Trail access is walking distance from home
The Fruit Heights trail system, often called "Fruit Loops," is a 2.8-mile mountain biking park in Utah offering beginner-to-expert, one-way downhill flow trails and an easier outer loop. Located between Fruit Heights homes and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail (BST), it features well-engineered, fast-drying trails accessible from March through November.
Other Nearby Trails
- Upper Terrace Trail: A 3.5-mile, moderate, out-and-back trail in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest popular for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
- Bair Canyon Trail: A steep, challenging hike known for its scenery, that connects to the Great Western Trail.
- Wild Rose Trail: A multi-use area in the vicinity with dedicated trails for both hikers and bikers.