21.5 miles, two-thirds of it (until Big Rock Candy Mountain Resort) on dedicated, paved bike trails – the first paralleling an old country highway, the second an old railbed climbing up a dry canyon along the Sevier River – wonderful rock formations and wild flowers in season. The last leg is on the wide shoulder of a quiet country highway – water meadows full of calling birds, green fields, old stone houses.
The Route: Big Rock Candy Out & Back (with pictures and links to points of interest)
Riding the Big Rock Candy Out & Back: “My Husband Doesn’t Sing”