About Olympic Loop
For a scenic mountain biking loop in Park City, start at Rob’s Trailhead and enjoying the steady ascent through beautiful, forested terrain.
Hop on Rob’s Trail from the trailhead for 2.1 miles. Continue onto Olympic Trail for 1.2 miles which features stunning views of the surrounding mountains. From there, descend Moose Puddle for 1.9 miles, navigating smooth switchbacks and thrilling downhill stretches. While Moose Puddle continues, this loop concludes as you meet the top of the Utah Olympic Park. Exit the trail and coast back to Rob’s Trailhead on Bear Hollow Drive for a satisfying loop. This loop is most popular for mountain biking but could be completed on foot.
Seasonal Closures:
The Summit County roadside parking restrictions are in effect from November 15 – April 15, and Rob’s and Mid Mountain Trail System is closed from November 1 – May 15.
Amenities
Closed In The Winter
Dog Off-Leash
Trailhead
Parking
Mountain Biking
Hiking
Trails
Trail Name | Miles | Use |
---|---|---|
Rob’s Trail | 2.1 | Multi-use |
Olympic | 1.2 | Multi-use |
Moose Puddle | 1.9 | Multi-use |
Bear Hollow Drive | 0.5 | Roadway |
Ranger Tips
Rob’s Trailhead can get busy at times! Please park only in designated areas. Additional parking is available at the Park City Community Church (excluding posted Sunday restrictions), and trail users can take Colin’s up to Rob’s.
Nearby Trails
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 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.