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Biking · Wasatch Front

Canyon Hollow

Corner Canyon's main climbing artery — a steady, runnable 2.3-mile intermediate ascent that most loops in the system are built on.

Canyon Hollow is the main climbing artery of Corner Canyon — about 2.3 miles of steady, well-graded singletrack that lifts riders from the lower network up toward the Brock's Point and Peak View junctions, where the descents and connectors fan out. It is the trail most Corner Canyon loops are built on: an honest, runnable intermediate climb through Gambel oak and maple, never punishingly steep, with enough grade to earn the descent that follows. Pair it with Ghost Falls for a classic short loop, or push higher to link Clark's, Rush, or the upper trails. As one of the busiest climbs in the system, it carries heavy two-way and multi-use traffic on weekends.

Difficulty
Moderate