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Park City Trail Guide

Park City Trail Guide

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Summit Park & Discovery

December 4, 2024 by

Whether you’re a mountain biker, avid hiker, or trail runner, Discovery Ridge provides a range of trails and terrain to suit all skill levels. Directional trails provide great loop options and connections to Toll Canyon and Summit Park make for miles of fun.

Mountain bikers can enjoy the fun, beginner-level Pale green dot trail or challenge themselves on the most aggressive, experts-only Dead Reckoning trail featuring large drops and gap jumps. Those looking for a more extended adventure (with lots of vert!) can connect to Summit Park via Toll New World and No Worries Trails.

Hikers and walkers can enjoy the Discovery Loop trail, climb Toll New World to Toll Canyon trail (hike only), or connect to the top of Summit Park.

Given its elevation and aspects, this area holds snow longer into the spring and may be affected by early season fall storms. However, this means it offers cooler, more shaded conditions through the summer.

North Basin

November 21, 2024 by

Glenwild

November 21, 2024 by

On the north side of I-80 the Glenwild trail area is comprised of a variety of loops and sweeping views. With three trailheads offering ample parking and two (Spring Creek and East Canyon) offering bathrooms Glenwild offers a convenient trail escape.

The most famous trail is Flying Dog, the full 16-mile loop offering 1,943ft of elevation gain and is most commonly enjoyed in a counter-clockwise direction. Alternatively, you can build your downhill skills on one of the bike trails in Bob’s Basin or make a shorter loop out of the Glenwild, Stealth or 24-7 trails.

UOP and Canyons Village

November 21, 2024 by

The UOP and Canyons Village trail area trails encompass a variety of terrain. From the iconic Mid Mountain trail to Holly’s and the Utah Olympic Park (UOP) there are trails for everybody (and their dog).

Holly’s trail climbs from Canyons village to the Mid Mountain trail, while Ricochet offers a bike-only downhill route. Further to the north, the Utah Olympic Park (UOP) trails offer a uniquely Park City experience, weaving through ski jumps and the bobsled track.

The most popular trails are located in the Run-a Off leash dog area, a 43-acre fenced enclosure where well-behaved pups can roam and play. Adjacent to Run-a-Muk, RTS offers directional bike trails, multi-use, and hiking-only options.

Round Valley

November 21, 2024 by

Park City’s year-round, backyard playground- 2,100 acres of rolling, high-desert terrain with over 50 miles of great beginner and intermediate singletrack, as well as wider, soft-surface and paved pathways for both two and four-legged trail users. Dogs are permitted off-leash in this area. Please refer to signage for updates and designated off-leash trails.

Park City Mountain

November 21, 2024 by

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  • Trail Culture
    • Guidelines & Etiquette
    • All About Dogs
  • Transportation & Parking
    • Free Transportation
    • Parking Cams
  • Plan Your Adventure
    • Activities
    • Trail Areas
    • Recommended Routes
    • Winter Grooming Report
    • Interactive Map
    • Weekly Report
  • Events Calendar