About City Tour
This scenic commuter pathway loop in Park City starts at Willow Creek Park, offering a great mix of trails and pathways.
Begin by following the Willow Creek Trail for 1.7 miles, then connect to McLeod Creek for a 2-mile stretch along a serene creek, over quaint bridges, and through open landscapes. Continue along Olympic Parkway for a short .2 miles before transitioning to Park City Parkway for 1.3 miles. Ride the Rail Trail for 1 mile, head through Quinn’s Junction for .8 miles, and return to Park City Parkway for another .4 miles. Then, take Silver Quinns for 2.7 miles, Highland for 2.3 miles, and Redstone for .9 miles while taking in the beauty of Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter. Finish the loop with the East 224 Connector for 1.2 miles, ending back at Willow Creek Park.
This loop is made possible by trail connections with other local organizations.
While this route begins at Willow Creek Park, users could also begin at one of our additional access locations:
Highland Drive Trailhead
The Fieldhouse
Amenities
Accessible All Year
Parking
Drinking Fountain
Biking
E-bikes
Hiking
Dog On-Leash
Trails
Trail Name | Miles | Use |
---|---|---|
Willow Creek Trail | 1.7 | Commuter Pathways |
McCleod Creek | 2 | Commuter Pathways |
Olympic Parkway | .2 | Commuter Pathways |
Park City Parkway | 1.7 | Commuter Pathways |
Rail Trail | 1 | Commuter Pathways |
Quinn’s Junction | .8 | Commuter Pathways |
Silver Quinns | 2.7 | Commuter Pathways |
Highland | 2.3 | Commuter Pathways |
Redstone | .9 | Commuter Pathways |
East 224 Connector | 1.2 | Commuter Pathways |
Ranger Tips
Whether you are using the City Loop for transportation or simply getting a feel for the area and taking in the scenery, these commuter pathways have a variety of users. Be a courteous trail user and practice appropriate yielding.
Nearby Trails
Rules & Regulations
No Camping
No Fires
No Hunting
No Firearms
No Motorized Vehicles
No Fireworks
No Overnight Parking
Dogs
Dogs must be under restraint with a lead, leash, or e-collar, with the owner maintaining sight and voice control over the dog and a leash on hand.
E-bikes
E-bikes are NOT permitted on single-track trails. Exceptions apply for riders on a Class 1 e-bike age 65 or older or persons with mobility disabilities.