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A lap of the Peavine Challenge XC Course Category 3 Middle Course.


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14.1

Miles

22.6

KM

100%

Singletrack

6,038' 1,840 m

High

4,707' 1,435 m

Low

2,090' 637 m

Up

2,085' 636 m

Down

6%

Avg Grade (3°)

19%

Max Grade (11°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Unknown

Overview

This ride is a great way to get a taste of what the Reno Wheelmen Twilight Mtb Race Series has to offer. The series has been held from April until September for the past 28 years in the Reno Area on Thursday Nights. The series is run entirely by volunteers of the Reno Wheelmen, a nonprofit cycling club that has promoted cycling events in the Reno area since 1896. The events have been designed to promote cycling and fitness for all levels of cyclists in the community. Many of the these cyclists have volunteered hundreds hours with IMBA Related Clubs to help build and maintain the USFS trail system through the Carson Ranger District and Washoe County Parks Trail System.

The Reno Wheelmen host 50 plus competitive cycling events every year in all types of cycling disciplines. We support our members who race with generous race reimbursement as well as discounted clothing. You don't need to be a member to race, but it is encouraged as it is the support from our members and sponsors that allows us to promote these events.

Need to Know

This was the race course that was was used from 2014 to 2016. The new course has multiple laps. There can be snow and mud December to March. The mud on lower Peavine is all clay. It sticks to your bike until you stop. The only thing more fun that carrying a 50 lb. mud-covered bike is cleaning it.

Description

The ride starts in Rancho San Rafael Park at the beginning of the Evans Canyon Trail (1, 11, 2) at 12:00 pm. Riders climb north on Miners Trail (2, 10, 12), west up Rancho Connector Trail (12, 13, 23, 22, 34), passing by Keystone Canyon Trail and the Middle Keystone Trail Access Area to the edge of Rancho San Rafael Park.

The Peavine Challenge uses the same course as 2014. The course leaves Rancho San Rafael Park at the Podunk Trail (Trail Marker 34). Riders head north up the Podunk Trail (34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39), then south down the Total Recall Trail (39, 62, 61) to Road 41652 near the Radio Towers.

The course continues North on Road 41562 and then west on Road 21551 to Total Recall (63). Riders head NW up Total Recall (63, 49, 64, 65, 66, 67) and descend north down the Bobsled Trail (67, 21529), then SE to the 3 Trees Trail (1875) continuing on to Nortons Toll Road (1875, 1874).

From the Toll Road the route continues SE on Stage Coach Trail (1874, 1873, 1872, 1871) to Road 41652 near the Radio Towers. The route heads South on Keystone Canyon Trail (27, 26) to the UNR DH Course (26, U1, U2). Riders then enter Rancho Park heading south on Reno Vista Trail (U2).

The Route heads South on Reno Vista Trail (U1, 14, 13) to the Rancho Connector Trail (13, 12) until heading North Miners Trail (12, 10, S1), Then East Snake Trail (S1,S2), to Evans Canyon Trail (S2,2). The ride ends at Basque Monument (0).

History & Background

Check out Peavine, A Mountain of Memories by John C. Evanoff

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Photos

Peavine in spring at sunrise
May 21, 2015 near Golden…, NV
Cove Hustler Peavine XC
May 27, 2015 near Golden…, NV
Peavine Riding
May 27, 2015 near Golden…, NV
Peavine XC Reno Wheelmen
May 27, 2015 near Golden…, NV
Total Recall
May 27, 2015 near Golden…, NV
Peavine XC  Riding Reno Tahoe Junior Team
May 27, 2015 near Golden…, NV

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Mar 16, 2024
Cristóbal Garcia
May 1, 2023
Donette Dunaway
1st time riding. Had to keep my nose to the map because there are a lot of side roads crossing the trail. Pretty much start and end w a climb.
Jun 20, 2022
Kim Borreson
Oct 10, 2020
Chris Fletcher
Oct 4, 2020
Rustin Reese
Apr 18, 2020
Israel Pereda
Feb 17, 2020
ken fisher
Added halo and bacon trail 17.3mi — 2h 37m
Aug 25, 2019
Jarret Chambers
good fun.bob sled is sick.got confused and ended up off on different trails a few times,it was still fun though. 92 degrees took alot of breaks. 14.1mi — 3h 30m
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