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Road cycling in Lyon County, Nevada, offers diverse landscapes characterized by arid hills, mountains, and valleys. The region features significant elevation changes, with routes traversing from lower elevations near rivers like the Carson and Walker up to higher mountain passes. Road cyclists encounter varied terrain, from well-paved sections to routes with considerable elevation gains. This environment provides a range of road cycling experiences across its natural features and historic areas.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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109km
05:12
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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129km
07:10
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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03:15
510m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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58.0km
02:57
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In its heyday Virginia City was the richest, and roughest, city east of the Mississippi. It was also the place where Samuel Clemens transformed himself in to Mark Twain. These days the historic buildings are home to casinos, bars, cafes, museums and souvenir shops. Whether it's your destination or just a stop along the way, you won't have a boring time in Virginia City.
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In its heyday Virginia City was the richest, and roughest, city east of the Mississippi. It was also the place where Samuel Clemens transformed himself in to Mark Twain. These days the historic buildings are home to casinos, bars, cafes, museums and souvenir shops. Whether it's your destination or just a stop along the ride, you won't have a boring time in Virginia City.
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There are parking lots where you can pull over on either side of the summit. A historic marker on a large rock on the south side tells the story of how Spooner Summit played a role in 1800s mining history and served as a source of lumber for prospecting industries.
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Lake Tahoe is a large freshwater lake that straddles the border of California and Nevada. Sitting at 6,225 feet in elevation makes it the largest alpine lake in North America. It is a major tourist draw with its stunning beauty and world-class ski resorts.
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The Marble Bluff Fish Passage was developed to monitor and assist the endangered Cui-ui and Lahontan Trout populations. The site is open for visitors Monday-Friday between 8am-3pm, during the February to July spawning season. Be advised that these dates are not set in stone as the spawning season does fluctuate from year to year, so check in advance if you're planning on visiting the site.
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On the south side of Pyramid Lake there are a number of gravel roads that will take you down to the shore, or to viewpoints over the lake. These make for good starting/stopping points as further north the mountains block the view of the lake.
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Popular museum for train history buffs. Worth even when closed, as some of the tracks, buildings, and historic trains are also visible from the outside
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Today a great transcontinental bike route, the first coast-to-coast highway in the US, once called the Main Street Across America, was conceived on September 10, 1912, when a group of industrialists led by Carl Fisher of Indianapolis Motor Speedway fame, envisioned a continuous improved highway from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The road would be open to lawful traffic without toll charges and was to be a living memorial to President Abraham Lincoln. When the route was announced in 1913 it was 3,389 miles long and stitched together existing roadbeds. New sections were built to demonstrate state of the art road construction methods and residents were asked to join the Lincoln Highway Association to show their support for this patriotic and private road building effort. That highway still exists, and for many it holds an allure in much the same way that it did in its heyday during the 1920s and β30s. From the beginning the highway was a real tourist destination, and now itβs even more so because people have to make an effort to go that way and fulfill their desires to travel the back roads of America. Not a highway in contemporary terms, the Lincoln Highway today is a system of existing roadways that crosses 13 states and stretches nearly 3,400 miles from Times Square in New York city to Lincoln Park, San Francisco. But it was soon no longer officially known as "The Lincoln Highway." The US Bureau of Public Roads had eliminated named trails and highways in 1925, so it was US 1, US 30, US 40, US 50 and other, less-romantic, state highway numbers. One of the last actions of the Lincoln Highway Association before it closed 1927, was to order the casting of 3,000 concrete markers. A rectangular head on top of a hexagonal shaped post, the markers featured the Lincoln Highway logo, a bronze medallion and arrows to indicate the route of the memorial highway. The US Bureau of Public Roads allowed the placement of these markers along the length of the old highway. The markers were built to last. The posts are reinforced with steel rebar. The colors in the logo are actually separate pieces of cast concrete, with the color added, that were inserted into the final casting. The bronze medallions are anchored into the concrete and cannot be removed without destroying them. https://www.lincolnhighwayassoc.org/news_old/articles/markers
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Lyon County offers a selection of road cycling routes, with 6 distinct tours currently available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy to difficult.
Road cycling in Lyon County features diverse terrain, including arid hills, mountains, and valleys. You'll encounter routes with significant elevation changes, traversing from lower river elevations up to higher mountain passes. While many sections are well-paved, the varied landscape ensures a range of experiences.
Yes, Lyon County has road cycling routes suitable for beginners. An easy option is the Nevada State Capitol β Nugget Casino loop from Carson & Mills Park Railroad, which covers 28.8 km with moderate elevation gain, making it a good starting point.
Experienced cyclists looking for a challenge will find several difficult routes. The South Reno to Carson City & Virginia City loop is a demanding 109.1 km ride with significant climbs. Another challenging option is the Reno to Geiger Grade & North Lake Tahoe loop, spanning 129.0 km with substantial ascents.
Lyon County's routes often pass through or near significant natural features. You might encounter the Carson and Walker Rivers, arid desert landscapes, and views of various mountain ranges like the Pine Grove Hills. Some routes offer glimpses of Lahontan Reservoir or traverse the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation, as seen on the Wadsworth, Nevada to Pyramid Lake route.
Yes, several routes offer access to historical sites. The South Reno to Carson City & Virginia City loop explores historic towns like Virginia City and Carson City. Fort Churchill State Historic Park, a preserved U.S. Army fort and former Pony Express stop, is also located within the county and offers historical insights.
While road cycling, you may encounter various wildlife, especially in areas bordering natural habitats. The Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area (MVWMA), with its diverse ecosystems along the Walker River, supports abundant fish and wildlife, including ducks, geese, and mule deer. Keep an eye out, particularly during quieter times of day.
The best time for road cycling in Lyon County is generally during the spring and fall months when temperatures are milder. Summers can be very hot, especially in the arid valley areas, while winters can bring cold temperatures and potential snow at higher elevations. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Lyon County are designed as loops, offering a continuous journey without retracing your path. Examples include the challenging South Reno to Carson City & Virginia City loop and the Nugget Casino β Bowers Mansion loop from Carson & Mills Park Railroad.
The road cycling experience in Lyon County is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from arid hills to mountain vistas, and the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels, including those with significant climbs and scenic backdrops.
For families or those seeking an easier ride, the Nevada State Capitol β Nugget Casino loop from Carson & Mills Park Railroad is an easy 28.8 km route. It offers a relatively flat profile, making it suitable for a more relaxed cycling experience.
Specific parking information varies by route starting point. For routes originating near urban centers like Reno or Carson City, public parking facilities may be available. For routes in more rural areas or state parks, designated parking lots are often provided. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific trailhead parking recommendations.


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