Bikes on Park City Transit

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Park City Transit provides a safe and convenient option whether you want to bring your bike on board to reach your destination or to explore the many mountain bike trails available in Park City.

Using Bike Racks on Buses

Park City Transit buses have racks that can hold 2-3 bikes with standard-sized tires. Securing your bike is easy. Watch this video to learn more.

Bringing Your Bike on Buses

If your bike doesn't fit on the bike rack, you can bring it on board if space is available. A maximum of 3 bikes are allowed inside each bus at a time. However, it is up to the bus operator's discretion to allow your bike on board. Please be considerate of other passengers.

E-Bikes on Buses

E-bikes are allowed on the bus but not on the front rack due to their weight. If space permits, you can bring your e-bike on board. As always, the bus operator has the final say.

Transit to Trails

Whether you're a biker or a hiker, Transit to Trails provides easy access to some of your favorite trailheads. This free service provides rides between Park City and the Mid-Mountain, Bonanza Flat, and Bloods Lake trailheads Saturday and Sunday, July 13-mid October. Book your ride here.

Summit Bike Share

Summit Bike Share offers a fleet of fun and easy-to-use e-bikes for rent throughout the Snyderville Basin and Park City areas. It is available 24/7 during the season and perfect for exploring, running errands, commuting, or recreating. Learn more on its website.