Fall Riding in Park City, Utah will turn your gears!

Originally posted on September 19, 2019 at 0:53 am

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 The temperatures are crisp, the colors are sharp and the trails beckon… Park City, Utah has some of the best fall riding, sometimes well into November.  In fact, for many, it’s a favorite time of the year to ride. The fall foliage is outstanding and the cool mountain air pairs perfectly with hero dirt. 

Photo by Ross Downward

Park City provides riders with over 450 miles of interconnected singletrack to explore, flow trails, gravity trails, bike parks for all levels. Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain Resort offer lift-accessed riding from mid-June through mid-September to help maximize your time and vertical. The network of over 450 miles of diverse riding options includes paved community paths for family-friendly rides to aggressive cross-country rides like the Epic Wasatch Crest trail – the options are expansive.  

To round out your stay or to experience more thrills, try some of Park City’s other activities like hiking, fly fishing on blue-ribbon waters, rock climbing, hot air ballooning, horseback riding, or take a thrilling ride on the bobsled track at the Utah Olympic Park. 

Photo by JP Gendron

In addition to the near-perfect riding conditions in the fall, you can find good deals on lodging and dining options around town. From luxury 5-star lodging to a condo for the whole crew, Park City has the accommodations that you are looking for on your mountain bike vacation. There are over 130 restaurants and bars to choose from, including breweries and distilleries. With its world-class combination of ample amenities and amazing mountain biking, Park City has become a premier mountain biking destination. Discover more about the spectacular riding that Park City, Utah has to offer by visiting mountainbikingparkcity.com.

Photo by Rebekah Stevens
Photo by Ross Downward


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