the lack of existing infrastructure. These facilities will operate on their own septic systems, as outlined in the local code, which specifies when such systems can be utilized versus when connections to the water reclamation district are required.

Overall, the meeting underscored the commitment of the Summit County Snyderville Basin Planning Commission to improve outdoor recreational facilities while addressing infrastructure needs and ensuring compliance with health regulations. The next steps will involve further coordination with service providers and the health department to finalize the plans for the new trailhead and restroom facilities.

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