Nestled in the Wasatch Mountains, Park City boasts over 450 miles of picturesque singletrack trails that offer an ideal destination for mountain biking aficionados.

Trails for Every Skill Level

Whether you are a seasoned pro or just getting started, Park City has trails to suit riders of all skill levels. From easy beginner trails to challenging backcountry routes, there is something for everyone. Beginners can start with Round Valley, while experienced riders can head to the iconic Wasatch Crest Trail. No matter the trail, you’ll experience breathtaking views of the region’s mountain ranges, valleys, and streams.

Renting Equipment 

If you don’t have your own mountain bike or equipment, several local shops offer rentals for everything you need to hit the trails. If you’re interested in mountain biking but the idea of climbing up a mountain doesn’t interest you, check out getting a rental and lift ticket from Park City Mountain Resort. If you’re more of an advanced rider looking for a downhill experience, Sundance and Deer Valley could be great options and also provide rentals.

Stunning Scenery

One of the major draws of mountain biking in Park City is the beautiful scenery all around. The trail system meanders through alpine forests, under towering mountain ranges, and past serene mountain streams. Each trail offers a unique view, making every ride an opportunity to soak in the beauty of the region. There are also plenty of spots along the trails to stop and take in the stunning views while catching your breath.

Great Mountain Bike Trails in Park City for Families

    • Trailside Bike Park – Great for all ages: young riders will enjoy the pump tracks and Yaba Daba Do, while more experienced riders (and adults) will enjoy the jump lines, skill-building area near the top, as well as the intermediate and advanced freestyle trails. Learn more
    • Round Valley – Mountain biking trail complex with over 35 named trails in the area, varying from broad cindered pathways for families to intermediate-technical singletrack. A few favorites include: Downward Dog, Matt’s Flat, Barrell Roll and Happy Gilmore. Learn more
    • RST Loop at Olympic Park – Easy loop (RTS) suitable for beginners and kids, located just north of the Utah Olympic Park facilities. Learn more
    • Dutch Hollow – Series of 20 miles of interconnected singletrack located just northeast of Midway. For a beginning mountain biker, the Cottontail and Sage loops are great places to start.  If your child is a more advanced mountain bike rider, they’ll probably love the Barrel Trail. Learn more

 

Park City Trail Maps & Conditions

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