Park City
mountain biking trails offer a range of
difficulty levels, from leisurely rides to challenging single-track descents.
If you
want an uphill start, all 3 Park City Ski Resorts offer lift-serviced mountain biking trails.
Rentals are available as well as single, all-day and summer-season passes.
Here is a small sampling of the the mountain biking trails throughout Park
City:
You can
get an even more detailed trail maps at most of the bike shops in Park City.
Park City Bike Shops
Christy Sports
7580 Royal St. E-107, Silver Lake Village Deer Valley (435) 649-2909
Cole Sport
1615 Park Avenue, Park City(435) 649-4806
Jans Mountain Outfitters
1600 Park Avenue, Park City (435) 649-4949
Stein Eriksen Sport at The Chateaux
7815 Royal Street Deer Valley (435)647-9174
Stein Eriksen Sport at Stein Eriksen Lodge
770 Stein Way Deer Valley (435) 658-0680
Summit Cycle and Snow
1571 West Redstone Center Dr., Suite 120, Park City (435) 575-0355
White Pine Touring
1685 Bonanza Drive Park City (435) 649-8710
Union Pacific Rail Trail
If
you like to go the distance, the Union
Pacific Rail Trail is a 30-mile, 125-foot wide gravel/cinder/dirt trail
starting in
Park City and ending at Echo Reservoir in Coalville, Utah. There
are several trail heads along the route if you don't want to ride the entire
length. The ride is mostly flat, with some decent between Silver Creek
Canyon to Wanship (avg 2% grade). Sections of the trail parallel the I-80
highway, but are mostly buffered by vegetation.
For a
more detailed list and description
of Park City mountain biking trails and surrounding areas such as nearby Jeremy
Ranch, Heber City and the Uinta Mountains go to
Utah Mountain Bike
Trails.
We hope you enjoy riding Park City Mountain Biking trails. Take pictures, have a picnic
along the way with family and friends, or enjoy a solo ride. Be sure to come back and tell us all about
it!
For
additional information about Utah mountain biking trails, including the famous Moab Slickrock trail, go to
Utah Mountain Bike Trails.