(Middle Ridge 157 Easy Loop)
This is a very scenic, pleasant 8-mile loop on the Cascade Springs Road. It's a quick ride -- a strong rider can hammer it in around an hour. Overall, this is an intermediate level ride. Although an in-shape beginning rider can easily do the climb, the section on Ridge 157 can be challenging.
Normally, I hesitate to recommend any ride that involves substantial pavement and dirt road, but this really is a nice fun loop. It gets you onto a section of Ridge 157 that you can't visit via other routes without substantial pain. You'll see great views of Timpanogos, Mill Canyon, Tibble Fork Canyon, and the granite peaks of the Snowbird Ridge surrounding Mineral Basin.
Just after a short steep section, you'll reach a meadow. The northbound Ridge 157 singletrack is on your right. You need to turn left -- south -- on the dirt road that's a few feet past the singletrack. (Straight ahead takes you downhill 1/4 mile to Mill Canyon Springs and the Mill Canyon Trail.)
After 1/2 mile on doubletrack, Ridge 157 (Great Western Trail) forks off on your right just before a turn-around. (The downhill trail at the end of the turnaround that drops steeply southeast and connects to the lower part of the South Fork Trail. This is part of the Middle 157 Expert Loop .)
At the bottom of the trail, cross a wooden bridge and climb uphill a few feet to the paved road. Your parking area is just across the road.
0.0 Right downhill on the paved road
N 40° 26.828 W 111° 36.491
2.0 Left on dirt road
N 40° 27.219 W 111° 34.854
2.9 Optional ST on left (goes to next switchback)
N 40° 27.535 W 111° 34.858
3.4 ST rejoins on L
N 40° 27.882 W 111° 34.898
N 40° 28.440 W 111° 35.295
4.8 R on ST (Ridge 157, GWT)
N 40° 28.323 W 111° 35.346
5.8 Keep L (Ignore faint trail downhill R)
N 40° 27.975 W 111° 36.579
6.4 L at 4-way onto South Fork Trail
N 40° 27.544 W 111° 36.861
8.0 Cross road to parking.
Getting there: (Cascade Springs Road trailhead) From I-15, take the Alpine-Highland exit just south of Point-of-the-Mountain. Go east towards the mountains on UT-92 and continue up American Fork Canyon. There's a $6 fee (as of 2009). About 6 miles up the canyon, turn right at the North Fork junction. Drive up to the summit of the Alpine Loop, then turn left on the Cascade Springs Road. About 1.5 miles later, turn right on a gravel road and park. GPS N 40° 26.801' W 111° 36.489'. Head right downhill on the paved road to start the ride.