Biking
Mountain, gravel, and slickrock rides across the Colorado Plateau and beyond.
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Biking
BST to Dry Creek Connector
Wasatch Front
Intermediate singletrack linking the BST south section to Dry Creek Trail below Lone Peak. Rocky, exposed, with big Wasatch views.
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Corner Canyon Trail System
Wasatch Front
Over 30 miles of mountain bike trails above Draper, from beginner-friendly doubletrack to technical singletrack climbing to 7,500 feet.
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Jacob's Ladder
Wasatch Front
One of the Wasatch Front's most technical descents — steep rock drops, ledges, and tight switchbacks through Corner Canyon.
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Rush Trail
Wasatch Front
Purpose-built flow trail in Corner Canyon — berms, rollers, and smooth singletrack through Draper's most popular trail system.
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Ghost Falls Trail
Wasatch Front
Corner Canyon's signature flowy singletrack, past the seasonal grotto waterfall that dries up — and disappears — by late summer.
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Canyon Hollow
Wasatch Front
Corner Canyon's main climbing artery — a steady, runnable 2.3-mile intermediate ascent that most loops in the system are built on.
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Clark's Trail
Wasatch Front
Corner Canyon's straight, uphill-only grind — 1.6 miles at a steady ~12% to the top of the network and the marquee descents.
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Rattler Trail
Wasatch Front
Corner Canyon's all-weather connector — a durable 1.1-mile line that stays rideable when the rest of the network is closed for mud.
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Wasatch Crest Trail
Wasatch Range
The legendary high-alpine Wasatch ridgeline ride — a 13-mile shuttle along the crest at 9,000–10,000 feet, over the exposed 'Spine' and down into Mill Creek Canyon.
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