A bridge on a popular hiking trail is closed due to extreme flooding and damage.
<p>COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS — A bridge on a popular hiking trail is closed due to extreme flooding and damage.
 The bridge is a short walk from the White Pine trailhead. Multiple signs are posted stating: &quot;Bridge closed.&quot;</p><p>The bridge will remain temporarily closed through Aug.
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