
These trails are brought courtesy of Brian Head Resort and
brianhead.com.
Trails in and around Cedar
City and Brian Head
The Mountain Bike Park’s
access to over 200 miles of single track, downhill and cross country rides
continue by arranging a bike shuttle to:
Right & Left Fork of Bunker Creek
(12 Miles)
Mix it up by riding either fork of this
famous trail - voted by Bicycling magazine’s readers choice top 5 fat tire
trails.
Lowder Pond Loop
(11 Miles)
A combination of single and double track
will invigorate as you ride through alpine meadows and aspen forests.
Dark Hollow (13
Miles)
Dodging aspen trees like slalom poles as
you descend 5,000 vertical feet makes for a screaming fast ride.
Blow Hard (10
Miles)
Enjoy incredible views of Ashdown Gorge
Wilderness Area and Cedar Breaks National Monument while riding this
awesome single track trail.
Navajo Lake Loop
(12 Miles)
Perfect for the novice or families with
young riders you can meander around scenic Navajo Lake and over a lava
field.
Thunder Mountain (7
Miles)
Transport your self out of this world
while riding the red rock wonders offered.
Casto Canyon
(14 Miles)
Take in the history of the Wild West as
you ride a trail once used by the infamous Wild Bunch.
Marathon (26.5
Miles)
Take in a marathon of sights as you ride
through alpine meadows, spruce and aspen forests, past lava fields and
sink holes, ponds and streams.
Virgin River Rim Trail
(33 Miles)
Perfect for an overnight, the
unbelievable views make the length completely worth it.
Trails in Brian Head,
accessible from Mt. Bike Park Lift
The Mountain
Bike Park’s trail network is accessed via the Giant Steps Chairlift. Open
on the weekends you can enjoy:
Color Country (6
Miles)
Offers stunning view of Cedar Breaks
National Monument and the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area.
Lightning Point (6
Miles)
Splitting off of Color Country this trail
ascends into aspen forests and past spectacular red rock vistas.
Navajo Point Loop
(10 Miles)
A cross country trail that takes you to
the top of Navajo Mountain then thunders down hill to meet up with the
town trail.
Timber Line (4.5
Miles)
Hang on tight this is our downhill
course. Featuring tabletop jumps, banked turns and rollers, this one is a
favorite.
Z-Line (3 Miles)
Just like it sounds this trail zig zags
from the top of the mountain intersecting with Timberline.
Mace Trail (2
Miles)
Access Dark Hollow or Scout Camp Loop via
the Mace Trail and you have earned the awesome descents that follow.
Brian Head Peak Access
(3 Miles)
Ascending from the top of the chairlift
this is a great way of earning access to Bunker Creek, Lowder Pond Loop or
Dark Hollow.
Town Trail (5.5
Miles)
Riding the Town Trail is great but
combined with one of the Mountain Bike Park’s other trail options you can
ride all day long.
Scout Camp Loop (11
Miles)
Accessing this loop via the Mountain Bike
Park is another way to keep enjoying a favorite trail. |