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BIKE TOURS IN AND AROUND PARK CITY, UTAH
Relax and enjoy a one-way trip on this gentle bike trail. Enjoy a beautiful, easy ride of level or slightly downhill grade that follows Poison Creek through town and then goes out into the rolling hills of Summit County. Finish up in Wanship or the Coalville Rail Trail Station, depending on your ability and desire. This trip is 14 to 22 miles, great for families, and includes a shuttle back into town.
In Park City, Utah, biking and summertime fun go hand-in-hand. We have the West’s largest network of biking trails, truly making it the #1 area for biking in the West. In fact, the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA) recently declared Park City to be the world’s first gold-level Ride Center.
Park City has biking for everyone from young, novice riders to older, well-seasoned pros. You can choose from over 400 miles of track, ranging from winding, challenging single-track to easy cruising double-track paths. Opt for a sweaty, leg-burning climb or an easy scenic cruise.
EASY-PEASY SCENIC BIKE TRIPS
Want a little bit of easy cruising? Three of our local ski resorts have lift-served trails. Deer Valley, Canyons, and Park City offer over 90 miles of track alone and serve it up with lift racks for your bike to allow you to enjoy the ride without the thunder thighs of the hardcore cross country riders.
Total ease comes with our family-friendly, easy cruise packages. These typically run from Park City to Wanship or Coalville and are perfect for anyone looking for an easy ride complete with scenery, smiles, and sun. These are also the best-suited rides for younger riders and beginners.
GUIDED BIKE TOURS
At Destination Sports, we have been providing bike tours for the past 15 years. Our guides are highly qualified with many years of experience in mountain, road, and trail riding. Each guide is trained in emergency medical procedures and has attended orientation for each bike discipline.
Contact us to discuss the best options for your group, including custom bike tours or combo trips. We are always happy to answer any and all questions. All of our guided bike tours start at 9 a.m. and include a guide, bike rental, water, and snack.
INCLUDED
- Guide
- Bike
- Helmet
- Water
- Snack
- Add a delicious catered picnic lunch for $25 per person.
This trip has a 6-person minimum or the cost equivalent thereof for private groups with less than 6 people.
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Is this suitable for young children?
The minimum age requirement for our biking tours ranges from 8 to 12 years old, depending on the tour chosen. For the Rail Trail bike ride, we may take children as young as 3 years old, riding in a bicycle trailer.
What should I wear?
Wear suitable bike clothing and close-toed footwear.
What should I bring?
Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
Can I bring a camera?
Sure.
Is there a shuttle service?
Destination Sports provides shuttles for all tours that include transportation.
Can you customize a tour for us?
Absolutely. Give us some idea of what you have in mind or brainstorm with us to come up with a great adventure.
Are there any physical ability restrictions?
We have no specific weight limit, but you must be in a physical condition appropriate for the activity. If you have questions, please ask us before booking.
Is there a minimum number of people required to book?
Most bike trips have a 2-person minimum. Combo trips and trips with transportation and a meal have a 6-person minimum. Private trips for smaller groups or individuals are available.
Is sales tax included in the prices listed on the website?
Utah sales tax is not included in trip pricing.
Is guide gratuity included in the prices listed on the website?
Guide gratuity is not included in trip pricing. For groups of 6 or more, we auto charge 20% gratuity.
Do I need to sign a waiver?
Yes. We will provide this before your activity begins.
Do I need a reservation?
Yes. We need your reservation at least 24 hours in advance. But these trips are popular, so book early to get your desired date and time.