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Gravel riding
Gravel bike the Historic Railroad Trail for a moderate 12.1-mile route through historic tunnels, offering views of Lake Mead and Hoover Dam.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Your route passes through a protected area
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Lake Mead National Recreation Area
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1.86 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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10.4 km
4.32 km
2.39 km
2.16 km
187 m
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12.7 km
6.43 km
365 m
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You can typically find parking at the Alan Bible Visitor Center or the Lake Mead Parkway Trailhead. These are common starting points for the trail.
Yes, the Historic Railroad Trail is located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which requires an entrance fee. You can find detailed information on fees and passes on the official NPS website.
The trail features a level, hardpacked fine gravel surface, making it suitable for gravel bikes and even wheelchairs. While mostly compacted, some sections might have loose gravel. It follows an old railroad bed, so expect gentle undulations rather than steep grades. It's wide and well-maintained.
You'll experience incredible panoramic views of Lake Mead and the Boulder Basin. A major highlight is passing through five large, historic tunnels carved through volcanic rock. As you get closer to the end, you'll also enjoy impressive views of the Hoover Dam and the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge.
Absolutely! This trail is generally considered easy due to its gentle grade and well-maintained surface. It's a great option for all ages and skill levels, including families looking for an accessible outdoor adventure.
The best times to visit are typically fall, winter, and spring. The desert climate means summer afternoons can be extremely hot (100-115°F / 38-46°C), with little shade, especially for the first 1.5 miles. It's best to avoid riding during the hottest parts of summer days.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on the trail, but they must be kept on a leash. Always remember to pack out any waste and ensure your pet has plenty of water, especially in the desert heat.
Given the desert environment, carrying sufficient water is crucial, regardless of the season. Sunscreen, a hat, and appropriate clothing for sun protection are also highly recommended. Snacks, a basic bike repair kit, and a camera for the views would also be good additions.
Yes, the route you're following incorporates significant sections of the Railroad Tunnel Trail and also briefly touches upon the River Mountains Loop Trail. You'll also pass near the Mike O'Callaghan - Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge Walkway.
The Historic Railroad Trail itself is primarily an out-and-back route. It's about 3.7 miles one-way, making it a 7.5-mile round trip if you ride to the end and back. However, you can connect to other trails for longer rides.
Yes, the desert landscape around Lake Mead offers opportunities to spot wildlife. Keep an eye out for bighorn sheep, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, as well as various desert birds and reptiles.