Post-restoration breeding and non-breeding bird monitoring data and report at the Three Creeks Confluence in Salt Lake City, UT.
Read MoreThe Seven Canyons Trust seeks up to three artists for a Quick Draw en Plein Air event at Beer at the Confluence on Saturday, June 15th. The Quick Draw seeks to activate the event with fun, family-friendly programming, while highlighting and supporting local artists. Honorariums of $100 are available with an option for up to 50% of the sale of artwork(s).
Read MoreBird monitoring data and report at the Three Creeks Confluence, which includes comparison of pre and post-restoration species composition, richness, and abundance.
Read MoreThe Three Creeks Confluence received a High Achievement Award in the Project/Study/Master Plan category from the Utah American Planning Association and a Honor Award in the General Design category for the Utah American Society for Landscape Architecture.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah students bring three creeks to life at the Three Creeks Confluence. This article highlights how water can help our communities.
Read MoreThe sound of running water surrounds the exciting, new Three Creeks Confluence. This article encapsulates the impact of this project from a parking lot to a park.
Read MoreWater, natural life, and community are woven together through laser-cut steel artwork at the Three Creeks Confluence in Salt Lake City, UT.
Read MoreA radio interview exploring Salt Lake City’s newest park, the Three Creeks Confluence, and additional daylighting projects throughout the Salt Lake Valley.
Read MoreAn article celebrating the opening of a new Salt Lake City park, the Three Creeks Confluence, where Red Butte, Emigration, and Parleys Creeks flow into the Jordan River at 950 West and 1300 South.
Read MoreThis article explores the Three Creeks Confluence project from its incept as a classroom assignment to Salt Lake City’s newest keystone park. Learn about what’s next for the Seven Canyons Trust!
Read MoreOnce hidden underneath a parking lot and half-burnt home, the Three Creeks Confluence provides community access to the three creeks that converge there—Red Butte, Emigration, and Parleys.
Read MoreThe Three Creeks Confluence on the west-side of Salt Lake City is now open! The site started as an idea of University of Utah students and is the first step in a 100-year vision to uncover 21 miles of buried creek.
Read MoreThe Three Creeks Confluence is official open on Salt Lake City’s west-side. The project is the first in a 100-year vision to uncover and restore the Salt lake Valley’s creeks.
Read MoreProjects along the Jordan River are improving the river and bringing recreaters to the waters. For example, the Three Creeks Confluence and Cornell Lift Station both aim to make the river into a community amenity.
Read MoreThis article highlights the opening of the Three Creeks Confluence on Salt Lake City’s west-side. The site is the newest addition to connectivity and activation along the Jordan River.
Read MoreAn article highlighting the steps and planning process which led to the construction of the Three Creeks Confluence. The park opens July 9th, 2021!
Read MoreAn article exploring collaboration as it relates to stream daylighting in the Salt Lake Valley and several projects, including the Three Creeks Confluence and Seven Greenways Vision Plan.
Read MoreThis article explores case studies, including the Three Creeks Confluence in Salt Lake City, UT, of how restoration can rebuild economies and the natural environment.
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