The Poison Creek Trail travels along the east side of City Park and into a historical area of Park City, originally a mining town. On this urban pathway, trail-goers will pass an eclectic mix of athletic fields, sculptures, murals in one of several short tunnels, residences and historical sites. The route also provides access to many shops and restaurants, and connects to the 28-mile Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park at its northern end.
Parking and trail access are available at City Park (off Deer Valley Drive on Sullivan Road) and at the Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park trailhead off Prospector Avenue.
Lovely trail!
A fun trail, slow, with a plus 3 % grade up to south end at Marsac Ave on the south side of the 224 traffic circle. Best way to tour Historical Park City. Lots of activity. Best parking is at Historical Union Pacific Trailhead on Prospector Ave. Noel Keller 6 May 2011
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