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Top 5 gravel riding trails in Utah

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Arches via Willow Springs

Moderate
30.59 mi·
2,099 ft
Willow Springs Road provides a dirty way to get up into the backside of Arches National Park, making for a stellar mixed-surface drop-bar ride! The route shown here begins at the Lions Park trailhead, but if you so choose you can easily pedal to Lions Park from downtown Moab via the bike path....
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Arches via Zephyr and Willow Springs

Hard
29.65 mi·
2,104 ft
Willow Springs Road provides a dirty way to get up into the backside of Arches National Park, making for a stellar mixed-surface drop-bar ride! The route shown here is an even rowdier version than the typical route, utilizing the Zephyr trail....
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Behind the Reef -> Temple Mountain Loop

Hard
53.54 mi·
6,055 ft
This epic loop is a fantastic way to tour the back roads of the San Rafael Swell by bike. This loop route measures about 54 miles in length, which opens up the opportunity to complete it in one very long day or to break it up into two days as a bikepacking overnighter....
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Behind the Reef -> Red's Canyon Loop

Hard
65.58 mi·
7,465 ft
This epic loop is a fantastic way to tour the back roads of the San Rafael Swell by bike. This loop route measures about 66 miles in length, which opens up the opportunity to complete it in one very long day or to break it up into two days as a bikepacking overnighter....
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The White Rim

Hard
102.42 mi·
7,391 ft
The White Rim Road, running through Canyonlands National Park, is one of Utah’s premier multi-day mountain bike rides. Granted, select badasses will choose to pedal the 102-mile distance (with 7,000 feet of climbing) in one day, but most riders choose to divide the route into 2-4 days....
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