Your Guide to Mountain Biking in Park City, Utah
Trails
Wasatch Crest

Who doesn’t like high alpine, epic style rides with more descending than climbing? The Wasatch Crest can either be shuttled or ridden as a big loop if you have the legs and lungs for it. Just the Crest trail itself packs a thousand feet of climbing and 2,500 feet of descending.
Pinecone
Pinecone is a blue-rated trail that starts just above Park City. Although it’s mostly climbing, the exit of Pinecone is where the adventure on the Wasatch Crest... Read More ›
Pinecone
Pinecone is a blue-rated trail that starts just above Park City. Although it’s mostly climbing, the exit of Pinecone is where the adventure on the Wasatch Crest begins.

Mid Mountain Trail
Don’t let the name fool you, the Mid Mountain Trail is a full mountain, 22-mile adventure. There’s roughly matching elevation gain and loss, which is just under 2,000 feet. There are a... Read More ›
Mid Mountain Trail
Don’t let the name fool you, the Mid Mountain Trail is a full mountain, 22-mile adventure. There’s roughly matching elevation gain and loss, which is just under 2,000 feet. There are a few options to finish the trail, but most prefer more descending into the Canyons Resort and ending back in Park City.

Corvair
Another option off of the Mid Mountain Trail is to take Corvair down towards the end. It’s short and fast, and 1 ½ miles and 400 feet of descending and promises a good time through... Read More ›
Corvair
Another option off of the Mid Mountain Trail is to take Corvair down towards the end. It’s short and fast, and 1 ½ miles and 400 feet of descending and promises a good time through the twists and steeps.

Lodging
Lodges at Deer Valley

The Lodges at Deer Valley are a ½ mile from the base of the resort at Deer Valley, which means you can roll out of bed and hop on a lift. Amenities include bike storage, pool and hot tub and kitchenette style condos that are available with a one bedroom and up rental.
Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley
Named after the famous Olympic skier, the Stein Eriksen Lodge promises luxury. The lodge has a Forbes 4-star restaurant and a Forbes 5-star spa to relax a little bit after a day of... Read More ›
Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley
Named after the famous Olympic skier, the Stein Eriksen Lodge promises luxury. The lodge has a Forbes 4-star restaurant and a Forbes 5-star spa to relax a little bit after a day of riding.

Park City Marriott
Just off of Main Street, the Marriot offers a more affordable option for a hotel within Park City. The Marriott serves breakfast for a fee in the morning, has a fitness center and pool, and... Read More ›
Park City Marriott
Just off of Main Street, the Marriot offers a more affordable option for a hotel within Park City. The Marriott serves breakfast for a fee in the morning, has a fitness center and pool, and provides shuttles from the hotel over to Main Street.

Food & Drinks
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Coffee
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Rentals
Park City Bike Demos

Park City Bike Demos makes choosing the right bike easily and breaks their bike categories down for the ride you need. Prices start at $65 a day for a basic aluminum rental and top out at $120 a day for lighter, carbon options.
Storm Cycles
Storm Cycles offers demo bikes from Trek, Pivot, and Yeti at a flat rate of $100 per 24-hour demo. Don’t like the one you picked out? Swap it for a different demo at no extra... Read More ›
Storm Cycles
Storm Cycles offers demo bikes from Trek, Pivot, and Yeti at a flat rate of $100 per 24-hour demo. Don’t like the one you picked out? Swap it for a different demo at no extra cost.

Camping
Jordanelle State Park

Jordanelle is just outside of the Park City area and sits on the Jordanelle Reservoir. Pull up a boat, and get a primitive camping site or one with hookups. Park fees range from $20 for a primitive site to $30 for a site with hookups. The park has restrooms and showers.
Wasatch Mountain State Park Campground
Wasatch Mountain State Park is just south of Park City and offers a wide variety of camping. Primitive sites start at $14 and go up to $30 for pull-through sites with full electrical and water... Read More ›
Wasatch Mountain State Park Campground
Wasatch Mountain State Park is just south of Park City and offers a wide variety of camping. Primitive sites start at $14 and go up to $30 for pull-through sites with full electrical and water hookups. The State Park is also close to quite a bit of trails.

Shops
Atticus Coffee, Books & Teahouse

Atticus prides themselves on a few things – Coffee, tea, books, and their love for outdoor sports. Stop in before or after a ride for a relaxing read and great beverage. They have caffeinated drinks and serve food as well.
The Market at Park City
The Market is your go-to stop for stocking up on some fresh food. They even do delivery now, if you’re too tired from riding to make the trip to the... Read More ›
The Market at Park City
The Market is your go-to stop for stocking up on some fresh food. They even do delivery now, if you’re too tired from riding to make the trip to the store.

Tours & Guides
Jans Mountain Recreation Experts

Jans is a bit of a do-it-all shop. They’ll help you rent a bike, get it fitted, give you advice on what trails to take it to, or they’ll guide you on a short or long tour of the local trails. Will they guide you on snow packed fat bike trails in the winter? Yes. How ‘bout night rides in the summer? Also, yes.
All Seasons Adventures
All Seasons is run by folks that live and breathe the outdoors and want to share their passions with you. They offer rentals if you’re in need of a rig. If you need a break from the bike,... Read More ›
All Seasons Adventures
All Seasons is run by folks that live and breathe the outdoors and want to share their passions with you. They offer rentals if you’re in need of a rig. If you need a break from the bike, take them up on a fly fishing, rafting or horseback tour.
