Category archives for: Rides and Trails

9 Line Bicycle Trail Grand Opening Nov 5 in Salt Lake City

Residents Invited to Celebrate New Trail and Neighborhood Business District Mayor, Councilman to help unveil new bicycle/pedestrian trail and revitalized River District Gardens SALT LAKE CITY –Mayor Ralph Becker, Councilman Van Turner, NeighborWorks Salt Lake, Union Pacific and other community partners will celebrate the opening of the “9 Line” trail project this Saturday, Nov. 5 [...]

Basin Recreation’s Trailside Bike Park Grand Opening June 18, 2011

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First Professionally Built Bike Park in Utah to Open In Park City!!

Crusher in the Tushar Joins Suite of Endurance Races

Crusher in the Tushar GPX Route File By Jared Eborn Known as a guy who liked to dish out a little punishment as a cyclist, Burke Swindlehurst wasn’t about to let a little thing like retirement stop him from doing it again. This time, though, Swindlehurst will be serving up the hurt from the somewhat [...]

Salt Lake to Emigration to East Canyon

On the climb to the East Canyon Summit. Photo: Dave Iltis

This 2 summit ride is around 40 miles round trip from SLC and has great views of the valley and mountains. Salt Lake to Emigration to East Canyon

Albion Basin to Hidden Peak Route

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The route through Albion Basin to Germania Pass to Sugarloaf Pass in Alta to Hidden Peak in Snowbird is a tough climb with beautiful vistas at the top. Albion to Hidden Peak Map

New Salt Lake City Bike Map Now Available

The New Edition of the SLC Bike Map

Dozens of miles of new bikeways, all-new cartography, and revised “tips” for bicycling in Salt Lake City are all featured on the new Salt Lake City Bikeways Map, released in mid-May during Utah Bike Week. Published by Salt Lake City and the Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Committee (MBAC),the 24” x 36” map shows bike lanes, pathways [...]

The Future of Trails in the Wasatch

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By Sarah Bennett Envision Utah, the public-private undertaking that is currently working to craft a long range plan for the canyons has been holding a series of meeting and surveys over more than a year to engage the public on the best way to manage growth, transportation, and recreational impacts to the canyons of the [...]

Mid-Mountain and Crest Trails

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By Adam Lisonbee There are those unforgettable moments in life when idealistic imaginings collide with reality and experience to create iconic and lasting, even transcendent days. For me, those days come in the form of airy, creamy powder in the winter, and flowy, extraordinary singletrack in the summer. And living along the Wasatch Front provides [...]




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