Wasatch Crest Trail – A classic high-altitude ride that starts in Big Cottonwood Canyon and finishes in Park City. The trail is 20 miles long and takes riders through aspen groves, high alpine meadows, and stunning mountain vistas.
Corner Canyon Trails – Located in Draper, just south of Salt Lake City, the Corner Canyon Trails are a network of over 20 miles of trails for mountain bikers of all levels.
Mill Creek Canyon – This scenic canyon east of Salt Lake City offers several great mountain biking trails, including the Pipeline Trail, which runs from the canyon floor up to the ridge line.
Mid Mountain Trail – This trail starts at Deer Valley Resort in Park City and takes riders through 22 miles of gorgeous mountain scenery.
Park City Mountain Resort – This popular ski resort also offers some of the best mountain biking in the area, with over 20 miles of lift-serviced trails.
Bonneville Shoreline Trail – A 100-mile trail that runs along the Wasatch Front, the Bonneville Shoreline Trail offers incredible views of the city and surrounding mountains.
Flying Dog Trail – A technical trail in the foothills of Park City, Flying Dog offers challenging terrain and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Deer Valley Resort – In addition to lift-serviced trails, Deer Valley also offers several cross-country trails that wind through the mountain resort.
Pipeline Trail – This popular trail runs from Mill Creek Canyon up to the ridge line and offers stunning views of the valley below.
Lambert Park – Located in Alpine, just north of Salt Lake City, Lambert Park offers a variety of mountain biking trails, from beginner to expert.