Park City Trail Guide
Park City’s trail system entails approximately 400 miles of continuous, non-motorized recreational trail. Spanning two world-class mountain resorts (one is the largest in the US at 7,300 acres) and an additional 8,000 acres of preserved open space, Park City has been designated a Gold Level Ride Center by the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA). From mountainous, alpine terrain reaching altitudes of nearly 10,000’, to rolling high desert, Park City’s trail system is predominantly buffed single-track interspersed with occasional technical sections.
Summer
Summer months present trail access for mountain bikers, hikers and trail runners. Cool mountain air, world-class visitor amenities, historic points of interest and ease of access to the trail system brings visitors from around the nation. Despite its popularity, Park City’s extensive trail system delivers ample opportunity for solitude and reconnection with Nature.
Winter
During winter months, the Mountain Trails Foundation grooms nearly 50 kilometers of trail for Nordic skiing in Round Valley and on the Historic Rail Trail. As the sports of fat-tire biking, snowshoeing and winter trail-running gain momentum, a robust system of packed, single-track trails is quickly developing, both in the Round Valley area and on some parts of the mountain, outside ski area boundaries.
About this Map
Our interactive trail map includes info on trail areas, suggested routes, and an interactive tool to build your own route. It’s updated with trail closures, parking info, dog-friendly areas, hiking, biking and nordic.
This interactive trail guide is brought to you by Park City Trails and Open Space, Basin Recreation and Mountain Trails Foundation with special thanks to generous funding from The Park City Chamber and Visitors Bureau.
To donate to this upkeep of this project, please visit Mountain Trails.