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Tag: mountain biking

A group of students attend an OES hosted by Cedar City Bike Works.
Outdoors

Small changes, great impact: Cedar City Bike Works presents the last OES event of the semester

April 17, 2023 - by Lily Brunson

On Thursday, April 13, board president Matt Bolus of Cedar City Bike Works presented at the latest installment of the SUU Outdoors Outdoor Education Series. Bike Works is a local non-profit that aims to promote …

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Cedar City looks to expand local biking trails

September 26, 2022 - by Lily Brunson

The Cedar City Council has plans to improve and expand the Southview Trailhead, one of the most popular destinations for mountain biking within the area. The Cedar City Council approved a bid on Aug. 24 …

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Annual favorite Belgian Waffle Ride calls for volunteers

September 20, 2022September 20, 2022 - by Lily Brunson

The Belgian Waffle Ride is a 130-mile gravel bike ride that begins in Cedar City, explores Parowan Gap, Three Peaks, New Harmony, Kannaraville, and returns to Cedar City. Amateurs can look forward to the Wafer …

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Bunker Creek Mountain Bike Trail Extension Completed

September 5, 2019September 5, 2019 - by Lily Brunson

After spending a summer under construction, an extension of the Bunker Creek mountain bike trail is open for public use.

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Getting Back on the Bike

March 12, 2019March 11, 2019 - by Lily Brunson

Finishing up his master’s degree in accounting, Zach Jensen might not appear to be the kind of person who would rather be on a mountain bike. If seen on campus, he would be sporting a …

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