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    Riverview Trail 
      (AKA Sorenson or Upper Riverview Trail)
      The Riverview Trail is located on the mountainside northeast of Heber at
      an average elevation of 6200 feet. From the Highway 32 trailhead to the
      Coyote Trail, Riverview is 5.2 miles in length. An out-and-back ride will
      be 10.4 miles with 600 vertical feet of climbing overall. The Riverview Trail can be done as part of
      the Coyote Canyon loop (minimum 20.2 miles), or
      as part of a front-side Loop (see below). 
      View southwest over the Heber valley,
      with Deer Creek Reservoir below Cascade Mountain. Photos and trail review
      May 16, 2012 by Bruce. Latest update June 2022. 
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    You can loop via Sheep
      Bones and Lower Riverview or by
      taking Upper Potatoes to Middle Earth, or by
      riding the
      Riverview Doubletrack, an old dirt road just above the irrigation canal.
      The loop returning via the doubletrack or singletrack is about the same distance (see
      map). 
      Looking back toward the parking spot
      100 yards up the trail. Gentle turns such as these continue for the length
      of the trail. 
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    A shorter loop is possible by dropping down to the dirt road
      via the UVU Connector trail at mile 3.3, then turning right (north) on
      either Middle Earth, the Riverview DT, or
      Lower Riverview. Lower Riverview is about 1.3 miles down the UVU
      Connector. If you take Lower Riverview north, you can either climb
      uphill on Sheep Bones back to Riverview (harder!), or take Bag End to the
      doubletrack. From the doubletrack, you can connect uphill via Upper
      Potatoes.
       Typical switchback turn -- actually a
      bermed climbing turn.  | 
   
 
  
    | Some riders prefer to start the Riverview Trail from the
      north end. There's a trailhead on the south side of Highway 32,
      one mile uphill from the traffic light where 32 turns right off US-40. Park in
      the gravel
      parking spot on the right side of the road, just opposite the upper entry
      road into the Riverview condos.
       There's a popular trailhead behind the UVU
      Wasatch campus with a Connector trail up to the middle of Riverview. On Coyote Lane on the
      south, you can climb the Coyote trail up
      to the south end of Riverview. 
      Trail view early in the ride, as we
      look past the brush at Mount Timpanogos. 
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    Let's assume you're starting from the far north end at the
      Riverview trailhead. Climb over the fence on the wooden stairs. The trail heads east uphill initially, then turns
      southbound at mile 0.25. Fork right for the Riverview Trail, also signed
      as the Upper Riverview trail. (Left takes you on the big  Coyote Canyon loop.)
       After 1/10th mile, stay left on Riverview at the fork
      to  Sheep Bones, a narrow more-technical trail that descends to
       Lower Riverview. 
      Looking east from the trail, up the
      ridgeline past a granite outcrop festooned with moss and lichen.  | 
   
 
  
    |  The terrain is mostly brush
      with scattered clumps of Gambel Oak. Here and there you'll find
      bitterbrush and juniper. Most of the trail surface is smooth dirt ribbon. Turns,
      including the occasional switchback, are highly bermed and pretty easy to
      roll downhill.
       Looking back at the Riverview condos
      across from the trailhead. That's US-40 above the homes. 
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    The trail occasionally crosses outcrops of weathered
      granite. This granite is a continuation of the same magma plume that
      created the peaks above the Cottonwood canyons. (Intruding minerals from
      the volcanic rock created the mineral deposits for the mines of Alta and
      Park City.)
       View along the trail. Views are
      constant. That's Cascade Mountain on the left, Timpanogos on the right.  | 
   
 
  
    | The next trail fork is at mile 1.6, and is the top of  Upper
      Potatoes, which can take you down to Lower Potatoes and the  Lower
      Riverview singletrack. At mile 1.9 you'll reach the bottom of the  Lonely
      Mountain trail on your left uphill, and at mile 2.4 the gnarly  Mordor
      downhill trail crosses.
       At mile 3.3 you'll reach the UVU Connector. This is a descending trail
      of 1.6 miles that
      winds downhill to the UVU campus trailhead. It will cross  Middle Earth then the Riverview Doubletrack to
      join the Lower Riverview singletrack trail. When it leaves Lower
      Riverview, the UVU Connector goes across the canal to the UVU trailhead. 
      Looking south as US-40 turns into
      Heber. 
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    As mentioned above, the UVU Connector trail can be a nice
      descent to do "half a loop" when starting from the north end on
      Highway 32. 0.4 miles south of the UVU connector, you'll pass the entry to Chop'd
      Coyote on your left. This trail that links uphill to the backside of the Coyote
      Loop. You're now at mile 3.6 from the north trailhead. 
      On the UVU Connector, a side-trail that descends to
      Lower Riverview and then further downhill to the UVU Wasatch campus.  | 
   
 
  
    | At  mile 4.4  Hobbiton Hill forks downhill on the right.
      This trail descends to Middle Earth.
       The Riverview Trail hits dirt Coyote Lane in Coyote
      Canyon. A short jog uphill reveals a continuation that heads south 1/4
      mile to the  Coyote Canyon trail. You can drop down
      this trail to Lower
      Riverview if you're doing a loop ride on the western slope. 
      Looking down Coyote Lane toward the
      valley. If you're southbound and don't know where to go from this point,
      go uphill a bit to find the continuing trail. 
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       Coyote Loop:  See  Coyote Canyon
      Loop page. Connects at north and south ends of Riverview. 
      Sheep Bones:  One-mile hand-cut trail from northern
      Riverview down to the  Riverview DT and to Lower
      Riverview. Advanced technical. Used as part of the
      Front-side Loop, below. 
      Upper Potatoes:   Upper Potatoes
      is a two-way trail on the right that descends
      to Middle Earth and Lower Potatoes. 
      Lonely Mountain:  Two-way trail (that rides like a downhill flow
      trail and may become one as additional trails are constructed) that climbs
      to the top of Mordor.  
      View southwest while descending Sheep
      Bones.  | 
   
 
  
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       Middle Mordor:  You can catch the  Mordor downhill as it crosses. 
      UVU Connector:  Very nice trail climbs the hill from behind
      the UVU Wasatch Campus. Intersects Lower Riverview and ends on Riverview. 
      Chop'd Coyote:  See Chop'd
      Coyote page. Connects Upper Riverview to the back side of Coyote Loop
      on the ridge. 
      Hobbiton Hill:  Trail descends from Riverview down to Middle
      Earth. 
      Coyote:  Uphill for counterclockwise loop, downhill for
      trailhead. 
      View southwest while descending Sheep
      Bones.  | 
    
        
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      Other area trails:   (See Lower
      Riverview   page) 
      Riverview DT:  Doubletrack contours the hillside from
      Highway 32 to Coyote Lane. 
      Middle Earth:  Traversing trail that follow the hillside
      between Lower Riverview and Upper Riverview. 
      Sheep Pen:  Short up-and-over with options for loop lariat ride
      from Coyote trailhead. 
      Free Fall:  Descends from Sheep Pen to Lower Riverview. 
      Lower Riverview:  Singletrack from Coyote Loop trail on the
      south, extending north to the UVU Connector where it crosses the canal,
      then on to the DT just south of Sheep Bones. South of UVU easier
      technical; north of UVU is advanced. 
      Isengard area trails:  Lower Potatoes, Isengard
      skills trails.
      At the termination of Free Fall on the
      Lower Riverview to Coyote singletrack.  | 
   
 
  
      
      Sample ride:  Out and Back from Highway 32
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       This is a favorite of locals. Park on the south side of Highway 32, one
      mile uphill from US 40. Take the stairs over the fence. Fork right after
      1/3 mile to stay on Riverview, then keep left and uphill where Sheep Bones
      forks away a little bit later. Again keep uphill at the UVU connector at
      mile 3.3. When you see that you're descending to Coyote Lane, that's a
      good spot to turn around. Or, you can keep going to mile 5.3 where the
      trail ends on the Coyote Loop singletrack (0.2 miles past Coyote Lane). 
      Southbound, as Sheep Bones (lower
      trail descending right) forks away from Riverview.  | 
   
 
  
    Riding notes, out-and-back: 
      0.0   Park south side of Highway 32 
              N40 34.398 W111 25.224 
              Eastbound uphill (straight away
      from road) 
      0.3   R on Riverview (L = Coyote Loop) 
              N40 34.430 W111 25.060 
      0.4   Stay L uphill (R = Sheep Bones) 
              N40 34.327 W111 25.057 | 
    
      1.6   R to viewpoint (100 yards) 
              N40 33.707 W111 25.003 
      3.3   Keep left N40 33.210 W111 24.237 
              (R = descend to Lower Riverview
      and UVU) 
      5.2   At Coyote Lane, turn around 
              N40 32.537 W111 23.397 
              (R = descend to US-40) 
      10.4 Back at parking | 
   
 
  
      
      Sample Ride:  Riverview Front-side Loop 
      Loop with Lower Riverview and Sheep
      Bones via UVU Connector | 
   
 
  
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       This is a nice 13-mile ride with 1300 vertical feet of
      climbing. Start at the trailhead behind the UVU campus. Cross Lower
      Riverview and climb all the way up to Riverview. (Yes, you could have
      turned on Lower Riverview. But starting at the top of the loop gives you
      two climbs -- and it ends with a great descent down the UVU connector.)
      Fork left (north) and take Riverview to Sheep Bones (just before the
      Coyote Loop fork). Turn hard left downhill. Compared to Riverview, Sheep
      Bones (being hand-cut) is narrow, twisty, and much more technical. 
      Descending Sheep Bones, with the
      handlebars aiming toward Mount Timpanogos.  | 
   
 
  
    | Sheep Bones will dump onto Riverview Doubletrack, an old dirt
      road. Follow Riverview DT south (passing the UVU connector crossing) until
      you see singletrack forking to the right downhill. Keep right as Free Fall
      joins, then left as the Coyote trailhead connector forks downhill. Follow
      the wooden "Trail" signs. Cross Lower Riverview's DT.
       Lower Riverview is the trail on the
      left. The bike is lying on the UVU connector as it continues uphill to
      Riverview.  | 
    
        
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    It can get a little confusing here, because the sea of sage
      brush and meandering trail removes any frame of reference to where you're
      going.
       Within a few feet of crossing the Lower Riverview doubletrack, fork
      left uphill on the Coyote Loop trail. Next cross the gravel Coyote Lane,
      staying on singletrack. Climb uphill just over a mile until you reach the
      Riverview Trail fork. Fork left and descend to the gravel Coyote Lane.
      Veer a bit downhill and cross the road to continue the Riverview Trail. 
      When you reach the UVU connector, drop left downhill and descend to the
      trailhead. 
      Overview of the Front-side Loop. If
      you skip the climb up the UVU connector, your ride will be two miles
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    Riding Notes, Big Front-side Loop**: 
      0.0   Find the wooden stepover gate 
              Uphill on singletrack N40 32.792 W111 24.743 
      0.2   Merge w DT N40 32.828 W111 24.631 
              then L after canal on ST N40
      32.837 W111 24.614 
      0.5   Cross Lower Riverview N40 32.927 W111 24.535 
      1.6   L on Riverview N40 33.207 W111 24.238 
      3.4   Keep R (L = to viewpoint) 
              N40 33.706 W111 25.004 
      4.5   Hard L onto Sheep Bones 
              N40 34.327 W111 25.057 
              (straight = to north TH and
      Coyote) 
      5.4   Straight onto Lower Riverview 
              N40 33.615 W111 25.280 
      6.9   Straight as UVU connector crosses 
              N40 32.927 W111 24.535 
      7.2   Straight as DT joins steeply from downhill 
              N40 32.857 W111 24.304 
      7.9   L on singletrack (to Coyote TH) 
              N40 32.387 W111 23.919 | 
    8.2   Keep R (L=Free Fall) 
              N40 32.162 W111 23.983 
      8.5   Fork L to Coyote (R = to TH) 
              N40 32.126 W111 23.925 
              Cross doubletrack (Lower
      Riverview) 
      8.7   L uphill on Coyote (R = to TH) 
              N40 32.124 W111 23.815 
      8.8   Cross Coyote Lane N40 32.188 W111 23.746 
      9.8   L on Riverview N40 32.365 W111 23.403 
      10.0 L and cross Coyote Lane to ST 
              N40 32.541 W111 23.391 
      11.5 Keep L (R = Coyote Middle) 
              N40 33.053 W111 24.030 
      11.9 L downhill on UVU connector 
              N40 33.207 W111 24.238 
      13.0 Cross Lower Riverview N40 32.927 W111 24.535 
      13.3 R across canal on DT then R on ST 
              N40 32.837 W111 24.614 
      13.5 Back at TH | 
   
 
  
          **See the Lower
      Riverview trails page for a loop version from the Coyote Trailhead
      that includes the new lower singletrack. 
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    | Getting there:
       Riverview Trailhead: 
      From Salt Lake, take I-80 eastbound to Silver Creek Junction (just
      past Park City). Go south on US-40, past the Jordanelle reservoir and
      descend past the dam. At the traffic light at mile 14.2 from I-80, turn
      left on 32 and climb 1.1 miles. When you see the second entry into
      Riverview on your left, note the gravel parking area on your right. That's
      your spot. 
      From Utah County, drive up Provo Canyon to Heber. At the traffic
      light on US-189/US-40, turn left and drive north through Heber. 4.7 miles
      from the intersection, turn right on Highway 32 and climb 1.1 miles to the
      parking area as above. 
      UVU Wasatch Campus trailhead:  One mile south
      of the junction of Highway 40 and 32, turn east (toward the mountain) at
      the UVU campus. Northbound from Utah County, it's a couple of miles past
      the major business area. At the uppermost level of parking behind the UVU
      buildings, look for the duck-under and kiosk N40 32.798 W111 24.735. A
      singletrack trail climbs 1.5 miles to the Riverview Trail.
      Coyote Lane trailhead: On US-40 just north of Heber, turn east on Coyote Lane.
      Just after the road crosses a canal, turn left into the parking lot. The
      singletrack starts at the northeast corner at the step-over, where you'll
      also find a repair stand and a kiosk with a trail map. The Coyote
      singletrack takes you uphill, where you can connect to Riverview after
      climbing 2.1 miles. 
      Highway 32 sheep road:  From US-40, turn at the light and
      drive up Highway 32 for four miles. Look for a gravel road on the right
      side. Ride uphill on doubletrack and find the
      singletrack on your left about 100 yards uphill. You'll reach the fork
      that starts the loop 1/2 mile from the highway. 
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