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View of the upper reaches of City Creek Canyon.
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10/26/2015
The entrance to Memory Grove Park.
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10/26/2015
Biking along Memory Grove.
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10/26/2015
A road biker heading up toward the canyon.
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10/26/2015
Small group of riders enjoying the autumn.
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10/26/2015
Great park to get out of the city for a minute.
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10/26/2015
The Meditation Chapel in Memory Grove.
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10/26/2015
City Creek meandering through Memory Grove.
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10/26/2015
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10/26/2015
A family enjoying the dirt Freedom Trail. Dogs are allowed off leash at this section.
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10/26/2015
The bridge that connects the Freedom Trail to the paved path.
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10/26/2015
Riding City Creek Canyon Road.
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10/26/2015
One of the small waterfalls of City Creek along the way.
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10/26/2015
Riding City Creek Canyon Road.
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10/26/2015
This is a popular walk, as well.
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10/26/2015
City Creek Canyon Road.
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10/26/2015
Close enough to downtown to enjoy a ride in on your lunch break or between classes at the university.
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10/26/2015
The stairs up to the Capitol parking area.
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10/26/2015

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