Rail-Trail
State: CA Length: 12 miles Surface:
The Almanor Railroad forms an important new link in northeastern California's network of trails near Lake Almanor. The track materials are currently being salvaged by Iron Horse Preservation Society and then the base will be compacted for the ...
State: NV Length: 1.90 miles Surface: Asphalt
The multi-use Carson City Trail runs between Kings Canyon Road and Combs Canyon Road, passing through subdivisions and among the desert scrub landscape. The trails skirts the western edge of Western Nevada Community College. Portions of the ...
State: CA Length: 3 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
A unique experience, this trail takes you through several abandoned railroad tunnels along route of the old transcontinental railroad. Following the most challenging terrain in the race to build the transcontinental railroad through the Sierras, ...
State: CA Length: 42.01 miles Surface:
For more information about plans to extend the El Dorado Trail , visit the El Dorado County web site
State: CA, NV Length: 19.90 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Lake Tahoe Bike Trails meander along the north shore on both the California and Nevada sides of the lake. The trails form a network of both paved and unpaved routes; some streets also have desingated bike lanes. The trails link residential, ...
State: CA, NV Length: 10.90 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
The Lake Tahoe Bike Trails meander along the south shore throughout both the California and Nevada sides of the lake. The trails form a network of both paved and unpaved routes; some streets also have designated bike lanes. The trails link residential, ...
State: CA Length: 1.10 miles Surface: Asphalt
Although only a mile, the Tahoe City Lakeside Trail is a key connector between the bike paths along the north shore of Lake Tahoe and the Truckee River. The waterfront promenade stretches from the river dam through the Tahoe State Recreation ...
State: CA Length: 300 miles Surface:
From www.mc2ct.org: The Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail (MCCT) will be a scenic, 300-mile non-motorized, multi-use trail extending from the Pacific Ocean near San Francisco Bay to the crest of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Users, including hikers, ...
State: CA Length: 0 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Dirt, Gravel, Sand
If you've never heard of this state park in Nevada County, it's only because it's new, having been recently created from what was known as the South Yuba River Project. A patchwork of public lands hugging the better part of a 20-mile corridor ...
State: NV Length: 44 miles Surface: Asphalt, Sand
The planners of this bikeway have high hopes that this path will eventually extend from Lake Tahoe to Pyramid Lake. At this time, there are a few large segments that are being planned in between Sparks and Wadsworth as well as between Truckee, ...
State: CA, NV Length: 116 miles Surface:
The Tahoe-Pyramid Bikeway is a vision of following the Truckee River by foot or by bicycle from its source at forested Lake Tahoe to its desert terminus, Pyramid Lake. The route will descend over 2000 feet in 116 miles, using a combination of ...
State: CA Length: 6.80 miles Surface: Asphalt
The popular Truckee River Bike Trail is an ideal rail-trail in many ways. Its smooth, flat surface provides all types of users with a scenic easy-to-negotiate route from Tahoe City to Squaw Valley. It connects to other paths for users who want ...
State: CA Length: 2.80 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt
The Truckee River Legacy Trail follows the river's south side, providing scenic views and access to two recreational amenities: the Truckee River Regional Park and Riverview Sports Park. Currently, a 1.5-mile section of the trail is paved. The ...
State: CA Length: 5.80 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Union Valley Bike Trail is a two-lane, paved route that connects the campgrounds on the east side of Union Valley Reservoir in the Eldorado National Forest. The trail skirts the shores of the reservoir between Jones Fork and Wench Creek ...
State: CA Length: 55 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
The Western States Pioneer Trail runs for 55 miles between East Folsom Lake and Auburn at Squaw Pass. The trail, open to hikers and horseback riders only, follows the winding course of the American River along the old railroad grade built by ...