There will be plenty of opportunities to view the plants as more are expected to sprout throughout Summit County as part of a new initiative led by the Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District.
Many of the screenings are through a partnership with North Summit Unite, a non-profit consisting of local residents who are on a mission to preserve and retain the unique culture of the North Summit area.
Complaints of trail overcrowding have been building in recent years, leading various county agencies to search for solutions, yet new data suggests the problem may be different than residents and officials initially thought.