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Alpine Lambert Park
7 reviews
 4.71 of 5

Eight miles of technical singletrack, organized in five loops (Rodeo Loop N of road, Loop of Middle Trail and River Trail, Poppy to Ziggy Loop, Poppy to Ruin Trail Loop, Zag to Corkscrew Loop). Can be ridden in many configurations. In scrub oak at 5000 feet altitude; main loop can be ridden almost any day summer or winter.
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Latitude
40.48038142908172
Longitude
-111.6650390625
Trail Directions
Into town on Alpine Highway, turn right at 4-way stop, then left at next stop (200 E. 200 N.). 200 E. becomes Grove Drive. Continue 2 miles to "T" intersection, go R over river, then R again (stay on pavement; ignore gravel river road). Trail crosses road 100 feet further.
Trail Length
8 miles
Trail Level
Intermediate
Trail Type
Singletrack
City/County
Alpine
Web Address
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Review Date
April 25, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 3 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 3 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a week

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Reviewed by: terryash ,  Cross Country Rider

Summary:
Lambert Park is awesome for off season riding. It'll see a lot of extra use this year since it will take quite a while for the high altitude trails to open due to snow.

I mainly wanted to post another review since there have been at least 3 trails added in the last year.

Middle Spring - Connects the upper end of the Rodeo Loop to the upper portion of Spring.

High Bench - runs roughly parallel to River Trail but further West offering access to the lower end of the most fun addition of all...

Lambert Luge - This trail whoop-de-doos from Spring (also accessable from Ruin if you look closely it takes off to the right just above the first rock jump) across Middle and River ending into High Bench.

Everything is well marked with new signs.

The best news of all is that there are supposed to be even more additions planned!

Check it Out!!!

Recommended Route:
Ride it all.



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Review Date
April 26, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 3 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a week

Visitors rate this review
5.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by: rockthrowjoe ,  Cross Country Rider

Summary:
This trail is a Cross Country riders dream! I think that they need to rename it as the Lambert "Mountain Biking" Park. It is well-maintained, well-marked, and is not very well known. I love it because it mixes the technicality and intensity of Gooseberry Mesa in some parts, with the thrilling downhill of the Bobsled in other parts, and is all beautiful cross-country singletrack designed by other mountain bikers(Some of the winding singletrack through the tall Oakbrush reminds me of the awesome singletrack I cut my teeth on in the East where I grew up.) There is not much elevation change (~400ft) so there aren't any really long climbs (I guess if you climbed up the Corkscrew it would get your heart pumping). Also the climbs aren't technical.

This trail is so easy to access and provides a great place to ride after work. I drive 10 minutes and I'm there. I don't have to waste gas driving up to Tibble Fork, or to Ridge Trail 157. I get the fun and excitement of all the trails in Utah and Salt Lake Valley rolled into one. Each time I go I only see 1 or 2 other people. Lots of wildlife too (Deer galore in the evenings!!). The views are beautiful; you are right below the towering granite of Lone Peak and have beautiful views out over Utah Valley and Utah Lake. Sunsets from here are amazing!!

Recommended Route:
Start right near the rodeo arena. The trail drops right off the south side of the parking lot. Take a look at http://utahmountainbiking.com/trails/lambert.htm to see a good trail description and get a map (you'll definitely need a map). Then adventure around and explore. Follow the suggested route or just make up one of your own!! That is the awesome thing about these trails is that you're not just riding one single trail you are riding in a park full of trails!!

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Ridge Trail 157, Bobsled, Tibble Fork, Bonneville Shoreline



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Review Date
February 16, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a week

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Reviewed by: Terry , from Cedar Hills

Summary:
This is a great off season training ride. There's enough technical challenge to keep your skills from getting too dull, and enough climbs (if you seek them) to keep the conditioning up. This time of year the trail can be anything from snowpack to mud to dry to any or all of the three combined with treacherous ice patches. If you ride early enough on most days, the moisture in the soil will freeze making it ride like really rutted concrete. I like to take the City Trail in, and pick up Corkscrew (make the big climb up "Ball Buster"). Since Corkscrew crosses Ziggy more than once, you can climb up either side and make the downhills from there. I'm a lousy climber, so I like to do as much of the climbing as I can early in the ride so I can enjoy the rest.

Recommended Route:
Correction to my previous review below:
The place to pickup the Alpine City trail is where it crosses Lone Peak Drive. NOT Alpine Drive. The City loop doesn't cross Alpine Drive that I know of.



Review Date
February 14, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a week

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Reviewed by: Terry , from Cedar Hills

Summary:
This is a pretty good ride for winter when all the really good stuff is snowbound. This winter with the rain, warm temps. and melting snow, the ride can be very muddy. Since the trails seem to go all over, its fun to just meander around. One definite must do is the ruin trail. There are some stacked stone jumps closely spaced with good run-outs for practice launching off of obstacles. FUN!!! Some of the other trails will clearly be fun when free of ice and dry (ie rodeo--sends you up and down the sides of a gully, but I found a nice patch of ice and slid out--went down hard! OUCH) One tip on routes, you can add a bit of mileage by parking where the Alpine City Trail crosses Alpine Drive. Its nice warm-up distance before you hit "Ball Buster". This is really a 3.5 star ride when compared to everything out there, but when winter sets in, this is definitely 5 Star!

Recommended Route:
I am still learning what's where so see other reviews for Routes.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Lots of great stuff up A.F. Canyon.



Review Date
July 23, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a month

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1.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by: Spence , from American Fork

Summary:
Very easy. There is some good single track but the whole ride is basically flat. It's semi-techincal because of some rocks and turns but still a breeze.
I'd recommend it even to beginners. My friend told me about all these great trails at Alping Lambert Park, so I was excited, but when I started riding I was dissapointed. This ride requires two skill only: Balance, and looking ahead. There are about 5 good rock jumps coming down ruin though.

Recommended Route:
Make your own trail combos.



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