Gorgeous ridge top singletrack riding with a ripping descent to finish—the best trail in Park City!
Park City, Utah was the first Gold Level Ride Center designated by IMBA, and since then the trails have gotten even better!
Park City, Utah was the first Gold Level Ride Center designated by IMBA. During that process, the riders and trail advocates in Park City actually helped write the book for what factors are required for one of IMBA’s ride centers to qualify as gold level. The mountain biking here is just that good!
You can enjoy most any kind of mountain biking in Park City. While overall the trails are buff and flowy, you can still track down rowdy enduro lines, old school lift-served DH trails, jump lines, dirt jump parks, alpine point-to-point shuttles, high desert riding, beautiful aspen groves, fat biking in the winter, and more. The massive trail network multiplied by the incredible diversity of the riding equals one of the very best mountain bike destinations on the planet!
Get your feet wet in Park City with the top 10 trails in this epic destination, and then explore from there to discover the hidden gems that this network has to offer.
Gorgeous ridge top singletrack riding with a ripping descent to finish—the best trail in Park City!
An excellent contour singletrack trail that runs across the entire mountainside above Park City, connecting to dozens of other trails along the way.
An easily-accessible shuttle route off of Guardsman Pass Road
The WOW trail connects Park City with Midway and Heber City, making for both a great shuttle run and a pedal-driven connection.
A high desert trail system with gorgeous views and flowy intermediate singletrack.
Flying Dog is a renowned flow-filled intermediate descent that's snow free most of the year.
A favorite quick hit ride from downtown Park City.
Tidal Wave offers over 50 intermediate-friendly table top jumps
Combine the old and the new on this top-to-bottom Park City shuttle.
This is a superb shuttle option from the top of Guardsman Pass if you've already ridden the Wasatch Crest Trail one too many times.