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United States
Utah
Garfield County

Thunder Mountain Loop

Moderate

3.5

(19)

20

riders

Thunder Mountain Loop

02:07

24.7km

450m

Mountain biking

Experience the moderate Thunder Mountain Loop, a 15.3-mile mountain biking trail near Bryce Canyon with unique terrain and stunning red rock

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Dixie National Forest

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3.05 km

Thunder Mountain Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Wow, what a great mountain bike adventure! The Thunder Mountain Trail is definitvely a must-ride. Don't miss this trail, if you are in the area. The landscape is phenomenal and the trail itself is smooth and lots of fun. Highly recommended!

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24.2 km

Red Canyon Arch

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The tunnel can be located on UT-12, but it remains visible from the trail. It's an impressive arch that was constructed to facilitate the construction of the road through this region.

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24.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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12.5 km

8.64 km

3.48 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

12.5 km

9.04 km

3.18 km

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Highest point (2,510 m)

Lowest point (2,160 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Thunder Mountain Loop by mountain bike?

While the official komoot data suggests a duration of around 2 hours and 6 minutes, this is often a fast estimate. Most mountain bikers, especially those taking time to enjoy the scenery and navigate technical sections, should plan for a longer ride. The loop, which can be around 14.7 to 15 miles when including the paved Red Canyon Trail, involves significant elevation gain and varied terrain. Depending on your skill level and how often you stop, it can take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours to complete.

What is the difficulty level of this mountain biking trail?

The Thunder Mountain Loop is generally considered an intermediate to advanced mountain biking trail. While some sections are flowy and fast, you'll encounter tough black sections, technical descents, and steep climbs, especially at higher elevations. Riders should be comfortable on loose surfaces, near steep drops, and navigating tight switchbacks. Strong intermediate riders can manage, but may need to walk some of the more technically demanding parts.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the route?

You'll experience a highly diverse and engaging ride. The terrain transitions from smooth, wide-open sections to tight, technical singletrack. The surface often features hard-packed, 'orange creamsicle' soil, but also includes challenging loose pea gravel in corners. Expect snaking switchbacks, rock gardens, and undulating singletrack that weaves in and out of forested drainages. The trail also features a pattern of 'climb a little then drop back down a little' repeatedly.

What are the key scenic highlights and viewpoints along the way?

The scenery is a major draw, often described as 'otherworldly' and 'Martian-like.' You'll ride through and alongside distinctive geological formations called hoodoos and traverse mountain ridgelines and alpine pine forests. Notable views include vistas of Wilson Peak, the Sevier River Valley, and the red rocks of Red Canyon. A particularly amazing section involves riding along the top of a sharp fin that rises 300 feet from the valley floor. Don't miss the Thunder Mountain Trail itself for these views, and the Red Canyon Arch is another notable landmark.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike the Thunder Mountain Loop?

The best time to ride this trail is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October), when the weather is most favorable and the trail is free of snow. Summer months can be hot, so an early start is recommended. Always check local trail conditions before heading out, especially in shoulder seasons, as weather can be unpredictable.

Where can I park, and are there shuttle options for this trail?

Parking is available at various points in Red Canyon. A popular option for the loop is to park near the Red Canyon Visitor Center. Shuttling is a popular strategy to bypass the initial paved climb on the Red Canyon Bicycle Trail and focus on the singletrack experience of the Thunder Mountain Trail. Many local outfitters offer shuttle services, which can drop you off at the higher elevation trailhead, allowing for a more downhill-oriented ride.

Are dogs allowed on the Thunder Mountain Loop?

As this trail is located within the Dixie National Forest, dogs are generally allowed on trails. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access the trail?

No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required to ride the Thunder Mountain Loop itself, as it is located within the Dixie National Forest. Unlike national parks, national forests generally do not charge an entrance fee for day use. However, always check the latest regulations from the Dixie National Forest service before your visit, as policies can change.

Does this route intersect with other trails?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll spend a significant portion on the Thunder Mountain Trail and the Red Canyon Bicycle Trail. Other official trails you might encounter along the way include the Grand View Trail, the Great Western Trail - Utah, Coyote Hollow Road, Birdseye Trail, Pink Ledges Trail, and the Hoodoo Loop Trail, among others.

Are e-bikes permitted on the singletrack sections of the Thunder Mountain Loop?

No, e-bikes, including pedal-assist models, are generally not allowed on the singletrack portion of the Thunder Mountain Trail. This restriction is common on many natural surface trails within national forests to preserve the trail experience and minimize impact. Always verify current regulations with the Dixie National Forest before riding.

What's an insider tip for making the most of the Thunder Mountain Loop experience?

To truly maximize your enjoyment of the singletrack and stunning views, consider utilizing a shuttle service. This allows you to bypass the initial paved climb on the Red Canyon Bicycle Trail and conserve energy for the more technical and scenic sections of the Thunder Mountain Trail. It transforms the ride into a more downhill-focused adventure, letting you soak in the 'Martian-like' landscape without as much strenuous climbing.

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