GOOD PEOPLE DOING COOL SH*T: Aaron Tuttle

Aaron Tuttle is a business owner, community builder, and all-in rider who’s carved out a life in Southern Utah balancing work, trails, and people. By day, he runs a custom closet and garage company—designing, building, and installing spaces that make life work better. But off the clock, you’ll find him chasing dirt, miles, and connection.

His riding story started pretty simply—a college roommate, a borrowed Walmart bike, and one ride that flipped the switch.

He was hooked.

But being a college golfer at the time meant he had to wait before going all in. Once he did? No turning back.

What keeps him coming back isn’t just the ride—it’s the people and the mental reset. Group rides, good vibes, and a chance to shut off the noise and just pedal.


🚴 Trail Life
Aaron likes his rides with a little bit of everything—but especially with a crew.

Favorite Ride: Hawes Trail System (AZ)
Ride Time: Early mornings—best way to start the day
Style: Climb hard, descend fast
Crew or Solo: With the crew, every time

For Aaron, it’s about the full experience—the grind up and the payoff down.


🔥 Doing Cool Sh*t
Lately, Aaron’s been mixing family, bikes, and motos—taking his 6-year-old to Supercross (A1) and even getting the chance to ride some legit moto tracks while they were out there. Not a bad dad moment.

One of his biggest accomplishments?
👉 Finishing the True Grit 50-miler in under 4.5 hours—a serious grind and not even his typical riding style.

Right now, he’s chasing growth—on and off the bike.

👉 Scaling his business to a major revenue milestone
👉 Putting in the work, just like training for a big ride

Because to him, business and biking aren’t that different—you get out what you put in.


🤝 Community Matters
Aaron is plugged into the Southern Utah scene.

He works with the Trail Alliance of Southern Utah—helping build trails, raise funds, and grow the riding community from the ground up.

When it comes to inspiration, he looks to Braydon Bringhurst—a rider known not just for his talent, but for how much he gives back to the sport and community.


Rapid Fire
Ride Snack:
Before: Brown sugar oatmeal
During: Clif Bloks

Playlist: Shaboozey
Dream Ride Location: Bentonville (soon) + Whistler (next)
Riding Style in One Word: Driven


💬 Real Talk
“Put in the work. Whether it’s on the bike or in business, the results follow the effort.”

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