Mountain Biking in Utah

Here is my attemt to summarize impressions from riding in Utah. I have ridden all the trails that are on this page. Most of the rides include trail map, pictures from the trail and ride reports. To get more details on most of the trails and how to get there, I highly recommend Gregg Bromka's books on mountain biking in Utah, available from Offroad Publications.
Rejoice, as of May 2001, this book is also available online. Go there for access and trail descriptions, and check out my page for photo highlights and better maps ;-)
Please select the region below:

Northern Utah
South-eastern Utah
South-western Utah

Or take a look at the Trail of the day:

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Northern Utah

Northern Utah offers mostly mountaineous terrains, but there are several trails at lower elevations that are ridable most of the winter.
The trails are listed from north to south. Keep on checking, the list is expanding.

Northern Wasatch Front

North of SLC

Central Wasatch Front

Salt Lake Downtown area
Millcreek Canyon
Big Cottonwood Canyon
Little Cottonwood Canyon

Southern Wasatch Front

South of SLC

West of Salt Lake

West of SLC

East of Salt Lake

Park City
Uinta Mountains
updated

Epic rides around SLC

Six resorts three canyons loop, take 1.
Lambs Canyon - Millcreek Canyon connection
Park City - Echo Rail Trail
Big Mountain - GWT - Little Emigration loop
Mormon - GWT - Little Emigration loop
Sessions Mountains loop
Six resorts three canyons loop, take 2. (newer and improved)
Ridge Trail 157 from Alta to Timp Divide and back
RAT - Ride around Timpanogos
Park City's Mid Mountain trail to Wasatch Crest from the Avenues

South-eastern Utah

Slickrock plateaus and canyonlands, rides in the desert, but also in 10000+ ft. mountains. Includes world famous Moab and many less known areas.

Moab
San Rafael Swell
Other areas

South-western Utah

High mountain rides in the south-central Utah ranges and deserts of the Utah's Dixie and Escalante.

Central Plateaus
Dixie - around St. George and Hurricane

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