Please note: With routes these distances, it’s simply impossible to not have some traffic-y miles without a great shoulder. Some of the less great roads have no other option. Whether racing or riding in our local communities, we take some risks while cycling. This is no different. 

500-MILE STAGE ROUTE

Generally speaking,  the route follows a course starting in St. George, and traveling through Hurricane, Colorado City, Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Carmel Junction, Bryce, Tropic, Escalante, Boulder, Torrey, Panguitch, Parowan, Cedar City and back to St. George. It’s a loop course on wonderful, well-maintained, quiet roads with little traffic and breath-taking scenery. Click here to see some photographs of the route.

RideWithGPS.com route maps and elevation profiles are available online as follows:

Day One – Friday: St. George to Escalante (approximately 196 miles).  Please note: RWGPS is showing a dirt section beginning at mile 65.5 which was paved several years ago. We promise you, there are no dirt roads on our amazing route!
Day Two – Saturday: Escalante to Panguitch (approximately 171 miles)
Day Three – Sunday: Panguitch to St. George (approximately 153 miles)

Riders interested in seeing the entire course at a leisurely pace (a week), in full daylight, should check out our Planet Ultra Tour of Southern Utah.

300-MILE STAGE RACE ROUTE

Generally speaking, the route follows a course starting in St. George, and traveling through Hurricane, Colorado City, Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Carmel Junction, Panguitch, Parowan, Cedar City and back to St. George. It’s a loop course on wonderful, well-maintained, quiet roads with little traffic and breath-taking scenery. Click here to see some photographs of the route.

RideWithGPS.com route maps and elevation profiles are available online as follows:

Day One – Saturday: St. George to Panguitch (approximately 144 miles).  Please note: RWGPS is showing a dirt section beginning at mile 65.5 which was paved several years ago. We promise you, there are no dirt roads on our amazing route!
Day Two – Sunday: Panguitch to St. George (approximately 153 miles)