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Parks and recreation widen 3 Peaks access for events; tourism office launches destination-development partnerships
Summary
Parks and tourism director Maria reported paved access to 3 Peaks to move race starts into the park, the May opening of a five-mile group area that generated nearly $10,000, and a new Utah Office of Tourism program to help local businesses create bookable experiences.
Maria, Iron County parks, recreation and tourism director, told the commission the county widened and paved access into 3 Peaks so race starts can be moved into the park and away from nearby neighborhoods. She said that work should reduce neighborhood impacts and that paving is expected this week.
Maria said the county opened a five-mile group area May 1 that has already produced about…
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