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Mountain Biking In Utah

Mountain biking in Utah is a thrilling and unforgettable experience that will take your breath away. With its incredible landscapes, diverse terrain, and stunning scenery, it’s no wonder why so many people choose to explore this beautiful state on two wheels. Whether you’re looking for high-octane downhill trails or a leisurely ride through the countryside, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in Utah.

Mid Mountain Trail

Experience some of the best riding Park City has to offer with Mid Mountain - a 22-mile trail that traverses the two grand ski areas behind the town. The trail features flowing singletrack that guides you through dense pine and aspen trees and meadows filled with wildflowers. While reaching the trail may be challenging, it offers a spectacular experience for intermediate riders with numerous short climbs and descents and very few technical sections. You can also access Mid Mountain from the uphill-only Armstrong Trail and link it with other trails for shorter loops ranging from 5 to 10 miles. Don't miss out on this unforgettable ride!

Wheeler Creek

Escape the hustle and bustle of Ogden and explore the stunning Wheeler Creek trail in just minutes. As you embark on the trail, you'll be surrounded by various breathtaking trail variations. The most popular route takes you on a singletrack journey through picturesque meadows, oak and aspen forests, showing off vibrant fall colors. Snowbasin Resort’s trail system also intersects with the path, giving you even more options to extend your experience or take a different route back to your car. Be sure to check local conditions before you go to avoid early-season precipitation or lingering spring snowpack.

Rush Trail

Discover the ultimate outdoor recreation experience in Salt Lake City just minutes from downtown! Corner Canyon boasts a compact network of purpose-built mountain bike trails for both cross-country and downhill riders. Plus, you can take your skills to the next level with the pump track, DH training courses, and skills park at Draper Bike Park. Whether you want a quick lap at lunch, a leisurely ride at the end of the day, or an immersive adventure by linking trails, this location has it all. Don't miss the popular Rush Trail suited for downhill riders seeking an adrenaline rush with double jumps, gaps, and fast turns through breathtaking valley views and dense forests. Those looking for a more relaxed ride can stick to the main trail. Come experience the excitement and beauty of Corner Canyon today!

Red Canyon

Explore breathtaking views and exhilarating riding on the Thunder Mountain Trail just outside of Bryce Canyon National Park. Out of the 24 miles of established singletrack in Red Canyon, none can match Thunder Mountain's unparalleled beauty and excitement. The ride begins winding through lush canyons of juniper, pinion, and ponderosa pines before hitting the rocky terrain of the mesa top. You'll be able to take in stunning views of the red-rock hoodoos and lush valleys that Bryce Canyon is famous for throughout your journey.

Whole Enchilada

Experience every type of riding and scenery Moab has to offer in one exhilarating ride - the Whole Enchilada. From alpine passes to sandstone canyons, black humus to red slickrock, and singletrack to paved paths - this route is a massive, magical, mind-blowing sensory overload. As the premier Moab ride, crowds can get big on holiday weekends, but planning an off-peak time will make for a better experience. The technically complete loop covers many miles of paved road and returns you all the way back to town, making this epic ride worth the distance.

Wasatch Crest Trail

Looking for an unforgettable outdoor adventure just a stone's throw away from Salt Lake City? Look no further than the Wasatch Mountains! With prime trails, jaw-dropping vistas, and easy accessibility, this stunning mountain range serves as the perfect playground year-round for skiers, snowboarders, mountain bikers, and rock climbers alike. Don't miss out on the incredible Wasatch Crest Trail, an exhilarating singletrack that winds atop the mountains (but be wary of winter storms and spring snowpack). This trail will surely satisfy you with sweeping aspen groves, alpine meadows, and a manageable technical section. If you're craving even more thrills, check out the many options for linking up with other nearby trails. All you need is a car shuttle to start your journey at the top of Guardsman Pass and connect with the Millcreek Canyon trails (open for biking on even-numbered days only). Get ready for an adventure you'll never forget!

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