4 mountain biking events in Park City, Utah
From big races to Saturday morning group runs—find mountain biking events and connect with the local endurance sports community.
Park City
4 events in Park City-
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 at 11:59 PMSee full details
This event is a two-night race series, and registration includes entry into both races at Woodward Park City on June 10 and June 17. Racing will take place on a short-track loop designed to be fast, visible, and exciting for both riders and spectators. The series is built to deliver fun, competitive, spectator-friendly racing, with overall series points awarded to riders who compete on both nights. Awards will take place on the second and final night. For full event details and updates, visit bikeutah.org/midweek.
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Wed, Jun 24, 2026 at 11:59 PM
FAQs
Specific race information, venue locations, more detailed category information, the Racer Handbook, volunteer information, and race results can be found at bikeutah.org/midweek
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Thu, Jul 09, 2026 at 11:59 PM
FAQs
Specific race information, venue locations, more detailed category information, the Racer Handbook, volunteer information, and race results can be found at bikeutah.org/midweek
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Sat, Sep 05, 2026 at 6:50 AMSee full details
Every year, Labor Day Weekend, endurance MTB riders drop in on some of the best singletrack Park City, Utah has to offer. There are over 400 miles of trail here; it’s ripping fast and incredibly diverse. Whether you’re someone who rides the trails regularly, or you’re an out-of-towner, the Park City Point 2 Point is guaranteed to please.
The course is an actual point to point ride, and thanks to the plethora of trails in the area, you will never be on the same trail twice. 90% of the course is on singletrack with a total distance of 75 miles and over 10,000′ of climbing, and all while traveling through two world-class mountain resorts. It will challenge your mental prowess, yet it will have you grinning from ear to ear.
Point 2 Point is an adventure too, just like the old days of mountain bike racing. It’s not a closed course (the general public will riding the trails with you), and we will not be holding your hand along the way, showing you the route. You will want to prepare, study the course map (pre-ride if you can), or bringing a GPS unit with the course pre-loaded. If you don’t prepare, there’s a chance you are going to get lost, maybe not even finish – but isn’t this the real allure of racing?
We always ask…Can You Do it? There is only one way to find out.
Local Clubs & Organizations
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Club[email protected] (561) 716-6650
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Club
USA Swimming Club. Safe Sport Recognized. 125 members.
[email protected] +1 415-302-4320