Mountain Biking & Hiking at Park City Mountain Resort

  • Type: Outdoor Recreation
    • User Rating  
  • My Place author:   rfiguracion
  • NileGuide Expert Says:

    Park City is famous around the nation for its excellent riding terrain and buffed trails.


  • NileGuide Expert tip:

    Not into riding uphill? Consider buying a single-ride or all-day lift ticket.

    User Review:

    • When the snow melts off Park City Mountain Resort, it exposes an abundance of terrain crisscrossed with hiking and mountain biking trails. Though Moab is definitely Utah's most famous mountain biking destination, the groomed, forested trails of Park City actually provide an equally (or more) enjoyable experience that the slickrock of the sunny desert. And they are accessible to riders of all levels. Varying in steepness and technical difficulty, they cover a wide range of skill and fitness. Get a head start uphill by Town Lift from the heart of Main Street or PayDay lift out of the resort base area.

      Need help sorting out the trail options? A detailed trail map is available at the ticket windows (provided by Mountain Trails Foundation). Mountain bike rentals are available at a variety of shops in the Park City Mountain Resort base area and in town. Riders under 18 must have a parent or guardian present to sign waiver.
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      • tel: (800)222-PARK (7275)
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      • Address:

      • 1310 Lowell Avenue
      • Park City
      • Utah 84060
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