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riders
01:40
35.3km
480m
Road cycling
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Fishlake National Forest
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34.6 km
777 m
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35.3 km
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Description
If you're looking for a road cycling route that combines a solid workout with stunning mountain views, the Little Reservoir loop from Beaver is definitely worth your time. This moderate 21.9-mile (35.3 km) ride packs in 1563 feet (476 metres) of elevation gain, taking about 1 hour and 39 minutes to complete. It's a fantastic option for cyclists with good fitness who want to explore the Fishlake National Forest without committing to an all-day epic.
What to expect on Little Reservoir loop from Beaver
As you pedal this route, expect to be surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery. The ride winds through the rugged landscape of the Fishlake National Forest, where you'll encounter forests of ponderosa pine, pinion, juniper, and scrub oak, offering welcome shade. While the exact route isn't detailed, you'll be climbing into the Tushar Mountain Range, so be ready for steady ascents. The reservoir itself is a highlight, and if you hit it in the fall, the vast stands of quaking aspen will be vibrant. This journey is perfect for those who appreciate a challenging ride through diverse ecosystems.
Planning your visit
While specific trailhead parking details aren't extensively documented for this exact loop, you'll likely start your ride from Beaver, Utah, heading towards Little Reservoir, which is about 8.3 miles away. The area is part of the Fishlake National Forest, known for its natural beauty. Given the mountainous terrain, the best time to visit for road cycling is typically during warmer months when roads are clear of snow. Always check local conditions before you head out.
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