Where Can I Ride My Class I E-Bike?

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Park City’s recommended Class I e-Bike trails and routes:

Park City is the home to world class cycling with no shortage of trails that can be found right out your back door. With over 400 miles of trails not all are open to the use of e-Bikes, with the limited exception of Class I e-Bikes for users that are 65 and older or users with a mobility disability. Below you will find our recommendations for APPROVED areas for Class I and Class 2 e-Bike use. 

Clark Ranch Trails (Class I ONLY) – Beginner and Intermediate. NO DOGS

Clark Ranch singletrack trails are located just East of Highway 40 on Richardson Flat Road. Here you can find over 5 miles of directional trails ridden counterclockwise with several cut out and difficulty options. Start out on Lower Sparky (Beginner) and climb gently up towards Upper Sparky (Intermediate). Here you can choose to continue Upper Sparky descent or test your abilities on the flow trails - Family Truckster (Intermediate) or Cousin Eddy (Intermediate). All descent trails lead to Rusty’s Return. Head up Rusty’s for another lap or down Lower Sparky to return to the trailhead area.  

Getting to Clark Ranch: Maps link HERE.

Map of Clark Ranch Trail System

Connector to Deer Valley East - e-Bike Route (Class I ONLY) – (Intermediate / Advanced)

Located in the lower Deer Valley Snow Park lot 5 Northeast corner, this designated Class I e-Bike Route - Connector to Deer Valley East climbs up 3.5 miles on singletrack to access Wasatch County’s e-bike friendly trail system. From the parking lot, look for the Temporary Finn’s Trail access and e-Bike route signs across Deer Valley Dr. East between Silver Baron Lodge and Courchevel Deer Valley. Head up the singletrack Finn’s (intermediate) and follow designated e-Bike route markers to Deer Crest trail. Climb steadily up Deer Crest (intermediate) until you see the Mid Mountain Extension (intermediate). Bear left and stay on Mid Mountain Extension to the Humdinger trail. Descend Humdinger (intermediate) into Wasatch county’s trail network where you will find intermediate and advanced trail options. Or continue straight on Mid Mountain Extension to Deer Valley Silver Lake base area. To return to Deer Valley and Snow Park follow the same route you came up. Please DO NOT continue riding trails beyond the Silver Lake base area as e-bikes are not allowed.

Getting to Deer Valley e-Bike connector route: Maps link HERE.

Map of Class 1 e-Bike route to DV East

 

Paved Pathways

Class I e-bikes are always allowed on paved pathways and soft-surface trails wider than five feet. E-bikes are not allowed on singletrack trails with the limited exception of Park City's Courtesy Tag Program.

Map of Paved Pathway System