About NMA Hiking Loop
This loop is a favorite for hikers, offering a mix of multi-use and hiking-only singletrack sections.
The route begins from the Overland Trailhead and heads up NMA (No More Acronyms), a 1.2-mile hiking only trail featuring scenic views of the conifer-covered Hi-Ute mountainsides, the Utah Olympic Park, and the Snyderville Basin valley. Hikers then transition to the BLT trail, a 0.9-mile multi-use trail, followed by a 1-mile section on RTS that continues through stands of aspen. The loop closes with a short 0.3-mile stretch along the Millennium Trail, a commuter-friendly, multi-use pathway. This loop can also be taken in a clockwise direction.
This route can also be adjusted to start at Overland Trailhead.
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Amenities
Accessible All Year
Trailhead
Parking
Hiking Only
Dog On-Leash
Trails
Trail Name | Miles | Use |
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NMA | 1.2 | Hiking Only |
BLT | .9 | Multi-use |
RTS | 1 | Multi-use |
Millennium Trail | .3 | Multi-use Commuter Pathway |
Ranger Tips
Always stay aware of other trail users, especially on multi-use sections like BLT and RTS where bikers will be present. Bikers must yield to hikers.
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Rules & Regulations
No E-bikes
No Biking
No Overnight Parking
No Motorized Vehicles
No Camping
No Fires
No Hunting
No Firearms
No Fireworks
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.