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Features
Downhill · Drops/Jumps · Flow · Technical · Views · Wooden/Built Features
This network typically observes a mandatory wildlife closure from January 1 through April 1.
Overview
Kiln-It to
Telegraph is a fun, well-rounded loop that combines a steady climb, scenic desert riding, and a fast downhill finish. The route uses
Kiln-It to gain elevation before connecting into
Telegraph, which delivers the highlight of the ride with a fun, flowing descent back toward the finish. This loop is a great way to sample some of the best riding in the area without committing to an overly long or technical route. Expect a mix of climbing, rolling singletrack, and a rewarding final downhill that makes the effort worthwhile. Riders who enjoy a climb-to-descend style loop will especially like this route, and the
Telegraph finish gives the ride a memorable ending.
Need to Know
The Pahvant Trail System typically observes a mandatory wildlife closure from January 1 through April 1, so check current trail status before planning an early-season ride. Outside of the closure window, conditions can still vary with snow, mud, and freeze-thaw, especially in late winter and early spring. This is exposed desert riding, so bring plenty of water and avoid the hottest parts of the day in summer. Stay on signed trails, respect directional routes where posted, and watch for hikers, other riders, and changing trail conditions.
Description
Kiln-It to
Telegraph is a fun loop that gives riders a little bit of everything - a steady climb, scenic singletrack, some rolling terrain, and a fast downhill finish that makes the whole ride feel worth it. The route begins by working its way onto
Kiln-It, which serves as the main climbing portion of the loop. Settle into an easy rhythm here and enjoy the gradual gain, because the climb is what sets up the best part of the ride later on.
As you continue around the loop, the riding stays engaging without feeling overly punishing. The terrain has a classic desert feel, with open views, firm trail, and enough twists and turns to keep things interesting.
Kiln-It is a good trail for building momentum and getting into the flow of the ride. It is not just a means to an end, but the main reward comes once the route connects into
Telegraph.
Telegraph is the highlight of the loop and gives the ride its best finish. After putting in the work on the climb, this final section lets you open things up and enjoy a fast, flowing descent back toward the end of the route. The trail has a fun downhill character with enough speed and movement to put a smile on your face, but it still feels approachable for riders who are comfortable on intermediate singletrack. It is the kind of descent that makes you want to turn around and do the loop again.
Overall,
Kiln-It to
Telegraph is a great option for riders looking for a shorter to moderate loop with a clear climb-to-descend layout. It works well as a standalone ride when you want something fun and efficient, and it can also be combined with other nearby trails if you are looking for a bigger day. The route is especially good for riders who like earning their downhill rather than riding a flat cruiser-style loop. Bring enough water, watch for other trail users, and be ready for a fast, rewarding finish on
Telegraph.
History & Background
The Pahvant Trail System sits on the hillside west of I-70 in Richfield and has become one of central Utah's standout mountain bike areas. The system includes a wide mix of purpose-built singletrack, from easier climbing trails like
Kiln-It to faster and more technical downhill options like
Telegraph.
Telegraph gets its name from the old telegraph poles and wire still found along parts of the trail, adding a unique bit of history to the ride. The area continues to grow as a destination thanks to well-designed trails, desert scenery, and easy access from town.
Shared By:
Jeffrey Brown
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