Park City Mountain Biking and Hiking

//Park City Mountain Biking and Hiking
Park City Mountain Biking and Hiking 2017-09-15T19:58:42+00:00

Park City offers a bountiful number of hiking and mountain biking terrains so there is a fit for every skill level. Whether you are looking to climb a steep mountain and take vigorous and challenging hike or take a leisurely stroll through gorgeous scenery or ride your bike as fast as possible down a 90 degree angle, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for in Park City. The city is a perfect destination for those who love outdoor activities in every season. As the sun starts to peek through those snow filled clouds in the spring and summer months, the four-hundred public trails that are designed for hiking and biking come alive with tourists and locals alike. Explore one of the beautiful biking trails and enjoy a picnic in the grass, hop off the bikes for a break and you might catch some deer or other gentle creatures who call Park City’s forests and trails home. Whether you’re looking for a breezy relaxing ride or an uphill battle you’ll find it on one of our mountain bike trails.

There are a plethora of shops that offer bike rentals throughout Park City and its outskirt areas, so fear not if you can’t bring your bicycle with you on your travels! Local shops offer bike rentals, helmets, even proper biking gear to make your ride as comfortable as possible. Check out the sites below to get a guided bike tour, or meet up with other local bikers and ride together. Click Here to See Summer Trail Map

NameAddressPhoneWebsite
All Seasons Adventures2064 Prospector Avenue
Park City, UT 84060
(435) 649-9619www.allseasonsadventures.com
Canyons Resort4000 The Canyons Resort Drive
Park City, UT 84098
(435) 649-5400 www.canyonsresort.com
Deer Valley Resort- Bike Lessons2250 Deer Valley Drive South
Park City, UT 84060
(435) 645-6648www.deervalley.com
Exclusive Excursionss18 Payday Drive
Park City, UT 84060
(435) 640-2907www.parkcityactivities.com
Jans Mountain Outfitters1600 Park Avenue
Park City, UT 84060
(435)649-4949 www.jans.com
Mountain Trails Foundation1354 Park Avenue (Miners Hospital)(435) 649-6839 www.mountaintrails.org
Park City Mountain Resort1310 Lowell Avenue
Park City, UT 84060
(435) 649-8111www.parkcitymountain.com

(This pdf map shows Park City Mountain Resort area bike trails.)
Below we list other area trails.

Easy = Easy
More Difficult = More Difficult
Most Difficult = Most Difficult
Extreme = Extreme

Beaver Creek Trail Easy
Dirt trail that follows a creek pooled by occasional beaver dams, on the west side of the Uinta Mountains. Trailhead is east of Kamas on Hwy 150

Deer Valley Resort More Difficult
Deer Valley Resort has become a very popular place for lift-served mountain biking. At the top of the lift, you can choose from a multitude of downhill options. The resort’s bike shop has detailed maps and information. There is a trail here for everone.

Glenwild Loop More Difficult
Fun loop suitable for bikers just getting into the technical rides. Trailhead is in Glenwild area. A parking area kiosk shows the route. Steep climbs.

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High Meadow Loop More Difficult
The trail winds along a stream through aspen, pine and fir forests ending at Red Pine Lodge.

Holly’s Downhill Extreme
From the top of the gondola, wind back down to the bottom of the mountain.

Homeward Bound Extreme
Contains freestyle features.

Lake Side Trails Easy
Paved trails around the lakes by Snow Park parking lots.

McHenry’s Practice Loop Easy
Perfect trail to practice your skills and to get familiar with your bike.

Mid-Mountain Trail Most Difficult
This singletrack trail stretches from Park City to The Canyons, following the mountain contour at about the 8,000 foot level.

Naildriver More Difficult
Sharp switchbacks and panoramic views.

Ontario Loop Most Difficult
Single-track traverse with great views of Silver Lake Village.

Rail Trail Easy
Doubletrack following an old railroad route. Goes along farmlands, the Weber River and Echo Reservoir, from the Prospector area of Park City down to Echo Junction near Coalville.

Red Pine Loop Easy
View wildlife along this slightly elevated loop. Great for beginner bikers and hikers.

Shadow Lake Most Difficult
Popular intermediate/advanced loop with a spur up to Shadow Lake. Most of the route is singletrack.

Shingle Creek Extreme
Narrow singletrack near the Uinta Mountains going through pine forest, meadows and by streams.

Soap Stone Basin More Difficult
Doubletrack leading into the Uinta Mountains with overviews down the Duchene River gorge.

Steps Trail Extreme
Another advanced downhill ride from the top of PayDay Lift.

Super G Trees More Difficult
A single track with long turns through the aspens.

Sweeney Switchbacks Most Difficult
Advanced downhill from the top of PayDay Lift. Steep, with tight turns and lots of rocks.

TBB “Team Big Bear” Extreme
Cross-country trail through open meadows and then drops through rugged forest.

Tombstone More Difficult
Offers wonderful ridgeline views and a birds-eye glimpse into the DreamScape basin.

Tour de Homes More Difficult
A mix of dirt road and single track following ski runs through some of Deer Valleys most beautiful homes.

Tour Des Suds Extreme
True cross-country trail mainly on single track.

Wasatch Crest Ridge Connector More Difficult
Moderate climb to the Wasatch Crest trail and upper Millcreek Canyon.

Easy Easy More Difficult More Difficult Most Difficult Most Difficult Extreme Extreme

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