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Mountain biking trails
United States
Nevada
Washoe County
Reno

Keystone Canyon Trail

Easy

3.1

(28)

32

riders

Keystone Canyon Trail

00:47

7.70km

170m

Mountain biking

The Keystone Canyon Trail, located in Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, is an easy mountain biking route covering 4.8 miles (7.7 km). You will gain 570 feet (174 metres) in elevation, with an estimated duration of 47 minutes. This trail offers a quick and accessible ride for mountain bikers.

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Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Keystone Canyon Non-Motorized Recreation Area

Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest

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Keystone Canyon

Highlight (Segment) • Canyon

Keystone Canyon is a multiuse trail that used to be a road. Some sections are still double track while other have been somewhat reclaimed by nature and are more like …

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4.67 km

Bench with a view

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This bench is near a big junction, so you can take a break here to catch your breath and have a drink of water. Once you're ready to go take …

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4.98 km

Poedunk Trail

Highlight (Segment) • MTB Park

Poedunk is a fun blue trail on the south side of Peavine Mountain. Though it can be ridden in both directions you'll find most of the traffic going downhill. Though …

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7.70 km

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4.80 km

2.81 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.42 km

2.19 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Keystone Canyon Trail?

The Keystone Canyon Trail is part of a larger network in the Peavine Mountain area near Reno, Nevada. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's generally accessible and sees heavy use. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads within the Rancho San Rafael Regional Park or the broader Peavine Trail Network.

Is the Keystone Canyon Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Keystone Canyon Trail is a multi-use trail, and dogs are generally welcome. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the trail for all users and protect local wildlife.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike the Keystone Canyon Trail?

The trail is accessible year-round. However, due to minimal shade, riding during cooler months or early mornings/late afternoons is highly recommended, especially during warmer seasons. This helps avoid the heat and makes for a more comfortable experience.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this trail?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the Keystone Canyon Trail itself. As it's part of the Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, general park regulations apply, but typically there are no fees for trail use.

What are the regulations for mountain biking in Rancho San Rafael Regional Park?

When mountain biking within Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, always stay on marked trails, yield to hikers, and control your speed. Respect wildlife and pack out everything you pack in. Specific regulations regarding trail closures or usage might be posted at trailheads or on the park's official website.

What is the terrain like on the Keystone Canyon Trail?

The trail features mixed terrain, including natural ground and singletrack sections. You'll encounter dry, sage-dotted hills, and some short, rocky portions that can be challenging. Historically, parts were a primary road, so some sections retain a double-track feel, while others offer a more reclaimed singletrack experience. Longer loop options may also include trees and roots.

Is the Keystone Canyon Trail suitable for beginners?

The Keystone Canyon Trail is generally rated as easy, with a moderate physical rating for its shorter 1.7-mile length. Many sections are beginner-friendly. However, some rocky portions can present a challenge for those new to mountain biking. Longer routes, like the 5-mile option or combining it into a larger loop, can increase the difficulty to intermediate, featuring narrow, steep, and rocky sections.

What scenic views or landmarks can I expect along the route?

Mountain bikers are treated to expansive views of Reno and the surrounding Sierra Nevada Mountains. High points along the route provide panoramic city vistas. Notable features include the Keystone Canyon itself, and a Bench with a view. You might also spot historical elements like old mine shafts and tailings piles.

Does this trail connect to other mountain biking routes?

Yes, the Keystone Canyon Trail is part of a larger network. The route itself passes through sections of the Peavine Trail Network, the Poedunk Trail, and the Rancho Connector Trail, allowing for extended rides and exploration.

Is the Keystone Canyon Trail a loop?

The specific route highlighted is a loop. While a 1.7-mile section is often referenced, the trail can be combined into longer loop options, such as the Keystone and Evans Canyon Loop, offering varied distances and challenges.

Are there any historical features along the trail?

Yes, the Keystone Canyon Trail has historical significance. It was a primary northern road out of Reno in the late 1800s. Along the way, you can observe remnants of this past, including old mine shafts and tailings piles, adding an interesting historical dimension to your ride.

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