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Summit County advisory council endorses access plan for Camp Hale monument, backs SUP management
Summary
Summit County Open Space Advisory Council endorsed a Volpe Center access plan for the Camp Hale Continental Divide National Monument study area and recommended a special-use permit (SUP) be issued to the county to manage trailheads; the motion passed unanimously.
Summit County’s Open Space Advisory Council on March 5 endorsed an access plan for the southern Tenmile area of the Camp Hale Continental Divide National Monument and recommended that the county pursue a special‑use permit to manage trailheads in the study area.
Jordan Mead, a county staffer, presented the Volpe Center draft access plan, which catalogs crowded trailheads, social trails, multi‑owner parcels and limited amenities and provides phased infrastructure recommendations. The plan identifies improvements at Quandary Peak, Blue Lakes, McCullough Gulch and Spruce Creek trailheads and suggests the document could help inform a future NEPA review on federal land.
Recommendations for the Quandary Peak…
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