The Rail Trail The Rail Trail is 30 miles long, extending from the Prospector area of Park City down to Echo Junction along a former railroad route. The Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park is open to all non-motorized traffic, but finds its greatest use among mountain bikers. The trail is cinder-and-dirt double-track, and as you'd guess from its history as a railroad line, the elevation change is slow and the curves are gentle. There's a wide variety of terrain along the 30 miles, ranging from Echo Reservoir, where rough rock, juniper, and sunflowers prevail, to the lush green farmland along the Weber River, to the sage and bitterbrush hills climbing to Park City. |
The upper end of the trail begins in
Park
City
. It joins
Interstate 80 near US 40, then winds along with -- and occasionally between
lanes of --
the interstate down through sage, bitterbrush, and gambel oak. After the Wanship trailhead, the trail travels along the Weber River into farmland. Besides contented cows and horses, your kids will see plenty of cottonwood trees, choke cherry, wild rose, and wild currant. Cutting through the edge of Coalville , the trail winds along the shores of Echo Reservoir. |
Getting there: From Salt Lake, take I-80 over Parley's, then pick your trailhead. From the Ogden area, head up I-84 to Echo Junction. Park City Trailhead: in Park City, take Kearns Blvd to Bonanza Dr, then turn on Prospector Ave to behind the Park City Plaza. N 40° 39.684' W 111° 29.894'. Jordanelle Trailhead: take the U-248 exit from US-40 about 5 miles south of I-80, and park on the frontage road. The trail is just east. Star Pointe Trailhead: exit I-80 to US-40. 2 miles south, turn into the Silver Creek Industrial Park and follow the signs to the trail. Wanship Trailhead: exit I-80 into Wanship. The parking area is just east of the intersection between U-32 and US-189. Coalville Trailhead: immediately after exiting I-80, the trail crosses the road as you head into Coalville. Find a place to park and backtrack to the trail. Echo Trailheads: the trail is accessible from the road on several areas along the reservoir. From the south, exit into Coalville, turn left on the main drag and head 7 miles north. From Echo Junction, take exit 169 from I-80 and turn right to head south. Copyright 2002 Mad Scientist Software Inc
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