Incline Village to Mt Rose Summit loop
Incline Village to Mt Rose Summit loop
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17,703
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32.0km
830m
Road cycling
Embark on a moderate road cycling adventure with the Incline Village to Mt Rose Summit loop. This route spans 19.9 miles (32.0 km) and challenges you with a significant 2733 feet (833 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed in about 1 hour and 59 minutes. As you pedal, you'll climb…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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7.03 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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14.4 km
Highlight • Mountain Pass
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29.0 km
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32.0 km
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22.7 km
4.96 km
3.93 km
240 m
168 m
Surfaces
31.6 km
387 m
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Highest point (2,720 m)
Lowest point (1,900 m)
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The Mount Rose Highway is the highest year-round pass in the Sierra Nevada. However, for cycling, the best time is typically from late spring through early fall. Be aware that early season rides might encounter sand in the bike lane on descents, and weather conditions can change rapidly, especially near the summit.
This route is rated as 'moderate' and involves a substantial and continuous climb of approximately 2,500 feet over 8 to 9 miles to reach the 8,911-foot summit. It requires good fitness due to the significant elevation gain and consistent grade. While the grade is generally consistent, it's not recommended for absolute beginners. Experienced road cyclists will find it a rewarding challenge.
You can typically find parking in Incline Village to begin your ride. Some cyclists prefer to start on quieter neighborhood streets in Incline Village before joining the main highway (Nevada State Route 431) for a more peaceful start to the climb.
No specific permits or entrance fees are mentioned for cycling the Mount Rose Highway itself. However, if you plan to access hiking trails or facilities within the Whittell Forest & Wildlife Area, it's advisable to check their specific regulations regarding access and fees.
The route is designated a Nevada Scenic Byway for good reason! You'll be treated to 'unworldly spectacular views' of Lake Tahoe and the surrounding Sierra Nevada peaks, especially from the western ascent. There's a specific Lake Tahoe Scenic Lookout about 3.3 miles from Incline Village offering panoramic photo opportunities. As you climb, you'll pass through pine forests, see Rose Knob Peak, and near the summit, enjoy picturesque meadows like Tahoe Meadows.
This route is primarily a road cycling experience along Nevada State Route 431. While dogs are generally allowed in vehicles on public roads, bringing a dog along for the cycling portion itself is not practical or safe due to traffic and the nature of the ride. If you plan to stop at viewpoints or rest areas, ensure your dog is leashed and follow any posted regulations.
The road surface is typically a two-lane highway in good condition, often with a wide shoulder for cyclists. However, traffic can be moderate to heavy, especially on the lower sections and during peak times, with fast-moving vehicles. Alertness is crucial. The descent from the Mount Rose Summit Pass is fast and sweeping, so exercise caution, particularly for potential sand in the bike lane in the early season.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several other paths. Notably, it intersects with the Tahoe Rim Trail at various points, and also includes sections of the Old Mount Rose Highway, Incline Lake Road, and the Tamarack Lake Trail.
Absolutely! Beyond the general stunning scenery, key landmarks include the Lake Tahoe Scenic Lookout, which offers incredible panoramic views. You'll also reach the Mount Rose Summit Pass at 8,911 feet, which is the highest year-round pass in the Sierra Nevada. The entire highway is designated the Mount Rose Scenic Byway, and you'll ride along sections of Lakeshore Boulevard in Incline Village.
To avoid the busiest lower sections on the eastern side of the climb, some suggest starting your ascent from the Galena Creek Visitor Center if you're looking for a slightly different approach. Also, consider starting your ride through quieter neighborhood streets in Incline Village before joining the main highway for a more peaceful initial stretch.
Given the significant elevation gain and mountain environment, prepare for varying temperatures. Layers are essential, as it can be cool at the summit even on a warm day. Bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses), and basic bike repair tools. A windbreaker or light jacket is highly recommended for the descent.