State: AZ Length: 4.80 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel
The Flagstaff segment of the Arizona Trail is nearly 5 miles long and passes through the middle of town between Interstate 40 and Route 66. The trail's surface varies from paved to gravel and generally follows along urban streets, also going ...
State: UT Length: 4 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Coal Creek Trail provides an easy (Class 1) hike for 3.5 miles along its namesake waterway. The trail begins at Bicentennial Park, a grassy picnic area, and passes Rotary Centennial Veterans Park, a memorial to honor the city's veterans. ...
State: UT Length: 22.70 miles Surface:
The Hurricane Cliffs Trail System is linkage of five separate trails centered around the historical Hurricane Canal. Construction of the canal began in 1893 and brought water from the Virgin River to irrigate croplands of Mormon settlers. Today, ...
State: UT Length: 8.60 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Red Canyon Bicycle Trail (a national recreation trail), running for more than 8 paved miles, is appropriately named. This must-do path travels through scenic red canyons in an area referred to a "Little Bryce," after the national park Bryce ...