Why are some Open Space properties closed to the public?
Some of Summit County’s largest open space properties have been protected by conservation easement. This means that the property is still privately owned and the landowner is not required to provide public access, but he/she has given up the right to develop the land, thereby preserving its scenic and natural resources qualities. Please respect the private property rights of these conservation-minded landowners.

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1. What is Open Space?
2. How do I volunteer for Open Space and Trails?
3. How do I help protect additional land as Open Space?
4. Why are some Open Space properties closed to the public?
5. What are the rules and regulations for the Recreation Pathway (Recpath)?
6. What are the rules and regulations for Open Space properties?
7. What is the OSAC and when does it meet?
8. Where can I hike with my dog?
9. Where can I report trail problems, or other concerns regarding Summit County Open Space Properties?
10. How do I book a special event or special use?
11. Can I hunt or fish on Open Space Property?
12. Can I sign up to adopt sections of the Recpath or County Road?
13. Can I book Sapphire Point for an event?
14. Are motorized vehicles/devices allowed on the Recpath?
15. Can I drive my snowmobile on the Recpath?
16. Can I reserve the Blue River Park/Fields?
17. Is the Recpath plowed in the winter?
18. Can I swim in the Dillon Reservoir? Windsurf?
19. Can I hold a wedding on Open Space property?
20. How do I reserve a campsite?
21. Who manages the Recreation Pathway System (Recpath)?
22. Can I pan for gold on Open Space property?