I have
Silver State OHV trail 240 mile trails on my list of places to ride on my next trip West.
When do you want to go?
Some info I have compliled so far
http://www.piochenevada.com/silverstatetrails.htmlhttp://www.rzrforums.net/local-rides-ev ... -21-a.htmlhttp://nvtrailmaps.com/trail.php?trail= ... rue&page=6Quote:
There are several access points to the Silver State Trail. The most popular trailhead is the Chief Mountain trailhead. To find this, head 8 mi. west of Caliente on 93 to an unmarked road on your right. Head up the road about 0.5 mi to large staging area. There is a trailhead located 16 mi. west of Caliente, just west of Oak Springs summit. To reach this trailhead, look for the powerlines crossing 93 after descending from Oak Springs summit, head north and you will see the trail come from the west and join with the road. Continue and the trail will separate from the road and head east, there is a staging area and trailhead there. Another access point is on Pahroc summit, 27.5 mi. west of Caliente on 93. From there head north over the cattle guard. Head west from Panaca for another access point marked with a carsonite post. There is also an access point just north of the rest area near Pony Springs.
http://nvtrailmaps.com/trail.php?trail= ... rue&page=6Silver State Trail
Chief Mt. Trailhead is the only trailhead with facilities. Pahroc- N 37.61764 W 114.99379 El 4965 Powerline- N 37.63650 W 114.77518 El 4930 Chief Mt.- N 37.60426 W 114.65980 El 6085 Panaca- N 37.80530 W 114.57552 El 5821 Pony Springs- N 38.31924 W 114.60773 El 6151. This trail is so long, 5 maps were required to cover the whole trail. Use the file descriptions to fit maps together.
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