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Peavine Maze

One of the few dedicated single track areas in Western Nevada! 
Trail Uses
Dirt biking Hiking Mountain biking
Location
Washoe County
Length
22.00 miles (Network)
Difficulty
Moderate, Difficult
Towns
Reno, Verdi
Surface
Dirt
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No
Other Activities
UTV/Jeep Driving ATV Riding

Description

This fun network of trails is sure to get your adrenaline pumping! This fun project was spear headed by the Reno Area Dirt Riders and funded through several grant opportunities. Today, the Reno Area Dirt Riders are continually updating and maintaining the maze to ensure it is strictly for motorcycle use. 

The majority of Peavine Mountain is for motorized use, including 2-wheeled an 4-wheeled vehicles. A small section of the south eastern portion of the mountain is dedicated for non- motorized use. 

Other Information

Camping available at Look out Campground.

Trail Manager

For additional information visit the U.S Forest Service website or contact:

Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest - Carson Ranger District Office

Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest - Carson Ranger District Office
1536 S. Carson St.
Carson City, NV 89701
Phone: (775) 882-2766
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Biggest Little Trail Stewardship

Biggest Little Trail Stewardship
6800 South McCarran Blvd.

Reno, Nevada 89509
​POEDUNKNV@GMAIL.COM
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Trailhead Information

The Peavine Maze is located in the middle of the Peavine motorized area. It can be easily accessed via the Peavine Access Road or the Red Metal Trailhead. 

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Safety
Be BearWise
March 1 – November 11

Bear activity is high in this area. Keep (people) (pets) (property) safe. Keep bears wild. For more information on the BearWise campaign, visit the Recreate Responsibly page, or click on this link to learn how to be BearWise in the outdoors. 

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