224 Connector Trail

Utah

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224 Connector Trail Facts

States: Utah
Counties: Summit
Length: 2 miles
Trail end points: W. Ute Blvd. and SR 224 and Bitner Rd. and Glenwild Dr.
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6613133

224 Connector Trail Description

The 224 Connector Trail is a paved pathway that begins at the Interstate 80 underpass at Bitner Road and loops around Newpark Town Center to the State Route 224 and Ute Boulevard intersection. Trail-goers will travel along Kimball Junction neighborhoods and can also enjoy the open views of the Swaner Nature Reserve, a scenic wetlands and wildlife refuge.

Parking and Trail Access

From I-80, take exit 145 onto SR 224 to Park City. Travel 0.2 miles, then turn left onto W. Ute Blvd. After 0.3 miles, you'll merge onto Center Drive; after 500 feet, parking will appear on the left.

224 Connector Trail Reviews

A short trail for a leasiure ride.

Parking and comfort facilities available at the Fieldhouse Trailhead. This excellent surfaced trail has two underpasses to trails on the north side of I-80 . It has easy access to the New Park shopping area as well as providing unobstructed views of the Swaner Nature Reserve on one side and back yards on the other side. Noel Keller 5 May 2011

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