Kingston Blakey FS43217

Total Miles
1.1

Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This is a short, punchy, and physically demanding climb that leads you directly out of the charming town of Kingston and deep into the rugged heart of the Toiyabe Range toward Blakely Canyon. This trail is a quintessential mountain "elevator," designed to gain elevation quickly. It consists of a long, sustained, and steep ascent, characterized by loose volcanic rock and deep-seated gravel, which will test your vehicle's traction and cooling system. The driving is technical and requires a focused eye. You will navigate several off-camber washouts where the trail has eroded, alongside scattered boulders that demand careful tire placement. The steepness remains relentless until you near the summit, where the trail finally levels out to reward you with stunning, high-altitude views of the surrounding valleys and the shimmering basins far below. The route concludes with a final creek crossing just before joining the main Blakely Canyon Trail. There is no cell service on this trail. The steep canyon walls and high ridges create a total signal shadow. Download offline maps before leaving the town of Kingston.

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Kingston Blakey FS43217
Kingston Blakey FS43217

Difficulty

Rated a 4 due to the combination of the long, loose, and steep climb, which is punctuated by off-camber transitions. The final creek crossing is generally manageable but can be soft or muddy depending on spring snowmelt or recent rainstorms.

History

The town of Kingston, at the base of this trail, was established in the 1860s during the silver rush. While Austin was the regional hub, Kingston was a vital mill site due to the reliable water flow in the canyon. This trail likely originated as a primitive access route for prospectors looking to reach the high-altitude claims in the Blakely Canyon area.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Kingston Blakey FS43217 can be accessed by the following ride types:

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

Access Description

Toiyabe Range Foothills, Southeast of Austin, NV. Access to the Kingston Blakey FS43217 Trail is from the town of Kingston off of the 376.

Kingston Blakey FS43217 Map

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