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Road cycling routes in the Wasatch Range traverse a prominent section of the Rocky Mountains, offering diverse terrain. The landscape features glacier-carved canyons like Little Cottonwood Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon, rugged peaks, and alpine forests. This area provides a compelling mix of challenging climbs, scenic descents, and varied vistas, all accessible from metropolitan areas.
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Cycle the moderate 35.2-mile Union Pacific Rail Trail from Park City to Kamas, enjoying Wasatch Mountain views and diverse landscapes.
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This moderate 11.2-mile road cycling route in City Creek Canyon offers a scenic climb through a protected preserve near Salt Lake City.

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02:41
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This moderate 32.9-mile road cycling loop in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest combines challenging climbs with scenic lakeside views.
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02:48
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Cycle the 42.6-mile Morgan Valley Drive to East Canyon Reservoir route, a moderate ride with scenic views and historical significance.
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Cycle the easy 25.0-mile Morgan, Peterson, and Porterville loop, gaining 693 feet in 1 hour and 37 minutes.
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Cycle the easy 15.8-mile Pineview Loop Path, gaining 471 feet of elevation while enjoying scenic views of Pineview Reservoir.
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Cycle the moderate 13.5-mile Bountiful Utah Temple loop for panoramic Great Salt Lake views and beautiful temple gardens.
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06:53
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Cycle the challenging 93.7-mile East Canyon loop, gaining 5564 feet of elevation through scenic canyons and historic trails.
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This moderate 59.3-mile road cycling loop offers scenic views of the Great Salt Lake and Wasatch Mountains near North Salt Lake.
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Cycle the moderate 9.3-mile Logan loop via Logan River Trail, enjoying riverside scenery and mountain views in 38 minutes.
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City creek canyon road is closed about 3-4 miles up the canyon as of July 2025.
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The Logan River Trail is an entirely paved path that passes through a golf course and follows along the river the entire time. The path is super popular and passes by a number of parks and parking areas, so you can complete different parts of the trail by parking at different trailheads and intersections.
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The Kamas area was first inhabited by Native Americans, including the Ute, Shoshone, and Snake tribes. In 1857, it was settled by Mormon pioneers, including Thomas Rhodes. Now, it is a great stop on the way to adventures in the Uinta Mountains. There are shops and restaurants to grab any supplies you need for your ride.
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The Union Pacific Rail Trail is an almost 27-mile trail that runs from Park City to Echo. While it is a popular spot for hiking and biking, but there is a good chance you will have the trail to yourself. The trail is mostly gravel, but this section in Park City is paved.
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Great view of Jordanelle Reservoir. The reservoir, created when the Provo River was dammed, is a popular spot for fishermen, boaters, and people enjoying the peaceful setting.
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City Creek Canyon Road was set aside as a nature preserve and is now a protected watershed. It's a classic Salt Lake City climb with a paved road that's mostly car-free.
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Hidden Springs is a great place to end your ride, with a water fountain and picnic tables by the river. To get there, you can either ride the smooth Canyon Road or, if you're up for a more adventurous ride, take the City Creek Trail, which is an easy, packed dirt trail.
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The Wasatch Range offers a wide variety of road cycling experiences, with over 270 routes available on komoot. These routes cater to all skill levels, from easy rides to challenging climbs.
Yes, the Wasatch Range has numerous easy routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride. For example, the Morgan, Peterson, and Porterville loop is an easy 40 km path, and the Pineview Loop Path offers a gentle 25 km ride with scenic views.
The Wasatch Range is known for its diverse terrain, offering routes with varied elevation gains. You can find moderate routes like Park City to Kamas via Union Pacific Rail Trail with around 630 meters of ascent, or challenging climbs such as the East Canyon loop, which features over 1600 meters of elevation gain.
For advanced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Wasatch Mountains offer formidable climbs. Iconic routes include the steep ascents in Big Cottonwood Canyon and Little Cottonwood Canyon, as well as the route from Brighton to Park City through Guardsman Pass. The East Canyon loop is also a difficult option with significant elevation.
The Wasatch Range is rich in natural beauty. Many routes pass through glacier-carved canyons like Parleys Canyon, and you might encounter waterfalls such as Battle Creek Falls. The region also features alpine forests, meadows, and lakes like Pineview Reservoir, offering stunning vistas throughout your ride.
Absolutely. The Wasatch Range is defined by its dramatic canyons and mountain passes. You can cycle through prominent areas like Parleys Canyon or experience mountain passes such as Big Mountain Pass and Guardsman Pass, which offer breathtaking views and challenging climbs.
The best time for road cycling in the Wasatch Range is typically from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and most mountain passes and canyon roads are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for riding and enjoying the scenic landscapes.
The Wasatch Range is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's compelling mix of challenging climbs, scenic descents, and varied vistas, as well as the well-maintained roads through picturesque canyons.
Many road cycling routes in the Wasatch Range are accessible from cities along the Wasatch Front, and trailheads or starting points often have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information, especially for popular canyon climbs.
Public transport options are available to reach certain areas of the Wasatch Front, which can provide access points to road cycling routes. For detailed information on public transport routes and schedules that connect to cycling areas, you may want to consult local transit authority websites.
Yes, there are routes suitable for families, particularly those with moderate grades and lower traffic. Routes like the City Creek Canyon Trail are known for their natural setting close to Salt Lake City, and some sections of rail trails offer a gentler experience for all ages.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and elevation. Shorter, easier routes like the Logan loop via Logan River Trail can take around 40 minutes, while longer, more challenging loops such as the East Canyon loop can take over 6 hours to complete.
Before heading out, it's always recommended to check current road conditions and weather forecasts. For general information on the region, you can visit Visit Utah's Wasatch Mountains page. For specific road closures or conditions, local Department of Transportation websites are the best resource.


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