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79-5-302. Recreational trail categories.
The division may plan and develop the following categories of recreational trails as partof the state trails system:
(1) cross-state trails that connect scenic, natural, historic, geologic, geographic, or othersignificant features;
(2) water-oriented trails that provide a path to or along lakes, streams, or reservoirs;
(3) scenic-access trails that give access to recreation, scenic, natural, historic, or culturalareas;
(4) urban trails that connect parks, scenic and natural areas, historical sites, andneighboring communities within a county of the first or second class; and
(5) interpretive trails that identify:
(a) historic routes; and
(b) significant natural features.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 344, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-79 > Chapter-05 > 79-5-302

79-5-302. Recreational trail categories.
The division may plan and develop the following categories of recreational trails as partof the state trails system:
(1) cross-state trails that connect scenic, natural, historic, geologic, geographic, or othersignificant features;
(2) water-oriented trails that provide a path to or along lakes, streams, or reservoirs;
(3) scenic-access trails that give access to recreation, scenic, natural, historic, or culturalareas;
(4) urban trails that connect parks, scenic and natural areas, historical sites, andneighboring communities within a county of the first or second class; and
(5) interpretive trails that identify:
(a) historic routes; and
(b) significant natural features.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 344, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-79 > Chapter-05 > 79-5-302

79-5-302. Recreational trail categories.
The division may plan and develop the following categories of recreational trails as partof the state trails system:
(1) cross-state trails that connect scenic, natural, historic, geologic, geographic, or othersignificant features;
(2) water-oriented trails that provide a path to or along lakes, streams, or reservoirs;
(3) scenic-access trails that give access to recreation, scenic, natural, historic, or culturalareas;
(4) urban trails that connect parks, scenic and natural areas, historical sites, andneighboring communities within a county of the first or second class; and
(5) interpretive trails that identify:
(a) historic routes; and
(b) significant natural features.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 344, 2009 General Session