Not every trail user is the same — and that’s a good thing. Whether you’re running up the ridgeline, biking a loop, or taking your pup for a stroll, we all share the trail.
Here’s how to do your part to keep our trails safe, welcoming, and in good shape.
Be Prepared
Know your route and check weather/trail conditions.
Bring the essentials: water, snacks, sun protection, and proper shoes.
Don’t forget a headlamp — just in case you stay out longer than planned.
Be Aware
Keep your ears open — no loud music without headphones.
Stay to the right, pass on the left.
Step aside for uphill travelers and faster users.
Be Respectful
Yield to horses and bikers when needed.
Don’t shortcut switchbacks — erosion hurts trails.
Smile and say hello — it’s good trail karma.
Be Prepared
Ride open, dry trails only. If it’s muddy, skip it.
Keep your gear in good shape: brakes, tires, and suspension.
Carry tools, a tube, and plenty of water.
Be Aware
Control your speed. Always ride in control.
Announce your presence — “On your left!” goes a long way.
Watch for blind corners and yield to uphill users.
Be Respectful
Yield to hikers and horses. Slow down and communicate clearly.
Don’t skid — it damages trails.
Stay on the trail, don’t widen it or create shortcuts.
Be Prepared
Be Aware
Be Respectful
Whether you’re out for solitude, fitness, or fun, trail etiquette is about creating a better experience for everyone. Respect nature. Respect others. And enjoy the journey.
📍 Want to give back?
Volunteer or donate to help maintain Utah’s trails