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Eureka area OHV Trail - Nevada
Miles of adventure across one of Nevada’s largest OHV networks — from historic Eureka to Interstate 80!
Location Eureka County
Length 1,920 miles (Network)
Area 1,422 square miles
Difficulty Moderate to Difficult
Towns Eureka
Surface Dirt, Gravel, Two-Track
Pets Permitted
Fees No
Description
The Eureka OHV Trails deliver an immense playground of over 1,920 miles of routes spread across 1,422 square miles of classic central Nevada high desert. This expansive network runs from the historic mining town of Eureka in the south all the way north to Interstate 80, giving riders access to a huge variety of terrain and scenery.
Expect a mix of wide-open basin riding, winding two-track roads, canyon explorations, ridgeline traverses, and mountain passes. The area features sagebrush flats, pinyon and juniper woodlands, historic mining remnants, and sweeping views that stretch for miles. With so much ground to cover, the Eureka OHV system is perfect for everything from quick afternoon loops to multi-day backcountry expeditions.
The vast size and remote nature of the area provide plenty of solitude and dark-sky camping opportunities. Whether you’re exploring old mining districts or simply enjoying the wide-open Nevada landscape, this trail system rewards those who love big-country adventure.
Other Information
Motor vehicles are permitted on designated routes only. This is remote high-desert country — always plan ahead with extra fuel, water, food, warm clothing, first aid, and vehicle repair tools. Cell phone service is sparse or nonexistent in most areas.
Traveling in groups is recommended, and always let someone know your planned route. Practice Tread Lightly and Leave No Trace principles to help protect this beautiful landscape for future riders.
A massive OHV destination that offers endless exploration and the true feeling of Nevada’s wide-open backcountry.
Helpful Links
• Nevada Off-Road Vehicle Program
• Eureka Nevada travel information
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Eureka area OHV Trail - Nevada
Eureka area OHV Trail - Nevada
Miles of adventure across one of Nevada’s largest OHV networks — from historic Eureka to Interstate 80!
Location Eureka County
Length 1,920 miles (Network)
Area 1,422 square miles
Difficulty Moderate to Difficult
Towns Eureka
Surface Dirt, Gravel, Two-Track
Pets Permitted
Fees No
Description
The Eureka OHV Trails deliver an immense playground of over 1,920 miles of routes spread across 1,422 square miles of classic central Nevada high desert. This expansive network runs from the historic mining town of Eureka in the south all the way north to Interstate 80, giving riders access to a huge variety of terrain and scenery.
Expect a mix of wide-open basin riding, winding two-track roads, canyon explorations, ridgeline traverses, and mountain passes. The area features sagebrush flats, pinyon and juniper woodlands, historic mining remnants, and sweeping views that stretch for miles. With so much ground to cover, the Eureka OHV system is perfect for everything from quick afternoon loops to multi-day backcountry expeditions.
The vast size and remote nature of the area provide plenty of solitude and dark-sky camping opportunities. Whether you’re exploring old mining districts or simply enjoying the wide-open Nevada landscape, this trail system rewards those who love big-country adventure.
Other Information
Motor vehicles are permitted on designated routes only. This is remote high-desert country — always plan ahead with extra fuel, water, food, warm clothing, first aid, and vehicle repair tools. Cell phone service is sparse or nonexistent in most areas.
Traveling in groups is recommended, and always let someone know your planned route. Practice Tread Lightly and Leave No Trace principles to help protect this beautiful landscape for future riders.
A massive OHV destination that offers endless exploration and the true feeling of Nevada’s wide-open backcountry.
Helpful Links
• Nevada Off-Road Vehicle Program
• Eureka Nevada travel information
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Miles of adventure across one of Nevada’s largest OHV networks — from historic Eureka to Interstate 80!
Location Eureka County
Length 1,920 miles (Network)
Area 1,422 square miles
Difficulty Moderate to Difficult
Towns Eureka
Surface Dirt, Gravel, Two-Track
Pets Permitted
Fees No
Description
The Eureka OHV Trails deliver an immense playground of over 1,920 miles of routes spread across 1,422 square miles of classic central Nevada high desert. This expansive network runs from the historic mining town of Eureka in the south all the way north to Interstate 80, giving riders access to a huge variety of terrain and scenery.
Expect a mix of wide-open basin riding, winding two-track roads, canyon explorations, ridgeline traverses, and mountain passes. The area features sagebrush flats, pinyon and juniper woodlands, historic mining remnants, and sweeping views that stretch for miles. With so much ground to cover, the Eureka OHV system is perfect for everything from quick afternoon loops to multi-day backcountry expeditions.
The vast size and remote nature of the area provide plenty of solitude and dark-sky camping opportunities. Whether you’re exploring old mining districts or simply enjoying the wide-open Nevada landscape, this trail system rewards those who love big-country adventure.
Other Information
Motor vehicles are permitted on designated routes only. This is remote high-desert country — always plan ahead with extra fuel, water, food, warm clothing, first aid, and vehicle repair tools. Cell phone service is sparse or nonexistent in most areas.
Traveling in groups is recommended, and always let someone know your planned route. Practice Tread Lightly and Leave No Trace principles to help protect this beautiful landscape for future riders.
A massive OHV destination that offers endless exploration and the true feeling of Nevada’s wide-open backcountry.
Helpful Links
• Nevada Off-Road Vehicle Program
• Eureka Nevada travel information























