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The Cove, one of three trailheads in the Round Valley Complex.
Looking back at Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Ski Resorts.
Snowshoeing the Round Valley Complex.
Snowshoeing the Round Valley Complex.
Heading up on La Dee Duh.
La Dee Duh in the Round Valley Complex.
Great views of the valley from the Round Valley Complex.
Park City on the left along with the trailhead. To the right is Old Ranch.
The Old Ranch neighborhood.
Trails are well marked along the Round Valley Complex.
Great views from the Round Valley Complex.
Runs for days at one of the largest resorts on the continent.
Many fat bikers like the more technical aspects of the Cove.
Signs along the trail suggest best uses.
The Round Valley Complex has an option for almost anyone.
Looking northeast toward the heart of the complex.
Snowshoeing the Round Valley Complex.
Snowshoeing the Round Valley Complex.
Fat bikes are a popular choice in the Round Valley Complex.
Linking up to Cammy's Trail, which is groomed and tracked for cross-country skiing.
Looking north from Rademan's Ridge Trail.
Heading back on Rademan's looking south toward Park City.

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