16.6 miles
Distance
2,862 ft
Climb
-2,867 ft
Descent
1 mile
High Point
Big loop around corner canyon, picking up three of the better DH/flow trails.
Detailed Description
Corner Canyon Big Loop is a 17 mile moderately popular intermediate route located near Highland UT Utah. This mountain bike only route can be used one direction and has a hard overall physical rating. This route includes 25 trails. This route climbs 2,862 ft with a max elevation of 6,458 ft then descends -2,867 ft.
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114 Reviews & Comments
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TimothyHk3qWd
(Sep 18, 2022 at 18:00)

Trail Anns (West)
South to north has amazing flow down the second half.
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TimothyHk3qWd
(Sep 17, 2022 at 12:58)

Trail Maple Hollow
Way climb, awesome and smooth downhill. If it were she only it would be a no brakes flow fest
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Lambert123
(Sep 1, 2022 at 6:26)
Trail Eagle Crest (East)
Fun Downhill, and a moderate climb, great way to access levitate from the top of rush
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Lambert123
(Sep 1, 2022 at 6:16)
Trail Anns (West)
A long trail, that can be used to get to maple hollow dh
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Lambert123
(Aug 31, 2022 at 7:23)
Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
DON’T HIKE ON THIS TRAIL AT ALL!! YOU WILL GET HIT BY A BIKER!!! Mountain bikers can go down terrain faster than you think!!! THEY WILL NOT BE CREEPY OVER ROCKS AT 3 MPH!!!!! FOR YOUR OWN SAFTEY DO NOT PEDAL OR HIKE UP THIS TRAIL!!!!!
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Desert-Detective
(Jul 7, 2022 at 11:26)
Trail Vertigo
I see videos of kids and families on this trail as experienced bikers are screaming past everyone. Are there clearly marked jumps on like a side loop or something? I can't imagine the kids going over them, especially as someone comes hauling butt from behind. So how do the jumps work if someone isn't wanting to use them?
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Lambert123
(Jul 1, 2022 at 13:39)
Trail Exit Stage Left (Rush)
Entire thing is completely redone, and some how they managed to keep every single bump there, before it was smooth but destroyed, and now it’s renewed and rough. I don’t know what the trail builders were thinking, they have put jumps in places that don’t make sense, half of the jumps don’t work and most don’t even have good lips, even though it was recently built. I decided to go again, on a full suspension, but surprisingly I still felt every bump the same. The amount of things that just didn’t work on the trail surprised me, and I truly like the way the trail was before the redo.
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feekstar
(Jun 27, 2022 at 10:15)
Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
Probably the only mildly challenging trail in CC. Its tons of fun! Unfortunately CC is Jerry central with Ebikes so be prepared
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eliotpak
(Jun 3, 2022 at 8:25)

Trail Woods Hollow
Great uphill trail for access to Levitate, Vertigo, Zoorpa, and Rattle and Hum.
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dd9433
(May 20, 2022 at 13:58)

Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
Trail is officially downhill MTB only as of May 18, 2022.
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Lambert123
(May 2, 2022 at 10:24)
Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
Very fun section of jacobs ladder, this is where it starts to get more flow and less tech, although there are some rocky tech sections, it’s mostly flow, it’s very fun
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Lambert123
(Dec 9, 2021 at 11:53)
Trail Exit Stage Left (Rush)
The lower section of this trail has been redone, with amazing new jumps, it has way more flow than the rest of rush, there is also a ten foot optional gap jump at the end for more advanced riders, would recommend!!!!! There is no ruts or brake bumps or anything
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spyturtle
(Mar 29, 2021 at 3:10)
Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
I haven't ridden this trail, but I have hiked up it. It's part of the long hike up to Lone Peak from the trail head where Jacob's Secret ends. AllTrails labels it as "heavily trafficked". I think it's safe to say you shouldn't be surprised to find both bikers and hikers on it.
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Trail Woods Hollow
This is a multi-directional trail, if you don't want to deal with DH riders, pick a different trail to climb.
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NoGr1018
(Oct 27, 2020 at 17:52)

Trail Exit Stage Left (Rush)
The whole trail is destroyed now. Break bumps and holes everywhere. You’re better off riding this earlier in the year when it’s a bit less beat up.
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ERM1234
(Aug 18, 2020 at 19:40)

Trail South Maple Hollow
This is a good moderate uphill. Mostly covered, does not ever get too steep, and smooth trail from top to bottom. I prefer canyon hollow but this is worth a try. Hit it up! Do it today!!!
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petersenrj
(Jul 21, 2020 at 7:36)
Trail Woods Hollow
I think this is a great starter uphill climb. Only rode it uphill not downhill.
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Johnberger56
(Jun 23, 2020 at 21:04)
Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
Conditions were fantastic for my first time down this trail. As an intermediate rider, there were two sections that stretched me just a bit, but it is a gorgeous and fun ride down some steeper sketchy rock sections and flowy sections.
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zg44
(Jun 18, 2020 at 17:47)
Trail Levitate
Sounds like good advice to re-ride Vertigo till I get better and bolder. Kudos to the community for the hard work and the amount of dirt you guys moved. Just in good natured ribbing fun we should keep a running crash total for the first month or so.
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Trail Levitate
Over $15k and 400 private volunteer hours (less than 20 volunteers from the Salt Lake Valley Trail Society due to COVID-19) went into a recent rebuild of Levitate. Levitate 2.0 has received rave reviews. It is safer but yes bigger and faster. Thought most features can be rolled, they should not be. Under skilled riders and slower traffic do exponentially more damage to the trail than appropriately skilled riders. Example- brake bumps. This trail can now be cleaned top to bottom with less than five pedal strokes and less than five brake checks pretty easily. It's by far the most fun it's ever been. If you feel you're not ready for full speed Levitate, don't fret. The same group is in the process of adding more progressive beginner and intermediate optional jump lines to Vertigo. Go enjoy those and once you're done dominating them come back to Levitate. You'll be ready to begin dominating this trail by then!
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AdamPanc
(Jun 9, 2020 at 16:49)
Trail BST (Draper)
Someone left a key to a Toyota on the East bench trailhead sign
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aidane67
(May 14, 2020 at 10:41)
Trail Woods Hollow
I only rode this up so I can't speak for riding it downhill but I found the uphill ascent to be great, relatively easy uphill with no major features to note - just a solid fun uphill climb.
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Hauraki
(May 13, 2020 at 19:34)
Trail Mercer Hollow
Great flowing trail. Two Red tail hawks followed us all the way down the trail.
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Taysky
(May 5, 2020 at 10:41)
Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
I just spoke with Draper City & the Forest Service - the Forest Service owns this trail. They own the area north of the "Draper Alpine Trail".
Officially it is a multi-use, multi-direction trail.
I just want you to know that so you know what laws are over that area and trail. The LEGAL MATTER OF FACT is it's NOT a downhill only or mountain bike only trail. Nearly every other citizen who doesn't ride is going to look at Draper City and Forest Service website and read that they can hike/ride up this hill.
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Officially it is a multi-use, multi-direction trail.
I just want you to know that so you know what laws are over that area and trail. The LEGAL MATTER OF FACT is it's NOT a downhill only or mountain bike only trail. Nearly every other citizen who doesn't ride is going to look at Draper City and Forest Service website and read that they can hike/ride up this hill.

Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
This is correct. And currently Trailforks shows actual trail designations according to how the legal owner classifies them. I think the comments with regards to what this trail "should" be, are just opinions and need to be taken as such. As both a mountain biker and trail runner, I would still find these comments to be good information, and I would personally avoid going up the trail because it would just not be a great experience. Can I go up it, and should any riders coming down yield, absolutely.
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Jujutoe
(Oct 16, 2019 at 15:28)
Trail Woods Hollow
There is a sign at the bottom now. Nice uphill climb nothing too steep with nice views.
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Jkuhni
(Oct 1, 2019 at 18:27)

Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
DONT WASTE YOUR TIME HIKING UP JACOBS!! This trail should ONLY be accessed from the peak view trail. This trail should be changed to one way only!
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Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
Jacobs should be listed as a one way downhill only. It’s miserable to hike or ride up and everybody uses it as a downhill only trail. Which is amazing for.
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Trail Levitate
Levitate is not a blue.
Random softball sized rocks on landings and single track line elevate the difficulty. Tidal wave is a blue due to width and the daily maintenance of the trail. The speeds are much faster on tidal wave as well and yet it is much easier than Levitate. Levitate is definitely a black trail.
Just because you can send this trail with ease doesn’t mean it is a blue. You are simply and advanced rider. Congrats.
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Random softball sized rocks on landings and single track line elevate the difficulty. Tidal wave is a blue due to width and the daily maintenance of the trail. The speeds are much faster on tidal wave as well and yet it is much easier than Levitate. Levitate is definitely a black trail.
Just because you can send this trail with ease doesn’t mean it is a blue. You are simply and advanced rider. Congrats.
Deez54
(Jul 5, 2019 at 18:32)

Trail South Maple Hollow
Great trail for an uphill climb. I still prefer this route up to the top of the 3 big DH trails, even though it's overgrown pretty bad up at the top by Zooropa.
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Deez54
(Jul 5, 2019 at 18:28)

Trail Eagle Crest (East)
May be a little difficult to climb at the beginning for some, but from there it's easy and the views are great!
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lightmonkey
(Apr 14, 2019 at 11:32)

Trail Levitate
Recent improvements (as of November 201
added better lips for better hang time. Trail is rated as a black because of speed, extremely dry and pebbly conditions, and sketchy landings when dry. Don't let the trail fool you into it being simple and easy. Over the course of 2018 I personally saw 6 life flights from this trail or it's neighbors (Vertigo and Zooropa).
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mtnsam
(Aug 19, 2018 at 14:05)

Trail Exit Stage Left (Rush)
Had an awesome time riding Rush today! Fast and flowly without having to stop or yield to anyone.
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mtnsam
(Aug 19, 2018 at 14:03)

Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
Good riding today on Jacobs Ladder despite the smoky air. Little dusty along the trail, but not bad.
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dd9433
(Aug 17, 2018 at 14:03)

Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
Preach, brotha. Unbelievable that this is actually an issue. Good lord some people are dumb.
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bsmith11
(Aug 2, 2018 at 19:30)
Trail South Maple Hollow
Had a blast going up this trail. It’s not an easy climb if you’re not in great uphill shape, but it was over fairly quickly. Beautiful scenery.
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lightmonkey
(May 18, 2018 at 17:36)

Trail South Maple Hollow
Probably my most ridden trail. It's shaded and looks beautiful during Spring and mid-fall as the leaves change colors. While it's multi-directional it can also be a change from the downhill only trails.
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Trail Jacobs Ladder, Middle
Access is from Peak View. PERIOD. DO NOT HIKE UP JACOB’S.
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This trail needs to be broken into segments. The upper segment has vastly different dirt conditions than lower, due to the aspect of the trail.
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This trail needs to be broken into segments. The upper segment has vastly different dirt conditions than lower, due to the aspect of the trail.
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abattlescar
(Oct 1, 2017 at 11:33)
Trail South Maple Hollow
Very beautiful climb; it almost makes me want to become a XC rider.
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Trail Woods Hollow
This is definitely a multi-directional trail. The downhill has some little jumps, berms, and alternate paths. Should be fun once it's been packed down this winter.
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NSmith11
(Sep 13, 2017 at 11:11)

Trail Woods Hollow
There is now a sign at the bottom and it makes no declarations of direction. So it must be a multi use trail. There is still a bit of grading equipment on the trail near the top but the guy I saw working on the trail said it was open for use.
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Trail Woods Hollow
There's no sign on the bottom of this trail, unlike the adjacent Vertigo and trail which is tabled DH only on both ends. I didn't make it to the top of Wood Hollow before I encountered grading equipment in use, so I turned around and rode back down.
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Trail South Maple Hollow
The trail is wide and well-groomed. The climb never gets too steep. Plenty of shade and nice scenery. I think I enjoyed riding up this trail more than I did going down Vertigo.
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Trail Vertigo
This trail feels like it'd be a blast once I gain a little more confidence. Today, I found myself reflexively slowing down too much as I approached the large berms, which required me to skid down the loose sand on the inside.
+1 to following the management's "blue square" rating. This trail is now marked this way on the sign at the top.
Oddly, the South Maple Hollow trail, which I rode up to get to this one, is marked blue on this site, but I don't see any reason it shouldn't be green.
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+1 to following the management's "blue square" rating. This trail is now marked this way on the sign at the top.
Oddly, the South Maple Hollow trail, which I rode up to get to this one, is marked blue on this site, but I don't see any reason it shouldn't be green.


Trail Anns (West)
Ann's Trail West is, in many places, narrow and rocky with a drop-off on one side. As a long-time road cyclist/relatively inexperienced mountain biker, I found it a little harrowing. Ann's East, OTOH, was a blast. Shadier too.
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Trail Levitate
I agree, the only reason it is staying black, is because of the brake bumps before, after and in the berms. Many of the jumps have loose rocks rolling around on the landings. If they go in a buff it out just a bit, I think it could go back to intermediate (blue). But because of the looseness of the trail I have seen 2 life flights and would prefer to err on the side of caution. The trail is also marked as expert by the City of Draper, and relative to trails in Corner Canyon, this is closer to expert than intermediate.
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Trail Levitate
agree with Frozen52....Fun trail, but as far as jump trails are concerned this is a blue jump trail and not black, not trying to be a BA, but just sayin. I think some folks will be disappointed expecting bigger sized jumps.
Prob not a huge deal its rated as a black, but its a good idea to try and adhere to existing standards.
To get an idea of what a black jump trail is like check out the new Tsunami trail at Deer Valley.
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Prob not a huge deal its rated as a black, but its a good idea to try and adhere to existing standards.
To get an idea of what a black jump trail is like check out the new Tsunami trail at Deer Valley.
NSmith11
(Jun 8, 2017 at 20:55)

Trail Vertigo
I thought I agreed on green for this until I took two beginners on it. They do fine on Ann's trail but struggeled on vertigo. Apparently if you don't have the comfort to ride the berms with speed they are a bit more of a hazard than I expected. If you stay high on them at low speed you slide out. If you stay low then you are riding in loose sand/gravel. We had three fall downs taking it at a slow pace they felt comfortable with. The same day I saw one other adult rider go down on the top section. Perhaps this is overlooked as a difficulty factor to new riders looking for green options. That said I still think it feels like a green at moderate speeds.
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Trail Vertigo
I added a disclaimer warning about this. The problem with ratings is, people that the type of rider that shuttles does a lot of downhill and this is easy. The type of rider that climbs to each run rides less downhill. This is a totally generality, but the difference is just enough to get one crowd to want to rate trails easier and the other more difficult. To be a relative rating (relative to Little Valley next door) this should probably intermediate, especially now that shuttle riders will almost exclusively ride Levitate.
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NSmith11
(Jun 9, 2017 at 21:22)

Trail Vertigo
Good points Todd. What do you think about leaving the rating consistent with what the managing entity rates it? Certainly there will be trails with no such declaration. But in the event that a very proactive group like Draper Open Spaces, or Solitude ski resort(for examples) declare a trail to be a certain difficulty I don't see the harm in Trailforks following that guidance. If an advanced rider tries a trail expecting black but gets blue there is no real problem. But if a beginner is looking for green and finds blue that could be an issue.
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Trail Levitate
This trail was awesome. If you have some speed, you'll clear the table tops and it seems like there are about 15 or more of them. It is a little soft right now, so beware of that. Also, it crosses the Vertigo trail so just beware of that and make sure you're not going to slam in to any one as you cross.
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Trail Vertigo
New trail POV just uploaded at www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUAXMfbAd-A
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Trail Vertigo
Why isn't this a green trail? Just curious.
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Trail Vertigo
You're right, generally speaking it should be a green. Relative to the trails in Corner Canyon, I think it is borderline. Only from the standpoint of airing out full speed. Anyone else care to chime in on what difficulty you think this should be?
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Trail Vertigo
Just rode the new trail today! It was SPECTACULAR! The berms were huge and the jumps were great. It was extremely loose however (as to be expected). The climb at the end of the trail leading back to was quick and mellow and I was tempted to run Vertigo again. Overall, a great trail, if Rush could get makeover like this it would be incredible.
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aarontherider
(Nov 8, 2016 at 7:53)
Trail Vertigo
Strava has a different name: Hindenburg. Draper hasn't put it on their maps yet. Anyone know the official title?
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Trail Vertigo
Yep, I verified before I added the trail
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Trail Exit Stage Left (Rush)
Could someone please clarify if Rush actually has flow? If so, where is it?
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atfarley
(May 22, 2017 at 10:33)

Trail Exit Stage Left (Rush)
you need to go faster than 4mph
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Trail Exit Stage Left (Rush)
I'm glad we got this clarified. Definitely Intermediate.
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Trail Exit Stage Left (Rush)
Ha ha. So actually yes, its intermediate. It was imported from skidmap, which used red (Double Diamond) to indicate "DH Only". Not a direct mapping of difficulties. There are some other trails like that out there, I am cleaning them up. Thanks
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Trail Exit Stage Left (Rush)
Double black diamond for Rush? Someone was on crack when rating this. It's a blue. Intermediate trail.
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