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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, estimated to take around 2 hours and 6 minutes, offers a challenging ride through the desert landscape of Cottonwood Valley North. You will experience diverse terrain, from the flowy singletrack of the Landmine Loop to the very loose and steep climb of The Hurl, which often requires walking your bike. Expect to navigate through green shrubs and various cacti, with sections winding between large rocky hills that provide expansive desert views.
When planning your visit, be prepared for the intense desert heat, especially during warmer months. Always carry ample water to stay hydrated throughout your ride on the trail. The Hurl and Landmine Loop is conveniently located just outside Las Vegas, close to the small desert town of Blue Diamond, making it an accessible escape for a challenging ride. Consider starting early in the day to avoid the peak heat and make the most of your experience.
This Bureau of Land Management area is known for its vibrant wildlife, so keep an eye out for wild horses, burros, and even bighorn sheep as you ride. The trail provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural environment of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. It stands out as a demanding yet rewarding route for mountain bikers seeking a true desert challenge with varied terrain and potential wildlife sightings.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This loop offers a diverse experience. The Landmine Loop portion is generally rated as intermediate ('Blue'), featuring flowy singletrack. However, The Hurl section is significantly more challenging, known for its very loose and steep climb that often requires dismounting, and a downhill with loose, semi-technical terrain. The overall route is rated as difficult due to The Hurl's demanding nature.
You'll encounter varied desert terrain. The Landmine Loop features flowy singletrack, while The Hurl is characterized by loose, steep climbs and descents with loose rock turns. The broader area also includes rock gardens and steep inclines, all set within a classic desert landscape.
The full loop, which is approximately 22.4 kilometers (13.9 miles), typically takes around 2 hours and 6 minutes to complete by mountain bike. The Landmine Loop section alone is about 7.2 miles and can be ridden in just over an hour.
The Hurl and Landmine Loop is located in the Cottonwood Valley North area near the small desert town of Blue Diamond, Nevada. Parking is available at the Cottonwood Valley Trailhead, which serves as a common access point for this extensive trail system.
Yes, this trail is located within the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. There is an entrance fee required to access the Scenic Drive, which leads to many trailheads in the area. You can purchase passes at the entrance station or online. Check the official Red Rock Canyon NCA website for current fee schedules and reservation requirements.
The cooler months, from fall through spring (October to April), are ideal for riding this desert trail. Summers can bring intense heat, making it crucial to carry ample water and consider early morning or late afternoon rides if visiting during warmer periods.
You'll experience classic desert scenery with green shrubs and various cacti. Keep an eye out for wildlife; it's common to spot wild horses and wild burros, though they generally avoid bikers. Bighorn sheep have also been sighted in the area. You'll also get some fantastic Mountain Views.
Dogs are generally permitted on trails within the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always ensure your dog is well-hydrated, especially in the desert environment, and pack out any waste.
Yes, The Hurl and Landmine Loop are part of an extensive network within the Cottonwood Valley Trail System. The route incorporates sections of the Landmine Loop and The Hurl, and also passes through parts of Lil' Daytona, Cactus Slalom, and Black Velvet Road, allowing for longer rides and varied combinations.
Beyond the challenging riding and desert views, you might encounter the quirky Rubber Ducky Tree, a local landmark. The trail also passes through sections between large rocky hills, adding to the scenic diversity.
Given the desert environment, it's crucial to bring ample water, more than you think you'll need. Sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), basic bike repair tools, a first-aid kit, and snacks are also highly recommended. Always check weather conditions before heading out.