The Hidden Fun
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With the help of our friends over at mtbproject.com, we have come up with an easy to use bike trail map. This map shows the trail's description, GPS files, and difficulty rating. MTB Project also has an app which makes trail-finding a breeze. Feel free to visit the MTB website linked above, or play around with the map here on our website.
How to Use the Map
1) Scroll and move the map to the area of Utah that you'd like to visit
2) Double click on the number so the map expands the trails within that area.
3) Move your mouse over the trail that you're interested in, or click on the trail and details about the trail will appear.
Trail Description
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Our goal is to make sure that you have the best riding experience in Cache Valley. Knowing where trails are and what to expect can make all the difference. The years of biking skills and expertise at Sunrise Cyclery have led us to making the most complete trail guide for your use. Detailed instructions of each trail are here to help you know where the turns are, find GPS locations, full trail maps, and many other details. Pick a trail, have some fun, and enjoy all Cache Valley has to offer!
Trail Etiquette
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Logan is home to countless miles of amazing bike trails that are only a short ride or drive away. Biking these trails is a blast, and can stay this way if we’re all friendly, play by the rules, and do our part to make these trails enjoyable for everyone. Listed are a couple of ways to keep everybody happy.
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Uphill Bikers have the right of way.
Keep the climbers happy and move to the side if you’re on your way down. It may be tough to stop, but it’s harder for them to start over.
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Be courteous to all trail users
Pass hikers at an extremely slow pace, walking if necessary. Approach Animals with caution. Sudden movements or sounds could scare horses, and lead to problems. Communicate with horse riders from a distance and ask when it is okay to pass. Follow directions from the horseback riders.
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Stay On Designated trails
One of the most rewarding aspects of mountain biking is the scenery. Lets keep the views and rides amazing by staying on the trails. Riding off the path causes damage to plants and growth.
Green Canyon
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Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link (for more details)
Season: May-Oct
Starting Point: Green Canyon Parking Lot
Style: Out and back, Shuttle
Traffic: High
Ride Time: 1.5 hrs
Distance: 3.8 M
Connected trails: Bonneville Shoreline
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Video by Sunrise Cyclery
Providence Canyon
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Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link
(for more details)
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Season: April-October
Starting Point: Providence Canyon Parking Lot
Style: Out and back, Shuttle
Traffic: Medium
Ride Time: 1.5 Hrs
Distance: 2.8 M
Connected trails: Deer Fence
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Video by Sunrise Cyclery
Bonneville Shoreline
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Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link
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Season: April-Oct
Starting Point: First Dam, Green Canyon
Style: Out and back, Point A to B
Traffic: Low
Ride Time: 30 min
Distance: 2 M
Connected Trails: River Trail, Deer Fence, Green Canyon
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Photo by con.puzzlers.org
Deer Fence
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Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link
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Season: April-Oct
Starting Point: First Dam, Dry Canyon, Providence Canyon Parking Lot
Style: Out and back, Point A to B
Traffic: Low
Ride Time: 30 min
Distance: 3 M
Connected Trails: Dry Canyon, River Trail, Bonneville Shoreline Trail, Providence Canyon
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Video by Skidmap from Youtube
Jardine Jupiter
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Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link
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Season: June-Oct
Starting Point: Wood Camp Campground
Style: Out and back
Traffic: Medium
Ride Time: 2 hrs
Distance: 4.5 M
Connecting Trails: None
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Video by Terrell Olsen from Youtube
Ricks Canyon
Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link
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Season: June-Sept
Style: Loop options, out and back
Starting Point: Little Cottonwood Creek Parking Lot (Right Hand Fork)
Traffic: Low
Ride Time: 2 hrs
Distance: 3 M
Connecting Trails: Steel Hollow, Mill Hollow
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Photo from utahmountainbiking.com
White Pine to Bunchgrass
Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link
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Season: July-Sept
Starting Point: Tony's Grove Parking lot, Or Tony's Grove Horse Trailer Parking
Style: Shuttle
Traffic: White Pine-Medium, Bunchgrass-Low
Ride Time: 3 hrs
Distance: 10 M
Connecting Trails: None
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Video by Terrell Olsen fom Youtube
Stump Hollow
Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link
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Season: July-Oct
Starting Point: Beaver Creek Parking Lot
Style: Out and back, Loop
Traffic-Low
Ride Time: 2 hrs
Distance: To Pride Rock 2.8 M, To Sinks Meadow 3.2 M
Connecting trails: Burnt Fork, Turkey Trail, Hodges Canyon
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Video by James Champagne from Youtube
Sink Hollow
Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link
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Season: July-Sep
Starting Point: Beaver Creek Parking Lot
Style: Out and back, Loop
Traffic: Low
Ride Time: 2 hrs
Distance: Out and back 4.1 m
Connecting Trails: None
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Photo by Prad0597 from trailforks.com
River Trail
Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link
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Season: May-Oct
Starting Point: First Dam, River Trail Parking
Style: Out and back
Traffic: Low
Ride Time: 2 hrs
Distance: 2 M
Connecting Trails: Spring Hollow and Access to Third Dam
Photo by Ryan Penman from alltrails.com
Spring Hollow
Click here for a Google Maps Link
Click Here for a MTB Bike Trail Link
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Season: May-Oct
Starting Point: First Dam
Style: Out and back
Traffic: Low
Ride Time: 2 hrs
Distance: To slate field from River Trail 4.1 m
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Video by Sunrise Cyclery