Highlights
This is the perfect tour to practice packing (should you choose),and getting some miles in on the dirt!
We created this route for the dirt riding diehards, at around 200 miles of mostly dirt per day...
Then we created some alt routes for riders that want to test their dirt riding abilities, but mix in some fun twisty paved road too.
So each tour will have 2 guides, making this a choose-your-own adventure kind of dirt riding tour. Either way you choose, you will hit some amazing mountain roads!
We’ll spend day one mostly on dirt roads and some double track as we make our way to camp near Flaming Gorge. Day 2 will get some fun paved twisties and petroglyphs in, and day 3 will be the beautiful Skyline Drive most of the way home. It’s fun, beautiful, and cooler in those hot summer months.
We’ve got the campsite covered, all you need is a sleeping bag & pillow.
Also included:
- Private tents & cots
- Big bike friendly route
- Pre-ride check list & bike walk-through
- Amazing meals
- Fuel along the way
- Petroglyphs
- Northern UT landscapes
- Trained guide for riding tips
- Support vehicle to carry gear


Day 1: Park City to Flaming Gorge
Meeting at GRIT Moto Ranch, we'll have kickstands up and headed out by 10am. Please arrive with time to get suited up, have a bike safety check if needed, and grab some coffee and introductions. Then we'll hit Mirror Lake highway, to a dirt byway and double track the rest of the way out to Flaming Gorge. We'll have camp all set up and ready for dinner & a bonfire!

Day 2: Flaming Gorge to Little Grand Canyon
Day 2 will be a fun day of either awesome double track or super fun twisties with some petroglyphs thrown in. This is day is jam packed with epic mountain riding no matter which way go. We’ll end the day camping near the Swell, also known as the Little Grand Canyon.

Day 3: Skyline Drive back to Park City
Our final day is back to dirt, and some of the best views no matter the direction you turn. Skyline Drive climbs between 9,000 and 11,000 feet, reaching its peak around 10,897 ft, making it one of the highest roads in the U.S. And follows the spine o the Wasatch Plateau for roughly 87-100 miles, giving our ride home endless views.
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