"In Southern Utah, mountain biking happens all year long thanks to the mild weather and various trails."
Winter Mountain Biking Trails
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Agate Loop
This 1.7-mile trail is a proper beginner singletrack ride. You’ll hug the red cliffs of Southern Utah as you ride and finish the loop on flat terrain.
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Big Rock Candy Mountain
This 7-mile trail is a smooth, paved path that’s perfect for beginners. It follows the Sevier River the whole way, so great views are guaranteed.
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Thunder Mountain
West of Bryce Canyon National Park, you’ll find this 8-mile, singletrack trail with incredible views of Southern Utah’s red rocks and hoodoos.
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Gooseberry Mesa
Not far from Zion National Park, Gooseberry Mesa offers small crowds and wide-open, undulating terrain.
Top 5 Rules of the Ride: How to Mountain Bike Responsibly on Utah Trails
Mountain biking is one of Utah’s most popular activities enjoyed by riders of all ages and skill levels. Be able to fly down that flow trail by, first, understanding and respecting the rules of the ride.
Weather to Expect in Southern Utah
Guide to Winter Weather in Southern Utah
St. George (Greater Zion): Trails rarely have snow and ice, but are muddy after significant precipitation. Averages 62/39 F (16/4 C) in the winter months.
Moab: Trails rarely have snow and ice, but are muddy after significant precipitation. Averages 56/35 F (13/2 C) in the winter months.
Cedar City & Bryce Canyon Area: Trails can have snow and ice. Muddy/damp trails are common after snow and rain. Averages 51/28 F (11/-2 C) in the winter months.
St. George: A Winter Mountain Biking Paradise
St. George, one of Southern Utah’s top base camps, is a mountain biker’s dream during winter. Thanks to its mild desert climate and low elevation (compared to Moab, Cedar City and Bryce Canyon), Greater Zion lets riders send it year-round, with winter temperatures averaging a comfortable 62°F (16°C) during the day and 300+ days of sunshine per year. Trails offer seasoned riders and beginners views of the breathtaking landscapes that make Greater Zion famous. Pair Greater Zion mountain biking with any Zion National Park adventure for a winter trip of a lifetime.
Tips for Winter Mountain Biking in St. George
Trail Conditions: While snow is rare in St. George, rain can leave trails muddy. Check trail conditions before heading out.
Timing: Take advantage of warmer afternoon temperatures and sunny days for the best riding conditions.
Stay Hydrated: Despite the cooler weather, the desert air can still dehydrate you. Pack plenty of water for your ride.
Support Local Shops: Many local bike shops in St. George offer trail maps, rentals, and gear recommendations for winter biking.