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Utah Valley Region Trails
Spanish Fork Canyon Area
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Center Trail to Strawberry Ridge Loop. This is a tough 18-plus mile ride with over 4000 vertical feet of climbing, at an average altitude of 8000 feet.  Awesome scenery.. Starting with a climb up Second Water, you'll cross five mountains on the Center Trail to Fifth Water. Then you'll climb to the Strawberry Ridge Road for more up-and-down riding before the descent. Season July through September

Fifth Water Ridge Editor's Pick!  This 12-mile, 1500-vertical loop ride offers a nice mix of smooth trail and great views with a smattering of short challenges thrown in. The trail starts on Rays Valley Road north of Spanish Fork Canyon, climbs Fifth Water Ridge and circles the Fifth Water drainage before descending. For those looking for more, the lower trailhead at Three Forks gives you a 21-mile, 2700-vertical ride. 
Hobble Creek paved trail. Wide paved trail climbs lower Hobble Creek canyon, beginning in town and extending past the golf course to Rotary Park. 4.5 miles, 350 feet of climbing. Very easy ride, suitable for families with small children. Season March-December.
Maple Canyon. (Mapleton) Singletrack trail, bottom section is intermediate (and popular). Upper trail has very significant steep climbing and technical riding. Season June through October.
Monks Hollow. ATV-track trail in Diamond Fork. Significant climb, but easy technical. Some views of the Spanish Fork Canyon area. Season April through October.

Skyline Drive. This is a dirt road stretching 75 dirt miles at 10,000 feet. The Skyline Drive is the alpine equivalent of the White Rim Trail -- a multi-day bike ride on dirt road with incredible views. Perfect for a scout troop to ride their bikes to the next camping spot on a 3 or 4 day trip. It's possible to ride the whole thing in one day, but certainly not easy. You'll need a support vehicle, strong lungs, and iron legs.

Spanish Fork River Paved Trail. 7 mile paved trail from the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon to the middle of town. Season late February through December.

Spanish Oaks trail system. Multiple trails in the foothills south of the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon. Includes downhill flow trails, climbing routes and cross-country loop. Intermediate to advanced technical, moderate climbing. Season May through November.

Strawberry Ridge Loop with Center Trail. This is a tough 18-plus mile ride with over 4000 vertical feet of climbing, at an average altitude of 8000 feet.  Awesome scenery.. Starting with a climb up Second Water, you'll cross five mountains on the Center Trail to Fifth Water. Then you'll climb to the Strawberry Ridge Road for more up-and-down riding before the descent. Season July through September.
Three Forks Loop. Must-Ride Classic!  In Diamond Fork, this loop uses Cottonwood Creek's singletrack to climb, links via paved road, then drops into Fifth Water to descend on singletrack. Intermediate technical, moderate climb. Season May through September.
Wardsworth Creek. Singletrack climb in Hobble Creek, in and out of the creek up to the ridgeline. Moderate climb, intermediate technical. Season mid-May to October.

Willow Creek 025 - French HollowEPIC!  Located south of Soldier Creek and Strawberry Reservoir, Willow Creek 025 connects to several trails that drop down from FR 090. FR 090 is actually a very nice bike ride by itself. Four loop options of varying difficulty, ranging from an epic 36-miler with over 4000 vertical to a little 7-mile giggler. Season July through September