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Longboarding Coal Creek | Cedar City Path and Skatepark

While travelling west we spent some time in Cedar City, Utah. This was a fun area to spend some time in and is a gateway to many recreational opportunities! Cedar City also has a nice paved path that runs the entire length of the city that passes several parks and leads to a skatepark so naturally, longboarding Coal Creek Trail was a must do.

coal creek trail passing red rock feature

Quick Info for Longboarding Coal Creek Trail

Distance: 3.4 miles one way

Surface Type: Asphalt

Directions: The trail starts on E Center St (SR 14) 1 mile north of Canyon Park West Side. There is a parking area along the south side of the road. If you made it to the Red Hollow Hike then you went too far. (But for those of you who also enjoy hiking, the Red Hollow Hike is a great hike, too)

foot bridge to get to coal creek trail with red rock backdrop

Cross the foot bridge and take the trail left. This trail is headed slightly uphill past the bathrooms and to the top of the hill, where the pavement ends into dirt.

longboards at the start of the hill of coal creek trail

This is the top of the hill and the start of the entire length of the path.

And It Begins: Longboarding Coal Creek Trail

We began this trail at the top of the hill, the very start of the trail. The hill is not huge, but there is a sign indicating that the slope does exceeds 5%. The narrowness of the paved path allows you to build up a decent amount of speed down the path.

longboarding coal creek trail hill

As you’re longboarding Coal Creek Trail don’t forget to enjoy the beautiful surrounding mountain and canyon views. From the beginning, the trail runs parallel with Coal Creek for a little while.

coal creek near cedar city

The path is mostly smooth asphalt with some cement sections. There are a number of cracks in the asphalt that have been repaired with tar. You won’t have a problem coasting over most of them, but there may be 1 or 2 that can stop a longboard.

While longboarding on Coal Creek Trail you’ll most likely see some other people enjoying the path, but the traffic was far and few on our cruise.

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There are several workout stations along this trail as well as multiple playground/parks. We took advantage of the workout stations and playgrounds along the way!

The path is both up hill, downhill, and flat so there is plenty of kicking and cruising.

longboarders on coal creek trail and a workout station

The first park is about a mile in. There is a downhill transition to the park which connects to the sidewalk via a small intersection. Following the hill into the turn was pretty fun but the transition to the sidewalk was a bit sketchy.

longboarder taking a turn with fall colors

There are several parks and playgrounds along the trail. But we noticed that the first park we encountered has the largest playground of them all.

playground we passed while longboarding coal creek trail

After this first park, the path crosses the river and makes a big loop that takes you under the bridge so you can avoid traffic on the roads.

guy longboarding on coal creek trail

This loop takes you past a separate park and the second playground, before you enter a tunnel and go under the bridge.

longboarder following trail through a tunnel

The path continues and eventually makes it to yet another park. The trail splits at this park and we went right towards a large looking playground but the trail ends in the grass. It looked like the playground had a zip-line, but it was broke when we were here.

playground we found while longboarding coal creek trail

We headed back to the fork and continued along the main path. We passed a couple more parks along the way. Some had baseball fields and playgrounds and some had workout stations.

curvy trail and another playground on coal creek trail

And The Skatepark At The End!

We ended our session at the Cedar City Exit 59 Skate Park. Which was awesome because we didn’t even know there was a skate park near here! We had some fun cruising around at the skate park and met some cool people.

biker and boarder at exit 59 skatepark

skater doing cool trick at the skate park

exit 59 skate park

The Coal Creek Trail continued even further into Cedar City but this is where we headed back. From where we started to this point was just over 3 miles. And then we longboarded back to the beginning of the trail, making it about 6.5 miles roundtrip.

I really like how the city put this path in allowing you to longboard/commute around the city while avoiding most traffic and streets. This path is fun because of the variation; uphill and down, turns, tunnels and fun places to stop along the way.

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