Jarbidge

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A beautiful and remote mountain town surrounded by towering mountains and vast wilderness.
Trail Uses
Mountain biking Horseback riding Hiking Cross-country skiing Utv/jeep driving Atv riding Dirt biking Snowmobiling
Location
Elko County
Length
700.00 miles (Network)
Difficulty
Moderate, Difficult
Town
Jarbidge
Pets
Permitted on Leash
Fees
No
Wilderness Areas
Jarbridge Wilderness Area
Wilderness Study Areas
Rough Hills Wilderness Study Area

Description

The small town of Jarbidge is in a vast and rural area in the Northeastern corner of the state near the border of Idaho. The area is rich in natural and human history, and is popular with snowmobile users, OHV enthusiasts, hunters, sightseers, rock hounds, campers, and many others. Imposing mountain ranges and sweeping basins create impressive views, while reservoirs and seasonal creeks create small oases in the rolling sagebrush steppe. Major peaks and attractions in this area include; Marys River Peak, Jarbridge Peak, Wheeler Mountain, the Independence Range, and Wild Horse State Recreation Area. Given the remote location of this area, your chances of running to other people out on the trails is very rare. Always be prepared for any emergency you may encounter!

To learn more about the exciting history and recreation of Jarbidge, watch this short video from PBS Reno!

Other Information

Given that portions of the Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest are designated wilderness, only hikers and equestrians are allowed within the wilderness boundary. Motorized and mechanized use is only permitted on surrounding non-wilderness trails. Please be respectful of the wilderness boundary and only travel on designated roads and trails for your activity type. Horses are allowed and only certified weed free hay can be brought in. Currently, USDA Forest Service policy considers E-Bikes to be motorized vehicles, and therefore, are restricted to roads and trails designated for motorized use. 

Hunting and fishing is allowed in certain areas. Refer to the Nevada Department of Wildlife website for more information.

A detailed OHV trails map can be found here.

Make sure to stop by the town of Jarbidge on your visit and check out the local attractions. 

There are several US Forest Service run campsites located around the town of Jarbidge.

Trail Manager

For more information visit the US Forest Service website or contact: 

U.S Forest Service -Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest - Spring Mountain NRA
4701 North Torrey Pines Dr
Las Vegas, Nevada 89130
Phone: (702) 515-5400
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Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Know your limits – it’s okay to turn back. Your home is the ultimate destination, not the summit.
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