PC Hill Letterbox LbNA #65918
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 22, 2013 |
Location: | PC Hill |
City: | Park City |
County: | Summit |
State: | Utah |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Kanga Kate |
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Found by: | Not yet found! |
Last found: | N/A |
Last edited: | Sep 22, 2013 |
The PC Hill is a Park City landmark. You can see the large, white "PC" for Park City High School bordering the East side of the Park Meadows neighborhood.
Directions:
From Park Avenue (Hwy 224), turn left onto Kearns Blvd. (Hwy 248) heading East. You will pass Park City High School and Treasure Mountain Middle School on your left.
Turn left at the last road before the PC Hill. It is a semi-paved, unmarked access road that provides parking for the North 40 Playing Fields and for the PC Hill Trailhead. Park there.
Go up the PC Trail at the trail marker. It is about a mile, and can be steep in some parts, although it was recently improved.The trail winds to the top, and you will see a trail marker indicating the end of the trail and also a large rock engraved the the names of the sponsors that made the trail improvement possible. From the trail marker at the top, go 10 paces Southward, into a grove of scrub oak and mountain elderberry bushes. You will see several large rocks. Look underneath for the letterbox.
If you go eastward down the hill a bit, you can see the large, white cement "PC" Careful, it is steep!
Directions:
From Park Avenue (Hwy 224), turn left onto Kearns Blvd. (Hwy 248) heading East. You will pass Park City High School and Treasure Mountain Middle School on your left.
Turn left at the last road before the PC Hill. It is a semi-paved, unmarked access road that provides parking for the North 40 Playing Fields and for the PC Hill Trailhead. Park there.
Go up the PC Trail at the trail marker. It is about a mile, and can be steep in some parts, although it was recently improved.The trail winds to the top, and you will see a trail marker indicating the end of the trail and also a large rock engraved the the names of the sponsors that made the trail improvement possible. From the trail marker at the top, go 10 paces Southward, into a grove of scrub oak and mountain elderberry bushes. You will see several large rocks. Look underneath for the letterbox.
If you go eastward down the hill a bit, you can see the large, white cement "PC" Careful, it is steep!