6
riders
02:39
51.4km
910m
Road cycling
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
Tips
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Fishlake National Forest
Waypoints
Start point
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24.5 km
Overlook Capitol Reef NP
Viewpoint
25.7 km
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51.4 km
End point
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
50.8 km
630 m
Surfaces
51.2 km
251 m
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Elevation
Highest point (2,700 m)
Lowest point (2,010 m)
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Description
If you're looking for a road cycling challenge with views that truly earn their keep, the Larb Hollow Overlook loop from Torrey delivers. This difficult 31.9-mile (51.4 km) route packs in 3002 feet (915 metres) of climbing over roughly 2 hours and 39 minutes, making it a serious workout for experienced cyclists who crave high-altitude panoramas.
What to expect on Larb Hollow Overlook loop from Torrey
As you pedal out of Torrey, you'll immediately begin a strenuous uphill journey along Utah's renowned Scenic Byway 12. The terrain shifts from red rock formations to high-elevation alpine forests within the Fishlake National Forest, constantly revealing new vistas. The highlight is undoubtedly the Larb Hollow Overlook itself, where you're treated to expansive panoramic views of the Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park, the distant Henry Mountains, and even the La Sal mountain range on a clear day. This route is a demanding challenge best suited for experienced road cyclists comfortable with significant elevation changes and long climbs.
Planning your visit
Planning your ride means preparing for the high-altitude environment. The best time to tackle this loop is typically from May to September, when the road is clear of snow. Amenities are limited along this scenic stretch, so make sure to carry ample water and supplies. While there isn't a specific trailhead parking lot for this loop, you'll start and finish in Torrey, which offers various parking options.
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