About No Worries from Discovery

No need to worry – this route is perfect for discovering three trail systems through one of our most beautifully forested areas.

This trail route offers a scenic and varied 11.1-mile loop through the Discovery, Toll Canyon, and Summit Park areas. Starting at Discovery Ridge Trailhead, head to A Toll New World, a 1.7mile stretch that takes you into Toll Canyon. Hop on the Toll Canyon Egress Road, a 0.5-mile connecting trail that leads to No Worries, a longer 2.1-mile segment with moderate terrain. The loop continues onto Road to WOS for 0.7 miles, then leads to Short Ribs, a brief but rewarding 0.2-mile section. After another 1.6 miles on Road to WOS, the route revisits No Worries and the Toll Canyon Egress Road, then concludes with a return down A Toll New World. This trail route combines different terrain and landscapes for a well-rounded outdoor experience. This loop is most popular for mountain biking but could be completed on foot. 

Amenities

Accessible All Year

Trailhead

Parking

Restroom

Mountain Biking

Hiking

Dog On-Leash

11.1 Miles
1491 ft Elevation Gain

Trails

Trail Name   Miles   Use   
A Toll New World 1.7 Multi-use 
Toll Canyon Egress Road .5 Multi-use 
No Worries 2.1 Multi-use 
Road to WOS .7 Multi-use 
Short Ribs 0.2 Multi-use 
Road to WOS 1.6 Multi-use 
No Worries 2.1 Multi-use 
Toll Canyon Egress Road .5 Multi-use 
A Toll New World 1.7 Multi-use 

Ranger Tips

Mud season can be a sticky time to hit the trails. If it’s sticking to your wheels or heels, it’s time to turn around.  


Recommended Routes 


Rules & Regulations

No E-bikes

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 dog and a leash on hand. 

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.  

Avalanche Awareness

Given the abundant snow and steep slopes in Summit Park, it’s essential to be aware of avalanche risks. Understanding how avalanches form, where they are most likely to occur, and how to avoid them is crucial for your safety. For current avalanche forecasts visit Utah Avalanche Center