Mount Timpanogos Loop
A steep, technical trail run on Utah's most popular peak.
Extreme Trail Running
- Distance
- 23 km
- Ascent
- 1.4 km
- Descent
- 1.4 km
Deer Valley was voted the number one ski resort in North America in 2018 while Park City's huge ski area caters well for intermediate piste skiers.
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A steep, technical trail run on Utah's most popular peak.
Extreme Trail Running
Epic ridge run along the backbone of Utah.
Difficult Trail Running
Rolling terrain above the shore of a large lake.
Easy Trail Running
Short and sweet hill run to a view over Park City.
Moderate Trail Running
One section of a long trail that’s particularly well-suited for running, and connects with practically all the other trails in the ski resorts.
Moderate Trail Running
An ideal running loop in a network of trails just up the road from Park City.
Moderate Trail Running
The perfect morning or evening training run in the hills outside of town.
Moderate Trail Running
An enjoyable Park City locals’ trail, easily accessible from Old Town and the resort.
Moderate Trail Running
A mountain run that starts from Park City’s Main Street, through aspen forest and alongside relics of the mining days.
Difficult Trail Running
A climb and descent with a rewarding summit, on hiker-only trails at Deer Valley Resort.
Moderate Trail Running
Excellent training run that begins from the Park City base area, among a host of other summer activities.
Moderate Trail Running
Sustained climb through leafy forest, then a fast descent with wide-open views over Park City.
Moderate Trail Running
Point to Point Trail Run along the Wasatch Range
Severe Trail Running
The run stretches from East Mountain Wilderness Park, Utah to Soldier Hollow, Utah and covers some of the most beautiful scenery the Wasatch Mountains have to offer. There is a cumulative gain of approximately 24,000 feet, as well as a cumulative loss of approximately 23,300 feet throughout the course.
Extreme Trail Running
Alternate start to the Wasatch Crest Trail, if parking at Guardsman Pass is full.
Moderate Trail Running