
Make sure yours has a snug and secure fit with plenty of ventilation and protection for the type of riding you intend to do. Visit one of Truckee’s bike shops for a quick, convenient tune-up before you hit the trail. Wear breathable non-cotton clothing that will keep you cool and dry, and bring extra layers in case of unexpected weather. Be prepared! Carry bike tools, food, and lots of water on the trail.Cruise along the Truckee River on the Legacy Trail or take the Trout Creek Trail into downtown Truckee. E-Biking on Truckee's Paved Bike PathsĪll three classes of E-bikes are allowed on Truckee's scenic paved paths. The Tahoe National Forest also features scenic gravel roads for e-biking. Click here to learn more about E-bikes on Tahoe Donner trails.Īll three classes of E-bikes are permitted on Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trails in the Tahoe National Forest. E-Biking on Dirt and Gravel RoadsĬlass 1 E-bikes are also allowed on Tahoe Donner dirt roads as of September 17, 2021. View and print a map of E-bike trails in the Truckee Ranger District. This includes the Emigrant Trail, Big Chief Trail, Sawtooth Trail, and Donkey Town and El Burro Trails (formerly known as Jackass Ridge Trails). The Tahoe National Forest allows Class 1 pedal-assist E-bikes on 35 miles of dirt trails.
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Yes! Truckee has a total of 57 miles of paved and dirt paths open for E-bike riding, plus more trails on the way. Cruise along the smooth pump track, ride flowy berms and tables, gain mountain bike skills on the cross country trail, or get serious air on a slope line.

Thoughtfully designed with features for every skill level, it’s the perfect place for a fun family day.

The Truckee Bike Park is the place to go for BMX (Bicycle Motorcross) riding. Keep reading: Saddle Up to Truckee's Scenic Paved Paths Serious Road Riding: 100s of Miles on Mountain RoadsĪvid cyclists enjoy aesthetic, challenging rides on bike routes that take you over mountain passes, along alpine lakes, and into the heart of the Sierra. Family-friendly trails abound, with options for half and full-day adventures for kids of all ages. Hop on a commuter or comfort bike, grab the kids and take in Truckee-Tahoe’s most gorgeous views as you cruise along scenic paved paths and bike routes.

Keep reading: Truckee's Endless Gravel Rides Scenic Paved Paths: 26+ Miles of Easy Riding They can handle a variety of surfaces from paved roads to rugged forest roads, perfect for adventuring in places like Prosser Reservoir where a network of dirt roads and trails provide endless riding. These bikes have become a popular choice in recent years, and for good reason. Take a ride on the road less traveled from the seat of a gravel bike. Find your flow on smooth, rolling singletrack, steep, technical downhills, and everything in between. Backdoor access to the Tahoe National Forest means you won’t have a hard time finding the perfect trail to ride. Truckee-Tahoe is a mountain biking mecca, home to world-class singletrack for all riding styles and skill levels with options for half-day or full-day rides. Whether you’re craving a comfortable cruise down a scenic paved path or a heart-pumping rush as you fly down technical descents, you’ll find it here. We’ve got it all! Mountain biking, gravel biking, and road riding.
