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Top 20 Bike Parks in Nevada

Best bike parks in Nevada offer diverse terrain across its varied landscape. The state features expansive desert environments, significant mountain ranges like the Spring Mountains, and proximity to Lake Tahoe, providing a range of elevations and ecosystems. These areas host extensive trail networks and purpose-built parks, catering to different mountain biking styles. The natural features include challenging downhill runs, scenic singletrack, and cooler alpine environments.

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  • The most popular bike parks is Marlette Flume Trail,…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Marlette Flume Trail Intersection

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From here you can access Marlette & Spooner Lake via the famous Flume Trail, head up towards Herlan Peak, or down to the Tunnel Creek Cafe & Incline Village. It's great riding whichever way you go.

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Marlette Flume Trail

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This is is one of the most beautiful mountainbike rides in the Lake Tahoe area. Flowy singletrack high above Lake Tahoe makes for amazing views!

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Flume Trail Bikes

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Here you can rent mountain bikes. Customers can take the free shuttle to the start of the Flume Trail at Spooner State Park, which departs at least once an hour. Website of the provider: flumetrailtahoe.com

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White Rhino

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White Rino is a more technical section of trail, often completed as the first, or last, part of the 3 Mile Smile. This rocky section of trail is bookended by smoother singletrack on either side of it.

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The Buckskin Cliff Shadows is a lovely local park where you can hike, rock climb, and ride horses and bikes. Located on the west side of town various trails branch …

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Bootleg Canyon Trailhead

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Bootleg Canyon offers lots of world-class mountain biking trails and is located only 23 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. This trailhead offers toilets and showers. At the weekend there …

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Great downhill, bit of a slog uphill to get to the start

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Total Recall

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Total Recall is a fun flowy downhill and a fairly gradual climb uphill. This makes it a popular trail in both directions so you'll probably encounter other riders on your …

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Poedunk Trail

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Poedunk is a fun blue trail on the south side of Peavine Mountain. Though it can be ridden in both directions you'll find most of the traffic going downhill. Though …

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Permagrin Trail

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Permagrin (or Perma Grin) is one of the most popular trails in the Bears Best Trail system that should be ridden from south to north (downhill). Permagrin is comprised of …

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Riderrachy
February 10, 2024, Bootleg Canyon Trailhead

Boulder City is a great place to stay for easy access to the Bootleg trails. You can use the dreamy bike paths to head up to the trails.

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Jamie S.
December 22, 2023, Permagrin Trail

Permagrin (or Perma Grin) is one of the most popular trails in the Bears Best Trail system that should be ridden from south to north (downhill). Permagrin is comprised of a series of fun washes and gullies that create undulating bumps that skirt the side of the mountain.

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December 8, 2023, White Rhino Trail

White Rino is a more technical section of trail, often completed as the first, or last, part of the 3 Mile Smile. This rocky section of trail is bookended by smoother singletrack on either side of it.

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Contrary to the name, 3 Mile Smile is actually closer to 4.5 miles long, which is 1.5 miles more smiling if descending on this super fun trail through the desert. Folks also ride up this trail (perhaps smiling slightly less though), so just be aware when coming down this trail.

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The Buckskin Cliff Shadows is a lovely local park where you can hike, rock climb, and ride horses and bikes. Located on the west side of town various trails branch off the main one up the sides of a wide limestone valley. Dotted with pink and yellow barrel cactuses, this attractive area is a great place to explore in the cooler months; it is quite exposed and can get very hot!

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Andrus
November 9, 2023, Total Recall

Total Recall is a fun flowy downhill and a fairly gradual climb uphill. This makes it a popular trail in both directions so you'll probably encounter other riders on your way. You'll also be crisscrossing a lot of other trails & jeep roads so be sure to have your map handy so you don't end up on an extended detour.

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Andrus
November 8, 2023, Poedunk Trail

Poedunk is a fun blue trail on the south side of Peavine Mountain. Though it can be ridden in both directions you'll find most of the traffic going downhill. Though it is a blue trail it's not a particularly challenging one. There are a few tight corners and rock gardens to test less experienced riders but nothing too sketchy.

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From here you can access Marlette & Spooner Lake via the famous Flume Trail, head up towards Herlan Peak, or down to the Tunnel Creek Cafe & Incline Village. It's great riding whichever way you go.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect at Nevada's bike parks?

Nevada's bike parks offer a diverse range of terrain, from the expansive desert environments with challenging downhill runs to cooler alpine settings with scenic singletrack. You'll find everything from technical descents and rocky sections to flow trails and jump lines, catering to various mountain biking styles.

Are there challenging trails for advanced riders in Nevada?

Yes, advanced riders will find plenty of challenging options. Bootleg Canyon Mountain Bike Park near Boulder City is famous for its demanding downhill runs like "Armageddon" and "Reaper." Additionally, trails like White Rhino offer technical, rocky sections for a more intense experience.

Are there beginner-friendly bike parks or trails in Nevada?

Absolutely. Sky Tavern Bike Park near Reno offers a progressive trail system with runs from green (easy) to double black diamond, including the nearly 2-mile "High Five" adaptive-friendly flow trail. Sierra Vista Park in Reno also provides accessible trails and features for all experience levels, including kids, making it great for skill progression.

When is the best time to visit Nevada's bike parks?

The best time to visit depends on the park and your preference. For Bootleg Canyon, spring and early fall are ideal, as summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Mount Charleston, with its higher elevation, offers a refreshing escape and cooler temperatures, making it a great option for summer and fall riding.

What scenic views can I expect while mountain biking in Nevada?

Nevada's bike parks boast stunning natural beauty. The Marlette Flume Trail offers flowy singletrack high above Lake Tahoe with amazing views. Mount Charleston provides picturesque views of Mummy Mountain, Mount Charleston itself, and Lee Canyon, especially during summer and fall rides.

Are there bike parks with lift access in Nevada or nearby?

While technically in California, Northstar California Bike Park, located near the Nevada border in Truckee, offers over 30 lift-accessed trails. This provides easy access to downhill and cross-country routes, making it a popular choice for those in the greater Lake Tahoe area and western Nevada.

Are there facilities like bike rentals or shuttle services available at Nevada's bike parks?

Yes, some parks offer these conveniences. Bootleg Canyon Trailhead provides toilets and showers, and a shuttle service is often available on weekends to take riders to the top of the downhill trails. Northstar California Bike Park also offers bike rentals, protective gear, and a bike school.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Nevada's bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, Nevada offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including the scenic Tahoe East Shore Trail. For gravel biking enthusiasts, the Historic Railroad Trail provides a unique experience. There are also many easy hikes, such as the Spooner Lake Trail, perfect for enjoying the natural surroundings.

Are there any bike parks that are particularly community-focused or free to access?

Sky Tavern Bike Park near Reno operates as a free, donation-based facility, committed to making outdoor sports accessible to everyone. It's a community-focused park with plans for future expansion and shuttle service.

Can I find e-bike friendly trails in Nevada's bike parks?

Northstar California Bike Park, while just across the border, is e-bike friendly. It accepts e-bikes and provides a dedicated climb trail along with a free "Pedal Pass" for e-bikers, making it a great option if you prefer riding with an e-bike.

What makes the Lake Tahoe area a popular destination for mountain biking?

The Lake Tahoe area is renowned for its stunning scenery and exceptional trails. The Marlette Flume Trail, for instance, offers flowy singletrack high above Lake Tahoe, providing amazing views and an unforgettable riding experience. The area also serves as a hub for accessing various routes, including the Flume Trail, Herlan Peak, and Tunnel Creek Cafe.

Are there any bike parks that are good for practicing skills and progression?

Yes, several parks are designed for skill development. Sky Tavern Bike Park includes a pump track, Strider bike track, youth skills zone, and a progression skills zone. Sierra Vista Park in Reno also offers a variety of features like wooden skinnies, drop zones, large berms, and forgiving jumps, making it ideal for practicing and improving your riding skills.

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