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Road cycling around Spanish Fork offers diverse terrain, from flat routes alongside rivers and reservoirs to challenging climbs into mountain canyons. The region is characterized by its unique geographical position at the convergence of Utah Valley farmland, mountain canyons, and the Wasatch Mountains. Cyclists can explore routes through agricultural lands, along river trails, and into foothills, with views of surrounding mountains and natural features. This varied landscape provides options for different fitness levels and preferences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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49.5km
02:06
210m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.6km
01:52
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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46.7km
01:55
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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66.4km
02:39
230m
230m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Right Fork Hobble Creek Canyon Road winds through the canyon with forested sections, creek views, and open stretches with mountain scenery. It offers a steady climb and low traffic—great if you’re looking for an out-and-back ride with some elevation gain.
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Provo River Parkway is a smooth, paved trail that follows the Provo River through canyons and parks. It’s mostly flat with gentle climbs, offering plenty of shade and scenic river views. This segment passes by Glen Park—an easy spot to refill water bottles or have a snack at the picnic tables.
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This bright red barn is a standout amongst the beautiful mountain backdrop. It's one of many scenic features along this trail and is worthy of a stop to take a great photo!
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The stunning Hobble Creek Canyon envelops Hobble Creek, offering impressive views of the water and the surrounding mountains. Running by the creek during autumn is truly remarkable, as the combination of the water and colorful autumn leaves brings a sense of peace and tranquility.
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This well-maintained, paved trail guides you along Hobble Creek, meandering past Hobble Golf Course through a lush, tree-lined path. Along the way, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains as you steadily ascend towards the trail's end.
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This multi-use paved trail begins at Utah Lake State Park and follows the Provo River for 15 miles, showcasing different areas of the city and its parks.
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If you want to see the main waterfall in the park, you'll have to leave your bike behind for a bit. Just biking along the river on the Provo River Parkway is worth your while, though, and you get great views of cascades and small falls pouring into the river.
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This 17-mile trail traverses seven cities and follows the path of the original trail constructed in the early 1900s. The trail was initially built to transport water from the Provo River for irrigation in Northern Utah County.
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Spanish Fork offers a diverse selection of road cycling routes. You'll find approximately 20 routes, with options ranging from 6 easy rides perfect for beginners, to 10 moderate routes, and 4 challenging paths for experienced cyclists.
The terrain around Spanish Fork is quite varied, offering everything from mostly flat rides along the back of West Mountain with views of the lake, to routes through agricultural lands and along the Spanish Fork River. For those seeking more challenge, the dramatic Spanish Fork Canyon and picturesque Hobble Creek Canyon provide significant climbs and stunning mountain vistas.
Yes, experienced riders can find demanding routes, particularly those heading into the mountain canyons. The Big East Lake – Nebo Loop Rd Climb North loop from Spanish Fork is a difficult 64.2-mile path featuring a significant climb towards the Mt. Nebo Lookout, offering spectacular views and an elevation gain of nearly 2,000 meters.
Absolutely. For an easier ride, the Spanish Fork Reservior loop from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a great option. This 17.3-mile trail leads through the foothills and past the reservoir with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for any fitness level. The Spanish Fork River Trail also offers a relatively flat, paved journey alongside the river.
Road cycling in Spanish Fork provides access to a wide array of scenic beauty. You can enjoy the dramatic mountain views of Spanish Fork Canyon, the lush, tree-lined paths of Hobble Creek Canyon, and the serene setting of Spanish Oaks Reservoir. During autumn, routes like the Nebo Loop Road offer spectacular fall colors, and many paths provide views of the surrounding mountains and agricultural landscapes.
While cycling, you can pass by various natural and recreational points of interest. The Spanish Fork River Trail, for instance, runs alongside Canyon View Park, which features a large fishing pond. For those interested in local landmarks, the Payson Utah Temple is a notable religious building in the vicinity. You might also catch glimpses of Spanish Fork Peak in the distance.
Yes, Spanish Fork offers several excellent loop routes. A popular choice is the Hobble Creek Trail – Hobble Creek Parkway Trail loop from Taco Bell parking, a moderate 31.3-mile ride that meanders along Hobble Creek. Another option is the Spanish Fork Reservior loop, which is an easier 17.3-mile circuit.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Spanish Fork, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, which offers everything from peaceful river trails to challenging mountain ascents, and the stunning scenic backdrops, especially the mountain and canyon views.
Yes, the Spanish Fork River Trail is particularly well-suited for families. This paved, relatively flat trail runs for 7 miles and features underpasses for all road crossings, ensuring a continuous and safe ride. It's often shaded and passes alongside the river, mature trees, and farmland, making it manageable even with bike trailers.
Many routes in Spanish Fork offer convenient parking. For example, the Hobble Creek Trail – Hobble Creek Parkway Trail loop starts from a Taco Bell parking lot, providing easy access. Additionally, parks like Canyon View Park and Spanish Fork Sports Park, which connect to the Spanish Fork River Trail, offer extensive parking facilities.
The region offers enjoyable cycling for much of the year. Spring and fall are particularly pleasant, with milder temperatures and, in autumn, spectacular fall colors, especially along routes like the Nebo Loop Road. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred. Winter cycling depends on snow conditions, particularly in the canyons.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, Spanish Fork serves as a starting point for extended loops. The Big East Lake – Nebo Loop Rd Climb North loop from Spanish Fork is a significant 64.2-mile route. Longer loops also extend into southern Utah County, offering great views and less traffic for an extended cycling experience.
Absolutely. Spanish Fork's unique geographical position means many road cycling routes offer stunning mountain views. Rides through Spanish Fork Canyon and Hobble Creek Canyon provide dramatic backdrops, and even flatter routes along West Mountain or through the city streets offer glimpses of the surrounding peaks.


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