Best ATV in Nevada

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Nevada, Washoe County

00 :37 hrs
3.2 mi
94.954956 ft
Unknown

Moon Rocks is a fun place to explore and play in the high desert. It is popular and has a large staging area with free dispersed camping opportunities. The terrain is dry and dusty with no shade so be sure to bring shade and water. There is a big variety of trails and cool rock formations to see and play on. Nevada registration or out of state registration is required as well as a spark arresting silencer or end cap for all vehicles. There is a noise limit of 96 decibels.

2

Nevada, Nye County

00 :15 hrs
1.3 mi
3.4869995 ft
Unknown

The Amargosa Dunes is a huge playground that is located 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas. It is popular among locals and a unique place to visit. The sand is firm and resembles beach sand that requires a lot of horsepower. A Nevada registration or out of state registration is required as well as a spark arresting silencer or end cap for all vehicles. Dispersed camping is permitted.

3

Nevada, Carson City

00 :19 hrs
1.7 mi
189.46704 ft
Unknown

Prison Hill Recreation Area offers some nice views of the valley and has some unique rock formations. The terrain is a mix of sand washes and hardpack dirt. The main staging area has tons of room for parking and a play area. There is something for everyone here. Nevada registration or out of state registration is required as well as a spark arresting silencer or end cap for all vehicles. There is a noise limit of 96 decibels.

4

Nevada, Reno

00 :24 hrs
2.2 mi
313.24 ft
Unknown

The Keystone Trailhead offers access to Peavine Mountain and Bull Ranch Creek. The parking has plenty of room for trailers. The trail is mostly rocky fire roads that can get dusty with some ATV side trails. If you continue far enough west you will reach Peavine/Bull Ranch Creek where there are more wooded singletrack trails.

5

Nevada, Clark County

00 :57 hrs
9.4 mi
4.955017 ft
Unknown

Eldorado Dry Lake Bed is a big flat dry lake that has some perfect terrain for beginners. There are a few side trails but mostly just open sand. Watch out for broken glass, trash, and other debris that is scattered throughout the area. Strong winds are also very likely. Nevada registration or out of state registration is required as well as a spark arresting silencer or end cap for all vehicles. There is a noise limit of 96 decibels.

6

Nevada, Clark County

00 :42 hrs
3.6 mi
215.68896 ft
Unknown

Whitney Pockets is a popular place to visit for off-roading and hiking. There is a variety of terrain including dirt trails, sand washes, scenic canyons, and pleasant views. Keep your eye out on the rock formations as some contain petroglyphs. Nevada registration or out of state registration is required as well as a spark arresting silencer or end cap for all vehicles. There is a noise limit of 96 decibels.

7

Nevada, Washoe County

00 :08 hrs
0.7 mi
16.225952 ft
Unknown

Washoe Valley has a variety of trails, roads, and play areas. There is soft sand and a narrow motocross play track and practice track. Up the canyon you will find some old mines and mining camps. The parking area has restrooms, kiosks and is free. Nevada registration or out of state registration is required as well as a spark arresting silencer or end cap for all vehicles. There is a noise limit of 96 decibels.

8

Nevada, White Pine County

00 :20 hrs
1.7 mi
137.49902 ft
Unknown

Located at Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park, this route follows a smooth trail with a few rocks. Snow may be present during the winter and spring months. There are restrooms, picnic tables, and camping opportunities. A parking fee of $5 is required. Nevada registration or out of state registration is required as well as a spark arresting silencer or end cap for all vehicles. There is a noise limit of 96 decibels.

9

Nevada, Washoe County

00 :20 hrs
1.7 mi
21.114014 ft
Unknown

Mullen Creek has sandy trails for jeeps, ATVs, and motorcycles. It is close to Pyramid Lake but has no trees, shade, or services. There are also some short motocross loops with berms and rockers. Primitive camping is available with room for even RV and large trailers. Nevada registration or out of state registration is required as well as a spark arresting silencer or end cap for all vehicles. There is a noise limit of 96 decibels.

10

Nevada, Clark County

00 :09 hrs
0.8 mi
27.622986 ft
Unknown

Nellis Dunes is a popular area for riding in the Las Vegas area. The terrain is huge with both loose dry dirt, a little bit of sand, and rolling hills. Be cautious of other riders as this is a busy place on weekends and holidays. Whip flags are recommended for safety. Nevada registration or out of state registration is required as well as a spark arresting silencer or end cap for all vehicles. There is a noise limit of 96 decibels.

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