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Bicycle Route Definitions
BIKE LANES are striped lanes with painted bi-
cycle symbols and “bike lane” signs. Bicyclists
should ride on the right side of the road, in the
same direction as adjacent traffic. Bike lanes pro-
vide bicycle-priority space on fairly busy streets.
SHARED USE PATHS are “bike trails” complete-
ly separated from the street. Bicyclists typically
share the path with pedestrians, in-line skaters,
and other users. Some paths in Salt Lake City
have steep grades.
GREEN SHARED LANES are painted on sever-
al streets downtown. Bicyclists may ride in the
middle of the green area, and motorists must
wait to pass safely.
SHARED ROADWAYS use green bike route
signs to indicate bicycle use. Bicycle symbols
may also be painted on the road to alert motor-
ists to likely use by bicyclists. There is no separate
striped area for bicyclists.
QUIET STREETS have no special signs or pave-
ment symbols but are typically low-volume, low-
speed streets frequently used by bicyclists.
Some quiet streets will have bicycle symbols
added in the future.
PAVED SHOULDERS provide some extra space
at the right side of the road where bicyclists may
have enough space to ride. There is typically not
enough space for a separate, striped bike lane.
Note: Regardless of striping or signs, bicyclists should ride far enough
away from parked cars to avoid opening car doors. See section on
“Avoiding Hazards” on reverse side.
Map published May 2011 by the Salt Lake City Transportation Division &
Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Committee.
Copies of this map are available in local bike shops
and at the City/County Building Information Desk,
451 South State St. (2nd Floor), Salt Lake City, UT 84111.
PDF version available online at www.slcgov.com/bike
Message fRoM the MayoRBicycling is an important means of transportation for many of our resi-
dents and visitors throughout the year. Whether
you’re riding recreationally along the Jordan River
Trail or commuting to work by bicycle along the
city streets, bicycling is becoming more popular
each year. To many of our residents, bicycling rep-
resents an important factor for a positive and sus-
tainable quality of life in Salt Lake City.
As a Great American City, Salt Lake City aims to have a world-class
network of urban trails and pathways connecting our foothills, down-
town, Jordan River, and every neighborhood. Thanks to the Salt Lake
City Council, the City has increased its funding for bikeways tenfold in
the last two years. Additionally, my administration is working hard to
double the number of designated bikeways and trails throughout our
City over the next few years.
I invite you to join me in exploring and experiencing our city by bicycle.
To keep up with our constant improvements on bikeways, visit www.
slcgov.com/bike. Thank you for supporting and participating in this im-
portant mode of sustainable transportation.
Ralph Becker, Mayor
BIKEWAYSFREE MAP
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South Temple
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4th Ave
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Garfield
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Hilltop
Gilmer Dr
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2700 S
2200
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1700 S
600 N
Lakeline Dr
2000
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Highland D
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Reclamation Rd
300
E
1900 N
Amelia Earhart
Riverview Ave
Scenic
1700 S
600
E
800 S
2200
W
1700 S
200 S
700
E
1730 S
300 N
2100
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3rd Ave
2300
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1500
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2100 S
1700
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1000
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400 S
200
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11th Ave
1000 N
4800
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1820 S
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1700 N
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1200
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300
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2760
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900 S
1200
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300
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600 S
700 S
Princeton
2700 S
600 N
700 N
Lakeline Dr
2000
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300
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Amelia Earhart
Beck St
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Mai
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2100
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2100 N
300
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1500
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Sunnyside Ave
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City Creek Canyon
Jordan River Trail
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JORDAN RIVEROFF-HIGHWAY
VEHICLE STATERECREATION AREA
CITY CEMETERY
CITY CREEKWATERSHED
RED BUTTEGARDEN
LIBERTYPARK
SUGARHOUSEPARK
STATEFAIRGROUNDS
SUNNYSIDEPARK
POPPERTONPARK
PARLEYS HISTORICNATURE PARK
MEMORYGROVE
RIVERSIDEPARK
UTAH STATECAPITOL
FAIRMONTPARK
ROSEWOODPARK
WESTPOINTEPARK
ROTARYGLENPARK
WETLANDOBSERVATION
AREA
MATHESONPARK
LINDSEYGARDENS
CONSTITUTIONPARK
SHERWOODPARK
TEMPLESQUARE
TANNER PARK
PIONEER
PARK
PEACE GARDENS
MILLERPARK
WARM SPRINGSPARK
SALT LAKESPORTS
COMPLEX
DONNERTRAILPARK
LIBRARYSQ
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17THSOUTHPARK
HERMANFRANKSPARK
ENSIGN PEAKNATURE PARK
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WINGPOINTE GOLF COURSE
GLENDALE GOLF COURSE
COUNTRY CLUBGOLF COURSE
BONNEVILLEGOLF COURSE
ROSE PARKGOLF COURSE
FOREST DALEGOLF COURSE
NIBLEY PARKGOLF COURSE
Ballpark
Fort Douglas
CentralStation
University Medical CenterArena
Stadium
Library900East
900 South
Court-house
Planet-arium
CityCenter
OldGreektown
Temple Sq
GallivanPlaza
Central Pointe
TrolleySquare University
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Jordan Ri ver Trail
To Sandy& Utah Lake
To bepaved(2011)
1700 S
800 S
To ParkCity
BANG
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Yale
Airpo rt Trail
To Bountiful & Davis Countyvia Hwy 89
(paved shoulder)or Orchard Dr
Hillcrest
201
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Turn into/out ofStaker Parsonto follow bike lane
City Creek
Red Butte C.
Emigr ation Creek
Parleys Creek
Surplus Canal
West Valley CitySouth Salt Lake
North Salt Lake
Millcreek Township
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CAPITOL OAKS
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Bonneville Shoreline Trail
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Gate open:Weekdays5:00 am -8:00 pm
Gilme r Dr
WILSONBLAINE
Ramona Westminster50
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Morton
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Alta
3RD MILITARY
11 T H A V E
Laird
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4th Ave3rd Ave
PARKW A Y
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City Creek Canyon:Hours are from 8:30 am to 10 pm.
Bicycling is only allowed in the canyon on odddays beginning the last Monday in May and
ending the last weekend of September. Bicyclingis not allowed on summer holidays. When bicyclingis allowed over the summer, the road is closed to
motor vehicles (except maintenance vehicles.)
During the remainder of the year, bicycling is allowed every day.
The canyon speed limit is 15 miles per hour. You can get a ticket, even on your bicycle.
Ride with caution! The canyon road is narrowand winding with many blind curves. Stay on theright side of the road, and be alert to pedestrians
and maintenance vehicles.
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S A L T L A K E C I T YS A L T L A K E C I T YB I K E W A Y S M A PB I K E W A Y S M A P
To Salt LakeMarina
To Bountiful &Davis County
Bonnev
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TRAX to Sandy
2011 Edition
Great Salt Lake
Airport Bike PathNormal hours of the Airport Bike / Jogging Path are: Feb. 1 to Oct. 31: 5:30 am to 10:00 pm Nov. 1 to Jan. 31: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
During normal hours, five security gates are closed but unlocked,and the path is open to the public. After hoursor when the national security threat is severe (red), access is restricted and the gates are locked.
Persons needing access to the Airport Trail during closed hours may obtain a security badge from the Airport after completing an application process which includes a background check and a $15 fee. (The badge expires on your second birthday after being issued.)For information about obtaining a security badge please call Airport Access Control at 801-575-2204.
The U is beginning a bicycle master plan in 2011. Please see
http://constructionimpacts.utah.edu
Users of this map should be aware that potential hazards andobstructions may exist on the routes shown and that Salt LakeCity and the Mayor's Bicycle Advisory Committee in no waywarrant the safety or fitness of the suggested routes. This mapdoes not expand the liability of Salt Lake City to bicyclists beyond the existing law. The user of this map bears full responsibility for his or her safety.
Cartography by Becka Roolf, with assistance from Kevin Belland Tom Millar. May 2011
Lega
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Salt Lake CityInternational Airport
L E G E N D Bicycle-specific ResourcesBike Collective;
Bike Lockers"S
Bike Shop½
Bicycle Transit Center
PENROSE
FAIRFAX
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nmArtesian WellÕCommunity Garden
D Dog ParkFarmers Market`
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Skate ParkSchool¹º
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Sites of Interest!(1 Abravenal Hall
!(2 Capitol Theatre
!(3 Central Station / Intermodal Hub
!(4 City/County Building
!(5 Energy Solutions Arena
!(6 Family History Library
!(7 Gateway
!(8 Hogle Zoo
!(9 LDS Conference Center
!(17 Trolley Square!(16 Tracy Aviary!(15 This is the Place Heritage Park!(14 Spring Mobile Ballpark!(13 Salt Palace!(12 Salt Lake Art Center
!(10 Raging Waters Water Park
!(11 Red Butte Garden
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Public TransportationLight Rail (TRAX)
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Routes
Quiet Street
Shared Use Path""""""""""""
Bike Lane
Signed Shared Roadway
Paved Shoulder
Proposed Path (see back)
Green Shared Lane
Hiking TrailMountain Bike & Hiking Trail
State Arterial
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Local Road
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1000 N
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Sunnyside Ave
BST- Parleys Crossing
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City Creek Canyon
Jordan River Trail
Jord
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Bonneville Shoreline Trail
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JORDAN RIVEROFF-HIGHWAY
VEHICLE STATERECREATION AREA
CITY CEMETERY
CITY CREEKWATERSHED
RED BUTTEGARDEN
LIBERTYPARK
SUGARHOUSEPARK
STATEFAIRGROUNDS
SUNNYSIDEPARK
POPPERTONPARK
PARLEYS HISTORICNATURE PARK
MEMORYGROVE
RIVERSIDEPARK
UTAH STATECAPITOL
FAIRMONTPARK
ROSEWOODPARK
WESTPOINTEPARK
ROTARYGLENPARK
WETLANDOBSERVATION
AREA
MATHESONPARK
LINDSEYGARDENS
CONSTITUTIONPARK
SHERWOODPARK
TEMPLESQUARE
TANNER PARK
PIONEER
PARK
PEACE GARDENS
MILLERPARK
WARM SPRINGSPARK
SALT LAKESPORTS
COMPLEX
DONNERTRAILPARK
LIBRARYSQ
COTTONWOODPARK
17THSOUTHPARK
HERMANFRANKSPARK
ENSIGN PEAKNATURE PARK
WASATCHHOLLOW
PARK
WINGPOINTE GOLF COURSE
GLENDALE GOLF COURSE
COUNTRY CLUBGOLF COURSE
BONNEVILLEGOLF COURSE
ROSE PARKGOLF COURSE
FOREST DALEGOLF COURSE
NIBLEY PARKGOLF COURSE
Ballpark
Fort Douglas
CentralStation
University Medical CenterArena
Stadium
Library900East
900 South
Court-house
Planet-arium
CityCenter
OldGreektown
Temple Sq
GallivanPlaza
Central Pointe
TrolleySquare University
S. Campus
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Jordan Ri ver Trail
To Sandy& Utah Lake
To bepaved(2011)
1700 S
800 S
To ParkCity
BANG
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Yale
Airpo rt Trail
To Bountiful & Davis Countyvia Hwy 89
(paved shoulder)or Orchard Dr
Hillcrest
201
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Turn into/out ofStaker Parsonto follow bike lane
City Creek
Red Butte C.
Emigr ation Creek
Parleys Creek
Surplus Canal
West Valley CitySouth Salt Lake
North Salt Lake
Millcreek Township
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Bonneville Shoreline Trail
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Gate open:Weekdays5:00 am -8:00 pm
Gilme r Dr
WILSONBLAINE
Ramona Westminster
500
W
400
W
UTA
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NORTH STAR
NEW
STA
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SILVER S TAR
COLO NEL
Morton
300 S
Alta
3RD MILITARY
11 T H A V E
Laird
CLAYBOURNE
HARRISON
2000
E
WILMING TON
1900
E
4th Ave3rd Ave
PARKW A Y
13TH
400 S
BROA
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LAYT ON
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City Creek Canyon:Hours are from 8:30 am to 10 pm.
Bicycling is only allowed in the canyon on odddays beginning the last Monday in May and
ending the last weekend of September. Bicyclingis not allowed on summer holidays. When bicyclingis allowed over the summer, the road is closed to
motor vehicles (except maintenance vehicles.)
During the remainder of the year, bicycling is allowed every day.
The canyon speed limit is 15 miles per hour. You can get a ticket, even on your bicycle.
Ride with caution! The canyon road is narrowand winding with many blind curves. Stay on theright side of the road, and be alert to pedestrians
and maintenance vehicles.
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S A L T L A K E C I T YS A L T L A K E C I T YB I K E W A Y S M A PB I K E W A Y S M A P
To Salt LakeMarina
To Bountiful &Davis County
Bo
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line
Trai
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TRAX to Sandy
2011 Edition
Great Salt Lake
Airport Bike PathNormal hours of the Airport Bike / Jogging Path are: Feb. 1 to Oct. 31: 5:30 am to 10:00 pm Nov. 1 to Jan. 31: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
During normal hours, five security gates are closed but unlocked,and the path is open to the public. After hoursor when the national security threat is severe (red), access is restricted and the gates are locked.
Persons needing access to the Airport Trail during closed hours may obtain a security badge from the Airport after completing an application process which includes a background check and a $15 fee. (The badge expires on your second birthday after being issued.)For information about obtaining a security badge please call Airport Access Control at 801-575-2204.
The U is beginning a bicycle master plan in 2011. Please see
http://constructionimpacts.utah.edu
Users of this map should be aware that potential hazards andobstructions may exist on the routes shown and that Salt LakeCity and the Mayor's Bicycle Advisory Committee in no waywarrant the safety or fitness of the suggested routes. This mapdoes not expand the liability of Salt Lake City to bicyclists beyond the existing law. The user of this map bears full responsibility for his or her safety.
Cartography by Becka Roolf, with assistance from Kevin Belland Tom Millar. May 2011
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Salt Lake CityInternational Airport
L E G E N D Bicycle-specific ResourcesBike Collective;
Bike Lockers$S
Bike Shop%
Bicycle Transit Center
PENROSE
FAIRFAX4250'
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just south of the Terminal 1 building.
nmArtesian Well!Community Garden
D Dog ParkFarmers Market`
HospitalÆq
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Sites of Interest!(1 Abravenal Hall
!(2 Capitol Theatre
!(3 Central Station / Intermodal Hub
!(4 City/County Building
!(5 Energy Solutions Arena
!(6 Family History Library
!(7 Gateway
!(8 Hogle Zoo
!(9 LDS Conference Center
!(17 Trolley Square!(16 Tracy Aviary!(15 This is the Place Heritage Park!(14 Spring Mobile Ballpark!(13 Salt Palace!(12 Salt Lake Art Center
!(10 Raging Waters Water Park
!(11 Red Butte Garden
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Public TransportationLight Rail (TRAX)
Commuter Rail (FrontRunner)! Rail Stations
Routes
Quiet Street
Shared Use Path$$$$$$$$$$$$
Bike Lane
Signed Shared Roadway
Paved Shoulder
Proposed Path (see back)
Green Shared Lane
Hiking TrailMountain Bike & Hiking Trail
State Arterial
City Arterial
Collector Road
Local Road
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South Temple
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700
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Foothill Dr
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1100
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1900
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4th Ave
Star
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Princeton
1830
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900 S
Garfield
Nav
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Hilltop
Gilmer Dr
1300 S
Che
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600
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2700 S
2200
W
1700 S
600 N
Lakeline Dr
2000
E
Highland D
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Reclamation Rd
300
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1900 N
Amelia Earhart
Riverview Ave
Scenic
1700 S
600
E
800 S
2200
W
1700 S
200 S
700
E
1730 S
300 N
2100
E
3rd Ave
2300
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1500
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2100 S
1700
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1000
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400 S
200
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11th Ave
1000 N
4800
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1820 S
4000
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5500
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700 N
Pion
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4400
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1700 N
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1200
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Directors Row
900 S
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Indu
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500
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1100
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Gua
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1300 S
2700 S
Bonne
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Blvd
Uni
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3230
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Wak
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N Temple Frontage Rd
300
W
2760
W
2100 S
200
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900 S
1200
W
300
E
600 S
700 S
Princeton
2700 S
600 N
700 N
Lakeline Dr
2000
E
300
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Amelia Earhart
Beck St
600
W
1730 S
Mai
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2100
E
2100 N
300
E
2300
E
1500
E
1700
E
1000
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4800
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1820 S
Indiana Ave
1100 S 1300
E
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2nd Ave
4130
W
Indu
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1300 S
2700 S
Wak
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2100 S
200 S
900 S
900 S
300
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2100 S
Sunnyside Ave
BST- Parleys Crossing
200
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Parleys Trail
City Creek Canyon
Jordan River Trail
Jord
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Bonneville Shoreline Trail
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150 S
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200 S
800 N
3300 S
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2650
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1800
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JEWELL
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APRICOT
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City Creek Canyon:Hours are from 8:30 am to 10 pm.
Bicycling is only allowed in the canyon on odddays beginning the last Monday in May and
ending the last weekend of September. Bicyclingis not allowed on summer holidays. When bicyclingis allowed over the summer, the road is closed to
motor vehicles (except maintenance vehicles.)
During the remainder of the year, bicycling is allowed every day.
The canyon speed limit is 15 miles per hour. You can get a ticket, even on your bicycle.
Ride with caution! The canyon road is narrowand winding with many blind curves. Stay on theright side of the road, and be alert to pedestrians
and maintenance vehicles.
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S A L T L A K E C I T YS A L T L A K E C I T YB I K E W A Y S M A PB I K E W A Y S M A P
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2011 Edition
Great Salt Lake
Airport Bike PathNormal hours of the Airport Bike / Jogging Path are: Feb. 1 to Oct. 31: 5:30 am to 10:00 pm Nov. 1 to Jan. 31: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
During normal hours, five security gates are closed but unlocked,and the path is open to the public. After hoursor when the national security threat is severe (red), access is restricted and the gates are locked.
Persons needing access to the Airport Trail during closed hours may obtain a security badge from the Airport after completing an application process which includes a background check and a $15 fee. (The badge expires on your second birthday after being issued.)For information about obtaining a security badge please call Airport Access Control at 801-575-2204.
The U is beginning a bicycle master plan in 2011. Please see
http://constructionimpacts.utah.edu
Users of this map should be aware that potential hazards andobstructions may exist on the routes shown and that Salt LakeCity and the Mayor's Bicycle Advisory Committee in no waywarrant the safety or fitness of the suggested routes. This mapdoes not expand the liability of Salt Lake City to bicyclists beyond the existing law. The user of this map bears full responsibility for his or her safety.
Cartography by Becka Roolf, with assistance from Kevin Belland Tom Millar. May 2011
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L E G E N D Bicycle-specific ResourcesBike Collective;
Bike Lockers$S
Bike Shop%
Bicycle Transit Center
PENROSE
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nmArtesian Well!Community Garden
D Dog ParkFarmers Market`
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Sites of Interest!(1 Abravenal Hall
!(2 Capitol Theatre
!(3 Central Station / Intermodal Hub
!(4 City/County Building
!(5 Energy Solutions Arena
!(6 Family History Library
!(7 Gateway
!(8 Hogle Zoo
!(9 LDS Conference Center
!(17 Trolley Square!(16 Tracy Aviary!(15 This is the Place Heritage Park!(14 Spring Mobile Ballpark!(13 Salt Palace!(12 Salt Lake Art Center
!(10 Raging Waters Water Park
!(11 Red Butte Garden
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HAWK Ped SignalTraffic SignalSite of Interest!(6
Public TransportationLight Rail (TRAX)
Commuter Rail (FrontRunner)! Rail Stations
Routes
Quiet Street
Shared Use Path$$$$$$$$$$$$
Bike Lane
Signed Shared Roadway
Paved Shoulder
Proposed Path (see back)
Green Shared Lane
Hiking TrailMountain Bike & Hiking Trail
State Arterial
City Arterial
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Local Road
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MayoR’s Bicycle aDVisoRy coMMittee
The Salt Lake City Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Committee (MBAC) consists
of dedicated residents and City employees working together to make
the city more bicycle friendly. In 1977, a group of bicycling enthusiasts
joined together to form a group dedicated to bicycle advocacy. In 1986,
the MBAC was officially recognized by the Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office.
The MBAC’s mission statement is: “To promote, enhance, preserve, and
when necessary, create/restore physical, social, political, and economic
environments where bicycling is recognized as an essential element of
a clean, healthy, and vital community.”
The MBAC meets monthly to work with the City to improve bicycle in-
frastructure, enforcement, education, participation, and evaluation of
programs, and to organize events for Bike Week in early May. The com-
mittee’s email list consists of more than 250 participants and serves as
a primary outlet for bicycle advocacy information in Salt Lake City. The
MBAC meets on the second Wednesday of every month from 5-7pm
in Room 335 of the City / County Building at 451 South State St. Resi-
dents serving on the committee do so on a volunteer basis. Anyone
interested in making Salt Lake more bicycle friendly is invited to attend
and participate.
For more information about the MBAC, call the Mayor’s Office at
801-535-7704. >> www.slcgov.com/bike
a silVeR Bicycle fRienDly coMMunity
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Salt Lake City is recognized as a Silver-level Bicycle
Friendly Community by the League of American Bi-
cyclists’ Bicycle Friendly Community program. Salt
Lake City was first recognized as Bronze in 2007, and
was promoted to Silver in 2010. The City continues
to take steps to improve bicycle facilities, education, encouragement,
enforcement, and policies. >> bicyclefriendlyamerica.org
coMPlete stReetsFor many years, transportation infrastructure in the United States fo-
cused on the private automobile, often to the exclusion and detriment
of bicyclists and pedestrians. Salt Lake City has joined many communi-
ties across the country in the “Complete Streets” approach.
In 2010, the Salt Lake City Council passed a “Complete Streets” ordi-
nance requiring the City to address bicycle and pedestrian facilities on
all streets, as each street is resurfaced or reconstructed, as appropriate
to the volume and speed of the road. >> completestreets.org
MORE BIKE LANES?
Bike lanes provide striped, signed road space for preferential use by bi-
cycles. Motorists may cross bike lanes to parallel park, enter a driveway,
or make a turn.
When Salt Lake City resurfaces or reconstructs a roadway, transportation
staff members consider whether bike lanes or other bicycle accommo-
dation can be added as part of the project. Working within the existing
width of the road, bike lanes may be added by narrowing existing lanes,
reducing the number of lanes, or designating an existing shoulder as a
bike lane. Sometimes bike lanes are added as a separate project.
Changing from a four-lane roadway (two lanes in each direction) to a
three-lane roadway (one lane in each direction with a continuous cen-
ter turn lane) increases safety for motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians,
while maintaining road capacity for motorists.
GREEN SHARED LANES
In 2008, Salt Lake City pioneered a new design in the U.S. by painting
a 4-foot wide green stripe down the center of the lane on 200 South
between State St. and Main St. This green band, marked with bicycle
shared lane markings, links bike lanes on the east and west. Bicyclists
are encouraged to take the lane in this block. The design has been
a success and is now being replicated in other cities. In 2010, green
shared lanes were added to Main St. and South Temple downtown.
SHARED LANE MARKINGS
Shared lane markings are used where there is insufficient width for bike
lanes. These bicycle symbols painted on the road do not change the
way the road functions legally, but they do remind motorists of bicy-
clists on the road and give bicyclists a feeling of belonging. Several
miles of shared lane markings will be installed in 2011.
BICYCLE BOULEVARDS
Bicycle boulevards are low-volume streets that have been designated
for bicycle use. They may divert through-traffic from the street, or
improve crossings of busier streets for bicyclists while not improving
crossings for motorists. Bicycle boulevards work particularly well with a
grid network such as Salt Lake City’s. Salt Lake City is currently consider-
ing a pilot project on 600 East.
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Mutual respect between bicyclists and drivers is essential for safety on
the road. Bicyclists riding on the road must follow the same laws as mo-
tor vehicles, and may be subject to the same tickets and fines. Bicyclists
have a legal and ethical responsibility to follow the traffic laws.
Road Respect is a new statewide public safety campaign sponsored
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way Safety Office.
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Multi-use tRailsSalt Lake City currently has 26 miles of paved multi-use trails for bicy-
cling, walking, jogging or inline skating. In the winter, most paths may
be skiable or snowshoeable soon after snowstorms.
Jordan River Trail – This greenway trail follows the river, often cross-
ing from one bank to another, sometimes on dedicated trail bridges,
other times on the road. When complete, the Jordan River Trail will be
a continuous, non-motorized, paved trail system along the river from
its headwaters at Utah Lake to its connection with the Legacy Parkway
Trail in Davis County near the Great Salt Lake - a total distance of ap-
proximately 40 miles. >>www.slcgov.com/bike (including Google
Earth trail map)
Salt Lake City’s portion of the Jordan River Trail includes:
• 2100 S to 200 S (3.8 miles) – With the Fall 2009 opening of a new
section of the trail under I-80, the trail now extends uninterrupted
from the city’s southern boundary with West Valley City at 2100
South, to the bike lanes on 200 S.
• 200 S to North Temple – gap in trail (0.5 miles) – Use 200 S, 1000
W, and North Temple to connect north. The city is currently working
with Union Pacific Railroad, Rocky Mountain Power and Questar Gas
to determine the best way to bring the trail through this area.
• North Temple to Davis County (4.6 miles)– The trail is paved from
North Temple to Redwood Road and is passable (but unpaved) from
Redwood Road to its connection with the paved section in Davis
County. This dirt section is scheduled to be paved by Salt Lake City
during Spring/Summer 2011. The trail continues north 1.0 miles
(known as the Chevron Mile) in Davis County to its connection with
the Legacy Parkway Trail.
• Wasatch Loop Trail: Long term, the plan is for the Jordan River Trail
to be part of a much larger non-motorized trail system called the
Wasatch Loop Trail spanning over 200 miles throughout the follow-
ing seven counties: Davis, Morgan, Salt Lake, Summit, Utah, Wasatch,
and Weber. >> www.mountainland.org
City Creek Canyon / Memory Grove – A 1.2 mile shared-use path
through Memory Grove Park begins at State Street and Second Avenue.
North of the path’s crossing with Bonneville Boulevard, the path is a 4.6-
mile park road in City Creek Canyon closed to cars on days that bikes
are permitted (and vice versa). Please see front of map for the canyon
schedule and important safety guidelines.
Airport Trail – This 2.8 mile trail provides a bicycle / pedestrian con-
nection along the south side of the airport from North Temple to the
International Center. The trail has restricted hours; please see front of
map for details. Until the UTA Airport Light Rail Extension is completed,
this trail, in combination with 3700 West, provides the only access by
bicycle to the airport.
Bonneville Shoreline Trail (BST) - This trail is envisioned as a hiking, jog-
ging, and mountain biking pathway on the west slopes of the Wasatch
Mountain Range and the east slopes of the Oquirrh Range, on or near
the shoreline bench of the ancient Lake Bonneville. The trail may even-
tually connect from the Idaho border to Juab County, an airline distance
of over 150 miles. In Salt Lake City, the trail is complete and consists
of 17 miles of dirt path and 5.7 miles of on-roadway/paved path. >>
bonnevilleshorelinetrail.org
TRAILS IN DEVELOPMENT
Plans for trails in Salt Lake City include several corridors that are not yet
formally open to the public. Some of these are described below and
are included on the map as yellow dashed lines to illustrate the long-
term vision for the trail network.
Parley’s Trail – This trail will eventually extend from the Bonneville
Shoreline Trail on the east to the Jordan River Trail on the west. A 0.9-
mile segment of Parley’s Trail through Parley’s Historic Nature Park and
Tanner Park opened in 2010, and an interim, on-road route for the trail
will be signed between Tanner Park and Sugarhouse Park in 2011. In
addition, two other sections of trail will begin construction in 2011 with
completion scheduled for 2012. The first section, known as “The Draw
at Sugar House” will connect Sugar House Park to Hidden Hollow under
1300 East. The second section will follow the south side of Sugar House
Park connecting 1300 East to 1700 East. A large section of the trail west
of Hidden Hollow will follow the corridor of the planned Sugar House
Streetcar line. Salt Lake County is handling project management and is
working closely with the PRATT (Parley’s Rails, Trails & Tunnels) Coalition,
Salt Lake City, City of South Salt Lake, Utah Transit Authority, and Utah
Dept. of Transportation to complete the trail. >> parleystrail.org
900 South Rail Trail – This 2.3-mile trail is proposed within the aban-
doned 900 South rail corridor between the Surplus Canal near 2400
West and approximately 600 West. Because the city now owns the rail
corridor property between Redwood Road and 600 West, this section
of the trail will likely be constructed first. Depending on funding avail-
ability, there is a chance this section of trail will be constructed during
2011. This initial section of trail will connect the Poplar Grove and Glen-
dale neighborhoods to the Jordan River Trail and the bike lanes on 900
South that lead to the 900 South TRAX Light Rail station at 200 West.
When complete, this trail will also connect with the Surplus Canal Trail,
described below.
Surplus Canal Trail – This 2.6-mile proposed trail will follow the east side
Surplus Canal maintenance road between 2100 South and 500 South.
This trail is in early planning stages with no construction timeframe.
Jordan & Salt Lake City Canal Trail – This trail is proposed within the Jor-
dan & Salt Lake City Canal corridor in Salt Lake City and passes through
the middle of Sugar House. The trail is proposed to extend from the
southern City boundary at 3300 South to 800 South where it would
connect with the 800 South bicycle lanes – about 4 miles. During 2011
a feasibility study will be completed to determine where a trail can be
accommodated in the corridor, where it will need to be on city streets
and what form it will take (trail, bike lanes, shared lanes, etc.).
City Creek Trail – This trail is proposed to extend from the Jordan River
near 100 South to State Street at North Temple roughly following the
route of City Creek to the Jor-
dan River. The corridor may be a
combination of off-street paved
trail and bicycle lanes. The initial
section of trail being planned ex-
tends from the Jordan River Trail
to 500 West utilizing the aban-
doned Union Pacific Folsom Av-
enue rail corridor.
PicKing Bicycle RoutesThe route you are accustomed to drive in your car may not be the best
route on your bike. Aside from multi-use trails, Salt Lake City’s grid sys-
tem provides plenty of options for choosing a bicycle route to suit your
style. Some bicyclists prefer quiet neighborhood streets, while others
like the faster pace of arterial routes. Riding on quiet streets may be
slower, because you will have to wait for a break in traffic to cross arte-
rial streets. Arterial streets with bike lanes may be a good choice if you
want through-roads that also provide you with bicycle-preferred space.
If you are new to bicycling in the city, spend some time exploring which
streets work best for you. When selecting a route, you may wish to
consider:
• Trafficspeedandvolume.
• Availablemulti-useormountainbiketrails.
• Intersectionsandcrossings–bothforsafety,andforapproachesthat
give you the right-of-way.
• Trafficsignaltiming.
• Hills–andparticularlysteepgrades.
• Shadetrees,especiallyinthesummer.
BICYCLES & THE LAW
Bicycles are considered vehicles by law, and must follow traffic laws,
signs, and signals like any other vehicle. Utah Statute 41-6a-1102
ABOUT CRASHES
Many bicyclists are afraid of being hit by a car from behind. While pos-
sible, this is one of the least common types of crashes in an urban en-
vironment. The most common type of crash for bicyclists of all ages
is a simple fall – a bicyclist losing control due to road debris, speed, or
bicycle handling. This is a reason to wear a helmet, even if you are rid-
ing on a bike path.
Beyond the basics below, a very good resource for understanding and
avoiding typical crashes is a resource website entitled “How to Not Get
Hit by Cars”. >> bicyclesafe.com
INTERSECTION SAVVY
Most crashes between cars and bikes occur at intersections. These
crashes may occur when a car turns across a bicyclists’ path, or a bicy-
clist fails to obey a stop sign or signal. Follow these safety tips.
NEVER RIDE AGAINST TRAFFIC. As a bicyclist,
ride on the right side of the road. Riding against
traffic is especially dangerous at intersections.
By law, bicyclists are required to ride in the
same direction as automobile traffic. Utah Stat-
ute 41-6a-1105
Depending on your destination, use the appropriate travel lane at the
intersection – the right-turn lane if you are turning right, the right-most
through lane if you are going straight, or the left-turn lane if you are
turning left. If you are not comfortable with the traffic at the intersec-
tion, you may use the sidewalk / crosswalks at walking speed.
TURNING RIGHT: Bicyclists turning right rarely conflict with other traf-
fic. Stop and yield before turning right on red.
GOING STRAIGHT: Drivers at intersections may
not see you. Make eye contact with turning driv-
ers. Assume they don’t see you until you’re sure
they do.
As you approach the intersection, look for traffic
at these three conflict points:
1. Look back over your shoulder for traffic behind you. If there is no
traffic behind you, you may wish to move slightly left (into the travel
lane) for visibility going through the intersection. When stopped at a
red light, stay to the left of cars turning right.
2. Look for left-turning traffic ahead of you. Motorists turning left may
not see you, especially at night. If there is no traffic behind you, move
further left in the travel lane to be in a visible location. At night, a
front light is both smart and required by law.
3. Look for right-turning traffic from the street on your right. As with
left-turning traffic, using a headlight at night and riding further left
will increase your visibility.
TURNING LEFT: There are two ways to turn.
1
2
1. Vehicle-style left turn. Look back. If the way
is clear, signal and move to the left lane. Turn
left from the left side of the street or the ded-
icated left-turn lane, if available.
2. Pedestrian-style left turn. You may also turn
left in two steps. Ride to the far side of the
intersection, then wait and cross with pedestrians after the signal
changes.
SIGNAL YOUR TURNS: Bicyclists should use
hand signals as shown. Practice dropping one
hand from the handlebars while steering
straight. The law provides that you do not have
to signal if you need to use your hands to steer
or brake. Utah Statute 41-6a-1109
GETTING A GREEN LIGHT
Bicycles are vehicles under Utah law and must follow the rules of the
road, including stopping at red lights.
At traffic signals, bicyclists can often trigger the green light – if you
know where to position your bicycle.
• Video detection – At some traffic signals, you will see small cameras
up near the signals. The cameras should detect bicyclists who are
waiting in a bike lane or in the travel lane. The cameras are set to
ignore right-turning cars. If you are in the right-turn area, you may
not be detected. If there is no other traffic on the road, try stopping
your bicycle in the middle of the through lane to get a green light.
• Loop detection – If you can see circular pat-
terns or other patterns of a metal wire just
under the road surface, position your bicycle
with the wheels and crank over the edge of
the circle, or over the wires for other patterns.
These wire, called “loops,” detect metal; the
bicycle’s smaller amount of metal must be very near the wire to trigger
the light. If you have cleats on your shoes, try putting your cleat right
on the circle of the loop.
• Timed lights – During rush hour, most traffic lights in the City are
timed by a computer, independent of vehicle detection.
aVoiDing haZaRDsLook ahead of you on the road to anticipate and avoid road hazards
such as gravel, broken glass, and potholes. Report problems by calling
the SLC Streets Division at 801-535-6999.
TRAIN TRACKS AND DRAIN GRATES.
Train / streetcar tracks and drain grates create two hazards.
• WHEEL GRABBERS. Tracks and drain grates
can create a “slot” that can grab your wheel. If
your wheel gets lodged in the groove of a track
or draingrate, it can stop your bicycle suddenly,
throwing you over the handlebars. Or the slot
can disrupt your balance and make you crash.
To avoid these problems, cross tracks at right angles and avoid drain
grates.
• SLIPPERY WHEN WET. Tracks, drain grates, and other metal surfaces
can be slippery when wet. Use extra caution.
AVOID THE DOOR PRIZE
The “door zone” is a dangerous place to ride a
bike. Ride about 3-4 feet away from parked
cars. On streets with bike lanes next to parked
cars, ride on the left-hand side of the bike lane.
If there are gaps between parked cars, do not
weave into the gaps but continue to ride in a
predictable, straight line.
DRIVEWAY DANGERS
Cars pulling into or out of driveways can present a hazard to bicyclists,
especially if you are riding on the sidewalk or on the far right side of
the road. Use extra caution when crossing driveways on the sidewalk.
When riding on the road, if there is no traffic behind you, move slightly
to the left in the lane, where drivers are looking for traffic. If necessary,
wave or yell.
BiKe eQuiPMent checKDo a basic safety check on your bicycle every time you ride. This “ABC
Quick Check” takes only seconds.
A is for AIR. Squeeze your tires to make sure you have enough air. They
should feel rock hard. Under-inflated tires are more likely to get flats.
B is for BRAKES. Test your brakes and make sure they work.
C is for CHAIN and CRANK. Make sure your chain is on the cogs and
lubricated, and that your crank is not loose or gritty.
QUICK is for QUICK RELEASES. Make sure they’re tight. When you
tighten them, they should be stiff enough to leave an impression in
the palm of your hand.
You may also want to do a “bounce test.” Pick up and drop your bicycle
from about an inch above the ground. Listen for clinks, clanks, and
loose parts, and tighten / fix as necessary.
lights at nightState law requires a white front light from dusk
to dawn. This is a requirement in all 50 states
and is also a smart idea since most crashes oc-
cur from the front. A red rear reflector or red
rear light (either flashing or solid) is also re-
quired. Reflectors visible to the sides are also
required, unless your headlight has sidelights. Utah Statute 41-6a-1114
if you’Re in a cRashMake sure you’re okay. Go to the hospital if in doubt.
Call the police (911) and get a police report at the scene.
Write down what happened to you. Take photos if you have a camera.
Get names and contact information from any witnesses.
If you are hurt, you can file a Personal Injury Protection (PIP) claim with
either your own auto insurance or the car driver’s insurance (regardless
of who is at fault). Auto insurance covers you when you are on your
bike for certain types of accidents. You may also consider hiring a per-
sonal injury attorney.
RePoRting PRoBleMsIf you encounter hazards on the road or trail, report them to the appro-
priate government agency:
State Highways: UDOT Traffic Operations, 801-887-3700
Salt Lake City: www.slcgov.com/bike or 801-535-6630
Jordan River Trail: Find the right agency at www.slctrans.com/JRT
Roads in other municipalities: Call the city, town, or county offices.
DRess BRight & tightBRIGHT. Increase your safety on the road simply by wearing bright col-
ors: yellow, neon yellow-lime, orange, and hot-pink are the most visible.
On rural roads, a reflective safety triangle on the back of your bike can
increase visibility.
TIGHT. Before you ride, make sure that your pant cuffs are tight (use
a rubber band or special leg band), your shoe laces are tied to avoid
being caught in your chain, and your clothes don’t dangle into your
wheels, brakes, or chain—especially if you wear a dress or tie a jacket
around your waist.
BRaKes aRe ReQuiReDState law requires that bicycles have brakes. Fixed-gear bicycles with-
out brakes are illegal and dangerous, especially on hills. Aside from your
own safety, you could hurt someone else. Utah Statute 41-6a-1113 (2)
locK it oR lose itBicycle theft in Salt Lake City has been on the rise recently, and bicy-
clists are well advised to use a good lock.
A U-lock is recommended for locking the front
wheel and triangle of the frame to a solid fixed
object (such as a bicycle rack). Cable locks are
more easily cut. An unattended, unlocked bicy-
cle is its own getaway vehicle!
If your bicycle is stolen, police will have a hard
time returning it to you, even if found, unless
you know your bicycle’s serial number, typically
located on the bottom of the bicycle under-
neath the crankshaft (bottom bracket). Licens-
ing your bicycle at a SLC bike shop, police sta-
tion, or fire station should ensure that your serial
number is recorded, and is also required by law. Salt Lake City Ordi-
nance 12.80.010
WHERE TO LOCK IT
Salt Lake City provides bicycle racks throughout the city, especially in
the Central Business District. Look for “whirly-gig” sculptures made of
recycled bicycle parts on tall poles, which mark the locations of many
bicycle racks downtown.
REQUEST A BIKE RACK
As funding permits, Salt Lake City will install bicycle racks in front of
businesses on the public way. If a business you patronize lacks a bicycle
rack, ask the owner or manager to request a rack at 801-535-6630 or
online. >> www.slcgov.com/bike
BIKE PARKING AT EVENTS
The Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective offers valet bicycle parking at many
large events in the City, notably the Pioneer Park Farmers’ Market (8am
– 1pm Saturdays from mid-June to mid October), the Twilight Concert
Series (Thursday evenings in July and August, also at Pioneer Park), and
other festivals / events in the City. Parking is free, but donations are
welcome. Thousands of bicyclists take advantage of this service each
summer. >> slcbikecollective.org
Bicycles & tRansit
BIKES ON BUSES
Bicycles are allowed on all bus routes except Ski and Paratransit service.
UTA buses use a front bicycle rack with two bicycle capacity. If the front
racks are at capacity, an operator has the option to allow a bicycle in the
interior of the bus at his or her discretion. All loading and unloading of
bicycles will be done by the bicyclist.
To load your bicycle on the bus, follow the instruc-
tions below. These are also printed on the rack.
1. Lower the rack using the release handle.
2. Load your bike in the wheel trays.
3. Secure with hook over the wheel.
When you get off the bus, remind the driver that you need to unload
your bike. If the rack is empty, fold it back up.
BIKES ON TRAX / RAIL
UTA passengers are allowed to bring bicycles on board TRAX and Front-
Runner, provided there is room and the bike does not block doors,
aisles or stairways. Bicycles must be free of loose dirt. Please walk – do
not ride – your bicycle on the platform. No fuel-powered vehicles (such
as scooters or gas-powered bicycles) are permitted on trains.
• TRAX: Bicyclists must board through the front and rear doors of each
car in the train (excluding the car end directly behind the train opera-
tor) – look for the bicycle symbol on the door and on the platform.
Bicyclists must stand with the bicycle at all times. If the train is too
full, you may need to wait for the next train.
• FrontRunner: Board the bi-level car closest to the locomotive. There
are spaces for 12 bicycles to be parked uprightly on this car. If using
any other car, enter through the door with a green bicycle symbol.
Place the bicycle under the stairs (room for 4 bicycles). No bikes are
allowed in single-level cars.
Bike racks are available at most TRAX and FrontRunner stations. You
must provide your own lock.
UTA schedules and route planning are online. >> www.rideuta.com
BIKE LOCKERS AT RAIL STOPS
Bike lockers – enclosed bicycle storage boxes – are available to rent
on an annual basis at several TRAX and FrontRunner stations. To
rent a locker, contact UTA at 1-888-RIDE-UTA (743-3882) or online.
>> utarideshare.com
BICYCLE TRANSIT CENTER
A new staffed/secure bicycle parking facility opened in 2010 at the
Utah Transit Authority’s Intermodal Hub Building at 250 S 600 W. Can-
yon Sports operates the Bicycle Transit Center under contract to the
Utah Transit Authority in partnership with Salt Lake City, the Utah De-
partment of Transportation, the Wasatch Front Regional Council, and
the Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Committee.
The Bicycle Transit Center provides 80 bicycle parking spaces to serve
bicycle and multi-modal commuters, and members-only access to
shower/changing facilities and after-hours bicycle parking. Bicycle re-
pair, rental, and sales are also available. Funding for this project has
been provided in part by the US Department of Energy’s Energy Effi-
ciency & Conservation Block Grant program and the US Department
of Transportation’s Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement
program. >> bicycletransitcenter.com
BiKe shoPs in slcSalt Lake City has 10 bike shops within the city limits and several ad-
ditional bike shops just beyond our borders. Bike shops are shown on
the map. Most bike shops offer sales, accessories, and service, but local
shops are closed on Sundays.
slc BiKe collectiVeThe Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective is a community-based, self-service
bike shop that will teach you how to fix your own bicycle with assis-
tance from volunteer and staff mechanics. The Collective has bicycle
tools and repair stands available for use, offers a series of classes on
bicycle repair, and has a women-only shop night. The Collective also
sells used bicycles (either in working condition or needing repair). You
may also purchase reused bicycle parts through the Collective.
801-FAT-BIKE >> slcbikecollective.org
• Headquarters and Community Bicycle Shop - 2312 S West Temple.
All services, as described above. The Bike Collective is open evenings
Monday-Thursday and Saturday afternoon, with reduced hours dur-
ing the winter.
• U of U Bike Collective – Located at the University of Utah, east of the
Utah Museum of Fine Art, this location offers repairs and assistance
with repairs. >> ubike.org
• Day-Riverside Library Bike Collective – Co-located with the Day-
Riverside branch of the Salt Lake City Public Library, 1575 W 1000 N.
Repairs and tools.
sMaRt cycling classesWould you like to improve your comfort level with bicycling in traf-
fic? The SLC Bicycle Collective (as above) offers classes for both adults
and children. Typically offered in the spring and early summer, Smart
Cycling courses give bicyclists the confidence they need to ride safely
and legally in traffic or on the trail. The course also covers bicycle safety
checks, fixing a flat, on-bike skills, and crash avoidance techniques, and
includes a student manual. A commuter class is also offered.
coMMute By BiKeStatewide, an estimated 8-10% of Utahns commute by bike at least oc-
casionally during good weather. In Salt Lake City, this percentage is
likely higher. Even if you dress professionally for work or lack access
to a shower, commuting by bike is possible if you apply creativity to
your wardrobe and commute. Outfitting your bike with fenders, a rack,
waterproof bags (panniers) and lights will have you prepared to carry
clothing and ride in wet weather.
The Utah Department of Transportation publishes a guide to commut-
ing by bike. >> udot.utah.gov/go/walkingandbiking
If you would like to find a “Bike Buddy” to share a long commute or to
assist you in getting started in commuting, the Utah Transit Authority
hosts an online matching system for bicycle commuters. Those who
are willing to serve as a “Bike Buddy” to new bicyclists are also encour-
aged to sign up. >> www.UTAcommuter.com
hoW aBout helMets?Wearing a bicycle helmet is smart, whether you ride in traffic or on a
trail. Helmets are required on most organized bicycle rides, but are not
required by law. Bicyclists of all ages can make sure a helmet fits by do-
ing the Eyes, Ears, Mouth test:
EYES: Start by making sure the helmet fits comfort-
ably on your head, but not too loosely. Place the hel-
met on your head level with your eyebrows.
EARS: Adjust the straps to form a Y under each
earlobe. Poorly-adjusted straps are a common
cause of the helmet sitting too far back on the head.
MOUTH: Tighten the chinstrap so you can just slip
two fingers under the helmet. When you open your
mouth wide, you should feel your helmet tighten on
the top of your head.
The helmet should sit level on your head and be
snug. As with any article of clothing, helmets are
more comfortable if they fit you and are adjusted
correctly.
Eyes, Ears, Mouth test developed by the Bicycle Coali-
tion of Maine. Images courtesy of the National Highway Traffic Safety Ad-
ministration.
RiDing on siDeWalKsBicyclists may ride on sidewalks in Salt Lake City, except in the desig-
nated downtown area (shaded in light red on the map). However, the
sidewalk may not be safer than the street because motorists are not
expecting fast-moving bicyclists to come zipping off the curb at inter-
sections. If you choose to ride on the sidewalk, use particular care at
intersections and driveways.
RIDE ON THE RIGHT. It is safer to ride on the sidewalk on the right side
of the road (going in the direction of traffic) than to ride on the sidewalk
against traffic.
YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS. Persons on foot have
the right-of-way on sidewalks and other walk-
ways. By law, bicyclists must give audible warn-
ing (voice or bell) when passing pedestrians.
GO SLOW ON SIDEWALKS & IN CROSSWALKS. Since these facilities are
designed for pedestrians, travel at walking speed, obeying pedestrian
signals and watching for turning traffic.
RiDing in the WinteRIt’s warmer than sitting on a ski lift! Salt Lake City’s mild valley condi-
tions make for reasonable bicycling on most winter days. Winter bi-
cyclists will want to be careful not to overdress; you’ll warm up as you
pedal. Dress in layers so you can adjust for temperature.. A thin bala-
clava for under your helmet in highly recommended. You will also want
to have good windproof gloves and footwear. Consider hand / foot
warmers (as used by skiers) for extra-cold days. Pay attention to snow
and black ice (clear ice that is not easy to see) on roads. Studded tires,
available at local bike shops, provide good traction on icy days. If air
quality is a concern, filter masks are available as well.
Further winter cycling tips available online. >> icebike.org
Mountain BiKing in slcSalt Lake City offers a unique opportunity for mountain biking in the
mountains surrounding the city. Notably, the Bonneville Shoreline Trail
along the contour of the ancient Lake Bonneville provides over 17 miles
of scenic mountain biking trail. When considering the numbers of BST
access trails and other less developed spur trails, the mileage of moun-
tain biking trails close to neighborhoods and downtown increases dra-
matically. >> bonneville-trail.org
MOUNTAIN BIKE COURTESY
Mountain bikers must yield to hikers and horses on the trail. Stay on
established trails. Riding off-trail can cause erosion and harm property
owners’ relationship with mountain bikes. In some places, off-trail rid-
ing has led to mountain bike access being closed. Don’t ride on trails
when they are wet or muddy, as this damages the trails. Most mountain
bike trails are maintained by volunteers. Consider joining a volunteer
trail crew at least once a year to give a little back to the trails!
Discounts foR BicyclistsThe Bicycle Benefits program provides discounts to
those who bike to patronize local businesses. Bicy-
clists pay $5 to purchase a Bicycle Benefits helmet
sticker, which they show to receive discounts. You
may purchase a sticker at participating businesses.
Look for a Bicycle Benefits sticker on the door of par-
ticipating businesses. >> bicyclebenefits.org
u caR shaReIf you use your bicycle for daily transportation, you may consider reduc-
ing the number of cars in your household or even going car-free. U Car
Share provides cars parked on local streets for short-term rentals on a
membership basis. >> ucarshare.com
taP it slc – WateR RefillsWater is especially important in our hot, dry Utah summers. Looking for
a spot to refill your water bottle? Salt Lake City’s Office of Sustainability
has recently joined a new national campaign to promote reusable wa-
ter bottles instead of disposables. Businesses will refill your bottles with
tap water for free. See website for locations. >> tapitwater.com
otheR ResouRcesUTAH BIKE MONTH: Month long celebration. >> utahbikemonth.org
BIKE UTAH: Statewide advocacy organization. >> bikeutah.org
CYCLING UTAH: News, events, and information. >> cyclingutah.com
MOUNTAIN BIKING: Trails and info. >> utahmountainbiking.com
MaP cReDitsCollaborators in developing this map include Dave Iltis, Mayor’s Bicycle
Advisory Committee / Cycling Utah; Tara McKee, Mayor’s Bicycle Ad-
visory Committee / Bike Utah; Tom Millar, SLC Transportation Division
intern; Kevin Bell, SLC GIS Coordinator; and Norm Weiss, SLC Transpor-
tation Division. Many local bicyclists assisted with suggesting routes
and editing the map text, including: Madelyn Boudreaux, Martin Cuma,
David Derezotes, Matthew Flitton, Mark Kennedy, Chad Mullins, Archie
Phillips, Colin Quinn-Hurst, David Roth, Uta VonSchwedler, Steve Was-
mund, Michael Wise, and other participants in the MBAC. Graphics from
Missy Larsen (cover design), City of Portland, SportWorks, and National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Text and cartography by Becka
Roolf, Salt Lake City Bicycle / Pedestrian Coordinator; trails information
by Dan Bergenthal, Salt Lake City Trails Coordinator.
Funding for this map has been provided in part by a U.S. Department
of Energy’s Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant. Paper and
plasticized maps are both recyclable. Paper version on recycled paper.
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