For motorcycle lovers, Nevada’s open roads add up to one thing – the ride of a lifetime. Whether you’re cruising the spectacular Lake Tahoe loop, taking on Highway 50, “The Loneliest Road in America,” or roaring up Mount Charleston, the highest peak in southern Nevada, this is one road trip you won’t forget.
The incredible Nevada scenery is a sight to be seen. In southern Nevada, the vivid sandstone peaks of Red Rock Canyon, the incredible rock formations at Valley of Fire State Park and the stunning desert landscape between Las Vegas and Laughlin will leave you awe struck. Northern rides also have their share of beauty. Whether you’re heading to Angel Lake, Lamoille Canyon or amazing points beyond, you’ll be rewarded with incredible mountain views and colorful wildflowers that dot the landscape.
Part of Nevada’s irresistible biker appeal is the ideal temperatures you can enjoy on many of our rides, particularly in the southern end of the state, where you can hit the road year-round. In northern Nevada, spring and summer are popular riding seasons for two wheels. Although winter isn’t ideal for a ride on two wheels, it is the perfect season to trade in the bike for other motor sports like snowmobiling in the wilderness near Elko.
And if you think the rides are impressive, wait until you roar into one of Nevada’s annual bike rallies and events. From the Laughlin River Run and Elko Jamboree to the Las Vegas Bike Fest and the big daddy of them all, Street Vibrations in Reno, we’re talking serious celebrations in the name of all things motorcycle.
Nevada’s roads are calling you, so listen up. Start planning your ride now with the all-important Rides Guide and Visitors Package, and we’ll see you on the road.