Mid-Mountain Trail

Mid Mountain Loop can be summed up in one word, "extraordinary"!! Mid Mountain is an epic ride that begins in Park City and climbs the Spiro Trail, touches very briefly on the Powerline Trail, then makes it's way all the way down to the Canyons Resort! It finishes off on a nice paved bike path, the Farm Trail and the Olympic Trail, back to the trailhead. Mid Mountain is a definitive cross country ride, 24.01 mile loop, with an elevation gain of 3,701'. As I was making the grind up Spiro trail a quote from Garrison Keillor came to me, "Stones and trees speak very slowly. Sometimes it takes a full week before they say one sentence. Few people have the patience to wait for an answer from an oak." I felt I was making this climb so slow that I would have been able to carry on a conversation with an oak!! But as Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, " The years teach what the days never know." And then, heaven, singletrack heaven!! Mid Mountain climbs and drops more then a barn swallow hunting on a late summer afternoon. This is not a ride to be taken lightly, come prepared with extra water and a power bar or two!
MID MOUNTAIN - Point to Point
Mountain Trails and IMBA have recently completed the section of trail from Silver Lake to Empire Canyon (Little Chief) making Mid Mountain a non-stop 23 mile singletrack EPIC ride!! I highly recommend riding Mid Mountain this way! The new section is absolutely incredible!
Start the point to point at Silver Lake and ride north to The Canyons!
How to get there: Take the Park City exit at Kimball Junction off of Interstate 80. Take State Highway 224 into Park City, approx.. 6 miles. Highway 224 turns into Park Avenue, and at the intersection of Park Avenue and Deer Valley Drive turn left (you will see two large sporting goods stores Jans and Cole Sport here). Turn right at this light, then the next left into the Park City Mountain Resort Parking lot
Mountain Trails Foundation has created an excellent map of the area. Get your copy at White Pine Touring, JANS, Cole Sport, the Visitor's Center, or the Museum on Main Street.
Length: 24.01 mile loop...or a 23 mile Point to Point
For driving directions to the TH, click here
Mid Mountain Profile (Loop)

Mid Mountain Profile (Point to Point)
For a one page printable topo of the Point to Point ride, click here: 
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Paradise found! Mid Mountain trail in the Fall 
This sign pretty well sums up the
Mid Mountain Loop!!
I can't think of prettier fall ride then Mid Mountain! 
Chance on the back
side of Iron Mountain 
more "extraordinary" singletrack
Incredible fall colors on Mid Mountain . 
Storm brewing, late fall, Mid Mountain.
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