Utah E-Bike Delivery & Ride Locations
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Southern Utah has an abundance of places to explore, scenic views to experience, and fun adventures to be had. There’s something for everyone, from dinosaur tracks and petroglyphs in red-rock canyons to beautiful pine tree-covered mountain vistas. What awesome area do you want to experience?
Zion National Park
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Zion National Park contrasts beautiful deserts and rich forest lands. Home to hundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails, Zion offers wonderful exploration while sweeping you off your feet with its views. The breathtaking landscape of towering red rock formations and awe-inspiring hues, beckons adventure seekers for an unforgettable experience. Zion National Park has been home to humans for over 8,000 years, and artifacts of their existence are abundant in this diverse and beautiful landscape.
Bryce Canyon National Park
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Bryce Canyon is a group of giant natural amphitheaters and geological structures called hoodoos, or pinnacles. The orange, red, and white coloring of the rocks provides a spectacular view. Visitors come to hike, bike, camp, stargaze, and experience the stunning vistas. While not much is known about early human habitation in the Bryce Canyon area, archaeological studies have shown that humans have lived in the area for at least 10,000 years. These people include the Basketmaker Anasazi, the Pueblo-period Anasazi, and the Paiute Indians.
Brian Head
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Brian Head is a rustic mountain village with abundant recreational opportunities. It’s known as the “Highest Resort Town” in America, with a base elevation of 9,800ft. Brian Head offers a variety of trails and activities designed for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Dixie National Forest surrounds Brian Head, is almost two million acres, and is the largest national forest in Utah. The forest is adjacent to three national parks and includes spectacular natural beauty. The red sandstone formations and canyon views rival those of Bryce Canyon and Zion.
Duck Creek City
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Duck Creek is a renowned national recreational area, boasting nearly unlimited outdoor adventures. At an elevation of 8,400ft, Duck Creek is located at the edge of a large mountain meadow in the Dixie Nation Forest and is one of the best places to explore in Southern Utah. Dixie National Forest offers some of the nation’s best trails for off-road enthusiasts, with over 500 miles to explore. This beautiful gateway to several national parks and state attractions features fantastic spots like Strawberry Point, Mammoth Cave, Cascade Falls, Otter Reservoir, Aspen Mirror, Navajo Lake, and more!
Kolob Canyon
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Kolob Canyon is home to spectacular finger canyons with soaring cliffs of red Navajo sandstone and deep pocket canyons just waiting to be explored. Kolob has a unique geological history and diverse animal and plant life. The scenery is stunning and provides visitors with peaceful and serene surroundings unmatched by any other national park in the southwest. The word Kolob means “the star nearest to God’s throne”. Visit Kolob Canyon and see for yourself.
Bearclaw Poppy Trail
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Bearclaw Poppy is a smooth descent on hard-pack clay that’s a blast for all ages and ability levels. This is one of the most popular beginner trails in North America. The “main” trail is delineated by a series of wooden fences and trail markers installed to define the intended path of travel and protect the Dwarf Bearclaw Poppy habitat. There are numerous trail options accessible here for any rider. The main trail allows the rider to begin riding downhill – taking full advantage of fun rolling terrain amidst a backdrop of beautiful vistas.
Red Cliffs Area - Prospector Trail
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Snow Canyon State Park
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Here's a list of some wonderful bike trails we deliver to as well.
Easy
- Coal Creek Trail
- Casto Canyon Trail
- Ranger Bart Trail
- Desert Canyon Trail
- Three Peaks Loop Trail
- Twilight Zone Trail
- Anasazi Trail
- Chuckwalla / Turtle Wall Trail
- JEM Trail
Intermediate
- Bear Claw Loop / Poppy Trail
- Prospector Trail
- Hurricane Rim Loop Trail
- Virgin River Rim Trail
- Iron Hills Trails Trailhead
- Lichen It Trail
Challenging
- Blowhard Trail
- Lava Flow Trail
- Brianhead Bike Park (Easy – Challenging)
- Thunderbird Garden Trailhead (Easy – Challenging)
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