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Park City Trail Guide

Park City Trail Guide

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Silver Creek & Promontory

November 18, 2024 by

Skyridge & Clark Ranch

November 18, 2024 by

The Skyridge and Clark Ranch trail areas offer a variety of winter recreation opportunities. The Skyridge Peak trails climb over 750ft to an epic viewpoint at the summit. In addition, Skyridge trails are easily accessed and tend to see less snow and cold conditions, making them ideal for winter hiking.

Clark Ranch offers groomed fat bike and Nordic opportunities when conditions allow. However, the trailhead may be inaccessible in snowy or muddy conditions. Dogs are not permitted in Clark Ranch.

Bonanza Flat

November 18, 2024 by

Bonanza Flat offers a high-alpine adventure with 12km of groomed Nordic trails and 5 miles of groomed multi-use trails. At approximately 9,000ft, these trails aren’t for the faint of heart (or lungs), but those willing to make the effort are rewarded with unparalleled views and great snow winding through pines and spruces.

Although beautiful, Bonanza Flat is isolated, and adverse weather is possible. Users are encouraged to check weather conditions and come prepared for the worst.

Lost Prospector

November 18, 2024 by

The Lost Prospector trail area offers a great escape from the hustle of Old Town. It features classic winding single-track through groves of Gamble Oak and great views. Hiking up PC Hill is a quintessential Park City experience any time of year. The Rail Trail is groomed for Nordic Skiing and provides access to Round Valley and loop options for various singletrack routes.

Singletrack trails aren’t groomed for fat biking, but their relative popularity means they are often ridable.

Round Valley

November 18, 2024 by

Park City’s crown jewel of open space, Round Valley, comprises 2,100 acres of rolling terrain. Free to the public and open for multi-use, Round Valley offers the most extensive groomed Nordic and single-track trails throughout the winter. With options for all abilities and select areas dedicated to Nordic only, there’s something for everyone. The 6-mile-long Big Easy Loop is groomed for fat bikes, as are the directional PorcUclimb Down Dog trails.

Well-behaved, off-leash dogs are welcomed (although not permitted in Nordic-only areas). Classic tracks are set as conditions allow. The grooming report and interactive map are updated daily throughout the winter.

Willow Creek

November 18, 2024 by

The Willow Creek system of trails connects Park City to Kimball Junction with over 15k kilometers of groomed trails. The area includes Nordic-only ski options in the Green Heart 5k (the largest working farm in the area) as well as dog and beginner-friendly trails throughout Willow Creek Park.

The 66 acres of undeveloped open space that adjoins the popular Willow Creek Park is a splendid example of the native wet meadows and high mountain grasslands that once dominated the landscape in this area. This undeveloped area provides a sense of scenery and balance among neighboring homes. The property is under a conservation easement held by Utah Open Lands.

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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