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Embark on a moderate mountain biking adventure along Dry Canyon Road to Unnamed Peak, a route that spans 5.1 miles (8.2 km) and climbs 1828 feet (557 metres). You can expect to complete this ride in about 1 hour and 12 minutes. The trail begins with a steady incline, soon…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This trail is considered highly difficult, rated as an expert or black diamond route for mountain biking. It features a steep out-and-back profile with technical and rocky terrain, requiring a significant physical effort due to consistent climbing. It's best suited for advanced and expert riders seeking a challenging experience.
The trail begins with a gradual incline but quickly becomes very steep and rocky. You'll encounter technical sections with numerous rocky obstacles and boulder-strewn switchbacks. There are portions where trees open into meadows, and the footing can be unreliable in several spots due to loose rocks combined with steep grades. Be prepared for sections where you might need to hike your bike.
The best time to ride this trail is in early summer or late spring. This helps avoid overgrown foliage and allows for potentially seeing spring waterfalls in the upper valleys, which often dry up by mid-summer.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed or any specific leash rules for this particular trail. It's always best to check local regulations or park signage before bringing your dog.
Riders can expect diverse and rewarding scenery. The initial part offers views up and down the canyon. As you climb, the trees open into meadows, and the summit, Unnamed Peak, provides expansive 360-degree views of Logan Canyon, Dry Canyon, and Cache Valley. On clear days, you might also see Utah Lake, Eagle Mountain, Provo Canyon, and Cascade Mountain from higher elevations.
The provided information does not specify any required permits or entrance fees for the Dry Canyon Road to Unnamed Peak trail within the Sonoma Range. However, it's always advisable to check with local land management agencies or park authorities for the most current regulations before your visit.
Specific parking details for the trailhead are not provided in the available information. It's recommended to consult a detailed map or local resources for precise trailhead parking locations before heading out.
Wildlife such as rattlesnakes, sagebrush lizards, and turkey vultures have been observed on the trail. Always be aware of your surroundings and give wildlife plenty of space.
This trail is primarily described as a 'steep out and back' route. While it connects to other trails like the North Syncline Trail and Spring Hollow, offering options for longer rides or different loops, the core Dry Canyon Road to Unnamed Peak section is an out-and-back.
The most notable feature is the 'amazing point at the top' which refers to the summit of Unnamed Peak. This offers incredible panoramic views into Logan Canyon, Dry Canyon, and Cache Valley, providing a sense of remoteness.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Dry Canyon Road. It also connects to other routes like the North Syncline Trail, offering options for longer rides or different loops, such as connecting to Spring Hollow.