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Brian Head

  • Located about 4.8 miles south of Brian Head. Highlights: Spectacular views from 11,000-foot alpine ridge; great singletrack through fir-aspen forest. Tread: 6.6 miles on singletrack, ... More on Trails

  • Great views up top and within thick woods in the middle before bailing out to the old dirt road at the end. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#2.

Brian Head

  • Starts at just under 11000 ft, a one mile gentle climb to around 11,200 ft. The trail drops to around 7,500 ft over the next 10 miles. The top is fast and fairly smooth. The middle will satisfy the... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • The single track ends at a dirt road that has a sign indicating Panguitch Lake to the left; that's the way to go. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#3.

Brian Head

  • This trail was re-cut by the Forest Service about 3 years ago. The re-routing of the trail was to ensure that it would not pass throug the wilderness area that it now skirts. Most of the trail is d... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • Recommended Route: For riders without a shuttle vehicle, there's the loop option. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#4.

Brianhead

  • High Mountain Taril is one of the longest single track rides in the area. Some of the trail is in the Ashdown Wilderness Area. I suggest pushing your bike through this area. Try not to step in the ... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • After entering this trail a week ago I had the chance to ride it again. I haven't been back in some time and was supprised to find the lower portion somwhat over grown. The trail is in fair conditi... More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#5.

Brian Head, Utah

  • Dubbed the Vertical Mile, Dark Hollow-Second Left Hand Canyon is a downhillers delight. If you have just one day in Brian Head, this is the only choice. The route begins atop Brian Head Peak at 11,... More on Trails

  • I can't believe no one has reviewed this trail. One of the best rides in S More on Trails

 

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#6.

Brian Head Ski Resort, 329 South Highway 143, Box 190008, Brian Head, UT 84719-0008, United States

  • Brian Head Peak is a volcanic peak located east of Cedar City in the Dixie National Forest. From the summit at ... More on PlanetWare

 

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#7.

Brian Head, Utah

  • Located about 11 miles southeast of Brian Head. Highlights: Loop ride with minor elevation change, through scenic meadows and aspen groves. ... More on Trails

 

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#8.

Brian Head, Utah

  • Located about 9 miles southeast of Brian Head. Highlights: Easy out-and-back ride, with a lake at the end. The fun doubletrack section goes through alpine meadows and has sections with large dips, rocks, and roots that are a good ... More on Trails

 

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Brian Head, Utah

  • Located about 18 miles east of Cedar City. Highlights: This road is so spectacular you just have to do it. Besides, one of the great things about a mountain bikes it that it works pretty well on pavement, too. Bikes are not allowed ... More on Trails

 

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#10.

Brian Head, Utah

  • Located 2 miles west of Brian Head. Highlights: Panoramic views of Cedar Breaks National Monument, the Twisted Forest, and Brian Head Peak. Side hike to Twisted Forest ... More on Trails

 

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