Best UTV in Nevada

Trying to find the best UTV in Nevada? Bivy has great hiking, biking, paddling, climbing, skiing, riding and more, with hand-curated trail maps, as well as detailed driving directions.

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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.

2

Nevada, Clark County

02 :01 hrs
10.4 mi
155.35498 ft
Unknown

This riding area has one main trail with several side trails that wind through some cool rock formations. This is desert riding and will be HOT. You can find areas of sandy riding and side roads to explore. You may see some tarantulas or other desert wildlife and there are dispersed camping opportunities. 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.

3

Nevada, Carson City

01 :02 hrs
5.4 mi
505.13098 ft
Unknown

From the trailhead, this route first explores Voltaire Canyon on wide and easy Forest Service roads and then connects to King's Canyon. You’ll enjoy some pleasant views of the city and mountains. This is a great place for beginners but there are no single track trails. 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, Lander County

00 :51 hrs
4.3 mi
114.5 ft
Unknown

This trailhead is one of two in the Shoshone OHV Trail System. The terrain is mostly desert sage with a few trees. The parking area has plenty of room for parking and camping. Vault toilets are provided but no other services. Cell phone service is spotty so come prepared. 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.

5

Nevada, Lincoln County

01 :17 hrs
6.4 mi
288.042 ft
Unknown

This is the south staging area of the Chief Mountain OHV Area. There are restrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings. You will find a variety of trails and terrain to choose from easy to difficult. 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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Nevada, Douglas County

00 :31 hrs
2.7 mi
79.461914 ft
Unknown

The Mount Seigel OHV Trails is a great place to take the family and ride. You’ll find a network of trails that explore sand washes, rolling hills, with mountain views. The staging area is large with room for trailer parking and has a map of the area. 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 :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.

8

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.

9

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.

10

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.

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