Bonneville Shoreline

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3.82 out of 5
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Intermediate
4
miles

Singletrack
↑ 6,900 ft
↓ 1,600 ft
4,412
elevation (ft)

Out & Back
Trail Description
About this trail
Out and back, you will cross a creek 3 times, only one time will you have to ride through it, there is a mixture of short climbs and very short technical sections, great training ride when everything else is muddy
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Trail Features
Trail features
  • Lift Service
  • Drinking Water
  •   Night Riding
  • Pump Track
  • Restrooms
  • Winter Fat Biking
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System Trails (6)
System Trails (6)
Bonneville Shoreline Trail - Layton Section
Bonneville Shoreline Trail - Ogden Section
Bonneville Shoreline Trail - Northern Salt Lake City
Bonneville Shoreline Ogden South Of 12th
Bonneville Shoreline Ogden North Of 12th
NSL to Ensign Peak
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Reviews (6)
 

Granny Gear

May 25, 2015
 
Review: I had a blast on this trail yesterday. From weber state to 12th street. There was a couple of puddles but easy to go around. I have this trail pretty dialed.

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Granny Gear

February 17, 2015
kadent16 Granny Gear  
 
Review: Great trail to learn on, and very good for a calm ride, but can also offer an exciting ride. Some semi-technical spots, but nothing extreme. Lots of smooth single track and a great view overlooking layton. Trail is often lined with hikers, joggers, and sometimes horses so I would recommend going on a day when the trail isn't packed so you can fly.

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Granny Gear

April 6, 2014
ozmuna Granny Gear  
 
Review: Fun ride with a lot of trail options. Nice trail to ride until the funner trails have thawed out.

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Gramcounter

March 12, 2014
Smeiser Gramcounter  
 
Review: Some reviews aren't fair in their assessment because they generalize a very very very long trail. I will review the section from basically little willow canyon all the way to corner canyon. It's an amazingly scenic ride. If you're really lucky you could even spot a mountain lion, but there are a couple of brutally steep rocky spots that you probably will have to walk your bike around. I actually endo'd (front-flipped) my bike twice. I was still fairly new to mtn. biking, so that may have contributed and I don't know how it would be now, but yeah, expect some difficulties in a couple spots. But otherwise, it's a fantastic view/ride...not a lot of people on it when I was there, kind of a peaceful experience. May head back there at some point to see how I handle its obstacles now that I have a few years of experience under my belt.

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Bunny Hop

August 14, 2012
 
Review: One of the easiest trails I have ridden. Not a lot of rocks but 1 or 2 decent uphills the rest scenic and pretty shady. Can go 1 of 2 ways up Adams canyon or continue on the shoreline 2 river crossings.

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Granny Gear

April 7, 2012
dvnc801 Granny Gear  
 
Review: has 2 river crossings ,that are slightly difficult lol if your not a good rider but most can make it.. has 2 bridge crossings in adoms canyon and after, if you start at the north end you can soak in the river to cool off right before the gun range near the end of the ride

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Bonneville Shoreline MTB Trail 3.82 out of 5 based on 6 ratings. 6 user reviews.
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