Lackawaxen Lake private property issues?

regehr

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I'm taking some folks hiking tomorrow and need something pretty easy, nearish Park City UT, and was thinking about Lackawaxen Lake from Guardsman Pass. Looks ideal except that a few places online I read about private property issues -- does anyone have the full scoop? Thanks!
 
I don't know anything about it, but I'll bump it back up and wish you a great day tomorrow.
 
This was a great short hike for relatively fit flatlanders. I didn't notice any signage. It's nice when property owners are chill. Thanks for the help folks!
 
Bonanza flats was purchased by Park City and private donors to be protected from development. Meaning it has been set aside for recreation. Here is the map showing where the Conservation boundaries are. As long as you are in a public access area you are good to go.

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Bonanza flats was purchased by Park City and private donors to be protected from development. Meaning it has been set aside for recreation. Here is the map showing where the Conservation boundaries are. As long as you are in a public access area you are good to go.

Awesome! It's a beautiful area.
 
Awesome! It's a beautiful area.
Yeah, I donated to the campaign to protect it. I recreate this area quite a bit both summer and winter. If you need a quick peak bag, some good powder, an overnight to shoot the stars, or just a walk in the woods, Bonanza Flats is a great area with a lot to offer. I was happy to see it preserved. Lets hope everyone respects it and takes care of it.

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Lackawaxen Lake

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Peak 10,420

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Bloods Lake

Splitboarding Peak 10,420
 

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