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Keystone Canyon

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Keystone Canyon

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Keystone Canyon Non-Motorized Recreation Area

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  • Location: Washoe County, Nevada, United States

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    July 12, 2023

    Cycling

    Keystone Canyon is a multiuse trail that used to be a road. Some sections are still double track while other have been somewhat reclaimed by nature and are more like singtrack. It's moderatly graded so the climb isn't bad though there are some technical rocky sections to be aware of.

    November 6, 2023

    Hiking

    Keystone Canyon is a multiuse trail that used to be a road. It's popular with hikers, bikers, and dog walkers so it can get busy. The parking area is easily accessible off of McCarran, and the trail connects to a vast network of trails stretching from Peavine to Rancho San Rafael.

    November 8, 2023

    Mountain biking

    Keystone Canyon is a multiuse trail that used to be a road. Some sections are still double track while other have been somewhat reclaimed by nature and are more like singletrack. It's moderately graded so the climb isn't bad though there are some technical rocky sections to be aware of.
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    Peavine Trail Network Loop

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    The Peavine Trail Network Loop offers a moderate mountain biking experience through Reno's Keystone Canyon. You'll cover 17.6 miles (28.4 km) with a significant 2220 feet (677 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 2 hours and 56 minutes to complete. Expect a diverse ride, transitioning from flowy sections to more technical, rocky terrain, including some challenging climbs and fast descents. As you navigate the network, you'll encounter features like rock gardens and jumps, all while enjoying views of the dry Great Basin landscape. Keep an eye out for the "Bench with a view," which provides expansive panoramas of the surrounding area.

    Plan your visit to the Peavine Trail Network by starting from the designated trailhead parking area, ensuring easy access to the route. This is a multi-use trail, so be aware that you will be sharing the path with runners and hikers; always ride considerately. The region is known for its winds, so it's a good idea to check the weather forecast before you head out to avoid unpleasant conditions. There are no specific permits or fees mentioned for accessing this area.

    This trail network is a highlight within the Keystone Canyon Non-Motorized Recreation Area, offering a fantastic workout for mountain bikers. The varied terrain, from smoother sections to chunky areas, provides a dynamic challenge for riders. You'll experience a mix of cross-country climbs and exhilarating descents, making it a popular choice for those seeking a diverse riding adventure in the Reno area.

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    7.70km

    00:47

    170m

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    Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure along the Keystone Canyon Trail, a 4.8-mile (7.7 km) route that promises varied singletrack terrain. You will gain 570 feet (174 metres) of elevation over an estimated 47 minutes, making it a quick and accessible ride. The trail winds through a diverse landscape, presenting a mix of open views and winding paths. As you ride, you will encounter some rocky and loose sections that add to the fun. Be sure to stop at the vista bench along the Poedunk Trail for expansive views of the Truckee Meadows, Huffaker Hills, and the Virginia Range.

    This mountain biking route is part of the larger Peavine Trails network, located conveniently near Reno, Nevada. Parking is generally available right at the trailhead, making your access straightforward. Before you head out, it is wise to check local conditions, especially after rain, as muddy sections can occur. This helps ensure you have the best possible experience on the trail. The easy difficulty makes it suitable for many riders looking for a quick outing.

    The Keystone Canyon Trail is a notable part of the extensive Peavine Trails network, offering a great option for mountain bikers in the Reno area. Its accessibility and manageable length make it a popular choice for those seeking a rewarding ride without committing to a full day on the trails. This route stands out for its blend of engaging terrain and scenic overlooks, providing a refreshing escape close to the city. It is a prime example of the diverse outdoor opportunities available within the Peavine Mountain area.

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    Embark on the Keystone and Evans Canyon Loop, a moderate 6.7-mile (10.7 km) mountain biking route that offers diverse terrain and expansive views near Reno. You will gain 649 feet (198 metres) of elevation, with most riders completing it in about 1 hour and 2 minutes. As you ride, you'll pass through arid landscapes dotted with sage, experiencing the unique atmosphere of the high desert. Keep an eye out for glimpses of old mine shafts and tailings piles, adding a historical layer to your journey. High points along the loop provide panoramic vistas of the city and surrounding mountains.

    The Keystone and Evans Canyon Loop is easily accessible from Reno, making it a convenient escape into nature. When planning your ride, be aware that there is very little shade along the entire route. It is crucial to bring ample water and wear appropriate sun protection, especially during warmer months. This trail network is popular with both mountain bikers and trail runners, so you can expect to share the path with others. Consider an early morning or late afternoon start to avoid the midday sun and enjoy cooler temperatures.

    This route winds through the Keystone Canyon Non-Motorized Recreation Area, offering a dedicated space for outdoor activities. Beyond the natural desert beauty, the initial section of the Evans Canyon trail also passes a disc golf course, providing a unique visual element. You will also ride by the Basque Monument, which adds a cultural landmark to the experience. The area's history is subtly present through the remnants of old mining operations you might encounter.

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    Distance 519 m

    Uphill 30 m

    Downhill 20 m

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    Location: Washoe County, Nevada, United States

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