The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) issued the Record of Decision (ROD) in July identifying Gondola Alternative B with Phased Implementation as the selected alternative for Little Cottonwood Canyon. UDOT will move forward in phases, starting with enhanced bus service and ending with the world’s longest gondola up Little Cottonwood Canyon. Full implementation of Gondola B depends on available funding. Support the protection of Little Cottonwood Canyon by donating to today to support our litigation strategy.
Over the past few years, growth and visitation have led to increased pressures on our trails, roadways, and watersheds. The Wasatch Mountains are in the midst of several different projects, from a proposed gondola up Little Cottonwood Canyon to trail planning in the Tri-Canyons to a road widening ...
It likely comes as no surprise that the 2024 legislative session was full of ups, downs, and difficult bills. But our incredible community showed up in force to advocate for the beauty and wildness of the Wasatch Mountains.
The legislature introduced over 900 bills and resolutions, passing a ...
Save Our Canyons would like to welcome our new Executive Director Spencer Shaver!
My name is Spencer Shaver, and I am the new Executive Director of Save Our Canyons. I have had the good pleasure of meeting a handful of you in person, but I look forward to meeting every one of you, and the work ...
Wasatch Environmental Update for March 15, 2020
By John Worlock
Preserving Biodiversity - “30% by 2030”
What’s going on with our precious planet home, the Earth?
Sit down, and let’s talk.
You are aware of the existential threat of a changing climate, driven by the warming and ...