LAGBRAU (7-day)
Moab to Green River
Day 1 of 7 (or Day 4 of 10)
Moab to Green River
Sunday: Ride 50 miles from Moab campsite to the campsite in Green River which is a state park located on the river. Most of the climbing will be gradual for the first 9 miles out of Moab. We expect many of the riders to only take about a half day for this ride. As an option for the afternoon you may choose to be shuttled up Green River for a popular river raft run of about 2 hours down Desolation Canyon. We will get a group rate of only $20 dollars extra per person. I did this river raft ride in college and I remember some intermediate rapids. It was fun and beautiful!
Average temperatures for the Moab area in August:
75° Average
89° High
61° Low
| Miles | 50 |
| Min Elevation | 3,953 |
| Max Elevation | 4,915 |
| Elevation Gain | 1,417 |
| Elevation Loss | 1,345 |
Green River to Hanksville
Day 2 of 7 (or Day 5 of 10)
Road to Hanksville
Monday: This route will be about 70 miles mostly flat including a ride to Goblin Valley State Park, which was recently rated one of the five most unique state parks in the nation. Boris from Russia/New Jersey (a photographer) said it was his favorite part of the trip, but that year we had to shuttle a group 34 miles out to it.
Average temperatures for the Hanksville area in August:
77° Average
95° High
59° Low
| Miles | 77 |
| Min Elevation | 4,068 |
| Max Elevation | 5,318 |
| Elevation Gain | 2,382 |
| Elevation Loss | 2,156 |
Hanksville to Torrey
Day 3 of 7 (or Day 6 of 10)
Road to Torrey
Tuesday: Ride 37 miles to Capitol Reef National Park. Include an optional 10 mile scenic drive (up to 20 miles round trip) in the park and then proceed 11 miles to the city of Torrey. Camp or get a motel room. Camping included (Provided by Wonderland Resort and RV Park). Motel Rooms optional and additional.
Average temperatures for the Torrey area in August:
68° Average
80° High
47° Low
| Miles | 47 |
| Min Elevation | 4,291 |
| Max Elevation | 6,877 |
| Elevation Gain | 3,071 |
| Elevation Loss | 551 |
Torrey to Escalante
Day 4 of 7 (or Day 7 of 10)
Calf Creek Falls
Wednesday: After breakfast in the Wonderland Inn restaurant, cyclists will ride about 33 miles to Boulder (or 41 miles if they take the Teasdale loop). 14 miles up to almost the top of Boulder Mountain is a rest stop with a spectacular view of as much territory as the State of Rhode Island. As you are coming into Boulder, LAGBRAUers will stop for lunch at the Anasazi Indian Museum State Park where they will gain a sense of appreciation for the history of the area and see some more ancient Indian ruins. After lunch, riders will proceed to the famous Hogs Back ridge overlooking the Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument before descending to Calf Creek Falls campground 12 miles away from Boulder. Cyclists are encouraged to hike 3 miles flat to the Calf Creek Falls for a dip in the pool at the base of the Calf Creek Falls and a little beach time on the beach surrounding that pool. Plan on about 3 hours. From the Calf Creek Campground it is about 28 miles to Escalante where lodging is available at the Prospector Inn with reservations and camping will be provided. Wednesday's ride is 58.1 miles with some significant climbs over Boulder Mountain and out of Calf Creek and some serious descending into the Calf Creek area with grades up to 14% that must be taken slowly and with caution for cyclists to be safe.
Average temperatures for the Escalante area in August:
68° Average
85° High
52° Low
| Miles | 66 |
| Min Elevation | 5,223 |
| Max Elevation | 9,636 |
| Elevation Gain | 4,918 |
| Elevation Loss | 5,843 |
Escalante to Cannonville
Day 5 of 7 (or Day 8 of 10)
Escalante Grand Staircase
Thursday: After breakfast at the city park in Escalante, LAGBRAUers will ride 34.6 miles to Cannonville including a one mile loop into Escalante Petrified Forest State Park about a mile out of town. Lunch will be served at the city park in Cannonville. After lunch, there is an 18 mile loop out to Kodachrome State Park where you can spend a couple hours hiking before returning back to Cannonville to the KOA for camping. There is a swimming pool at the KOA. Thursday's ride is 52.6 miles with a much lesser climb than the previous day over the Blues.
Average temperatures for the Cannonville area in August:
60° Average
77° High
43° Low
| Miles | 53 |
| Min Elevation | 5,600 |
| Max Elevation | 7,608 |
| Elevation Gain | 2,356 |
| Elevation Loss | 2,369 |
- Route map - Escalante to Cannonville
- Route map - Kodachrome Basin State Park
- Elevation chart - Escalante to Cannonville
- Elevation chart - Kodachrome Basin State Park
Cannonville to Panguitch
Day 6 of 7 (or Day 9 of 10)
Bryce Canyon National Park
Friday: After breakfast in Cannonville, cyclists will proceed about 13 miles to the entrance of Bryce Canyon National Park with a good 4 mile climb out of Bryce Valley. From there they will be able to spend most of the day in this National Park with an estimated 20 to 26 mile loop thru the park. From the entrance of the park, it is about 24 miles to Panguitch where we will camp at the city park on the opposite end of town. This part of the ride includes several miles on a bike path thru the scenic Red Canyon and Dixie National Forest, a favorite part of the week-long ride for past LAGBRAUers.
Average temperatures for the Panguitch area in August:
62° Average
81° High
44° Low
| Miles | 51 |
| Min Elevation | 5,902 |
| Max Elevation | 8,310 |
| Elevation Gain | 2,756/td> |
| Elevation Loss | 2,083 |
- Route map
- Elevation chart (Does not include Bryce routes)
Panguitch to Cedar City
Day 7 of 7 (or Day 10 of 10)
Red Canyon
Saturday: After breakfast in Panguitch, LAGBRAUers will start a slow gradual climb as they leave town for about 25 miles with a rest stop at Panguitch Lake about 17 miles up where they may want to take a swim and rest on the beach for a little while. Lunch will be served at the summit near Cedar Breaks National Monument. After lunch there is about a 25 mile descent into Cedar City. The last 10 miles on State Route 14 has heavier traffic and needs to be ridden slower and with greater caution. Riders will see their first and only traffic light in seven days as you come into Cedar City. They will ride thru that green light on Main Street and proceed a few hundred yards to the campus of the Southern Utah State University.
3 pm is the target time for the return to Las Vegas or Moab. However, we will give everyone time to finish their route that final day and leave their bicycles with Cedar Cycle for the prearrangement with High Country shipping before shuttling to Las Vegas to fly home. Those returning to Moab will load their bicycles in a trailer and leave as soon as they are ready. Those who drove to Cedar City can stay for the final afternoon and evening of Cedar City's famous Shakespearean Festival if they wish. Their is a play that afternoon and one that evening.
Average temperatures for the Cedar City area in August:
71° Average
85° High
58° Low
| Miles | 58 |
| Min Elevation | 5,810 |
| Max Elevation | 10,630 |
| Elevation Gain | 4,357 |
| Elevation Loss | 512 |

