Our website is now available in Spanish! We created a dedicated domain for Salt Lake County’s Spanish-speaking residents, FundacionSieteCanones.org. Comienza con el agua.
Read MoreA grant from Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts & Parks to fund the Seven Creeks | Walk Series. Watershed walks engage participants in observation and collaborative actions to build community connection in uncovering and restoring our buried and impaired creeks.
Read MoreDesign Workshop has been chosen to help the Seven Canyons Trust develop the Seven Greenways Vision Plan. This process will set in motion a community-supported framework to highlight opportunity areas, best management practices, policies, and a toolbox of design concepts to create seven greenway corridors along our creeks in Salt Lake County, UT.
Read MoreConstruction of the Folsom Trail is expected in Spring 2021 and completion by 2022. Feasibility of daylighting City Creek, adjacent to the trail, was studied and two design concepts presented. Additional study is needed to move forward.
Read MoreStarting this Sunday, October 4th, Allen Park will be open to the public during daylight hours seven days a week. Stroll through the mosaic artworks, historic homes, mature riparian forest, and one of the last remaining wild stretches of Emigration Creek.
Read MoreAn article detailing the opening of the eclectic Allen Park in Salt Lake City, UT. The park features many mosaic artworks, historic buildings, and one of the last remaining wild stretches of Emigration Creek.
Read MoreAn article tracing our underground and hidden streams. It explores a walk from Westminster College to Liberty Park along Emigration Creek, and many of our various efforts through the Salt Lake Valley.
Read MoreConstruction on the Three Creeks Confluence has been temporarily halted for draining and rehabilitation of the Mountain Dell Dam. Resumption is expected in early October with construction continuing into the Fall and Winter and plantings and the grand opening in the Spring.
Read MoreAn article detailing planning efforts to decide the future of the Jordan River. It highlights our work on the Three Creeks Confluence as example of current projects along the river corridor.
Read MoreRead MoreAn article navigating the transformation of the Jordan River with emphasis on the Three Creeks Confluence. This project is daylighting three underground creeks as they flow into the Jordan River in Salt Lake City, UT.
An article detailing our organization, stream daylighting, and progress on the Three Creeks Confluence in Salt Lake City, UT. This effort will create a new park in the west-side neighborhood of Glendale.
Read MoreAn article telling the recent history of the Folsom Trail and daylighting of City Creek in Salt Lake City, UT. It details the narrative of the stream and it ties to the Poplar Grove community.
Read MoreThe 120-foot span is ready for recreaters. The connection provides a key community access point across the Jordan River to anchor institutions, the Jordan River Trail, and broader Glendale neighborhood in Salt Lake City, UT.
Read MoreThe new website redesign is live! Find the tools, information, and resources you need easier. Read through the refreshed blog, find more ways to support, and learn about all our projects, programs, and activities.
Read MoreThe Salt Lake City Arts Council is looking for Utah artists to design works to be featured at the Three Creeks Confluence. Commissions are available at $1,000 per design, up to three designs per artist.
Read MoreShare your feedback on Salt Lake City’s newest acquisition, Allen Park. The property features historic structures, numerous mosaics and works of art, and a stretch of Emigration Creek.
Read MoreListen to Executive Director, Brian Tonetti, talk with the Resonant Restoration podcast on stream daylighting. Learn about the benefits of daylighting, its history, and local case studies and projects in Utah.
Read MoreA $150,000 effort to create greenway corridors adjacent to the seven creeks. Greenways include trails, generate economic activity, increase resiliency, enhance water quality, and create wildlife habitat.
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