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Touring cycling in Spring Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area is characterized by its proximity to diverse landscapes, ranging from red rock canyons to high plateaus. While the Wilderness Study Area itself is not suitable for touring cycling due to its rugged, wilderness designation, the surrounding region offers notable routes. These routes traverse areas with varied elevations, including the impressive Hurricane Cliffs and the scenic Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park. The terrain includes well-maintained roads and paths that transition from desert environments to forested areas.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Cycle the scenic Kolob Canyon Road in Zion National Park, a moderate 10.5-mile route with 1,447 feet of elevation gain and stunning red rock
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A convenient overnight hub with everything you might need: groceries, shops, restaurants, and plenty of lodging. If you’re riding or hiking in the region, this is an ideal place to rest, resupply, and tune up. If you enjoy mountain biking, several nearby trails are worth exploring—even for first-timers. There are also plenty of hiking trails just outside town.
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You've made it this far so take some time to stretch your legs and enjoy the view. There are toilets and a small picnic area here, was well as a short trail the the Timber Creek Overlook. While there isn't a bike rack there are fences you can lock your bike to if you want to explore the hiking trail.
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This road is a great ride through some truly breathtaking landscapes. However, you will need to be on your toes as the road is very narrow is some places with little to no shoulder. That being said, if you take your time and enjoy the views you will love it and it will leave you longing to come back.
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Cedar City is a small community located in a valley surrounded by canyons. East Bench Trail goes around the city and offers views to the surrounding mountains and canyons. This can be a good hike during winter, as other trails can be covered by snow, this one offers a relaxing walk on a paved surface with scenic views of the snow covering the surroundings.
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Lichen It Trail is a well-maintained trail that is partially shaded, going between forests. The trail has a lot of switchbacks that make the way up more gradual and smooth. It’s a nice path to appreciate the beauty of the flora and fauna.
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East Bench Trail is paved all the way, offering a low-key hike around Cedar City. It's a great option for a peaceful walk while enjoying views of the colorful cliffs around. It has benches along the way if you want to stop for a picnic or just to stop and enjoy the moment.
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If you are riding in Cedar Mountains, this is the perfect spot for you to admire what you have just accomplished, or what you are about to embark on, depending on whether you get here at the start or the end of your ride.
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Nice option in winter for walks/hikes + some biking
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The Spring Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area itself is designated wilderness, meaning motorized vehicles are prohibited, and its access roads are very rugged, making it unsuitable for touring cycling. However, the surrounding region, particularly areas near Zion National Park, offers exceptional no-traffic touring cycling opportunities.
This guide features four distinct routes for touring cyclists seeking minimal traffic. These routes are located in the scenic areas surrounding the Spring Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area, offering diverse landscapes and experiences.
The routes in this guide traverse a variety of stunning Southern Utah landscapes. You can expect breathtaking views of crimson canyons, impressive red rock formations, and transitions from desert to high-elevation plateaus with pine trees. Riparian zones along some routes feature cottonwoods and willows.
Yes, this guide includes routes suitable for beginners. For example, the Lichen It Trail loop from Cedar Highlands is an easy option, covering approximately 7.7 km with a moderate elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed ride.
For those seeking a more challenging ride, the Timber Creek Overlook Trailhead and Kolob View Point via Kolob Canyon Road offers a moderate challenge. This route is about 16.9 km long with over 440 meters of elevation gain, providing spectacular views within Zion National Park's Kolob Canyons section.
While riding routes like the Kolob Canyon Road, you'll experience the dramatic crimson canyons and towering rock formations of Zion National Park. The broader region is also known for its diverse wildlife, including birds of prey like bald eagles and peregrine falcons, making it excellent for photography.
Yes, several loop routes are featured in this guide. The Lichen It Trail loop from Cedar Highlands and the East Bench Trail – View from Bicentennial Park loop from Cedar Highlands are both excellent options for circular rides, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The best time to visit for touring cycling is generally spring and fall when temperatures are milder. Summers can be very hot, especially in the lower elevations, while higher elevation routes like Kolob Terrace Road might experience snow in colder seasons.
For additional details on cycling within Zion National Park, including specific regulations and route information, you can consult official resources such as Visit Utah's cycling articles or the Zion Area Cycling Resources.
While the Spring Creek Canyon WSA is nestled within the Hurricane Cliffs, the cycling routes in this guide offer views of the broader, impressive west-facing escarpment. The dramatic backdrop of the Hurricane Cliffs can be appreciated from various points along the routes, particularly those in the vicinity of Kanarraville and Cedar Highlands.
The routes highlighted in this guide primarily feature well-maintained roads, often paved, especially those within Zion National Park's Kolob Canyons section. Some routes in the broader Kanarraville area might include sections of asphalt or well-graded dirt surfaces, ensuring a smooth experience for touring bicycles.


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