BST, Rattlesnake, Altar, 51, and Dry Canyon
This loop ride was recommended by Kris Nosack, and he was kind enough to provide some of the photos on this page. The overall length of this ride is 7 miles, with 1400 feet of climbing. Nice ride, close to civilization, and available in late- or early season. Although this ride description starts at Orem, you could easily start from the Dry Canyon trailhead. See the Orem to Pleasant Grove BST page for information.
Rattlesnake is a tough and steady climb, but tolerable. At 0.4 miles uphill, Elk Crossing crosses Rattlesnake. An alternative climbing route is to fork right on Elk Crossing and climb to Mouse. Mouse will join the top of Rattlesnake at The Altar.
Climb 0.4 miles on Wild Turkey, then fork left on Lament (trail 51). The trail system here is complex. If you're not a regular rider here, a GPS navigation app or topo map with good navigation skills is highly recommended.
Dry Canyon is a fun downhill at this point. Descend 2.5 miles from the trail fork of Trail 51. Nice payoff.
At the Dry Canyon parking, turn left (south) for the Bonneville Shoreline Trail's Dry Canyon to Orem Bench section .
Bottom Line!
Nice ride. And one of the few ways to ride lower Dry Canyon that isn't hateful and ugly.
Drive towards the mountains on 800 North. At 800 East, turn left and drive north about 1 mile. Immediately past the cemetery, turn right (east) on Cascade Drive just before the Y in the road and drive 1/2 mile, go up 2 short switchbacks, and park just above the small brown building in the paved parking area.
Dry Canyon Trailhead:
Turn east off State Street at 200 South in Lindon, which also happens to be 2000 North for Orem. Keep straight as you approach the mountains. When the road forks, veer left, then keep straight uphill as the road turns to gravel. The parking area is at N 40° 20.52' W 111° 40.62'.
GPS track files (right-click and "Save as..."):
Multi-track area file (over 50 tracks!)
Large-format topo map for printing: View simple topo
West Provo Canyon area trails topo
Zoomed-in topo of Orem Bench trails (for alternate routes)
Lodging, camping, shops: Links to Provo area resources