Road Biking


Utah is quickly winning over cyclists from all around the world. The Tour of Utah and LoToJa races showcase Utah's best scenic roads. Ride Park City, Antelope Island, desert roads through national parks, and lots, lots more.

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Northern Utah

Near Logan and throughout Cache Valley, rural roadways pass through small towns and farming communities nestled among a patchwork of agricultural lands. Wetlands lure an array of migratory birds and wildlife while the Bear River Range and Wellsville Mountains create alpine backdrops. On Highway 89, Logan Canyon National Scenic Byway, dramatic canyon scenery competes with frequent sightings of technical rock climbers inching up craggy slopes and fisherman casting baited lines to unsuspecting trout. The ride up Blacksmith Fork Canyon ends at the Hardware Ranch elk refuge. And along the 45-mile Bear Lake loop, thoughts of a creamy milkshake blended with fresh Bear Lake raspberries will quicken the pace.

In the Ogden area the Pineview Reservoir loop passes many lakeside cafes, including the Shooting Star Saloon in Huntsville, Utah's oldest continually operating saloon. Take a side trip to the Trappist Monastery to snack on fresh baked breads topped with honey made by these resident monks. The Snowbasin Road is an advanced-level hill climb rising to the base of Snowbasin Ski Area; views of the rugged Wasatch Mountains above and placid Pineview Reservoir below are compelling.

Road bicyclists of all abilities, and rollerbladers, too, can be found spinning effortlessly along the paved Davis County Causeway to Antelope Island State Park. Distant sights of the Wasatch Range reflect off the Great Salt Lake's ever blue waters and its marshy shore lures an array of waterfowl. Those with added stamina can extend the tour by following the island's paved 8-mile loop road. On the mainland, you can tour the lake's eastern shore along the level, 34-mile Great Salt Lake Bicycle Route.

On the west side of Weber and Davis Counties, numerous rural roadways can be linked together for a tour along the shore of the Great Salt Lake. Pack along binoculars to view an array of migratory waterfowl that are attracted to the lake's wetlands.

A bicycle is the ideal way to tour Salt Lake City's historical sights centered about Temple Square. Designated bike lanes parallel many outlying city streets as well. For a natural getaway minutes from the central business district, pedal up City Creek Canyon immediately northeast of the state capitol. Bicycles are allowed up the paved canyon road on odd-numbered days, whereas vehicles are allowed on even-numbered days. Or overlook the entire Salt Lake Valley from the Wasatch foothills on Wasatch Boulevard between 3900 South and Big Cottonwood Canyon.

Near the state's capital, Salt Lake City, bicyclists can venture up a number of canyons carved into the central Wasatch Range. Emigration Canyon is an all-time favorite because of its moderate grade, low traffic, and trickling roadside creek. Brigham Young and Mormon Pioneers descended Emigration Canyon to the Salt Lake Valley 150 years ago to culminate their historic trek. Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons are reserved for strong bikers; each ends at ski resorts surrounded by alpine beauty.

Those who have a burning desire for distance riding can set out on a century ride around the Oquirrh Mountains, which passes through Salt Lake City and Tooele. And west of Tooele, there are endless miles of vacant roadways.

Farther south in Provo, the Alpine Scenic Loop Highway is a challenging route curving around Mount Timpanogos. Verdant forests, glacial valleys, and chiseled peaks beckon your camera's lens. Park City cyclists frequently race through Browns Canyon to Kamas, and those with exceptional endurance cross the Uinta Mountains along the scenic Mirror Lake Highway between Kamas and Evanston, Wyoming. The Heber-Charleston-Midway loop is a moderate ride on mostly flat terrain passing through this trio of Swiss-heritage towns.

If you want to tackle your first century ride, try the 100-mile loop around Utah Lake west of Provo; it's mostly flat.

The 66-mile Mount Nebo Loop begins in Nephi and loop's around a wilderness area that boasts the Wasatch Range's tallest peak. A long, steady climb is offset by a rocketing descent.

Glowing sandstone landscapes balanced by forested mountain slopes highlight many of the routes found near Vernal and Dinosaur National Monument on the Uinta Mountains' eastern slope. In Central Utah, the Fish Lake-Loa loop begins at a rustic lakeside lodge and winds through high plateaus draped with aspen forests.

Southern Utah

Cycling is part of the appeal of Fremont Indian State Park south of Richfield. Use it as a base camp for exploring nearby Clear Creek Canyon, or set out on a multi-day tour through open ranges and fertile farmlands from Marysvale to Panguitch. If climbing long grades is your forte, tackle Beaver Creek Canyon from Beaver to Eagle Point Ski Resort. The Tushar Mountains' 12,000-foot peaks tower over this stream-cut gorge.

The Arches National Park Scenic Drive has 22 miles of paved roads leading past redrock fins, towers, and petrified sand dunes. A spur road branches to the Windows Section, where short foot trails take you to (and through) numerous rock spans.

Canyonlands National Park's Island in the Sky District has 18 miles of pavement. Viewpoints overlook colorful desert strata dropping thousands of feet to the Colorado River and Green River.

Capitol Reef National Park's 12-mile-long Scenic Drive ends at Capitol Gorge, where you can dismount and hike through a slot canyon enclosed by colossal sandstone walls.5. Thirty-five miles of paved roads in Bryce Canyon National Park lead to numerous viewpoints, where rock amphitheaters composed of orange-white pinnacles, spires, and monuments break from the plateau's forested top.

At Zion National Park, the Pa'rus Trail takes you 1.7 miles from Watchman Campground to Zion Canyon junction. From there, pedal the Scenic Drive up Zion Canyon beneath sheer cliffs to Gates of the Virgin River Narrows--a watery corridor hemmed between 2,000-foot-high sandstone walls.

National Parks are the focal points of multi-day tours, too, if you choose to pack up your panniers. A classic loop ventures from Zion National Park's warm slickrock desert to Cedar Breaks National Monument's cool forested plateau.

The route from Zion to Bryce Canyon National Park follows several scenic byways. Near its end the road enters Red Canyon, where brilliantly colored rocks are eroded into enchanting shapes. From Bryce, head to Escalante, cross the 10,000-foot-high Aquarius Plateau, and descend to Capitol Reef National Park for the ultimate adventure.

Places to Stay in Utah

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Lodging nestled at the edge of a pine forest on a high plateau that overlooks the beautiful Bryce Ca...
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Enjoy a relaxing stay at this Kanab hotel.
Sleep Inn Provo is located near Provo Towne Centre, Brigham Young University and Splash Summit Water...
Stay in this beautiful historic home located steps from downtown Park City.
Enjoy an on-site restaurant after exploring the depths of Escalante's epic slot canyons. And a good ...
Conveniently located in downtown St. George, Best Western Coral Hills is close to restaurants, store...
A luxurious hotel in Vernal Utah with oversized rooms and bathrooms. Offering suites that are at lea...
A complete boutique resort with onsite spa and dining located in the heart of Zion National Park.
Abbey Inn of Cedar City is based in Southern Utah and provides all the standard amenities. Elegant a...
The Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand in Bryce Canyon City, Utah truly does have something to off...
Houseboat, boat, and jet ski rentals, what more do you need to explore the canyons and wonders at La...
Park Plaza Resort is a family-friendly all-suite condo resort situated in the heart of Park City, Ut...
Stay centrally in downtown Salt Lake City. Little America Hotel offers 850 luxurious guestrooms,...
Located at the base of Arches National Park, this desert oasis is the perfect blend of outdoor adven...
Located in Huntington, Utah, between the Manti La Sal Mountain Range and the San Rafael Swell.
Under Canvas®Moab provides upscale tents, offering guests the opportunity to enjoy Utah’s spectacula...
Luxury accommodations with spectacular panoramic views of Bear Lake!
Ideally located between Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park, enjoy a relaxing stay in ...
Farm Stay with Day trips to Zion, Bryce & N. Rim Grand Canyon -only 15+ miles to Zion’s East Entranc...
Flaming Gorge Resort is ideally situated near the Green River and Flaming Gorge Reservoir.
Elegant, Five-Star accommodations with ski-in/out access to Deer Valley Resort and mere minutes away...
The Hampton Inn in Tremonton is located near Golden Spike National Monument and all kinds of outdoor...
Comfortable lodging, UTV rentals, water rentals, dining & more!
Kayak Horseshoe Bend with Kayak the Colorado. Backhaul taxi service and the most complete watercraf...
Located in the desert community of Kayenta Utah, The Crescent Moon Inn is the perfect place to get a...
Lake Powell Resort is located at Wahweap Marina in Page, AZ - right in the heart of all your down-la...
Whispering Pines is modern pioneer glamping in Conestoga wagon rentals. Experience the Wild West in ...
Enjoy the simple lifestyle with luxury built right in.
Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, this Comfort Inn will have you taken care of. The...
Stay locally in Park City and enjoy the comforts provided by Wyndham Park City Accommodations.
Traveling with all of the comforts of home? Ruby’s Inn Campground has RV spaces including full hook-...
This Provo hotel is located two miles from BYU and is close to UVU. Stunning views of Mt. Timpanogos...
Enjoy a relaxing St. George stay close to I-15, shopping, and restaurants.
Silver Fork Lodge is located up Big Cottonwood Canyon in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Stay in the heart of Washington County, just minutes from St. George!
Desert Pearl Inn is nestled along the Virgin River's edge at the entrance to Zion National Park.
Experience a unique stay in Bryce Glamp & Camp's glamping domes, where luxury meets nature.
Find information on this St. George hotel offering luxury amenities and incredible views. Beds that ...
The Grand Canyon is the home of the Bar 10 Ranch. Located on the north rim of the canyon.
Why camp when you can glamp (glamour+camping)? Under Canvas®Zion allows you to experience the outdoo...
Near The Shops at South Town, Mountain America Exposition Center, Jordan Commons, Rio Tinto Stadium....
Comfort Inn Green River is located on the Green River near Old Spanish Trail. Enjoy the great outdoo...
Explore the grandeur of Southern Utah’s natural beauty with a stay at Under Canvas Bryce Canyon.
RV Campground near Zion National Park Willow. Wind RV Park offers the benefits of exciting outdoor a...
Where glamorous camping meets bed and breakfast.
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