Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Discover
Places to see
Lakes
United States
Utah
Weber County

Eden

Pineview Loop Pathway

Add photos

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Pineview Loop Pathway

Road cycling

5.0

(1)

The Pineview Loop Pathway is a scenic, multi-use cycleway located in Weber County, Utah, offering a delightful outdoor experience around the picturesque Pineview Reservoir. This paved, non-motorized path currently spans 7.5 miles, connecting the communities of Eden and Huntsville within the stunning Ogden Valley, nestled in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. It serves as a vital recreational artery, providing a safe and accessible route for various activities while showcasing the natural beauty of the region.

Visitors consistently praise the pathway for…

This Highlight goes through a protected area

Please check local regulations for:

Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

Save

Share

  • More

  • Save

    Share

  • More

  • Take Me There

    Tips

    October 17, 2023

    Road cycling

    A lovely stretch of paved, non-motorized pathway around Pineview Reservoir in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The idea behind this project is to create a paved pathway around the full perimeter of the reservoir for pedestrians and cyclists to share.

    In the know? Log-in to add a tip for other adventurers!

    Sign up for free

    Nearby routes

    Best routes near Pineview Loop Pathway

    32

    riders

    1. Old Snowbasin Road and Pineview Loop

    52.9km

    02:41

    800m

    800m

    This moderate 32.9-mile road cycling loop in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest combines challenging climbs with scenic lakeside views.

    Navigate

    Send to Phone

    Moderate

    11

    riders

    25.4km

    01:01

    140m

    140m

    Cycle the easy 15.8-mile Pineview Loop Path, gaining 471 feet of elevation while enjoying scenic views of Pineview Reservoir.
    Easy
    This difficult 52.5-mile road cycling loop around Pineview Reservoir via North Ogden Canyon Road offers challenging climbs and scenic views.
    Hard

    Details

    Informations

    Distance 7.63 km

    Uphill 20 m

    Downhill 30 m

    Weather

    Powered by Foreca

    Today

    Monday 16 March

    8°C

    -3°C

    0 %

    Additional weather tips

    Max wind speed: 11.0 km/h

    Most visited during

    January

    February

    March

    April

    May

    June

    July

    August

    September

    October

    November

    December

    Loading

    Location: Eden, Weber County, Utah, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the current length and planned expansion of the Pineview Loop Pathway?

    The Pineview Loop Pathway is currently a 7.5-mile paved, non-motorized path. It begins at the North Arm Trailhead in Eden and extends to the intersection of 7800 E and 100 S in Huntsville. There are plans to expand it into a continuous 16-mile loop that would encircle the entire Pineview Reservoir, offering even more extensive recreational opportunities.

    What is the general difficulty level of the Pineview Loop Pathway for cyclists and pedestrians?

    The pathway is generally considered easy to moderate in difficulty. It is primarily paved and relatively flat, making it suitable for leisurely bike rides, family outings, and comfortable strolls. While it's accessible for a wide range of users, some sections may have gentle inclines, but it's well within the capabilities of most cyclists and pedestrians.

    Are dogs allowed on the Pineview Loop Pathway?

    The pathway is generally dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times and to clean up after them. Please be mindful of other users, including cyclists and horseback riders, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

    Where are the main parking areas for accessing the Pineview Loop Pathway?

    A primary access point with parking is located at the North Arm Trailhead in Eden. As the pathway is designed to connect communities and recreational areas around the reservoir, additional parking options may be available near other access points in Eden and Huntsville. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival, especially during peak seasons when parking can fill up quickly.

    What are the best times of year to visit the Pineview Loop Pathway, considering seasonal conditions?

    The pathway offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and Fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, making them ideal for cycling and walking. Summer is popular for combining pathway use with water activities at Pineview Reservoir, though it can be more crowded. While the pathway is generally accessible year-round, winter conditions may bring snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear and caution, especially for cyclists.

    Does the Pineview Loop Pathway connect to other trails in the area?

    Yes, the Pineview Loop Pathway offers connections to other trails, enhancing the network of recreational routes in the Ogden Valley. Notably, it connects to the Wheeler Canyon Trail and is planned to connect with the future Ogden Canyon Trail, providing opportunities for longer adventures and diverse outdoor experiences.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic sections along the pathway?

    The entire pathway is renowned for its continuous scenic views of Pineview Reservoir and the surrounding mountainous landscape. As it runs mostly parallel to the road on the side closest to the reservoir, users are treated to picturesque vistas throughout their journey. The sections that transition to raised wooden boardwalks over wetlands also offer unique natural perspectives and opportunities for wildlife viewing.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter along the Pineview Loop Pathway?

    Given its location within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest and alongside Pineview Reservoir, visitors may encounter various wildlife. Common sightings include different species of birds, waterfowl, and small mammals. Keep an eye out, especially in the wetland areas and during quieter times of the day, for opportunities to observe local fauna in their natural habitat.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the Pineview Loop Pathway?

    Yes, the pathway connects the communities of Eden and Huntsville, which offer various amenities. You can find local cafes and restaurants in these towns for refreshments. For those looking to stay longer, there are accommodation options ranging from vacation rentals to camping facilities around the Pineview Reservoir area, providing convenient access to the pathway and other recreational activities.

    Is public transportation available to access the Pineview Loop Pathway?

    While the pathway is primarily accessed by personal vehicle, public transportation options directly to the trailheads may be limited. It's recommended to check local transit authority websites for Weber County for the most up-to-date information on bus routes or other services that might connect to the communities of Eden or Huntsville, from which the pathway can be accessed.

    Are there any permits or fees required to use the Pineview Loop Pathway?

    No, there are generally no specific permits or fees required to use the Pineview Loop Pathway itself. It is a public, multi-use trail designed for recreational access. However, if you plan to use facilities at nearby recreational areas around Pineview Reservoir (e.g., boat launches, campgrounds), those may have associated fees or require permits.

    What makes the Pineview Loop Pathway a good choice for families with children?

    The pathway is an excellent choice for families due to its paved, non-motorized surface, which provides a safe environment away from vehicle traffic. Its relatively flat terrain and manageable 7.5-mile length make it suitable for children of various ages and skill levels, whether cycling or walking. The scenic views and connections to recreational opportunities like picnicking and lake access further enhance its appeal for family outings.

    Other Popular Places to Check Out

    21st Street Pond (Goode Ski Lake)

    Explore
    RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepacking
    Download the app
    Follow Us on Socials

    © komoot GmbH

    Privacy Policy