The Reno 600, the longest race on the 2025 Unlimited Off-Road Racing schedule, will span roughly 689 miles. Scheduled for April 16–19, it will be the third race of the 2025 UNLTD season after the Parker 400 and Mint 400.
As the name suggests, it will begin in Reno before heading south to Tonopah, then loop back to the finish in Reno. 15 remote pits will be located throughout the course, four of which share inbound and outbound racing lines whereas the remaining are along Route 95 to help chase teams.
The race was revealed in August.
“For the past four years, we have been focused on creating the leading desert off-road race league in North America,” said series COO Josh Martelli at the time of the unveiling. “Our passion for the sport is what drives us to set and maintain the highest standards in this industry.”
Reno is currently the site of the finish for Best In The Desert’s Vegas to Reno, itself considered one of the top desert races in America. The city’s outskirts also previously hosted short course racing at the Wild West Motorsports Park until its closure in 2021.
Following Reno, the fourth and final round will be the California 300 at the start of October. Drivers must enter all four races to be eligible for the championship.
2025 Unlimited Off-Road Racing schedule
| # | Race | Location | Date |
| 1 | Parker 400 | Parker, Arizona | January 15–19 |
| 2 | Mint 400 | Las Vegas, Nevada | March 5–9 |
| 3 | Reno 600 | Reno, Nevada | April 16–19 |
| 4 | California 300 | Barstow, California | October 1–5 |
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