Best Off Road in Nevada

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Nevada, Nye County

01 :26 hrs
26.7 mi
1563.4609 ft
Unknown

The route up Titus Canyon is one of the most popular in all of Death Valley National Park as it travels through a scenic canyon to multiple points of interest including a historic mining area and petroglyphs. The route follows a well-maintained gravel road that has no major obstacles. There are a few sections that are a little steep and narrow but the road is passable by most stock SUVs. The route is a one-way road that goes from east to west and because it is in the national park it is only open to street legal vehicles with a park pass. The route is open all year but is not recommended for the summer due to the excessive hot temperatures.

2

Nevada, San Bernardino County

04 :55 hrs
38.5 mi
1015.371 ft
Unknown

Mojave Road explores very remote and rugged terrain in historic and scenic Mojave National Preserve of southeast California. The eastern section of the road starts just on the east side of the California/Nevada border and heads west over a combination of rocky, sandy, rutted, and steep roadway. The ride is rated as moderate and is suitable for high-clearance 4x4 SUVs. Route-finding can be difficult so having a map, following cairns, and using GPS is recommended.

3

Nevada, Nye County

01 :25 hrs
26.8 mi
1563.903 ft
Unknown

This off-road trail is located in Death Valley National Park and is very popular. The road explores a super cool long canyon with rocky shelf roads, petroglyphs, and a ghost town. Most of the trail is graded but there is a 1.5-mile section where the road has only room for one vehicle and some larger rocks. A stock SUV with high clearance is recommended.

4

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.

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Nevada, Clark County

00 :18 hrs
1.6 mi
174.53204 ft
Unknown

This adventure is located an hour south of Las Vegas in a preserved ghost town called Nelson. The trail travels through a narrow rocky canyon with a mine and is a local favorite looking to test out a built rig. Expect two big waterfall climbs, the first one requires a locker but does have a bypass. The rock is sharp desert rock so good clearance is required. Flash floods can happen in this canyon so do not enter if there is any chance of rain.

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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.

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Nevada, Lincoln County

00 :11 hrs
1 mi
34.615967 ft
Unknown

The Panaca trails offer a variety of terrain and difficulty levels. This route heads south explores the MX Track with tons of area for riding and playing. 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, 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.

9

Nevada, Lincoln County

06 :08 hrs
30 mi
723.328 ft
Unknown

This route follows a dirt-packed road to the ghost town of Delamar. There are tons of old mines and historical remnants. Wild horses and other wildlife are possible things you may see. You will travel through the Eight Mile Valley and then along the South Pahroc Mountains. The road gets a little rough in the wash and is also subject to flooding and washouts. Dispersed camping is allowed but there are no campgrounds with services.

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Nevada, Washoe County

01 :42 hrs
8.7 mi
932.2621 ft
Unknown

The Hawk Meadow Trail is a multi-use trail used for off-roading, hiking, and mountain biking. It offers access to Bull Ranch Creek where you’ll find a variety of additional trails. The terrain is a mix of sand, desert sage, and wooded mountain trails. A 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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