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Treasure Hill Trailhead

5.0 (1 review)

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Citiride of Park City - they run minivans & most are 4x4

Citiride of Park City

3.7(6 reviews)
0.2 mi

We have been using Citi Ride for decades and they are amazing. All drivers we've ever had always…read moreshow up on time and are so helpful. We travel with dogs, babies, and lots of gear and they always help us out. Citi Ride always accommodates us and are lovely people. Thank you for taking such great care of our family for so many years! We appreciate you guys!

We were visiting family in Park City, sans-car, and didn't expect to have such difficulty finding…read moreUber or Lyft rides around town, making it hard to enjoy our vacation. After getting stranded at the Olympic Park (we lucked out on finding a ride there, but no one was available for a pickup) we contacted Citiride to pick us up and take us to my brother-in-law's house. The owner, Jimmy showed up in a minivan, and we were bummed to find he wasn't wearing a mask (they were not required in Utah at the time, but we were being cautious and weren't thrilled to be in a small, enclosed space with a stranger - we wore ours anyway). The ride was fine. We mentioned that we were surprised at the lack of rideshare drivers, and Jimmy launched into a monologue about how reliable his service was and made a big deal about how his team was available 364 days a year, gave us his card and told us to call him if we needed another lift. The next morning, we called him to pre-arrange a ride for our dinner date that evening. Jimmy answered and told us he was out of town and none of his other drivers were available - at all. Not even with 8 hours notice. So much for reliability. Still, with no one to turn to we reached out again to schedule a ride to the airport at the end of our trip. He was able to accommodate us and showed up on time. During our ride, his phone rang and he picked it up: we heard him tell the person on the line that he had no one available and referred them to a different ride service. Which means that 1) he's comfortable taking a phone call in the car, which is illegal, with passengers, which is dangerous and 2) he once again turned down a customer. A bit further into the ride, he suddenly turned and pointed out the window, swerving the vehicle, because he saw an elk. Overall, the ride was one of the more frightening I've been on. Once we arrived at the airport, he tells us that because he likes us, he is going to give us the discounted rate - 125 dollars!! My husband and I were speechless. We were expecting between $60 and $75 (and later confirmed similar prices with other area providers). Come to find out, Citiride can charge up to $150 for a ride to the airport. I couldn't believe we spent that amount of cash for the rough and frightening ride we just received. I would not recommend Citiride - but I WOULD recommend that you plan ahead for transportation while in Park City!

Guardsman Pass Overlook - KILLER MOUNTAIN LION Guardsman's pass*

Guardsman Pass Overlook

4.8(9 reviews)
3.9 mi

This was an amazing scenic drive that was highly recommend by a friend who lives in town. I took…read morethe drive early in the morning stopping at a few different places to take more and more pictures. It was beautiful. I passed a stop called the bloods lake hike which I remember reading about as I was planning my trip. So I stopped to take the hike. I thought it was going to be shorter than it was so I left my bag with water, back up charger, etc. Wish I brought it with me. The hike to bloods lake and back from the parking lot took 3.3 miles. It was tough for me because of the inclines and I'm no hiker. I'm from Florida and used to flat land so I don't know if my calves have ever worked so hard. The trail was very populated giving it was a Monday. Many people with dogs. The view once you arrive to the lake is worth the journey! I took a couple photos before my phone died. I then returned to this drive later in the evening to watch the sunset. I stopped at the one of the fist stops called empire pass and it was gorgeous. Same view as the morning but so much prettier with the colors in the sky!

***UPDATED REVIEW = My review is NOT for Guardsman Pass Overlook I did NOT go here. Yelp for some…read morereason attached my review for the Lake Lackawaxen Trail and Lake to Guardsman Pass Overlook. I never even went to the lookout. The trail starts down the street at the parking lot across the street from the new Bloods Lake Trail. Who ever the yelper app people are that did this it's not cool. You don't live here so you don't know the area. Trust that when people add a new "listing" they know what they are talking about! To get to Lake Lackawaxen trail you will need to first hike about 1.8 miles on the Bloods Lake Trail until you get to the lake. (which is a beautiful lake) Continue on the trail, which is clearly marked about a mile more up the trail. This part of the trail is a little more steep, and definitely more rocky but well worth the climb. There is a fork in the road where you can continue to go towards the left or make a right and climb up to Clayton Peak. If you want to go to Lackawaxen stay on the left side of the trail. It takes you past a couple rock scrambles but are easy enough to pass. This lake is very serene, and peaceful not as many people climb up to this lake as the one below. Dogs are allowed on the trail just not near the lake. Please respect the rules and keep your dog from going into the water as this is our watershed. Perfect time of the year to climb to the lake as the leaves are changing colors and the temps are much cooler.

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Guardsman Pass Overlook - Great natural backdrop at one of the trail heads near Guardsman Pass during the Fall Foliageis at its peak.

Great natural backdrop at one of the trail heads near Guardsman Pass during the Fall Foliageis at its peak.

Guardsman Pass Overlook - Snowshoeing, perfect place to snowshoe. Stunning views.

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Snowshoeing, perfect place to snowshoe. Stunning views.

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