Sensei
Lehi’s first multi-use natural surface trail officially opens.
Funded by Lehi City, Adobe, and Recreational Trails Program Grant. Constructed by Wasatch Trails.
(5.08 mi)
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The Traverse Mountain Trails Association (TMTA) is a volunteer-run nonprofit 501(c)(3)dedicated to building and maintaining sustainable recreational trails focused on mountain biking and hiking on Traverse Mountain in Lehi, Utah. TMTA works closely with Lehi City, other local governments and organizations, and community partners to plan, fund, and construct a growing tail network. Grants, private donations, and city funds have funded the existing trail network. Recent projects include key trails like Lehi’s Dream and Stairway to Heaven. With a vision to connect over 50 miles of trails to major systems like Draper’s Corner Canyon and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, TMTA promotes outdoor access, conservation, and community involvement across Utah Valley.
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Lehi’s first multi-use natural surface trail officially opens.
Funded by Lehi City, Adobe, and Recreational Trails Program Grant. Constructed by Wasatch Trails.
(5.08 mi)
Connecting the new Toll Brothers developments to Sensei.
Funded by Toll Brothers. Constructed by Trail Ace.
(1.49 mi)
Extension from Sensei to loop from Fox Canyon.
Funded by Lehi City and Recreational Trails Program. Constructed by Blazing Trailz.
(.46 mi)
Additional trail funded by local grant and community donations.
Funded by local grants and Traverse Mountain Trails Association. Managed by community partners and constructed by volunteers/contractors.
(2.65 mi)
Additional loop on the west leg of Sensei.
Funded by Lehi City, Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant, and Traverse Mountain Trails Association. Constructed by Avid Trails.
(2.42 mi)
Connection to Draper City's Corner Canyon.
Funded by Lehi City, Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant, and Traverse Mountain Trails Association. Constructed by Avid Trails.
(2.65 mi)
Lehi’s first hiking-only trail.
Funded by Lehi City, Traverse Mountain Trails Association, and Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant. Constructed by Avid Trails.
(2.41 mi)
Connector to Draper’s Brookside Trailhead.
Funded by Lehi City, Traverse Mountain Trails Association, and Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant. Constructed by Blazing Trailz and Trail Ace.
(1.86 mi)
Bypass created during a city engineering project.
Funded by Lehi City Engineering. Constructed by Blazing Trailz.
(.37 mi)
Connecting Lolo to Tráverse Trávérse.
Made possible thanks to Mayor Johnson (Lehi) and Mayor Walker (Draper). Funded by Traverse Mountain Trails Association, Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant, and Lehi City. Constructed by Blazing Trailz.
(2.1 mi)
Lehi’s first downhill mountain biking-only trail.
Funded by Traverse Mountain Trails Association, Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant, and Lehi City. Constructed by Nature Trails.
(1.95 mi)
Bike jump line connected to Lehi’s Dream.
Funded by Traverse Mountain Trails Association, Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant, and Lehi City. Constructed by Nature Trails.
(.25 mi)
A hiking-only trail connecting Fox Canyon to Deer Ridge.
Funded by Traverse Mountain Trails Association, Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant, and Lehi City. Constructed by Blazing Trailz.
(1.75 mi)