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Rose Canyon
The road through Rose Canyon begins
to the west of Herriman in the outskirts of town. Initially
the road travels through mixed
agricultural and residential land. Over
recent years much of the open land in this area has been subdivided and
many
private homes have been constructed.
Along this portion of the claim, the road is a paved and
well-maintained,
two lane road. Shortly before the road reaches Yellow Fork Canyon, it
leaves
private land and enters the Camp Williams Military Reserve. At its intersection with Yellow Fork Canyon
the paved portion of the road ends in a small parking area. From this point the claim continues to the
southwest as a dirt road through Water Fork Canyon.
The dirt road is heavily rutted and poorly
maintained. In an effort to prevent
damage from runoff, culverts have been inserted where drainages cross
the road. While these steps have been
taken,
significant erosion of the road has still occurred in some places.
About 2/3 the way up the claim, the
road crosses a parcel of private land.
At the beginning of this stretch the road is blocked by a large
locked
gate. This gate effectively prevents the
public from traveling along this stretch of road and accessing the rest
of the
claim beyond the private land. The claim
extends beyond the private land, also part of the Camp Williams
Military
Reserve, to the Salt Lake County line.
"The
right-of-way for the construction of highways over the public
lands not reserved for public uses, is hereby granted."
Construction:
"Means an intentional physical act or series of intentional physical
acts
that were intended to, and that accomplished, preparation of a highway
by a
durable, observable, physical modification of land for use by highway
traffic."
The first portion of the
Rose Canyon claim, up to the mouth
of Yellow Fork Canyon, is paved and travels through private
agricultural and
residential property. Beyond the paved
portion of the road, it is a fairly substantial, although poorly
maintained,
dirt road. At points along the route
small culverts have been put in place to allow runoff to travel under
the
road. Although measures such as these
have been taken, the heavily rutted condition of the road suggests that
it sees
infrequent maintenance.
Highway:
"Means a thoroughfare that was prior to the latest available date used
by
the public, without discrimination against any individual or group, for
the
passage of vehicles carrying people or goods from place to place."
The public is able to
travel along most of this road, which
crosses the Camp Williams Military Reserve and one plot of private land. While the BLM maintains a right-of-way for
access to the stretch of road crossing the private land, there is a
large
locked gate at the property line. No
trespassing signs are posted on the gate, and vehicular travel along
the road
is blocked at this point.
Unreserved
public lands: "lands owned by the United States...that had not
yet
been set aside, dedicated, withdrawn, reserved, settled, preempted,
entered,
appropriated, or disposed of, or on which claims had not been located."
This road first shows up
on a map of roads created from a
series of surveys completed in the late 1800’s by the Salt Lake County
Surveyor. This particular road was
surveyed in September of 1898. This is
more than a decade and a half before the land was withdrawn from the
public
domain in 1914.
The Rose Canyon claim begins just
outside of the Town of Herriman. A small
2 acre adobe fort, Fort Herriman, was constructed and occupied here
during the
1850’s. It is believed that this
road
was originally constructed to provide a route for the cavalry between
Fort
Herriman and Cedar Fork.
Bureau of Land
Management. Right-of-way reservation for Rose
Canyon Road. Serial Number U73132. April 24, 1995.
Bureau of Land
Management. Land Patent in Rose Canyon.
Serial Number U66676-C. June 21, 1995.
Bureau of Land Management
(Utah). Research of mining claim patents. September 21, 2005.
Coon, Bill. Past
President of the Utah Backcountry Horsemen (currently President of
Friends of
Sound Horses). Conversation on August
25, 2005.
Salt Lake County
Recorder’s Office. Research of plat maps in
area of Butterfield Canyon. Salt Lake
City, UT. August 16, 2005.
Salt Lake County
Surveyor’s Office. “The Bible” - Book of maps (sheet 16B), accompanied by a
book of field notes (Field Notes of Survey - Hwy No. 125 p. 194). Surveyed September 15-17, 1898 with field
notes recorded in Field Book I p. 70-77.
Right-of-way
(ROW) reservation (pdf 560 kB): The
BLM reserves the ROW for a
portion of the Rose Canyon Road that crosses private land. The
reservation was made on April 24, 1995.
Land
patent for private land within Rose Canyon (pdf 659
kB): A
land patent granted pursuant to the Camp W.G. Williams Land Exchange
Act.
This patent was granted on June 21, 1995 and includes almost 680 acres
in Rose
Canyon.