Buckskin OHV Loop

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Beautiful OHV loop high in the Santa Rosa Mountains, in Northeastern Humboldt County
Trail Uses
Utv/jeep driving Atv riding Dirt biking Snowmobiling
Location
Humboldt County
Length
32.00 miles (Network)
Difficulty
Moderate
Town
Paradise Valley
Surface
Dirt
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No
Wilderness Areas
Santa Rosa/Paradise Peak Wilderness Area
Wilderness Study Areas
N. Fork Of The Little Humboldt River WSA
Other Activities
Hiking Mountain Biking E-biking Horseback Riding Cross-country Skiing

Description

The Buckskin OHV/ATV loop is located in northeastern Humboldt County, in the Santa Rosa Mountain Range. Beautiful vistas, wildlife viewing and the remoteness of the area are awe-inspiring.  Trail users may see antelope, mule deer, big horn sheep and elk, along with many native birds. In the spring and early summer months, wildflowers abound.  This trail loop system connects with other Forest Service roads and the Santa Rosa-Paradise Peak Wilderness Area.

The trails are on US Forest Service roads, and are open to all 4WD high-clearance vehicles.  There may be areas of loose surface material, steep terrain, and possibly deep ruts along the trails, so use caution and stay safe.  There is little to no cell service in the area, and emergency services are 1-2 hours away.  Trails are open to all trail users, for year-round recreation.   

Camping is available at the ​Lye Creek Campground on NF Rd 087, nestled in a grove of aspen trees along Lye Creek, south of the Buckskin loop, and a camping fee is required.  Other dispersed camping and staging sites are available along Hinkey Summit Road. 

Other Information

Visit the USFS Lye Creek Campground website

To see more things to do and places to stay in Humboldt County, click here.

TravelNevada.com information on the Santa Rosa-Paradise Peak Wilderness

USFS Wilderness website

USFS Buckskin Loop Brochure

Trail Manager

US Forest Service - Santa Rosa Ranger District
District Ranger
3275 Fountain Way

Winnemucca, Nevada 89445
Phone: 775-623-5025 ex.4
View website

Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Visit busy trailheads mid-week to avoid crowds.

Trailhead Information

This 32-mile loop trail is up in the mountains on Hinkey Summit Road.

From the western side of the mountains on Highway 95 about 60 miles north of Winnemucca, go east on Hinkey Summit Road 13 miles east to the beginning of the loop trail.

From Paradise Valley, follow Hinkey Summit Road north for about 23 miles to the trailhead kiosk. 

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