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Mountain biking in Clark County offers diverse terrain, primarily characterized by rugged desert landscapes, dramatic red rock formations, and extensive trail systems. The region features a mix of challenging mountain trails and more accessible paths through unique geological areas like Red Rock Canyon. This varied topography provides opportunities for mountain bikers of all skill levels to explore the natural environment.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Embark on a mountain biking adventure along the Boulder Beach via River Mountain Trail, an easy 3.5 miles (5.6 km) route that offers captivating views of Lake Mead and the…
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86
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22.4km
02:07
360m
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Embark on The Hurl and Landmine Loop for a difficult mountain biking adventure spanning 13.9 miles (22.4 km) with a significant 1194 feet (364 metres) of elevation gain. This route,…

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19.3km
01:44
260m
260m
Embark on the Landmine and Mustang Loop, an easy mountain biking adventure spanning 12.0 miles (19.3 km) through a classic high desert landscape. You will experience varied terrain, from smooth,…
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17.0km
01:31
210m
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The Landmine Loop offers a classic desert mountain biking experience within the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. You will navigate a moderate 10.6-mile (17.0 km) route, gaining 700 feet…
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45.7km
04:18
740m
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Embark on the Blue Diamond Outer Loop for a moderate mountain biking adventure spanning 28.4 miles (45.7 km) with a total elevation gain of 2438 feet (743 metres). This route,…
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12.1km
01:04
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The Landmine Loop offers an easy mountain biking experience through a cool desert landscape, showcasing green shrubs and various cacti. As you ride, you'll enjoy scenic views of the canyon's…
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23.4km
02:18
470m
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Embark on the Dead Horse Loop, a moderate mountain biking adventure spanning 14.5 miles (23.4 km) through the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. You will climb 1543 feet (470…
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17.1km
01:31
250m
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Get ready for an easy mountain biking adventure on the Bear's Best loop, a route that takes you through classic desert landscapes with the stunning Red Rock Canyon as your…
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18.9km
01:45
280m
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Get ready for an easy mountain biking adventure on the Landmine, Molly's, and Cactus Slalom Loop, a route that winds through the classic Mojave Desert landscape. This 11.7 miles (18.9…
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10.8km
01:04
230m
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The Badger Pass Loop offers a moderate mountain biking experience, covering 6.7 miles (10.8 km) with a total elevation gain of 742 feet (226 metres). You can expect to complete…
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Quiet little town just outside Vegas which guards one of the gateways to Red Rock Canyon. It's also the home to a large population of wild burros (donkeys), one of the unofficial symbols of Nevada.
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After a long climb to the top, this viewpoint is a great reward for the effort that you have put it. It is a good place for a break to enjoy the view.
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Quiet little town just outside Vegas which guards one of the gateways to Red Rock Canyon. It's also the home to a large population of wild burros (donkeys), one of the unofficial symbols of Nevada.
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This trailhead is the main access point to the Bears Best Trail System. This extensive network of trails connects to other systems including Blue Diamond and Cowboy Trails, which have trails of varying difficulties; there really is something for everyone in an amazing desert setting! In the spring, summer, and early fall look out for desert tortoises in this area! They blend into the surroundings and can look like rocks! Please do not pick up or handle a tortoise unless they are in danger of getting hit; in those cases you can carefully pick up the tort by the sides of it shell, keep it low to the ground and move it in the direction it was headed (and sanitize your hands afterward!). Other than that, please do not touch a tort or get too, too close to one in the wild because scaring them can actually be deadly! When afraid, they will pee as a last resort defense mechanism. Desert tortoises are able to drink water in large amounts (up to 45% of their body weight), which is stored for future use and critical to their survival all year. They can actually live off of one big drink a year! If startled, however, they might urinate and lose their critical water stores and die of dehydration. Additionally, wild torts carry a bunch of diseases including salmonella and herpes, so you also don’t want to handle them for your own safety!
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White Rino is a more technical section of trail, often completed as the first, or last, part of the 3 Mile Smile. This rocky section of trail is bookended by smoother singletrack on either side of it.
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Badger Pass is a fun, long climb up generally smooth singletrack that you can link up with the popular 3 Mile Smile via a short short switchback descent.
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Contrary to the name, 3 Mile Smile is actually closer to 4.5 miles long, which is 1.5 miles more smiling if descending on this super fun trail through the desert. Folks also ride up this trail (perhaps smiling slightly less though), so just be aware when coming down this trail.
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Dead Horse Loop is a popular route up to the top of 3 Mile Smile and the Las Vegas Overlook. The climb is long and gradual, with steep washes, and sections of double track to keep things a little more interesting until you get to Satan's Escalator, which is a series of very steep switchbacks that many walk (so if you are descending Dead Horse keep this in mind!). After the escalator you can choose to continue on a jeep road, or look out for Dead Horse Trail just a little further along.
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Clark County offers a wide variety of mountain biking experiences, with over 130 routes available. These range from easy, scenic rides to challenging, technical trails across diverse landscapes.
The terrain in Clark County, particularly in Nevada, is characterized by rugged desert landscapes, dramatic red rock formations, and extensive trail systems. You'll find a mix of challenging mountain trails and more accessible paths through unique geological areas like Red Rock Canyon. In Clark County, Washington, you can expect lush forests, river valleys, and wetlands.
Yes, Clark County has over 60 easy mountain bike trails. A great option for beginners is the Boulder Beach via River Mountain Trail, which is 3.5 miles long and offers scenic views of Lake Mead. Another easy route is the Landmine and Mustang Loop, covering 12 miles through desert washes and rolling hills.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Clark County offers 13 difficult mountain bike trails. The Hurl and Landmine Loop is a popular difficult route, featuring technical segments and challenging climbs over 13.9 miles. Other expert-level trails include Angels Landing in the Blue Diamond area and Menny Thanks near Las Vegas, known for their exposed ledgy segments, steep switchbacks, and technical features.
Many mountain bike trails in Clark County are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore without retracing your steps. Examples include the Landmine Loop, the Blue Diamond Outer Loop, and the Dead Horse Loop, all offering distinct experiences.
Clark County offers stunning natural attractions. In Nevada, you can ride near the vibrant red rock formations of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, or enjoy views of Lake Mead. The Clark County Wetlands Park features diverse habitats and the multi-use Wetlands Loop Trail. In Washington, you might encounter the lush environments of Whipple Creek Park or Moulton Falls Regional Park, which boasts three waterfalls.
Yes, several trails offer access to notable viewpoints and landmarks. The River Mountains Loop Trail, which includes the Boulder Beach via River Mountain Trail segment, provides excellent views of Lake Mead, including the Lake Mead Overlook. While some areas like Red Rock Canyon have specific trails, the general region is rich with scenic vistas of desert mountains and unique rock formations.
The mountain biking experience in Clark County is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging technical sections to scenic, flowing trails, and the unique desert landscapes with their dramatic red rock formations.
Yes, for riders looking for more dynamic features, the Trail Mix trail in the Sloan Canyon region of Henderson is known for its playful bermy/flow segments with jumps, alongside challenging climbs and drops. While not explicitly listed in all route descriptions, many trails in the region offer natural features that can be enjoyed by riders seeking airtime.
Given the desert climate in much of Clark County, Nevada, the cooler months from fall through spring (roughly October to April) are generally ideal for mountain biking to avoid extreme summer heat. In Clark County, Washington, the milder temperatures of spring, summer, and early fall are best, though some trails may be accessible year-round depending on weather conditions.
Yes, Clark County offers several family-friendly options, particularly among its 61 easy trails. The Boulder Beach via River Mountain Trail is an excellent choice for families due to its easy difficulty and scenic views. The paved sections of the Clark County Wetlands Park's Wetlands Loop Trail also accommodate cyclists, offering a gentle ride through diverse habitats.
While specific trail regulations vary, many multi-use trails in Clark County allow dogs, typically on a leash. It's always best to check local park rules before heading out. For example, while the Nature Preserve trails within Clark County Wetlands Park restrict bikes to protect wildlife, other multi-use trails in the region may be suitable for leashed dogs.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many popular trailheads, especially those associated with larger parks or conservation areas like Red Rock Canyon or Lake Mead, offer designated parking lots. It's advisable to check specific trail information or park websites for details on parking facilities and any potential fees or permits required before your visit.


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