Simply incredible surrounds as you cycle tour this immense landscape
Unreal scenery awaits each day with sublime MTB to top it all off

Bryce and Zion Mountain Bike

Duration
6 days
From
$2,004 USD

Soaring red stone spires and ancient citadels of rich Navajo sandstone give way to haunting hoodoos and curving arches of rock, a geologist’s and adventurer’s dream come true. Located where the Southern Wasatch Range meets the Colorado plateau, scientists call this a “super-sequence”: a vast series of massive, high altitude islands that rise above the Four Corners region. Welcome to Utah’s Color Country. Nonetheless scientists aren’t the only ones carried away by this area. Owing to the largest concentration of parklands in North America, plus fast, narrow trails, this is no less than a mountain biker’s paradise, as well.

  • Category
    Mountain Biking
  • Type
    Fully Guided
  • Duration
    6 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    2 - Moderate
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Rugged
  • Distance
    71.5 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    11.8 miles
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    6 days
  • Main Destination
    United States
  • Distance
    71.5 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    11.8 miles
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Rugged

Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1Brian Head

    After meeting in St. George, you’ll travel as a group to Brian Head Peak for a light lunch, introductions, and a pre-trip meeting. Your adventure begins as you descend the exciting Bunker Creek singletrack. Mountain Bike Action Magazine rated this single-track as one of the top ten best trails in America. It descends 2,885 feet over 12 miles to Panguitch Lake.

    If your legs are willing, you may opt for an evening ride around the lake passing the many small cabins and lake-side summer homes.

    Terrain | Singletrack & Doubletrack, No Van Support

    • 11.8 - 20.5 miles
    • 328.1 ft
      328.1 ft
    • Panguitch Lake Camping or Quality Inn Panguitch
    • Lunch and Dinner
  2. Day 2Red Canyon

    Get ready for some of the best singletrack in Utah--Red Canyon! From Butch Cassidy Draw you’ll ride out to the Casto Canyon trailhead, passing views of Slate Mountain and Powell Point. Casto Canyon, crosses a small creek bed up to 44 times, and takes you into the “Land before Time”, a dizzying array of hoodoos and pick cliffs.

    You’ll meet the van for lunch at the end of the canyon. After lunch, you'll ascend singletrack to the top of Brayton point and start a ripping descent back through the “Land before Time” to the van and shuttle to your accommodations for the night.

    Terrain | Singletrack & Doubletrack, No Van Support

    • 7.5 - 21.7 miles
    • 839.9 ft
      839.9 ft
    • Red Canyon Camping or Quality Inn Panguitch
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  3. Day 3Thunder Mountain & Bryce Canyon River

    After breakfast and packing up camp, you'll ride a loop from Red Canyon utilizing the new bike path and the Thunder Mountain trail. Thunder Mountain is one of the most scenic mountain bike trails ever; on any trip! This trail takes you around huge red hoodoos, through canyons, and into green pine forests.

    After the morning ride, you will load the bikes and shuttle to Bryce Canyon National Park where you will hike through beautiful hoodoos on the famous Wall Street hike.

    Hiking Mileage | 4 Miles (6.4km)

    Terrain | Singletrack & Doubletrack, No Van Support


    • 6.8 - 23 miles
    • 1,017.1 ft
      1,017.1 ft
    • Red Canyon Camping or Quality Inn Panguitch
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  4. Day 4Virgin River Rim Trail & Navajo Lake

    This morning begins with a shuttle over backroads to Cascade Falls where you will hike to a curious waterfall that seems to appear out of nowhere. From there you will ride the Virgin River Rim trail overlooking Zion National Park. Once you drop down to Te-ah Campground, the scenic singletrack around Navajo Lake awaits. This aspen-forested singletrack is a fun ride around the scenic shoreline.

    Hiking Mileage | 2Miles

    Terrain | Singletrack & Doubletrack, No Van Support

    • 12.4 - 31.1 miles
    • 1,148.3 ft
      1,148.3 ft
    • Te-ah Camping or Duck Creek Village Inn
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  5. Day 5Navajo Lake to Zion

    Depending on yesterday's events, enjoy the ride around Navajo Lake on the rolling 12 mile single-track followed by the incredible backcountry ride to Zion National Park. The first 15 miles descends over 3,000 feet, followed by a 15-mile combination of long ups and downs until meeting the paved road into Zion National Park.

    After a quick shuttle through the mile-long tunnel through the park, a long descent takes you through Zion and into Springdale. You will be staying in a comfortable inn for your last night situated beneath the Zion cliffs.

    Terrain | Singletrack, Doubletrack & Pavement, Some Van Support

    • 14.9 - 46.6 miles
    • 508.5 ft
      508.5 ft
    • Bumbleberry Inn
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  6. Day 6Zion National Park

    You will have one last day to soak up Zion’s multi-hued cliffs and massive stone monoliths. Today you will venture off on Zion's trademark trail, the Zion Narrows. Walking along and through the river, you can take in unparalleled views of Angels Landing and the enormous cliffs that make Zion, well, Zion!

    For the more adventurous, opt to ride into the Zion Canyon on the bike path then hike the Narrows. After lunch your adventures come to an end and you'll shuttle back to St. George and/or Las Vegas.

    • 18 miles
    • 797.2 ft
      797.2 ft
    • Breakfast and Lunch