4.6 miles
Distance
395 ft
Climb
-388 ft
Descent
1 mile
High Point
7 ft
Altitude change
6,729 ft
Altitude min
6,729 ft
Altitude start
6,736 ft
Altitude end
-19.7%
Grade max
19.9%
Grade min
2 miles
Distance climb
2 miles
Distance down
2,405 ft
Distance flat

Starting from the National Ability Center riders of all abilities can get a great intro to mountain biking. Trail was designed and cut with adaptive riders in mind.

Detailed Description
P-Dog Loop is a 5 mile popular easy route located near Park City Utah. This mountain bike primary route can be used one direction and has a easy overall physical rating. This route includes 16 trails. This route climbs 395 ft with a max elevation of 7,125 ft then descends -388 ft.
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Stats

  • Distance
    5 miles
  • Avg time
    1 hr 2 min
  • Altitude min
    6,729 ft
  • Altitude start
    6,729 ft
  • Altitude end
    6,736 ft
  • Climb
    395 ft
  • Descent
    -388 ft
  • Grade max
    -19.7%
  • Grade min
    19.9%
  • Distance climb
    2 miles
  • Distance down
    2 miles
  • Distance flat
    2,405 ft

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  • Route Type
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    AM, XC, Adaptive MTB
  • Direction
    One Direction
  • Physical rating
    Easy
  • Ridelogs
    198
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