The Ranking

Ranked from #1 to #3. Click through any entry for the full trail page — map, elevation profile, weather forecast, and direct OpenStreetMap source link.

#1. ADT - Nevada - S - Seg 1

ADT - Nevada - S - Seg 1 near Baker in White Pine County is 0.10 mi of forgiving terrain — the gentlest pick on our family list. Expect 0.10 mi on a forgiving grade. Local trail-association reports tend to agree this is one of the better-maintained options in the area, which matters more on a hike of this length than on a quick walk. Plan for half the pace of an adult-only hike. Bring snacks, layers, and an exit strategy if anyone's miserable — the goal is to want to come back. See full trail details, map, and current weather on OutsideAtlas for the most current information.

Open the ADT - Nevada - S - Seg 1 trail page →Map, elevation profile, current weather, and OSM source.

#2. ADT - Nevada - S - Seg 8

ADT - Nevada - S - Seg 8 near Fallon in Churchill County is 0.10 mi of forgiving terrain — a #2 entry that keeps kids engaged without wearing them out. Expect 0.10 mi on a forgiving grade. The route is well documented in OpenStreetMap, which is what put it on our radar — community-mapped routes tend to be the ones that get hiked enough to stay open. Plan for half the pace of an adult-only hike. Bring snacks, layers, and an exit strategy if anyone's miserable — the goal is to want to come back. See full trail details, map, and current weather on OutsideAtlas for the most current information.

Open the ADT - Nevada - S - Seg 8 trail page →Map, elevation profile, current weather, and OSM source.

#3. ADT - Utah - R - Seg 6

ADT - Utah - R - Seg 6 near Milford in Millard County is 0.10 mi of forgiving terrain — a #3 entry that keeps kids engaged without wearing them out. Expect 0.10 mi on a forgiving grade. It earns its ranking on the data, but trail conditions can change quickly after storms or fire seasons, so verify before you commit a full day. Plan for half the pace of an adult-only hike. Bring snacks, layers, and an exit strategy if anyone's miserable — the goal is to want to come back. See full trail details, map, and current weather on OutsideAtlas for the most current information.

Open the ADT - Utah - R - Seg 6 trail page →Map, elevation profile, current weather, and OSM source.

Planning your Nevada trip

A few pieces of context are worth keeping in mind specifically for Nevada. Spring and fall are prime; summer is brutal at low elevation; high-country (Rubies, Snake Range) opens late June through October. Heat, water scarcity, lightning on exposed peaks, and rattlesnakes are the state's recurring hazards.

Always cross-reference the official land-manager page before driving out — closures, fire restrictions, and seasonal road access can change quickly. Our trail pages link directly back to the OpenStreetMap source so you can see the tags we're working from.

If you're new to hiking generally, our beginner's guide covers footwear, layering, and the day-pack basics. For safety planning on bigger objectives, the ten essentials guide is worth twenty minutes of reading.

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