The Shingle Creek Trail is a narrow singletrack in the western Uinta Mountains, about 10 miles east of Kamas. Altitude is 7,500 feet, with about 500 feet elevation gain over the 2.5 mile trail. The trail is ridden as an out-and-back for a total ride of 5 miles. We'd have to rate this trail as advanced technical, and moderately strenuous aerobic.
Our casualties due to "trail improvements:" Bent derailleur mount, broken spoke, bent rim, and half a chain-ring tooth. But you'll find the barriers to be rather fun to pop over on the way down.
And of course, there were plenty of squirrels to get Jackie excited.
At 2.5 miles, the trail crosses the creek. This begins the upper trail, which is essentially non-rideable. So it's time to start an awesome downhill. You'll eat those (four letter) words you mumbled fighting your way up the rocky parts, because the cruise back is fun fun fun. Assuming you're good enough to handle it.
In Kamas, turn east towards the mountains on the well-marked Mirror Lake Highway. Drive 6 miles to the fee station and pay your $3. About three miles later, you'll see the Shingle Creek Trailhead road taking off on your left. Drive 1/4 mile up the road and park at the trailhead. The metal gate north of the parking area is the start of the trail.
Riding resources:
Single-page riding
guide
Lodging, camping, shops:
Links to Western Uinta area resources