Park City has an abundance of biking and hiking trails for the outdoor sports lover. With scenic beauty all around and challenging mountain trails, biking your way through is the ideal way to spend a weekend or a holiday in Park City. For hiring sophisticated bikes to help you negotiate the difficult mountain trails, Park City Rides at 1571, Redstone Center Drive, Park City, UT 84098, has a wide range of bikes available. As the snow melts and winter turns into summer, Park City and its surrounding areas come alive with a wide range of excursions for biking enthusiasts. If you want to see the scenic beauty of Park City or negotiate the difficult mountainous terrain, then Park City is the obvious place for you. Most of the major hiking and biking trails run through the ski resorts and through Park City.
Some of the easier trails are Beaver Creek Trail, Lake Side Trails, McHenry's Practice Loop, Rail Trail, and Red Pine Loop. The Beaver Creek Trail is a dirt trail following a creek with beaver dams. This trail is on the Western Side of the Uinta Mountains. The McHenry's Practice Loop is the best trail to practice biking.
The most difficult trails are Holly's Downhill, Homeward Bound, Shingle Creek, Steps Trail and TBB 'Team Big Bear'. The Holly's Downhill trails starts from the top of the Gondola and winds down to the foothills of the mountain. Shingle Creek is a rather narrow track close to the Uinta Mountains that takes you through beautiful meadows, streams and pine forests.
So this summer, head for Park City and hire a bike from Park City Rides. They are open from 9 AM to 7 PM from Monday to Saturday and from 12 PM to 5 PM on Sunday.