OGDEN (AP) — Weber County commissioners have voted to keep access to Wolf Canyon Trail open to the public year-round.
Powder Mountain was asking the county to seasonally close the trail. The resort owns land on an easement leading from Powder Mountain Road to a 160-acre parcel of county-owned land higher on the mountain.
Powder Mountain asked for the closure between Dec. 1 and April 15 because the resort is beginning ski tours that will use the trail.
Commissioners voted this week to keep public access to the trail year round.
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