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Mountain biking around Richfield, Utah, offers diverse terrain within "Utah's Trail Country." The region is characterized by red rock canyons, forested mountains, and wide-open valleys, providing a varied landscape for riders. The prominent Pahvant Trail System, located on the hillside west of I-70, features over 20 miles of singletrack trails. This area provides a mix of challenging climbs, technical sections, and flowing descents, with elevations climbing up to and beyond 10,000 feet in the Pahvant Range.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The bridge made over fallen trees looked more less scary today, as it was just a foot or so above the water. Still looks a little scary, I didn't cross.
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There is now a "bridge" made out of a fallen tree with planks nailed to it and a rope hand rail.
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Paved path, single track mountain bike trails, lots of ways to explore!
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The Sibley House is one of four limestone buildings at the Sibley Historic Site, and was the home of Henry Sibley, the first governor of the state of Minnesota. Here you can learn about Sibley, and about relations between the Dakota people and the U.S. government in the early-mid 1800s. Admission is $10 for adults.
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The Old Cedar Avenue Bridge has wide views of the Minnesota River. It's a popular spot for birdwatching—herons, egrets, and other wildlife are often seen here. The bridge connects to trails in the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, making it a good detour or rest point during a longer ride.
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Bluff Trail in Mound Springs Park makes for a scenic and straightforward run along the Minnesota River. The trail's gentle terrain and open views offer a refreshing route with just enough variety to keep it engaging. Perfect for a quick workout close to town.
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You might find a live music concert happening at this park in the summer, but it remains a great destination all year-round, music or not. Facilities here include a playground and picnic area, a fishing pier, a beach, the bandstand for performances of course, and a nice trail for running, walking and biking.
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Part of Theodore Wirth Park, The Trailhead is a hub for outdoor recreation in the community. Here, you'll find ski passes and all the essentials for your adventures in the park. There are lockers, a drinking fountain, restrooms, concessions, and equipment rentals.
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Richfield offers a wide variety of mountain bike trails. On komoot, you'll find nearly 50 routes, with 26 categorized as easy, 22 as moderate, and 1 as difficult. The extensive Pahvant Trail System alone boasts over 20 miles of singletrack.
The prime mountain biking season in Richfield typically runs from mid-May through October. The region enjoys over 300 sunny days a year, making it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year, though winter conditions may affect higher elevation trails.
Yes, Richfield offers several options suitable for families and beginners. The Pahvant Trail System includes the Cottonwood Kids Loop, an easy trail designed specifically for children. Additionally, the paved Candy Mountain Express trail near Big Rock Candy Mountain is a great option for a leisurely family ride.
Richfield's mountain biking terrain is incredibly diverse, ranging from red rock canyons and sagebrush deserts to forested mountains and wide-open valleys. The Pahvant Trail System features extensive singletrack with a mix of challenging climbs, technical sections, and flowing descents, including berms, jumps, and drops.
The mountain biking experience in Richfield is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 25 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, stunning views, and the well-built singletrack trails of the Pahvant system, which cater to various skill levels.
Yes, the Pahvant Trail System offers several loop options. For example, the Hi-Line Loop is an 8-mile route that combines doubletrack and singletrack, suitable for various skill levels. Many other trails within the system can be combined to create custom loops.
Richfield is surrounded by unique natural beauty. While riding, you might encounter views of the Fishlake National Forest, the colorful mineral-stained cliffs of Big Rock Candy Mountain, or the scenic Sevier River. The region's diverse landscapes offer constant visual interest.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Pahvant Trail System offers several advanced options. Kiln-It is a 4.1-mile climbing trail with technical sections and a 1000-foot vertical climb. Telegraph also provides challenging climbs and thrilling downhill sections with drops, berms, and jumps. The Richfield Spinal Tap offers an 18-mile downhill experience with minimal climbs for heart-pounding descents.
Yes, the main trailhead for the Pahvant Trail System is conveniently located just blocks from downtown Richfield, making access easy. Parking facilities are generally available at key access points for the trail networks.
While Richfield is a smaller community, the main trailhead for the Pahvant Trail System is very close to downtown, which might be accessible via local services if available. However, for broader access to all trails, personal vehicle transport is generally recommended. Some local shuttle services are available to maximize riding time on the Pahvant Trail System.
Richfield is a hub for outdoor adventure. Beyond mountain biking, you can explore the Fishlake National Forest for hiking, camping, and fishing, or visit Fremont Indian State Park for archaeological sites. The nearby Big Rock Candy Mountain offers hiking, ATV riding, river rafting, and ziplining. Richfield also serves as a great base for day trips to Utah's 'Mighty Five' national parks.
While the immediate mountain bike trails might not feature waterfalls directly, the broader Richfield area is close to natural attractions. Fish Lake, Utah's largest natural mountain lake, is within the surrounding Fishlake National Forest. For a notable waterfall, Minnehaha Falls is also a highlight in the wider region.
Absolutely. Richfield offers several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners. Within the Pahvant Trail System, the Cottonwood Kids Loop is specifically designed for less experienced riders. Additionally, routes like Old Cedar Avenue Bridge – View of the Minnesota River loop from 16 Av S and Fort Snelling Scenic Overlook – Hiawatha and Minnehaha Statue loop from 46th Street are rated as easy on komoot, providing gentle introductions to the sport.


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