East Cloverdale

Total Miles
5.5

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This is a rugged, east-to-west traverse that follows the boundary between BLM land and the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. This trail is characterized by its unrelenting "bumpy" nature, because the track runs perpendicular to the natural drainages flowing from the high peaks to the north. Drivers will experience a series of "roller coaster" rises and falls. The views along this route are truly unique. To the north, the rugged southern peaks of the Toiyabe Range loom large, while to the south, the horizon is dominated by the Crescent Dunes Solar Facility. This massive concentrated solar power tower near Tonopah serves as a striking modern landmark against the ancient desert floor. As you bounce along the track, keep your eyes peeled for herds of Pronghorn Antelope, which thrive in this open transition zone. While this is a fun and scenic way to cross the desert, it is not a "fast" route; those looking for high-speed transit should use the wider Cloverdale Peavine Road, located just to the south. Expect very poor cell service. You may see one bar of LTE that fades in and out, but it is insufficient for mapping. Download offline maps before leaving the Tonopah or Highway 376 area.

Photos of East Cloverdale

East Cloverdale
East Cloverdale

Difficulty

Rated a 3 primarily due to the steep entry and exit angles found at the numerous wash crossings. Some of these transitions are abrupt and require a slow approach.

History

The East Cloverdale area represents the literal "edge of the wild." This boundary line has historically separated the valley floor ranching and mining operations from the protected timber and water resources of the high mountains. To the south, the San Antonio Valley has seen everything from 19th-century silver freighting to the cutting-edge green energy of the Crescent Dunes facility. Traveling this trail is a trip through Nevada's evolution, where the ancient paths of the Western Shoshone and the 1860s prospectors now sit in the shadow of 21st-century technology.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

East Cloverdale can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV
  • SxS (60")
  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

Take Highway 6 to Gabbs Pole Line Road, to the Cloverdale Ranch Road Trail. Access to this trail is from Cloverdale Ranch Road Trail.

East Cloverdale Map

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