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WOW Trail (Wasatch Over Wasatch Trail)
Mountain Biking Trail
Moderate
10.44 mi
359 ft
The WOW trail connects Park City with Midway and Heber City, making for both a great shuttle run and a pedal-driven connection.
The Wasatch Over Wasatch Trail, AKA the WOW Trail, is one of the newest trails in the Park City Area. This relatively long (by Park City standards) trail connects from Park City all the way to Wasatch Mountain State Park, and by extension, the Heber and Midway areas. Many riders choose to shuttle the WOW Trail, making for an incredible shuttle run, but it's also climbable, making for great long-distance ride connections.
While the route shown here is a point-to-point shuttle, the WOW trail isn't all descending. Riders will begin with a stiff climb, but that climb leads to superb singletrack ripping all the way down to the state park far, far below.
“It’s a machine-cut trail but already has an incredible riding line in it," said Scott House of Jans/White Pine Touring in Park City, in an article published on "It travels through a couple different environments from aspen groves and pine forests to high desert and scrub oak forests. Lots of flow with just the right amount of tech and challenge to keep it fun for most abilities. "
Sources:
Written by Greg Heil
The Wasatch Over Wasatch Trail, AKA the WOW Trail, is one of the newest trails in the Park City Area. This relatively long (by Park City standards) trail connects from Park City all the way to Wasatch Mountain State Park, and by extension, the Heber and Midway areas. Many riders choose to shuttle the WOW Trail, making for an incredible shuttle run, but it's also climbable, making for great long-distance ride connections.
While the route shown here is a point-to-point shuttle, the WOW trail isn't all descending. Riders will begin with a stiff climb, but that climb leads to superb singletrack ripping all the way down to the state park far, far below.
“It’s a machine-cut trail but already has an incredible riding line in it," said Scott House of Jans/White Pine Touring in Park City, in an article published on "It travels through a couple different environments from aspen groves and pine forests to high desert and scrub oak forests. Lots of flow with just the right amount of tech and challenge to keep it fun for most abilities. "
Sources:
Written by Greg Heil
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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2016 WOW top to bottom | 10.71 mi | -2,231 ft | -3.9% |
wow to camp trail | 10.11 mi | -2,133 ft | -4.0% |
Wow Full from Parking Lot to Parking Lot | 10.09 mi | -2,129 ft | -4.0% |
Tippy top to bottom | 10.25 mi | -2,083 ft | -3.8% |
2016 New WOW segment down | 1.15 mi | -269 ft | -4.2% |
Full Wow DH | 8.99 mi | -2,011 ft | -3.7% |
What wow 10/2014 | 1.04 mi | 217 ft | 3.4% |
wowsers... top to bottom | 8.65 mi | -2,021 ft | -3.9% |
WOW Climb | 0.42 mi | 112 ft | 5.0% |
W.O.W - DH only to Wooden Bridge | 7.82 mi | -2,165 ft | -5.2% |
WOW top/best DH | 3.59 mi | -1,027 ft | -5.4% |
wOw DH (no uphill) | 7.92 mi | -2,201 ft | -5.2% |
WOWDHO | 7.59 mi | -2,136 ft | -5.3% |
WOWzers Complete (the real deal, no UH) | 7.25 mi | -1,929 ft | -5.0% |
mid pow wow how now brown cow | 4.33 mi | -1,378 ft | -6.0% |
Top of WOW '15 to campground trail | 5.34 mi | -1,539 ft | -5.5% |
WOW Down | 4.52 mi | -1,204 ft | -4.8% |
Switchback City | 2.26 mi | -741 ft | -6.2% |
Out of the pines | 2.83 mi | -741 ft | -4.9% |