bbennett
09-21-2008, 09:38 AM
I think I found another favorite trail. Yesterday, my brother in-law and I rode cottonwood creek up Diamond Fork Canyon. It's listed on www.utahmountainbiking.com as a 16 mile loop ride known as the Three Forks Loop but we just did it as an out and back. We rode up to a creek about five miles up, took a nice break, and then rode back down. When I was riding up, I had no idea that the downhill would be so much fun. Good single track with plenty of fun little hoppers over rocks and roots.
If you happen to check it out, remember to stay high on the trail on the way down. Around some of the blind corners, a lower track would put you in extreme danger of going off of the trail and down to the creek, rocks and foliage below.
Strangely, we ran in to three separate couples that had gotten lost in their quest for the hot pots. It makes me wonder how many people hike all the way up to Rays Valley Road before they realize that their on the wrong trail. I always find it a good idea to actually read the signs that I pass when hiking or biking but, to each their own.
Anyway, I just wanted to share this little gem with you. I really like the ride up to the hot pots but I like this one a lot more. Zero traffic aside from the lost hikers as opposed to the great masses hiking up to the springs. It's one of those rides that keep you smiling all night long.
If you happen to check it out, remember to stay high on the trail on the way down. Around some of the blind corners, a lower track would put you in extreme danger of going off of the trail and down to the creek, rocks and foliage below.
Strangely, we ran in to three separate couples that had gotten lost in their quest for the hot pots. It makes me wonder how many people hike all the way up to Rays Valley Road before they realize that their on the wrong trail. I always find it a good idea to actually read the signs that I pass when hiking or biking but, to each their own.
Anyway, I just wanted to share this little gem with you. I really like the ride up to the hot pots but I like this one a lot more. Zero traffic aside from the lost hikers as opposed to the great masses hiking up to the springs. It's one of those rides that keep you smiling all night long.