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Transit to Trails program returns for the summer

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Transit to Trails shuttle takes mountain bikers and hikers from Park City to popular trailheads
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If you want to hike or bike at a higher elevation in Park City, a free service can help you get uphill easier.

Transit to Trails is a public service that takes hikers and bikers from a central location in Park City to the Mid-Mountain, Bonanza Flats and Bloods Lake Trailhead.

The shuttle runs on Thursday and Friday early evenings, and Saturdays and Sundays between 8 in the morning and noon. The service started Thursday and will go through October.

The pickup location is 1376 Munchkin Road in Park City, which is just west of Bonanza Drive.

Park City Municipal Corporation, Utah Open Lands and Utah Mountain Shuttle teamed up to provide the service. The Central Wasatch Commission provided the money to pay for it.

The shuttles can take up to six bikes each trip, and reservations are strongly encouraged, though walk-up riders are allowed if there’s room.

For more information, including the schedule and how to make reservations, click here.

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Sean Higgins covers all things Park City and is the Saturday Weekend Edition host at KPCW. Sean spent the first five years of his journalism career covering World Cup skiing for Ski Racing Media here in Utah and served as Senior Editor until January 2020. As Senior Editor, he managed the day-to-day news section of skiracing.com, as well as produced and hosted Ski Racing’s weekly podcast. During his tenure with Ski Racing Media, he was also a field reporter for NBC Sports, covering events in Europe.