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United States
Utah
Summit County
Silver Summit

Spring Creek - Flying Dog Trail

Hard

2.6

(11)

60

hikers

Spring Creek - Flying Dog Trail

13:37

47.7km

1,120m

Hiking

The Spring Creek - Flying Dog Trail offers a truly epic hiking experience through the Park City area, renowned for its diverse terrain and rewarding descents. You'll traverse smooth singletrack, rocky oakbrush foothills, and wind through dense aspen groves, all while enjoying sweeping valley views. This difficult 29.6-mile (47.7 km)…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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32.6 km

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47.7 km

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47.7 km

< 100 m

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36.1 km

11.6 km

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Highest point (2,360 m)

Lowest point (1,940 m)

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Saturday 18 July

28°C

13°C

72 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best place to park for the Spring Creek - Flying Dog Trail?

The most common and convenient access point is the Spring Creek Trailhead in the Park City, Utah area. This trailhead offers amenities such as a pavilion, picnic tables, and a water fountain, making it a great starting point for your adventure.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

Hikers will encounter diverse terrain, primarily singletrack. Expect sections that are rocky, steep, and feature numerous switchbacks, as well as flowy descents and areas with loose dirt. The landscape transitions from rocky oakbrush foothills to aspen forests, fir trees, open brush slopes, and meadows. Be aware that some parts of the trail can be quite exposed to the sun.

Is the Spring Creek - Flying Dog Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is under control, and be mindful of local leash laws and etiquette, especially given the shared use with mountain bikers.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is best hiked during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early fall, when the snow has melted and conditions are dry. Summer offers lush scenery, but be prepared for sun exposure. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in the Glenwild area?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails in the Glenwild area, including the Spring Creek - Flying Dog Trail. It is part of a public trail system.

What wildlife might I see along the route?

The area is home to various wildlife. Hikers have reported sightings of deer and even moose. You might also spot signs of beaver activity, such as beaver dams, in certain areas.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route is part of an extensive network and intersects with several other popular trails. It includes sections of the Flying Dog, Glenwild Loop, 24-7, Stealth Trail, and Cobblestone Trail, offering many options for extending or modifying your hike.

What should I know about sharing the trail with mountain bikers?

The Spring Creek - Flying Dog Trail is very popular with mountain bikers. Be aware that bikers, especially on downhill sections, can reach high speeds. It's often recommended that bikers ride the loop counterclockwise. Always stay alert, listen for approaching bikes, and be prepared to yield.

Are there any viewpoints or landmarks along the way?

Yes, the trail offers stunning scenery. You can expect panoramic views of Park City and the Glenwild neighborhood from elevated points. The route also traverses high-alpine meadows, dense aspen forests, and scrub oak thickets, providing many picturesque spots.

Is this a good trail for beginners?

No, this trail is generally considered an upper-level intermediate to expert trail for hiking. It features strenuous climbing, including steep pitches, exposed rocky sections, and numerous switchbacks, earning it a 'grunt-factor of 7 out of 10'. Beginners may find it very challenging.

Is the Spring Creek - Flying Dog Trail a loop or out-and-back?

The Spring Creek - Flying Dog Trail itself is often part of larger loop options within the extensive Glenwild trail system. While you can hike sections as out-and-back, many users combine it with other trails like the Glenwild Loop to create a full loop experience.

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