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Communities in Utah Valley have constructed and are continuing to expand a system of non-motorized trails and pathways. These trails provide recreational opportunities and alternatives to automobile travel, preserve open space, and maintain access to public lands. Many trails, like the Jordan River Parkway, are paved, multi-use paths suitable for walkers, joggers, roller-bladers and bicyclists.

Others, like the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, are unpaved and more primitive, perfectly suited to mountain bikers, hikers and horses. All of these trails are open to the public, and may be enjoyed year round.



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Non-Motorized Trails Coalition

Who is promoting and developing this trail system? It is a cooperative effort between multiple groups who advocate and maintain trails and planners creating connections with neighboring trail systems.  These groups have come together to form the Wasatch Loop Trail Coalition (WLTC).  Participants include: Mountain Trails Foundation, Mountainland Association of Governments, Utah State Parks and Recreation, Weber Pathways, Utah Bicycle Coalition and other private, municipal and county agencies holding particular interest in non-motorized transportation.
 
The Coalition is promoting the Wasatch Loop Trail,  a system of connected trails that includes the Provo-Jordan River Parkway, the Summit County Historic UP Rail Trail, the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, and others.
 
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