McLeod Creek Trail

Type: Soft Surface and paved, out and Back, Loops
Rating: Beginner

The Mcleod Creek Trail connects the incorporated area of Park City to the Basin Recreation trail system.
Users are treated to a scenic trail through wetlands, around the farm, over the bridges and along the creek. This is a nice flat and wide trail, allowing for joggers, burley trailers and younger riders. If users choose to bike from Park City north towards Kimball Junction, Willow Creek Park makes for nice stop where restrooms, water and other great park amenities are available. An additional 2 1/2 miles of soft and hard surface trails are found around the park if one is so inclined. If a stop is not in order, continue on along the East 224 Trail towards Kimball Junction. Once again, users have a great opportunity to view wildlife as they traverse the Swaner Nature Preserve. Continue to the junction and Basin Fieldhouse where restaurants and shops can be found to help replenish the energy stores.
One can also do a side trip out on the Miss Billy’s Bypass to try a few laps on Ike’s Pump Track and the other fun, dirt features along the trail.
 
Notes: Please park at the Basin Recreation Fieldhouse, Willow Creek Park or the Park City Trailhead located off of Highway 224, across from the White Barn.
Dogs should be cleaned up after, leashed and IN CONTROL at all times. The Coppermoose Farm along Mcleod Creek has small free ranging livestock, so please be respectful and be responsible for your pets!
 

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