Now live!

Authored by Brian Tonetti

The My Canyon Creek websites are now live! Check out where the waterways flow, areas of public access, restoration sites, education stops, events, and details of recreational activities—sync your phone to our creeks!

 

Seven new websites, through the My Canyon Creeks series (MyCityCreek.orgMyRedButteCreek.orgMyEmigrationCreek.orgMyParleysCreek.orgMyMillCreek.orgMyBigCottonwoodCreek.org, and MyLittleCottonwoodCreek.org) are now live! Share your voice through “Submit Story” to enhance education, visibility, and stewardship, including poetry, photos, videos, text, quizzes, and more. “Report an Issue” to address watershed and water quality concerns, including erosion, pollution, garbage, and more.

Learn about watershed protection, individual action, and behavioral change to improve conditions along our creeks. The platform spans the east and west-sides of the Salt Lake Valley to bridge barriers as residents explore waterways, report issues, and highlight stories, history, culture, and destinations. Follow one of the seven learning pathways—community, ecology, history, recreation, and water—to sync your phone to our creeks.

 

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