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The Pinion Run Trail offers an easy mountain biking experience through Utah's high desert landscape. You will navigate berms and enjoy a pleasant ride, covering 1.9 miles (3.1 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 144 feet (44 metres). This route is suitable for various skill levels, including families, and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Pinion Run Trail is located in Orderville, Utah, and is part of the Applecross MTB Trails riding area. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's managed by Zion Mountain Ranch, suggesting access might be through their property or a designated trailhead within the Applecross system.
This is an easy-rated mountain biking trail, classified as a green difficulty. It's a singletrack trail with a one-direction flow, featuring technical elements like berms. Riders will experience a modest elevation gain and descent, making it suitable for various skill levels.
Most riders can expect to complete the 1.7-mile trail in approximately 19 minutes. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your riding pace and stops.
Yes, the trail is considered very family-friendly. Its easy rating and inclusion of fun features like berms make it accessible and enjoyable for a broad range of mountain bikers, including those new to the sport or riding with children.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the Pinion Run Trail or within the Applecross MTB Trails area. It's best to check with Zion Mountain Ranch or local regulations before bringing your dog.
The information does not explicitly state permit or entrance fee requirements for the Applecross MTB Trails. Since the area is managed by Zion Mountain Ranch, it's advisable to contact them directly to inquire about any necessary permits or fees before your visit.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, Utah's outdoor trails are generally best enjoyed in spring, early summer, and fall to avoid extreme heat or winter conditions. Check local weather forecasts before planning your trip.
Yes, the route along the Pinion Run Trail also passes through sections of other trails within the Applecross system, including the Juniper Rush Trail, Pinion Run Access Trail, Radio Flyer Trail, Little Dipper Trail, Lunar Ride Trail, Parunuweap Multi-Use Trail, and Bison Chute Trail.
The trail is managed by Zion Mountain Ranch, suggesting it offers views typical of the Utah landscape. While specific scenic details are not extensively described, you can expect natural surroundings characteristic of the region.
No, the Pinion Run Trail is noted for being a less popular trail with lighter traffic. This makes it a good option if you're looking for a more secluded and peaceful riding experience.
The provided information does not highlight specific landmarks or viewpoints directly on the Pinion Run Trail. However, the trail itself is a notable feature within the Applecross MTB Trails system.