Mountain bike rental salt lake city
- Canyon Sports (517 S 200 W): A long-standing local fave, they rent mountain bikes year-round—full-suspension models ($55/day) and hardtails ($40/day). They’ve got a solid fleet for all levels, and staff can tweak fits or suggest trails like Millcreek Canyon (if snow’s light). Open daily, easy I-15 access, and helmets are included.
- Trek Bicycle Salt Lake City Downtown (247 S 500 E): Trek’s shop offers rentals like the Fuel EX (full-suspension, ~$60-$80/day) or Marlin (hardtails, ~$40-$50/day). They’re near City Creek Canyon Trailhead, perfect for a quick ride if conditions allow. Book online or call; they throw in helmets and do 24-hour tune-ups if you’ve got your own rig.
- SLC Bike Rentals (385-425-1840): Specializing in electric mountain bikes (eMTBs), they rent high-end options like Rad Power Bikes (~$75-$100/day) with delivery to your hotel or Airbnb. Great for tackling climbs like Draper’s trails without breaking a sweat, even in February’s chill. Text for availability—they’re local and flexible.
- evo Salt Lake (660 S 400 W): Known for premium gear, evo rents full-suspension eMTBs ($80-$100/day) and acoustic bikes ($50-$70/day). Ideal for Wasatch adventures or urban cruising. Insurance is optional ($25/day for full-suspension), and they’re near bike paths. Multi-day deals available.
- Guthrie Bicycle (803 E 2100 S): Offers demo-worthy rentals from Santa Cruz, Trek, and Pivot (~$150/day, creditable toward purchase). These are high-performance full-suspension bikes, best for serious riders hitting trails like Mueller Park (if snow clears). Call ahead—helmets not included.