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New avalanche transceiver training park open in Park City

Utah Avalanche Center's Craig Gordon pictured here investigating an avalanche in Northern Utah. Photo: Utah Avalanche Center // Craig Gordon
SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah — A new avalanche transceiver training park is now open to the public, located right behind Park City Day School.
The Utah Avalanche Center built the park with support from Park City Day School, Inspired Summit Adventures, Woof-Rax, and Athena’s Wealth.
The park is open to the public and is an accessible and valuable place for people to practice their avalanche rescue skills in a low-stress environment. Check it out and find that buried beacon.
