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Biking · Wasatch Front

Rush Trail

Purpose-built flow trail in Corner Canyon — berms, rollers, and smooth singletrack through Draper's most popular trail system.

Rush Trail is a purpose-built flow trail in the Corner Canyon system in Draper, Utah — approximately 2.5 miles of smooth, bermed singletrack with rollers, tabletops, and sweeping turns designed for speed and rhythm. It is one of the most popular trails in the system and a good introduction to Corner Canyon for intermediate riders. The trail connects the upper canyon near the Ghost Falls junction down to the lower network, losing about 800 feet of elevation along the way. Berms are well-shaped and the trail surface is maintained by Draper City and local trail crews. Rush can be combined with Ghost Falls (climb) and Canyon Hollow (descent) for a classic Corner Canyon loop of 8–10 miles. The trail sees heavy use on weekends — ride early for fewer crowds. E-bikes are restricted to Class 1 only on all Corner Canyon singletrack.

Difficulty
Moderate