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Embark on the Eagle Mountain Loop, a moderate hike that guides you through the diverse landscapes of Mountain Ranch Bike Park. This 4.7-mile (7.5 km) route features a steady elevation gain of 546 feet (166 metres), offering open views of the surrounding Utah County landscape as you traverse sections like…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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7.54 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.34 km
1.46 km
744 m
Surfaces
4.92 km
1.82 km
653 m
121 m
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Highest point (1,650 m)
Lowest point (1,520 m)
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Yes, the Eagle Mountain Loop is a circular route, meaning you will start and end at the same point without needing to retrace your steps. It covers a distance of approximately 7.5 kilometers.
The trailhead for the Eagle Mountain Loop is situated within the Mountain Ranch Bike Park. Specific parking details are usually available on the park's official website or at the park entrance.
The Eagle Mountain Loop is rated as moderate. While it's not overly long at about 7.5 kilometers, it does involve an elevation gain of approximately 166 meters, which can provide a good workout. The terrain may include varied surfaces, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
Yes, since the Eagle Mountain Loop is located within the Mountain Ranch Bike Park, there may be entrance fees or permits required to access the park and its trails. It's best to check the official Mountain Ranch Bike Park website for the most current information on fees and regulations before your visit.
The trail features varied terrain, including sections of official trails like OHV-3 Road, OHV-2, Beggar's Canyon Trail, Wile E. Coyote Trail, and Jackrabbit Trail. While specific details about the ground cover aren't provided, trails in bike parks often include dirt paths, some rocky sections, and potentially some hilly areas.
The route intersects with several other paths within the Mountain Ranch Bike Park. You'll find yourself on sections of the OHV-3 Road, OHV-2, Beggar's Canyon Trail, Wile E. Coyote Trail, and Jackrabbit Trail during your hike.
Policies regarding dogs can vary within park systems. While many trails in similar parks are dog-friendly, it's crucial to verify the specific rules for Mountain Ranch Bike Park, including leash requirements, before bringing your canine companion.
The best time to hike the Eagle Mountain Loop largely depends on the local climate. Generally, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are advisable, while winter conditions might vary depending on the region.
Given its moderate difficulty rating and approximately 7.5-kilometer length, the loop is generally suitable for active families and beginners who are comfortable with a couple of hours of walking and some elevation gain. Younger children or those new to hiking might find it a good challenge.
While the specific highlights for this particular Eagle Mountain Loop are not detailed, trails in areas named 'Eagle Mountain' often offer scenic views of surrounding landscapes, lakes, or forests. Keep an eye out for natural clearings or designated overlooks.
For a moderate hike of this length, essential items include sturdy hiking shoes, sufficient water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a basic first-aid kit. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are also recommended.