4.7
PDI
17.2 mi
DISTANCE
1,432 ft
GAINED
1.2 %
AVG. GRADE
FULL CLIMB STATS
Page Contributor(s): Carla and Tom Morton, Granger, IN, USA.
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This 17.2 mile bike climb is located in UT, USA. The average gradient is 1.2% and there is a total elevation gain of 1,432 ft, finishing at 8,151 ft.
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trier1992
Rode this route Tuesday, May 18, 2021. The path is easy to find and follow from inspiration point, and the dessert landscapes are an attractive site throughout. The views towards Red Canyon are more interesting, but that only takes up about the last 4-5 miles. My biggest issue with this ride is the pavement condition for the last 6 miles. Every 20 feet or so, a new section of pavement begins, and each laid section has a substantial divot or bump, which made about 12 miles of the ride very uncomfortable on a road bike. Still a good ride option for those visiting Bryce since riding through the park itself has such heavy traffic.