ATV Trail Suggestions for Nevada
Nevada has wonderful scenery, a great environment for outdoor sports, and a large population of ATV enthusiasts. ATV riding in Nevada is fun and interesting, and there are plenty of great trails to choose.
Sand Mountain, near Fallon, Nevada, is a great place to ride. Surrounded by desert, Sand Mountain has a large dune and several smaller ridges for your enjoyment. The large dune has ridges, bowls and valleys, and the smaller dunes lead to trails through the desert. Sand Mountain is somewhat remote, however, with the closest gas and food being in Fallon almost 30 miles away. Make sure to bring supplies for an enjoyable day. Sand Mountain is seldom crowded.
If you are looking for ATV trails near Las Vegas, try Nellis Dunes. Near the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, this park features hard dirt hills, dunes and a track. While exploring Nellis Dunes, please remember to avoid the Paiute Reservation areas. Boundaries of the reservation are posted.
The Jean Dry Lake Bed near Sloan and the El Dorado Dry Lake Valley area are two more great places to ride near Las Vegas. Both offer places for overnight RV parking.
There are quite a few good trails near Logandale, just off of I15 North at exit 93. Restrooms and overnight RV parking are available at this site. Remember to stay on the marked trails, though.
Beginners will enjoy exploring the trails at Moon Rocks, an area about 15 miles from McCarran. Easy roads and trails, with some hills, allow the beginner to explore comfortably. There are a lot of great places for ATV riding in Nevada.
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