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Flying Dog Trail
The Flying Dog trail is a fun trail that arcs between the middle of
24-7 over to the top of the Cobblestone
Loop above Glenwild. In
other words, you need to climb another trail to get to it. This is one of
the best trails in the area. If you're going to do anything in the Jeremy
Ranch area, you need to do this one.
South from the Viewpoint on
Flying Dog at 7200 feet elevation. August 31, 2007. |
The Flying Dog trail is very well-planned and expertly
constructed. Early-intermediate riders will love this trail, but experts
will also. Only the strongest beginners should consider it, because of the
length (the shortest route is a 10-mile ride with 1500 vertical feet
elevation change). Most riders feel the best riding direction is counterclockwise.
The trail instructions below include the 10-mile easier
ride, a 16-mile moderate ride, and a tough 23-mile grinfest with 3000 feet
of climbing. And you can add a dip down the Bobs Basin DH trails while
you're passing by. There are a lot of great options here.
This is Flying Dog as it forks uphill
of Jeremy 24-7. |

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The ride starts in rocky oakbrush foothill terrain. There
are three main trailheads: Graduate (near the school in Jeremy Ranch and
climbing up via Fink Again), Jeremy (where the pavement meets the East
Canyon gravel road), and Glenwild. The shortest access to the trail is
through Jeremy, but most riders start at Glenwild.
I'm a bit up the Preserve Connector
trail, which cuts across between the two sides of Flying Dog, looking west
over Jeremy Ranch. Many riders use the Connector as part of their Flying
Dog ride. |
As the trail climbs, the oak gets bigger, then a few maples
join in. As you climb higher and hit the north-facing slopes, you enter
aspen forest, with a fir here and there. Throughout the ride, there's an
assortment of open brush slopes, meadows, views, and forest. |
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The fun-to-work ratio is high here. The trail curves and dips
constantly. Switchbacks and climbing turns are smooth and well-designed.
For a simple loop, turn onto Flying Dog from 24-7, then fork right to
ride uphill on the Preserve Connector trail. At the top, fork left on the
western side of Flying Dog to return to 24-7.
Left: Typical gambel oak slope.
Right: Aspen at 7800 feet. |

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A much-overlooked option is to start by climbing Graduate
and Fink Again, then proceed to Flying Dog. After whatever short or long
ride you chose to do, head down one of the DH freeride trails. If you've
got anything left, keep circling back up until you've gotten your fill.
Ant Farm, Team Cutthroat, and Dropout are great downhill-only routes with
a lot of fun stuff. (These trails are described on the Jeremy Ranch 24-7
trail page.) But you don't need to be an expert to ride them. Just
go around the stuff that scares you.
Typical trail area on Flying Dog. |
Getting there:
Jeremy Ranch 24-7: Just after Parley's Summit, take the Jeremy
Ranch exit and turn north (left) under the freeway. Turn left at the first
stop sign, then take the next right (Jeremy Ranch Drive). Continue until
the road turns sharply around to the right, where you'll see the dirt East
Canyon Road branching off to the left. Park and climb the ST on the east
side of the road (the direction your car was facing as you came around the
paved turn).
A sample of the loving attention this
trail has received: Many drainages have rock armor-plating. Several swampy
areas have wooden boardwalks. |

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Glenwild: At the I-80 Park City exit, go north (left from the
exit if you're coming from SLC) to the frontage road. Turn right. About
1/4 mile later at the second road on your left, turn left. Find the trail
parking area just before the northbound road crosses the creek. (You'll
see the trail map kiosk and bathroom). GPS N 40° 43.662' W 111° 32.051'.
Head up the road to start your ride. Just past the bridge, turn left on
singletrack and you're on the Stealth Trail heading clockwise.
Jeremy Ranch, Graduate trailhead: At the I-80 Park City
exit, go north (left from the exit if you're coming from SLC) to the
frontage road. Turn left on the frontage road. Next turn left again toward
the school. As you pass the school, there's parking on the left. Just past
the school, there's a fenced area with a shed on the right, and a gravel
roadway on the far side. About 100 yards down this gravel path, at the end
of a broad gravel area (don't park here), there's a wooden bridge. That's
your trail. At the first fork, keep R. At the 2nd fork (Fink Again), go L. |

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1. Lapdog Loop. Short and Sweet,
rating=easier
Jeremy-Preserve Flying Dog Loop, counterclockwise
1500 vertical feet, 10 miles, tread=intermediate
0.0 24-7 Trailhead, East Canyon Road Jeremy Ranch
N40 46.150 W111 35.033
2.0 L uphill on Flying Dog
N40 45.845 W111 33.142
2.5 R on Preserve Connector
N40 45.841 W111 33.046
3.5 L on DT then straight N uphill on road
N40 45.870 W111 32.566
3.8 R at road fork
N40 46.080 W111 32.671 |
3.85 R off road on DT
N40 46.118 W111 32.639
4.5 L uphill on Flying Dog
N40 46.337 W111 32.013
5.1 Cross road
N40 46.402 W111 32.475
7.7 Viewpoint uphill 100 yds
N40 46.304 W111 33.087
8.4 Back at Preserve junction, fork R downhill
N40 45.841 W111 33.046
8.9 Fork R on 24-7
N40 45.845 W111 33.142
10.9 Back at trailhead |
For the Big Dog Loop, you start at Glenwild and go up
Stealth. After turning onto Flying Dog, you stay on Flying Dog for a
clockwise loop. (You pass both ends of the Preserve Connector, but don't
ride on it.) After descending the lower switchbacks
of Flying Dog, you hit either side of the Cobblestone Loop then drop
toward Glenwild. When you reach Glenwild, you
go left and ride the easier half of the loop back to the trailhead. |
2. Big Dog Loop, 16
miles, rating=moderate
Flying Dog with Lower Glenwild
0.0 Glenwild TH, toward mountain on road
N40 43.681 W111 32.178
Cross bridge, L on Stealth ST
N40 43.714 W111 32.206
0.3 Ignore trail forking R uphill
N40 43.849 W111 32.517
1.8 Left on Stealth/24-7
N40 44.478 W111 32.941
2.1 R (L=Dropout DH trail)
N40 44.638 W111 33.124
2.2 R (L=Cutthroat, 2nd L = Ant Farm)
N40 44.690 W111 33.066
2.8 R (L=Fink Again)
N40 45.044 W111 33.087
3.5 Cross paved road
N40 45.325 W111 33.053
4.3 Keep R (L=bailout to JR)
N40 45.675 W111 33.101 |
4.5 R uphill on Flying Dog
N40 45.845 W111 33.142
4.9 L on Flying Dog
N40 45.841 W111 33.046
5.6 R=Viewpoint 100 yards
N40 46.304 W111 33.087
8.9 Keep L (R = Preserve Connector)
N40 46.337 W111 32.013
10.2 Cross paved road N40 46.035 W111 31.789
10.5 Cross paved road N40 45.799 W111 31.627
10.7 Cobblestone loop, fork L
N40 45.704 W111 31.573
11.4 Exit loop, fork L downhill
N40 45.365 W111 31.750
12.3 Fork R on Glenwild
N40 44.756 W111 31.279
14.9 L downhill
N40 43.928 W111 31.965
16.1 Back at parking |
For the Big Pretzel (or "Dog-eat-Dog") ride, you start at Glenwild and go up
Stealth. After turning onto Flying Dog, you fork onto the Preserve
Connector, then ride the upper part of Flying Dog counterclockwise. Then
you go right back up the Preserve Connector, catch the lower switchbacks
of Flying Dog down to the Cobblestone Loop. When you reach Glenwild, you
go right and climb another tough mountain to the top of the Glenwild loop.
After descending a bit, you can take the shorter loop back, or go a bit
further to Steath-24-7. You can even do a couple of laps on the freeride
trails before quitting. |
3. The Big
Pretzel, 23 miles, rating=tough
Flying Dog w Stealth and Glenwild
0.0 Glenwild TH, toward mountain on road
N40 43.681 W111 32.178
Cross bridge, L on Stealth ST
N40 43.714 W111 32.206
0.3 Ignore trail forking R uphill
N40 43.849 W111 32.517
1.8 Left on Stealth/24-7
N40 44.478 W111 32.941
2.1 R (L=Dropout DH trail)
N40 44.638 W111 33.124
2.2 R (L=Cutthroat, 2nd L = Ant Farm)
N40 44.690 W111 33.066
2.8 R (L=Fink Again)
N40 45.044 W111 33.087
3.5 Cross paved road
N40 45.325 W111 33.053
4.3 Keep R (L=bailout to JR)
N40 45.675 W111 33.101
4.4 Keep R uphill
N40 45.788 W111 33.171
4.5 R uphill on Flying Dog
N40 45.845 W111
33.142
4.9 R on Preserve Connector
N40 45.841 W111 33.046
5.9 L on DT then straight N uphill on road
N40 45.870 W111 32.566
6.2 R at road fork
N40 46.080 W111 32.671 |
6.3 R off road on DT
N40 46.118 W111 32.639
6.9 L uphill on Flying Dog
N40 46.337 W111 32.013
7.5 Cross road
N40 46.402 W111 32.475
10.2 Viewpoint uphill 100 yds
N40 46.304 W111 33.087
12.9 Back at Preserve junction, fork L uphill
N40 45.841 W111 33.046
Retrace route through Preserve
Connector
14.9 Flying Dog, L downhill
N40 46.337 W111 32.013
16.2 Cross paved road N40 46.035 W111 31.789
16.5 Cross paved road N40 45.799 W111 31.627
16.7 Cobblestone loop, fork L
N40 45.704 W111 31.573
17.4 Exit loop, fork L downhill
N40 45.365 W111 31.750
18.3 Fork R on Glenwild
N40 44.756 W111 31.279
18.9 Cross paved road N40 44.749 W111 31.936
20 Top of hill, cross road
N40 44.470 W111 32.360
20.5 Fork R DH on DT (across=Glenwild)
N40 44.375 W111 32.483
21.1 L on Stealth
N40 44.478 W111 32.941
23 Back at parking |
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