Glenwild Area
Type: Single Track, Loops, Out and Back
Rating: Intermediate
Well over 25 miles of classic singletrack trails exists north of Kimball Junction.
Glenwild boasts over 12 miles of backcountry trails north of Kimball's Junction that connect users to endless singletrack, traveling in all directions. Check out the map below to plan your adventure. The new Flying Dog trail is one that all users should experience at least once in their lifetime. Steady climbs and fast-flowing descents will keep all on their toes and leaves most begging for more! Drop down one of the trails in Bob’s Basin, such as The Drop Out or Ant Farm, on your way to or from Flying Dog to enjoy trails with a “free-ride flair” including bermed turns, jumps, and rollers.
Notes: Please use the Glenwild/Spring Creek Trailhead, the trailhead behind Burt Brothers on Rasmussen Rd., or The East Canyon Creek Trailhead behind Jeremy Ranch Elementary School to access the trails. Users can also park at the East Canyon parking area and access the Flying Dog Trail off of the far north end of the 24-7 Connector Trail. Please keep your dogs leashed at the trailhead, as well as along the trails. This is a very sensitive area for nesting wildlife along East Canyon Creek. Due to the heavy use, it's also important to clean up after your pets. Grab a mutt-mitt and use it. Bags can be disposed of at the trailhead.
Check out the NEW PUMPTRACK at the East Canyon Creek Trailhead!
| Trail and Track Videos |
| School Yard Pump Track |
| The Ant Farm Loop |
| The Drop Out Loop |
| Crazy Eights Trail |
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