Originally Posted by
Benneke10
Looking to do some adventure riding in the next couple weeks since the weather and conditions have been excellent, wanted to ask for some beta on a couple spots:
Santaquin Peak, looks like bikes are allowed and the terrain isn't too rugged, anyone ridden it?
Right fork Hobble Creek, looking at Kirkman Hollow, Sawmill Hollow and Dry Canyon, anyone been there in the last year or two?
I'll also share some beta from recent exploring:
The north ridge of Butterfield Peak is stunningly beautiful and genuinely good riding for most of it, with some annoying loose parts. I took my ebike up Butterfield Peaks road but I would imagine riding up the trails west of the peak would make for a good loop as well. I intend to try that later this fall.
Logan Canyon/Spring Hollow/Syncline North/Dry Canyon loop - I was told by a friend in Logan that this is one of their best loops, and I was up there for an errand and rode it after. I would say this is definitely not worth making a special trip from SLC but a great option if you are in the area. Fun tech climbing with HAB sections, and Dry canyon descent was fun. I was really looking forward to Syncline North which had almost 5 stars on Trailforks but felt like the trail was tedious and not that fun, even in hero dirt. Its a Moto trail so its eroded, and its got constant ups and downs with difficult accelerations and no flow.
North Ogden Divide to Willard Peak out and back. Didn't have much expectations but this is a world-class ride and probably the most scenic bike trail in the Wasatch. The riding itself is fine, some eroded parts since its a popular Moto trail (saw 20+ Moto riders and no other cyclists on our outing), but the views are stunning and the riding on the most scenic parts is generally quite good which makes the annoying parts very much worth it. I would like to come back with more time for a full loop going up Perry Canyon to Grizzly Peak, south along the Skyline and back on the BST. I'd also like to ride the Eden Epic someday which includes these trails. Never really thought of the Ogden area as a riding destination but its phenomenal. Scrambled up Willard Peak and would love to come back and ski the east couloir, and ideally link it up with the south face of Ben Lomond. Very cool terrain up there.