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Level: Intermediate
Length: 15 mi (24.1 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Loop
Elevation: +1,871/ -397 ft
Total: 86 riders
Mountain Biking Keystone Canyon
#12 of 119 mountain bike trails in Nevada
Drop into gully on right, climb hill, we went as far as could keep our direction. Tracks went here and yawn. Would be fun in the morning before work but we live 5 hours away.
First added by Juan_Gear on Jun 17, 2005. Last updated May 2, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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Buisness 395 north to McCarren. West on McCarren untill Keystone Ave, parking on north side on road.
Many different trail combinations at Keystone Canyon- this one I did was the Halo trail loop!
Thank |Another great trail for a good quick workout. Just don’t fall the ground is a little ruff ;).
Thank |Fun ride, not much super tech skills needed. Connects to many other trails in the area of Peavine. Good start to a ride.
Thank |This used to be my morning ride. Awsome short ride with a nice technical climb up a winding canyon with a great single track payoff. If you ride at sunrise the views of the Sierras are spectacular once at the top of the Canyon.
Thank |great training trails - these trails are mainly uphill without too steep of climbs - some are steep but nothing too serious great for beginners and intermediates not very technical but will help you become a stronger rider no matter what your abilities
Thank |Awesome trail for daily ridding before or after work.
Thank |This is a good in town ride. There are multiple loops that you can ride from the Keystone Trail head. Once you have ridden the first 1.7 miles or so from the parking lot to the radio towers you can ride anything from beginner to intermediate trails. This trail system is mostly single track with little technical sections. Also being in fairly good shape helps, there aren't many steep climbs but you could spend the first 5 to 6 miles climbing with littl to no down hill during these sections. I would recommend this trail to anyone who wants to learn to mountain bike.
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