MAKE A MEME View Large Image Cedar City area residents and students celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Three Peaks Recreation Area and National Public Lands Day by cleaning up the area, adding new signs on trails and improving existing trails. The participants ...
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Keywords: bureau of land management bureauoflandmanagement blm utah blmutah color country district colorcountrydistrict cedar city cedarcity iron county ironcounty disc golf discgolf three peaks recreation area threepeaksrecreationarea hiking public lands publiclands national public lands day 2016 nationalpubliclandsday2016 southern utah university southernutahuniversity npld 2016 npld2016 volunteer utah usa outdoor Cedar City area residents and students celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Three Peaks Recreation Area and National Public Lands Day by cleaning up the area, adding new signs on trails and improving existing trails. The participants followed up the service with lunch and fun on the two disc golf courses, ATV trails, mountain bike trails, hiking trails and radio control flying field. Participants ranged from local families to Southern Utah University students and outdoor recreation partners. The Three Peaks Recreation Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management’s Cedar City Field Office and Iron County. (BLM photo/Christian Venhuizen) Cedar City area residents and students celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Three Peaks Recreation Area and National Public Lands Day by cleaning up the area, adding new signs on trails and improving existing trails. The participants followed up the service with lunch and fun on the two disc golf courses, ATV trails, mountain bike trails, hiking trails and radio control flying field. Participants ranged from local families to Southern Utah University students and outdoor recreation partners. The Three Peaks Recreation Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management’s Cedar City Field Office and Iron County. (BLM photo/Christian Venhuizen)
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