Snake
Creek Canyon
Acreage: 959 acres
Location: Wasatch
County
Date Completed: 1995, 1996, 1998
Description:: Snake Creek
is a canyon prized for its wildlife (mainly deer, elk, and moose) as
well as for the vital, clean water it provides to the communities of
Heber City and Salt Lake City. In 1995, some 758 acres of the canyon
were preserved through an innovative partnership among private and public
interests. UOL, the Snake Creek Preservation Society, the Nature Conservancy
and the Utah Division of State Parks and Recreation completed a cooperative
agreement to purchase Snake Creek Canyon, open it to the public and
preserve it in perpetuity.
Encouragingly, efforts to save Snake Creek Canyon have inspired additional
preservation initiatives and new partnerships in the area. At the end
of 1996, a landowner from Seattle, Washington agreed to protect a dramatic
alpine meadow encompassing 92 acres, an additional critical piece to
preserving the entire Snake Creek Canyon.
In November 1998, UOL, with the assistance of the Snake Creek Preservation
Society, acquired the 109-acre Big Four Mining Company parcel. The Big
Four property is a critical parcel in the canyon with respect to recreational
access to the upper canyon and wildlife conservation. It is also the
last accessible lot of record in the upper canyon with significant development
potential. The purchase was the final block necessary to secure the
canyon's wildlife habitat, scenic grandeur, and precious watershed value
for generations to come. UOL purchased and then sold to Utah State Parks
- 54 acres, U.S. Forest Service - 35 acres, and Snake Creek Preservation
Society - 20 acres, with conservation easements on the Utah State Parks
and Snake Creek Preservation Society parcels being granted to UOL. UOL
will hold the conservation easements to all the canyons lands
protecting these treasured acres forever. What is more, the lands have
been incorporated into Wasatch State Park under the management of Utah's
Division of State Parks and Recreation opening these lands to all residents
of Utah.