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Mountain biking around Uintah offers diverse landscapes, from bare sandstone and desert canyons to alpine meadows and forests. The region features an extensive network of trails, including red rock cliffs and high desert terrain, providing varied backdrops for adventure. Riders can find routes ranging from easy loops to challenging singletracks, catering to different skill levels. The Uinta Basin itself presents a blend of high desert and forested mountains, with many trails available in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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21.4km
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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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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22.4km
02:12
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:13
520m
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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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This is a great option for a walk and even bringing fishing equipment. You have access to the pond as well as the river. The path is getting a little older, so be prepared for bumps and cracks, but still in decent condition. A great location to take a break for 30 minutes or even a few hours.
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On the northern part of Ogden City, just by Ogden River Parkway, we find an ideal resting place: Lorin Farr Park. With a community pool and a rodeo stadium, this park is a social gathering place you are most welcome to enjoy as you cycle the area.
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Weber River Parkway is a paved trail running alongside the beautiful Weber River in West Ogden. The trail goes through several parks including Fort Buenaventura. To the north, the parkway connects to Ogden River Parkway heading east. To the south, it becomes South Weber River Drive.
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The 21st Street Pond in Ogden also goes by the name Goode Ski Lake. The path around the lake is popular for walking and fishing, but it serves as a great connector trail if you're on your bike, too.
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The Bonneville Shoreline Trail is a trail system in Utah, that follows the ancient shoreline of Lake Bonneville. With a total length of over 280 miles, this section in Layton is just a very small part of the multi-use trail. The marked section passes multiple little creeks and leads through beautiful landscape.
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The East Mountain Wilderness Park is situated in the city of Kaysville, Utah. The park includes a nice multi-use trail for hiking and biking, various side trails and great views from the top of the mountain.
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There's a loop trail around this pond that you can share with walkers and cyclists; it's also a nice connector for linking up with other nearby trails.
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The Uintah region offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails, ranging from easy loops to challenging singletracks. While this guide highlights 7 specific routes, including 1 easy, 4 moderate, and 2 difficult trails, the broader Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest alone features hundreds of miles of roads and trails open to bicycles, catering to all experience levels.
Yes, Uintah has options for less experienced riders and families. The Halfway Hollow Trails, including CorkScrew, Racetrack, and Skull Falls, are noted as suitable for beginner to intermediate riders. Additionally, this guide features one easy mountain bike route, and several moderate routes like the Fort Buenaventura – Ogden River loop from South Weber Park-and-Ride Lot, which follows river paths and offers a pleasant ride.
Uintah's mountain bike trails offer incredibly diverse terrain. You can expect to ride through bare sandstone, desert canyons, alpine meadows, and forests. The region features red rock cliffs, high desert landscapes, and areas with 'badland' terrain, providing varied and scenic backdrops for your adventure. Trails often follow river paths or wind through wilderness parks.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Uintah offers several difficult routes. The East Mountain Wilderness Park loop from Ridge Crest Estates is a difficult 13.3-mile trail with significant elevation changes. Another challenging option is the East Mountain Wilderness Park loop from Us Hwy 89 @ 310 N, which covers 15.5 miles with over 1,700 feet of elevation gain.
The mild temperatures in spring and fall generally make these seasons ideal for mountain biking in Uintah. While summer can be hot in desert areas, the high alpine peaks of the Uinta Mountains offer cooler temperatures, providing a refreshing escape. Winters bring snow to the mountains, making some trails inaccessible, but lower elevation routes might still be rideable depending on conditions.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Uintah are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore without retracing your steps. Examples include the East Mountain Wilderness Park loop from Ridge Crest Estates and the Ogden River Parkway loop from Weber State University, both popular choices among local riders.
Uintah is rich in natural beauty and attractions. Along or near many trails, you can find scenic spots like the Weber River Parkway and the Ogden River Parkway. Further afield, but still within the region, you can explore the stunning Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Dinosaur National Monument, or unique geological formations like Moonshine Arch and Fantasy Canyon. For a beautiful waterfall, consider visiting Adams Canyon Waterfall.
Yes, Uintah offers several routes for longer mountain bike rides. The Fort Buenaventura – Ogden River loop from South Weber Park-and-Ride Lot is a moderate 32.7-mile path, perfect for a longer outing. The McCoy Flat Trails system also provides approximately 40 miles of interconnecting loops, allowing for extended rides across its unique 'badland' terrain.
The mountain bike trails in Uintah are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain, from red rock cliffs to alpine forests, and the generally uncrowded nature of the trails, which allows for a more immersive experience in the diverse and scenic environment.
One of Uintah's appeals is the generally uncrowded nature of its trails, allowing for a more solitary and immersive experience. While specific crowd levels can vary, exploring the extensive network within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest or the numerous interconnecting loops at McCoy Flat Trails can often lead to a more peaceful ride away from busier spots.
While much of the Uinta Mountains are designated wilderness and off-limits to bikes, there are still numerous trails available for mountain biking, particularly in the eastern Uintas and the more accessible western Uintas. The Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, which borders the Uinta Mountains, offers hundreds of miles of roads and trails open to bicycles, providing remote mountain riding experiences.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many popular trail systems and routes, such as those in the McCoy Flat Trails and Red Fleet Trail Complex, typically have designated parking areas. For specific routes like the Fort Buenaventura – Ogden River loop, starting points like the South Weber Park-and-Ride Lot indicate convenient access. It's always recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for parking information before you go.
Yes, several trails in Uintah offer beautiful river views or follow waterways. The Fort Buenaventura – Ogden River loop and the Ogden River Parkway loop both follow river paths through varied landscapes. Additionally, the region boasts the spectacular Flaming Gorge Reservoir and the Green River, where you can bike around the reservoir for incredible views of the canyon's red walls and deep blue water.


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