Mt Rose Wilderness

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A 30,000 acre outdoorsman's paradise with trails for everyone!
Trail Uses
Hiking
Location
Washoe County
Length
139.00 miles (Network)
Difficulty
Moderate, Difficult
Towns
Incline Village, Reno
Surface
Dirt
Pets
Permitted on Leash
Fees
No
Wilderness Areas
Mt. Rose Wilderness Area
Other Activities
Mountain Biking Horseback Riding Cross-country Skiing Snowmobiling

Description

Towering at 10,776, Mt. Rose is the tallest mountain on the Nevada side of the Lake Tahoe Basin. Nicknamed for the rose-pink glow that shines off the snow in the winter months, Mt. Rose is a wonderland waiting to be explored. The entire wilderness area is comprised of several trail systems, loops and out-and-back trails. Some of the more popular trail systems that cross through are the Tahoe Rim trail and the Jones/Whites Creek Loop. Other popular trails include the Mt. Rose Summit trail and Tamarack lake trail.

The wilderness area is for hikers and equestrians only, mechanized and motorized travel is NOT allowed within any wilderness area in Nevada. Be sure to check activity uses for each trail before venturing off with your horse, some trail sections are closed to equestrians. In the winter cross country skiing and snow shoeing is very popular! Just outside of the wilderness area is an open area that is used for snowmobiling as well as the area south of Mt. Rose Highway.

Other Information

Camping available at Mt. Rose Campground. 

Fishing is allowed in the lakes, ponds and streams throughout the wilderness area. Be sure to purchase a permit through NDOW beforehand. 

For more activities in the area, visit the U.S Forest Service website. 

For visitor information in Incline Village or Reno, visit their city websites!

Trail Manager

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

US Forest Service - Lake Tahoe Basin
35 College Drive
So. Lake Tahoe, California 96150
Phone: (530) 543-2600
sm.fs.paltbmu@usda.gov
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US Forest Service - Carson Ranger District
1536 South Carson Street
Carson City, NV 89701
Phone: (775) 882-2766
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Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Avoid hypothermia, even in warm weather, by limiting your sweat and exposure to cold water. Bring warm and dry clothes in case the shivers set in.

Trailhead Information

All of the trailheads are located off of Mt. Rose highway just west of Reno. Parking and restrooms are available at most trailheads. 

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