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Blowhard
A killer downhill trail that is rated one
of Utah's best kept secrets. Top section offers extremely technical
switch-backs, yet offers great views of Cedar Breaks National Monument and
Ashdown Gorge Wilderness area. The intermediate level is accessible from
UT 14.
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Dark Hollow (one of our
favorites)
The definitive mountain bike trail. An
awesome 14 mile ride that drops over 1 vertical mile while dodging trees and
rocks.
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Bunker Creek
A kickin' ride from the top of Brian
Head to Panguitch Lake. Your choice of a beginner/intermediate fork, or a more
advanced fork. A Bicycling Magazine Reader's Choice as one of the top 5 fat
tire trails.
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Twisted Forest
"Scenic out and back ride accessing
views of Cedar Breaks National Monument, Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area, and
some of the oldest living things on earth - Bristlecone Pine Trees."
brianhead.com
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Lowder Ponds
A fun, intermediate loop that provides
gorgeous views of little known areas on Brian Head.
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Scout Camp Loop
An enjoyable alternative to Dark
Hollow that loops back to Brian Head. Also serves as an awesome cross-country
race course.
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Mountain Bike Park
"The MTB Park's on-slope trail network
is accessed via the Giant Steps Chairlift ($8 per ride or $16 all day), open
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Here you can enjoy the thrilling variety of
trails with Color Country (5.7 miles), Timberline (4.3 miles), Wildflower (3
miles), and Lightning Point (4.5 miles). The on-slope trail network also
connects with the area's backcountry trail system for a seemingly endless
variety of route choices." brianhead.com
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Brian Head Town Trail
"The Mountain Bike Park serves as the
gateway to this 5 1/2 mile loop through Brian Head. The Town's commitment to
biking is showcased with this well maintained trail linking businesses,
condos, and hotels on awesome single-track."
brianhead.com
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Navajo Lake
Loop
One of the best trail systems we've ever
experienced. Offers any level of difficulty with countless loop options. Camp
sites are available for camping/biking trips.
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Virgin River
Rim Trail
The Virgin River Rim Trail is a high-altitude
alpine single-track, skirting the edge of Utah's high southern plateau. The
trail offers excellent forested single-track riding and some awesome views.
The trail is long (nearly 30 miles) and tough but when connected to the Navajo
Lake Loop, any number of shorter sections can be ridden. |