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Mountain biking around Nevada offers diverse and dramatic landscapes, from arid deserts to towering alpine forests and rugged mountain ranges. The state features over 300 mountain ranges, sprawling desert basins, and vibrant red rock outcrops, providing varied terrain for outdoor adventures. Extensive trail networks are found across the state, including technical singletrack and beginner-friendly routes. This varied topography makes Nevada a destination for mountain bikers seeking different challenges and scenic backdrops.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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riders
111km
11:18
2,630m
2,630m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.3km
02:16
600m
600m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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53.9km
05:04
830m
830m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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72.2km
07:09
1,870m
1,870m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.9km
03:06
910m
900m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A great stop for photos of hairpins
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more paper clip than horseshoe :-) the roads here are great!
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The Puerto de la Ragua marks the border between the provinces of Granada and Almería. The Sierra Nevada stretches on both sides, with the 3000m peaks on the Granada side. The highest mountain in the province of Almería, El Chullo, is, however, easily accessible from the Puerto de la Ragua. The Puerto de la Ragua is just over 2000m.
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Vulture shelter, beautiful views of the Sierra Nevada and the Marquesado and Ragua area, also on the Almeria coast, although the shelter is a little neglected. We should take a little more care of the bivouacs.
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One of the few asphalt passes over 2,000m in the region. You just have to take it with you, even if it's not particularly "exciting" IMHO.
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Located right at the highest point of the Raga pass (2000 meters), the Ragua refuge is a mountain refuge with a guard and capacity for 32 bunk beds. Currently (September 2023) it remains closed and waiting to carry out renovations in the facilities, which had been very deteriorated due to lack of maintenance.
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It is the birthplace of Abén Humeya, promoter and first leader of the Moorish rebellion in 1568. He was born into a Moorish family converted to Christianity after the conquest of Granada in 1492. He left Christianity in favor of Islam and fought against repression of the Muslim faith and customs and the breach of the Capitulations of Granada and the laws of Carlos I and Felipe II. Said rebellion, which lasted three years and spread throughout the province, was violently controlled by the latter monarch.
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It is a first-class port through which the Cycling Tour of Spain has passed several times. If you like demanding climbs, you are in the right place.
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Komoot features nearly 30 mountain bike trails across Nevada. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from moderate loops to challenging technical descents, catering to various skill levels.
The best time to mountain bike in Nevada depends on the region. Desert areas, like those around Las Vegas and Boulder City, are ideal in the cooler months from fall through spring (October to April). For higher elevation areas, such as Lake Tahoe, summer and early fall (June to September) offer the most favorable conditions, as trails are typically free of snow.
Yes, Nevada offers several family-friendly options. The River Mountains Loop Trail near Boulder City is a great choice, with paved and unpaved sections suitable for various ages. The Amargosa Trail in Henderson also provides a relatively easy, scenic ride with educational kiosks.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Nevada has plenty to offer. Bootleg Canyon in Boulder City is renowned for its extensive singletrack, including shuttle-served downhill race tracks. The Cowboy Trails in Las Vegas feature high-quality technical riding with trails like Boneshaker and Bomb Voyage, rated as double black diamonds. Additionally, nearly 20 of the trails listed on Komoot are rated as difficult.
Dog policies vary by trail system and land management agency in Nevada. While some trails, especially those on BLM land, may allow dogs on leash, others, particularly within state parks or protected areas like Red Rock Canyon, might have restrictions. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out with your pet.
Absolutely. Many trails in Nevada offer breathtaking views. The Flume Trail near Lake Tahoe provides incredible vistas of the lake and Marlette Lake. Trails along the McCullough Range, such as the Anthem East Trail in Henderson, offer stunning panoramic views of the Las Vegas area and the surrounding desert.
Mountain bike rentals and repair shops are available in major hubs across Nevada. In the southern region, you'll find options in Las Vegas and Boulder City. For the Lake Tahoe area, look for services in Incline Village or Carson City. Ely and Caliente are emerging destinations in Eastern Nevada that also offer some amenities for riders.
Nevada's diverse landscape means you can encounter unique natural attractions. Near some trails, you might find features like La Ragua Pass, offering stunning mountain scenery. The region is also home to vibrant red rock formations in areas like Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire State Park, and the vast expanse of Lake Tahoe provides alpine beauty.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in Nevada are designed as loops. A notable example is the River Mountains Loop Trail, a 35-mile route offering scenic views around the River Mountains. The Cottonwood Valley's Landmine Loop is another popular circular option, providing a diverse desert riding experience.
The mountain bike trails in Nevada are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 15 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, from flowy desert singletrack to challenging technical descents, and the stunning natural beauty of the red rock formations and expansive desert landscapes.
Public transport access to specific trailheads can be limited, especially for more remote mountain biking areas. However, in larger urban centers like Las Vegas, some trail systems on the outskirts might be reachable via local bus services or ride-sharing options. For most dedicated mountain biking destinations, personal vehicle transport is generally recommended.
Parking availability varies by trailhead; many popular spots offer designated parking areas, sometimes with a fee, especially within state parks or national conservation areas like Red Rock Canyon. Permit requirements are generally minimal for casual trail use on public lands, but specific areas or events might require them. Always check the local land management agency's website (e.g., Nevada State Parks, BLM) for the most current information.


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