3.0
(7)
65
riders
03:54
95.5km
510m
Road cycling
This moderate 59.3-mile road cycling loop offers scenic views of the Great Salt Lake and Wasatch Mountains near North Salt Lake.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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82.9 km
Highlight • Settlement
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95.5 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
70.7 km
8.54 km
8.23 km
7.80 km
221 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
90.5 km
4.83 km
233 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,500 m)
Lowest point (1,280 m)
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This specific Farmington-Bountiful loop is primarily a road cycling route, characterized by mostly well-paved surfaces. However, it's important to be aware that some segments, especially on routes classified as 'moderate', might include unpaved sections. If you're looking for a completely paved experience, consider the Legacy Parkway Trail in the area.
The Farmington-Bountiful loop is classified as a moderate road ride. It covers approximately 95.5 kilometers (59 miles) with an elevation gain of about 507 meters (1,673 feet), requiring good fitness. More challenging routes in the area, often involving gravel and significant climbs to peaks like Bountiful or Francis, are generally considered strenuous and not suitable for standard road bikes.
Based on the tour data, this loop typically takes around 3 hours and 54 minutes to complete. This duration can vary depending on your cycling speed, fitness level, and any stops you make along the way.
The route offers excellent scenic views, including vistas of the Great Salt Lake and the surrounding Wasatch Mountains. As you cycle, you'll pass through areas near Farmington, and depending on the exact path, you might experience forest scenery and impressive overlooks, especially on sections that climb higher into the canyons.
The best time to cycle this loop is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and the roads are clear of snow and ice. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially during shoulder seasons.
While specific parking areas for this exact loop aren't detailed, many popular cycling routes in the Farmington-Bountiful area, such as the Legacy Parkway Trail, offer designated parking. It's advisable to check local city or park websites for official trailhead parking information closest to your intended starting point.
This loop is primarily a road cycling route. While dogs are generally allowed in many outdoor areas, it's best to check specific local regulations for any sections of the route that pass through parks or protected areas regarding leash laws and dog access. For dedicated dog-friendly trails, you might need to research specific multi-use paths in the region.
Generally, no specific permits or entrance fees are required for cycling on public roads or paved trails like the Legacy Parkway Trail in the Farmington-Bountiful area. However, if your route deviates into specific state parks or private lands, it's always wise to check their individual requirements.
Given its moderate difficulty, length of 95.5 km, and elevation gain, this specific Farmington-Bountiful loop might be challenging for young children or absolute beginners. For an easier, family-friendly, and fully paved option in the area, the 14-mile Legacy Parkway Trail is highly recommended, as it's flat and scenic.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail Trail (15% of the route), the Great Western Trail - Utah (3%), and various segments of the D&RGW Rail Trail. While the Legacy Parkway Trail is a major paved option in the area, this specific loop does not cover a significant portion of it.
Since this is a road cycling route, a racebike is the recommended sport type. Ensure your bike is in good working order. Given the moderate difficulty and length, bring plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit, and appropriate cycling attire. A helmet is always essential for safety.