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Mountain biking in Fishlake National Forest offers diverse terrain across its 1.5 million acres, characterized by expansive aspen forests, high mountain peaks, and deep canyons. The landscape includes significant plateaus and areas with striking red rock formations, shaped by ancient geological processes. Riders can explore lush open mountain meadows interspersed with forested hills, providing varied scenery. This region features an extensive network of trails and roads suitable for mountain biking.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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65.7km
06:27
1,330m
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This difficult 40.8-mile mountain biking loop through Capitol Reef National Park offers rugged terrain and stunning redrock views.
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01:27
170m
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Easy 10.2-mile mountain bike ride on Spectacle Lake Trail in Dixie National Forest, featuring Spectacle Lake, Horseshoe Lake, and Aquarius P

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17.5km
02:25
560m
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Tackle the difficult 10.9-mile Great Western Trail and North Slope Road Loop in Fishlake National Forest, gaining 1825 feet in elevation.
20.7km
02:14
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Explore the moderate 12.9-mile Lower Bowns / Oak Creek Trail by mountain bike, featuring diverse terrain and scenic reservoirs.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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At almost 10,800 feet and near the rim of the plateau, Horseshoe Lake is a unique site to visit.
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The aptly named Spectacle Lake makes a great starting point and/or destination for any ride, and its cool water might beckon to hot, tired feet at any point along the way.
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An unmatched view opens up from this perfect viewpoint atop the Aquarius Plateau toward the Death Hollows to the south and several peaks including The Baldys and Boulder Mountain from the southeast to the northeast.
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Rugged, remote, and beautiful, South Draw Road might be more popular for Jeepers than riders, but if you're willing to negotiate the road, you'll be surrounded by dramatic geology and ecology.
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You have options from this point, but meeting the paved and popular Capital Reef Scenic Drive here also puts you very close to Cassity Arch (pictured), Egyptian Temple, and Golden Throne Trail.
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Named after the son of Zeus whose punishment for unspeakable acts was to stand in a pool of water that disappeared into the ground every time he stooped to drink it, and underneath fruit trees whose branches swung out of reach each time he reached for nourishment, this area's name should remind you to be well prepared for the harsh desert environment. In this case, its sheer beauty is indeed a massive reward for the preparation and effort.
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Though not the largest, Green Lake is one of several beautiful lakes elevated upon the Aquarius Plateau. And it is one of the most approachable from the trail on this loop.
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A beautiful pasture opens up here, though wind and sun will increase for riders in this section as well.
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Fishlake National Forest offers a diverse network of mountain bike trails. Our guide features 6 distinct routes, ranging from easy paths to challenging climbs, allowing riders to explore the region's vast aspen forests, high mountain plateaus, and scenic canyons.
The best time to mountain bike in Fishlake National Forest is generally from late spring through early fall. Many routes are open year-round, weather permitting, but summer and early autumn offer the most pleasant conditions to experience the vibrant aspen forests and high mountain vistas. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, Fishlake National Forest has options for all skill levels. For an easier ride, consider the Spectacle Lake Trail, an easy 10.1-mile path that offers a scenic ride through varied forest landscapes. The Fish Lake Loop and Lakeshore Trail are also designated National Recreation Trails that provide scenic and generally accessible riding opportunities.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Fishlake National Forest offers several difficult routes. The Great Western Trail and North Slope Road Loop is a difficult 10.9-mile trail leading through forested areas with significant elevation changes. Another option is the Tantalus Flats and South Draw Road Loop, a difficult 40.8-mile trail known for its rugged terrain and red rock views.
Yes, many trails in Fishlake National Forest are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your path. The Great Western Trail and North Slope Road Loop is a popular circular route. Additionally, the Pando Forest – Fish Lake Shoreline loop from Bowery Haven Resort provides a scenic ride around the iconic Fish Lake and through the unique Pando aspen forest.
Fishlake National Forest is rich in natural wonders. You can ride through vast aspen forests, including the famous Pando Forest, one of the oldest and largest organisms on Earth. The forest's namesake, Fish Lake, Utah's largest natural mountain lake, offers stunning views. You might also encounter red rock formations, high mountain peaks, and open meadows. Keep an eye out for wildlife like elk, deer, and various bird species.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails within Fishlake National Forest, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations before you go. When riding with your dog, ensure they are on a leash, you clean up after them, and they are well-behaved around other trail users and wildlife. Always carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.
Fishlake National Forest offers numerous parking areas at various trailheads and recreational sites. Most forest roads and trails do not require permits or fees for individuals or small groups, making access straightforward. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route pages or through local forest service resources.
For individual mountain bikers or small groups, permits or fees are generally not required to access the extensive network of trails and roads in Fishlake National Forest. However, always check the latest regulations from the U.S. Forest Service for any updates or specific requirements for certain areas or activities.
Mountain bikers frequently praise the diverse terrain and stunning natural beauty of Fishlake National Forest. Riders often highlight the expansive aspen forests, the scenic views of Fish Lake, and the variety of trails that cater to different skill levels. The opportunity to explore unique geological features and spot wildlife also adds to the appeal.
While not directly on a mountain bike trail listed in our guide, the majestic Bullion Falls, a 75-foot waterfall, is a notable natural attraction within Fishlake National Forest. It is accessible via a moderate hiking trail, offering a beautiful side trip if you're looking to explore beyond biking.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in Fishlake National Forest offer spectacular viewpoints. The high mountain peaks and expansive plateaus provide stunning vistas. For example, Point Lookout is a designated viewpoint that offers panoramic scenes of the surrounding landscape. The Tantalus Flats and South Draw Road Loop also features impressive red rock views.


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