19.2 miles
Distance
2,524 ft
Climb
-2,558 ft
Descent
1 mile
High Point
A substantial (mostly) unbroken stretch of the BST. This segment includes many types of trails: wooded single-track, firebreak/utility dirt roads, and some short connections through along residential streets. Davis County and the USFS have designed a mostly new route further up the mountain, which will extend south around Bountiful as well.
Detailed Description
BST: N-S is a 19 mile moderately popular intermediate route located near Centerville Utah. This hike primary route can be used both directions and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 34 trails. This route climbs 2,524 ft with a max elevation of 5,380 ft then descends -2,558 ft.
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Trails in Route
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityHike
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Other Activities
- Mountain Bike
- E-Bike
- Trail Running
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AKABonneville Shoreline Trail
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypePoint to Point
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eBike Allowed
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DirectionBoth Directions
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Physical ratingModerate
More Stats for BST: N-S mountain bike route
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Avg time5 hr 9 min
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Altitude change-35 ft
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Altitude min4,541 ft
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Altitude start5,185 ft
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Altitude end5,151 ft
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Grade max-83.1%
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Grade min65%
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Distance climb9 miles
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Distance down8 miles
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Distance flat2 miles
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