This recommended combination highlights the beauty of Park City and weaves through 3.4 miles of aspens from the top of Town Lift, working its way through Sweeney’s Switchbacks and continuing down to the base of Town Lift.
14% grade, challenging as an uphill climb and intermediate downhill due to loose corners. A recommended hike is to ride the Crescent lift up, hike Tommy’s Two Step down to Mid Mountain and then ride either Town Lift or PayDay lift for a scenic ride back down to either the base area or Park City’s historic Main Street.Īccessible from mile. From the top of Crescent, this trail hides in aspen trees as it works its way through beautiful vegetation taking you to the Mid Mountain trail. This wide singletrack trail is 1.5 miles long and is a great way to ascend or descend to/from the top of the Crescent lift. This trail is accessedfrom the base area via the Silver Spur trail and is great as an out-and-back option. Spiro climbs at a sustained grade through scenic switchbacks and meanders through aspens up toward the Mid Mountain trail. Spiro, one of the more popular trails in town, is 3.1 miles long and is great for both hiking and biking. Mojave also connects with Mid Mountain trail, providing further options for longer or shorter loops. As a wide singletrack trail, Mojave allows for comfortable multidirectional hiking and biking with moderate, consistent grades and is great for all levels of hikers and bikers. The recommended route down from the top of Crescent lift. This beautiful trail can be accessed by many other trails that connect throughout the resort, creating many loop possibilities. Mid Mountain trail is one of Park City’s most famous and well-established singletrack trails and traverses the resort at roughly 8,000 feet, crossing all two world-class ski resorts in town. A recommended loop is to start up Jenni’s, head down Loose Moose to the lower section of CMG, finishing the 4.1 mile loop at the base area. This 1 mile section of trail is a downhill hike and bike only trail which begins halfway up Jenni’s and joins in with lower CMG, providing an alternative way down from the midpoint of Jenni’s. If you are biking down Jenni’s, you can take Loose Moose to lower CMG in order to get back to the base area. Jenni’s is available for hiking in both directions, but is uphill bike only until the CMG intersection where it is becomes usable for multidirectional biking. 5.1 miles long, this is a wide singletrack trail with moderate grade. This trail is accessed via the base area and is the recommended route for those looking to hike or bike down from the top of Town Lift or PayDay lift.
Accessible from Sweeney’s Switchbacks or Jenni’s Trail. Moderate climbing, intermediate technical trail. CMG is downhill bike only below the Jenni’s intersection and a recommended loop is to head up Jenni’s to the CMG intersection and then down CMG, creating a small, intermediate loop. This scenic, mixed use trail intersects with Jenni’s and Mid Mountain. It is 4 miles long with a sustained, but not steep, climb and intersects Quickly becoming one of the most popular hiking trails in Park City, Armstrong is a mixed use trail but is uphill bike only, sharing a trailhead with Spiro and accessed via Silver Spur.