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Road cycling around Layton offers diverse terrain, from the dramatic backdrop of the Wasatch Front to the unique landscapes bordering the Great Salt Lake. The region features a mix of flat, scenic routes and challenging ascents into the mountains. Cyclists can experience everything from serene lakeside views near Antelope Island to routes with mountain vistas. This geographical variety provides a range of road cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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24.9km
01:05
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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73.2km
03:13
670m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.5km
01:35
250m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.1km
01:34
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Dingmans Ferry Bridge is a spectacle and one of the last remaining privately-owned toll bridges in America. This bridge is a popular picture spot and worth stopping for on your ride. If you ride across on your bike, there is no fee.
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A beautiful lake and beach area located at the bottom of the very impressive High Point monument of High Point State Park. The spring-fed waters of 20-acre Lake Marcia are cool and refreshing for swimmers.
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A beautiful lake and beach area located at the bottom of the very impressive High Point monument of High Point State Park. The spring-fed waters of 20-acre Lake Marcia are cool and refreshing for swimmers.
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Running along the New Jersey and Pennsylvania border, Kittatinny Mountain is a unique part of the Great Appalachian Valley, offering fantastic, panoramic views.
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'Dingmans Ferry Bridge' is a toll bridge between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Since 1735, Andrew Dingman operated a ferry across the Delaware River here. Pioneers used this important river crossing to travel west for over a century. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dingman%27s_Ferry_Bridge
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Bridge with pedestrian walkway to cross Delaware River. Walk bike across as this is a narrow walkway with a somewhat low fence.
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Great panoramic views from the top. The park can get crowded though so be careful. As of June 2021 there was a water fountain by the bathrooms at the top in case you need to refill water bottles
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Layton listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. This includes 1 easy route, 6 moderate routes, and 3 difficult routes.
Yes, Layton offers easy road cycling options. The Roadbike loop from Montague Township is an easy 15.5-mile (24.9 km) trail that provides a pleasant ride through the local area, ideal for those looking for a less strenuous experience.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Layton has several difficult routes. The Dingmans Ferry Bridge – Old Mine Road loop from Mcdade Trail White Pines Trailhead Parking is a difficult 56.2-mile (90.4 km) path with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the High Point State Park Summit – Dingmans Ferry Bridge loop from Appalachian Trail Culvers Gap Parking Area, which covers 45.9 miles (74.0 km) through diverse landscapes.
Road cycling around Layton offers diverse scenery, from the dramatic backdrop of the Wasatch Front to the unique landscapes bordering the Great Salt Lake. You can expect serene lakeside views, vast marshlands, and routes with mountain vistas. The region's geographical variety provides a range of visual experiences.
Yes, the Layton area is rich with natural attractions. While cycling, you might encounter views of the majestic Wasatch Front and the Great Salt Lake. Nearby attractions include several waterfalls like Raymondskill Falls, Dingmans Falls, and Buttermilk Falls. You can also find viewpoints such as Normanook Lookout Tower.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Layton are designed as loops. Examples include the easy Roadbike loop from Montague Township and the more challenging Milford-Montague Bridge loop from Minisink Island, which is a moderate 45-mile (72.5 km) ride.
The road cycling routes in Layton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 2 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes both mountain backdrops and lakeside views, offering options for different ability levels.
While not directly part of the komoot routes listed, the region research highlights the 7-mile causeway out to Antelope Island State Park as a unique cycling experience. This route offers breathtaking views of the Great Salt Lake and opportunities to spot wildlife like bison and antelope.
Layton's stunning natural landscapes make it an excellent destination for road cycling. The best time of year is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and conducive for outdoor activities, allowing you to fully enjoy the mountain and lakeside views.
Yes, the region's unique position bordering the Great Salt Lake means many routes offer views of this iconic natural feature. The Legacy Parkway Trail, for instance, runs adjacent to the Legacy Nature Preserve, a 2,100-acre wetland area, providing views of the lake's ecological richness.
The road cycling routes in Layton vary significantly in distance. You can find shorter routes like the Roadbike loop from Montague Township at 15.5 miles (24.9 km), up to longer, more challenging rides such as the Dingmans Ferry Bridge – Old Mine Road loop which spans 56.2 miles (90.4 km).


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