The Fox Range Wilderness Study Area is a rugged and diverse landscape located in Northwest Nevada, designated to preserve natural conditions and offer opportunities for primitive recreation. This area encompasses the Fox Mountain Range, featuring highly dissected terrain with steep canyons and prominent ridges to the west, alongside rolling hills and desert piedmont on its eastern and western fringes. Elevations within the Fox Range Wilderness Study Area vary significantly, from approximately 3,900 feet to 7,608 feet at Pah-Rum Peak, providing…
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
The Fox Range Wilderness Study Area is a rugged and diverse landscape in Northwest Nevada. It is designated to preserve natural conditions and offer opportunities for primitive recreation. The area encompasses the Fox Mountain Range, featuring varied topography from steep canyons to rolling hills.
The Fox Range Wilderness Study Area offers opportunities for primitive recreation such as hiking, camping, horse packing, rock climbing, and scrambling. While traditional touring cycling within the wilderness study area itself can be challenging, surrounding areas and access roads may provide options for more rugged forms of cycling.
Traditional touring cycling within the Fox Range Wilderness Study Area can be challenging due to its primitive nature and restrictions. However, the surrounding areas and access roads might offer opportunities for more rugged forms of cycling. Komoot offers guides such as Traffic-free bike rides in Fox Range Wilderness Study Area to help explore suitable routes.
The Fox Range Wilderness Study Area features highly dissected, rugged terrain with steep canyons and prominent ridges. It includes riparian zones, barren ridges, and sand dunes. A unique feature is a small area of granitic outcrops and remnant boulders located east of Pah-Rum Peak.
Pah-Rum Peak is the highest point within the Fox Range Wilderness Study Area. Elevations within the WSA range significantly from approximately 3,900 feet to 7,608 feet.
Wilderness Study Areas are designated for primitive recreation, and maintained cycling trails are generally not present. Some wilderness areas explicitly prohibit bicycles. Cycling opportunities are more likely found on the periphery or on unpaved access routes leading to the WSA, depending on their condition and management status.
Given the rugged and primitive nature of the area, touring cycling routes, especially those on unpaved access roads, may present varying levels of difficulty. Cyclists should expect challenging conditions suitable for more rugged forms of cycling rather than traditional touring on established trails.
The Fox Range Wilderness Study Area is characterized by rugged and primitive terrain, which may not be ideal for all family-friendly touring bike routes directly within the WSA. However, surrounding areas or less challenging access roads might offer more suitable options for families seeking a less strenuous experience.
Komoot offers guides to help explore cycling opportunities in and around the Fox Range Wilderness Study Area. One such guide is Traffic-free bike rides in Fox Range Wilderness Study Area, which provides information on suitable routes.
The Fox Range Wilderness Study Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) as part of its National Conservation Lands. The most relevant managing entity is the BLM Winnemucca Field Office.
For information regarding the Fox Range Wilderness Study Area, the BLM Winnemucca Field Office can be contacted. Their phone number is +1-775-623-1500. General information can also be found on the BLM Nevada website.

