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Mountain biking
The Red Fleet Loop is an easy 6.6-mile mountain biking trail in Red Fleet State Park, offering desert views and slickrock sections.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.28 km
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10.1 km
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10.4 km
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The Red Fleet Loop is generally considered a challenging mountain bike trail, with many sections rated black diamond, indicating an expert level. While some initial parts can be flowy, it quickly introduces demanding features like steep climbs, technical slickrock, and rocky descents. However, the larger Red Fleet trail system offers options ranging from beginner to advanced, allowing riders to customize their experience.
You'll encounter a diverse range of terrain, including flowing singletrack, red dirt, and significant sections of challenging slickrock. The trail also features undulating badlands, dry washes, and areas with twisted pinyon trees and sage. Expect both smooth singletrack and technically demanding rock features, along with engineered rocky paths.
The Red Fleet Loop, which is approximately 10.5 kilometers (6.5 miles) long, typically takes around 45-50 minutes to complete for an experienced mountain biker. This duration can vary significantly based on your skill level and how often you stop to enjoy the views or navigate technical sections.
Parking is available at the Red Fleet State Park. The trail system is well-integrated, and you can typically find parking at designated trailheads within the park.
Yes, as the Red Fleet Loop is located within Red Fleet State Park, there are entrance fees required to access the park. These fees contribute to the maintenance of the park and its facilities. For current fee information, it's best to check the official Utah State Parks website.
While the Red Fleet State Park generally allows dogs, specific regulations regarding pets on trails can vary. It's always best to check the park's official guidelines or signage at the trailhead for the most up-to-date information on leash rules and permitted areas for dogs.
The prime mountain biking season for this trail is generally from May through October. While the trail system is typically open year-round, these months offer the most favorable weather conditions for riding. Be mindful of winter conditions, as snow and ice can make some sections impassable or more challenging.
The route offers sweeping views of the surrounding desert landscape, sandstone canyons, and often the Red Fleet Reservoir. Notable features include extensive slickrock sections, engineered rocky paths, and fields of cryptobiotic soil. You'll also pass by or near the Dinosaur Tracks trailhead, offering a unique point of interest. The trail incorporates sections of the Red Fleet Trail, Jazz-Chrome Molly Trail, and J-Boy Trail.
Yes, the Red Fleet Loop is part of a larger stacked loop system. It also passes through sections of the Dinosaur Trackway Trail. This allows riders to combine different trails like Jazz Chrome Molly, Handsome Cabin Boy, and J-Boy to create longer or shorter rides and vary the challenge.
The main Red Fleet Loop is generally considered difficult and might not be suitable for beginners or young children due to its technical slickrock, steep climbs, and rocky descents. However, the broader Red Fleet trail system offers a range of trails from beginner to advanced. Families or beginners might find easier, more flowy sections within the larger network, but the core loop itself is quite challenging.
The scenery is characterized by expansive desert landscapes, dramatic sandstone canyons, and often views of the Red Fleet Reservoir. You'll ride through areas with juniper and sagebrush, past fields of cryptobiotic soil, and along ridgelines offering spectacular, sometimes exposed, vistas.