6.8 miles
Distance
1,207 ft
Climb
-1,205 ft
Descent
1 mile
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Armstrong - Spiro Loop is a 7 mile popular intermediate route located near Park City Utah. This hike primary route can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 1 trails. This route climbs 1,207 ft with a max elevation of 7,885 ft then descends -1,205 ft.
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Trails in Route
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Primary ActivityHike
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Other Activities
- Trail Running
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypeLoop
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DirectionOne Direction
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Physical ratingModerate
More Stats for Armstrong - Spiro Loop mountain bike route
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Altitude min6,903 ft
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Altitude start6,903 ft
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Altitude end6,903 ft
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Grade max-44.2%
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Grade min30.2%
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Distance climb4 miles
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Distance down3 miles
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Distance flat1,683 ft
Directions
- Walk southwest on First Time.
- Continue for 70 meters.
- Turn right onto PCMR Road.
- Continue for 300 meters.
- Turn right onto Silver Spur.
- Continue for 500 meters.
- Turn right onto Spiro.
- Continue for 5 kilometers.
- Turn left onto H.A.M..
- Continue for 900 meters.
- Bear right onto Claim Jumper.
- Continue for 100 meters.
- Bear left onto Spiro.
- Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
- Keep left to stay on Spiro.
- Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
- Walk southeast on Silver Spur.
- Continue for 400 meters.
- Turn left onto PCMR Road.
- Continue for 300 meters.
- Turn left onto First Time.
- Continue for 70 meters.
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