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Art on the Trails
performances • Artwork • Food • refreshments • MUSIC
An event that connects arts, culture, and nature—celebrating immersive art experiences on a local trail. Our goal is to provide an accessible platform for residents and visitors to get outdoors, immerse themselves in the beauty of our natural surroundings, and be inspired by art in unexpected ways.
August 24, 2024
2-6 P.M.
at Copper Moose Farm Stand
1285 Old Ranch Road Park City, UT 84098
What to Expect
Where: Tours start at Copper Moose Farm Stand at 1285 Old Ranch Rd, Park City, UT 84098. Click for Directions. Tours take place along McLeod Creek Trail to Temple Har Shalom and back.
Parking: It's best to park at Willow Creek Park at 4460 Split Rail Ln, Park City, UT 84098. Click for Directions. After you’ve parked, make your way over to the Copper Moose Farm Stand to check-in.
How it Works: This program is presented by the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County in partnership with Basin Recreation and is made possible with the support of Copper Moose Farm Stand. Art on the Trails celebrates local and regional performing and visual artists—making their work more visible to our community. Our goal is to provide an accessible platform for residents and visitors to immerse themselves in nature while experiencing high-caliber performances and visually stunning artwork.
Tours leave every 20 min. from Copper Moose Farm, starting from 2pm to 4pm. Each tour is led by a guide who takes you on a leisurely hike to several site-specific locations along McLeod Creek Trail. The tour takes about 1.5 hours. After the tour, we invite you to be our guest at the Copper Moose Farm Stand to enjoy our lounge area with food, drinks, and live music from The Dustbowl Collective until 6pm.
Bring: Comfy shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and a reusable water bottle (there will be some water stations along the trail).
Arrive: Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled tour start time. Best to park at Willow Creek and walk to Copper Moose Farm Stand where scheduled tours begin and where the lounge will be when you finish the tour. The lounge will stay open until 6pm.
Tickets*: Advance registration is recommended for all trail tours. The event is $25 for adults, and free for kids under 12. To reserve a tour, please go to our Eventbrite home page and navigate down to sign up for your preferred time. Walk-ups are welcome, based on availability.
Live Music at Copper Moose: Tickets are not required for the live music experience at the Copper Moose Farm Stand (3-6pm)! Anyone is welcome to come to enjoy the cash bar, picnic items available at Copper Moose, and tunes!
Accessibility: The Arts Council believes art connects all people and prioritizes providing equitable access to all of our programming and events. We are committed to improving access internally as an organization, as well as advocating for accessibility throughout our arts and culture community in Summit County, UT.
Inclement Weather: Quick passing storms can be common in our area. The event will proceed unless there is severe weather (lighting within 10 miles of the event site).
This section of the trail is ADA accessible to include most abilities. Large print materials as well as ASL interpretation from InterWest Interpreting will be available for this event.
*Art on the Trails is a fundraiser for the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County. Tickets are limited to mitigate impacts on the trail, which means that all ticket sales are final. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you!
2024 performances
The Dustbowl Collective • River Wood Speaks • stella wAdsworth • Figure Skating Club of Park City • Lisa Needham + Rich Wyman • Salt City Circus M&J Birdhouse • Washakie Exhibit PReview • steel ranch welding
food & refreshments
Partners
Program Sponsors
Sustaining Supporters
Art on the Trails in an ADA accessible event. For any accommodations contact emma@pcscarts.org