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Alpine Scenic Highway

Hard

4.6

(9353)

9,690

riders

Alpine Scenic Highway

02:54

39.6km

950m

Cycling

Cycle the difficult 24.6-mile Alpine Scenic Highway, gaining 3130 feet with views of Mount Timpanogos in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 11.9 km for 55 m

After 25.2 km for 68 m

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7.23 km

Upper Pond

Highlight • Lake

This small but practical reservoir is vital to the city's irrigation system, providing additional water to nourish the landscaped areas and gardens. Its coverage extends to the newly developed regions …

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11.9 km

Timpanogos Cave Visitor's Center

Highlight • Rest Area

The Timpanogos Cave National Monument must be accessed first through the visitor's center, with an admission fee. It's recommended to make reservations in advance as this is a popular destination, especially in the spring and summer.

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25.2 km

Alpine Summit

Highlight • Summit

This is the highest point of the Alpine Scenic Highway—meaning if you’ve made it here, it’s time to enjoy the downhill ahead. Nearby, you’ll find access to several trails, including …

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25.3 km

Horse Flat Trail

Highlight • Trail

While just a short trail, the Horse Flat Trail offers stunning views of Primrose Canyon and Stewart Falls. In the summer, enjoy lovely blankets of local wildflowers and colorful foliage in the fall.

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39.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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37.9 km

1.48 km

108 m

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37.0 km

2.42 km

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Highest point (2,460 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Alpine Scenic Highway for touring cyclists?

The Alpine Scenic Highway is considered a difficult route, requiring good to very good fitness. It features significant elevation changes, with continuous ascents, descents, and reascents. The loop climbs from 5,000 feet to a crest of 8,000 feet, with an overall elevation gain of around 4,200 vertical feet for the full loop. Expect average gradients of up to 6 percent on some climbs, including switchbacks and steeper pitches.

How long does it typically take to cycle the Alpine Scenic Highway?

The full Alpine Scenic Highway loop, which is approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles), typically takes around 2 hours and 54 minutes to complete for touring cyclists. This duration can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

What are the main scenic attractions along the route?

The route offers breathtaking vistas throughout. You'll be treated to lush vegetation, outstanding views of Mount Timpanogos, and the beauty of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Notable points of interest include Upper Pond, the Timpanogos Cave Visitor's Center, and the Alpine Summit. The area is particularly renowned for its vibrant autumn foliage.

When is the best time of year to cycle the Alpine Scenic Highway?

The Alpine Scenic Highway is seasonal, typically closed during winter due to snow. The best time to cycle is generally from late spring through fall, with autumn being particularly popular for its vibrant foliage. Always check local conditions before planning your ride.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle the Alpine Scenic Highway?

Yes, the Alpine Scenic Highway is located within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, which typically requires a fee for vehicle access. While cycling itself may not require a specific permit, you should be aware of any entrance fees or passes required for the scenic byway itself. Check the official Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest website or local visitor centers for the most current information on fees and regulations.

Where can I park to access the Alpine Scenic Highway cycling route?

Parking is available at various points along the route, particularly near the mouths of American Fork Canyon and Provo Canyon, which serve as common starting points for the loop. Specific parking areas can be found near the Timpanogos Cave Visitor's Center or other designated pull-offs along the highway.

Is the Alpine Scenic Highway dog-friendly?

While the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest generally allows dogs, specific regulations may apply to the Alpine Scenic Highway and its associated trails. It's always best to check the current rules for the national forest regarding pets, including leash requirements and any areas where dogs might be restricted, especially near developed sites or sensitive wildlife habitats.

What kind of terrain and road surface can I expect on the Alpine Scenic Highway?

The main Alpine Scenic Highway is a narrow, winding paved road. While generally well-maintained, some sections narrow considerably, particularly beyond Sundance. If you choose to integrate other trails, such as the Horse Flat Trail or Deer Creek Trail, you might encounter unpaved or gravel surfaces, which can be challenging for typical road bikes.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter while cycling?

As the route winds through the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, you might encounter various wildlife. Common sightings include moose, mule deer, and black bears. Always maintain a safe distance and be aware of your surroundings, especially during dawn and dusk.

Does the Alpine Scenic Highway intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. You'll find sections that overlap with the Great Western Trail - Utah, Lame Horse Trail, Willow Hollow Trail, Ridge Trail, and Salamander Flat Trail. Additionally, the Alpine Loop can be integrated with car-free trails like the Murdock Canal and Sundance trails for extended cycling opportunities.

Are there any amenities like cafes or water stops along the route?

While the route passes by the Sundance Ski Resort, which offers amenities, the Alpine Scenic Highway itself is primarily a scenic byway through a national forest. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks for your ride, as dedicated cafes or water stops directly on the highway are limited. The Timpanogos Cave Visitor's Center may offer some facilities.

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