Paradise, NV Wheelchair Accessible Trails and Maps

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Length
Surfaces
Type

Bonanza Trail

5.3 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Cactus Wren Trail

1 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Equestrian South Trail

2 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Historic Railroad Trail

3.7 mi
State: NV
Crushed Stone, Dirt

I-215 West Beltway Trail

17 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Lone Mountain Trail

4 mi
State: NV
Concrete

Lower Las Vegas Wash Trail

14.7 mi
State: NV
Asphalt, Concrete

Pittman Wash Trail

4 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

River Mountains Loop Trail

35.3 mi
State: NV
Asphalt, Concrete

St. Rose Parkway Trail

8.1 mi
State: NV
Asphalt, Concrete

Wetlands Trail Connector

2.1 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Amargosa Trail

10 mi
State: NV
Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt

I-215 East Beltway Trail

7 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Saguaro Trail

1.5 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Veterans Memorial Drive Trail

4.3 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Boulder Highway Trail

6.2 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Burkholder Trail

3.2 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Lake Mead Parkway Trail

6.7 mi
State: NV
Asphalt

Upper Las Vegas Wash Trail

4.2 mi
State: NV
Asphalt, Concrete

Flamingo Arroyo Trail

15.5 mi
State: NV
Asphalt
Accordion

Downs 5 Trail

0.3 mi
State: NV
Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Bonanza Trail travels east to west for about 5.3 miles in Las Vegas, along a combination of off-street trails, on-street bike lanes and sidewalks. Despite this, the trail is easy to navigate...
NV 5.3 mi Asphalt
The Cactus Wren Trail is a short connector between two much longer trails in Henderson: the I-215 East Beltway Trail in the north and the Amargosa Trail in the south. The wide, paved trail runs along...
NV 1 mi Asphalt
The Equestrian South Trail forms a crisscrossing loop around Equestrian Park South in Henderson. The park is so named because it offers a large area for horses and parking for horse trailers,...
NV 2 mi Asphalt
Just 30 miles from Las Vegas, near Boulder City, the gravel Historic Railroad Trail hugs the hills on the southern shoreline of vast Lake Mead. The 3.7-mile rail-trail offers panoramic views of the...
NV 3.7 mi Crushed Stone, Dirt
The I-215 West Beltway Trail follows the Las Vegas Beltway (officially named the Bruce Woodbury Beltway) along the city's western border, offering views of the mountains that flank the city. While the...
NV 17 mi Asphalt
The Lone Mountain Trail is a Las Vegas runs four miles north to south. It's paved and mostly flat, welcoming to a variety of users ranging from walkers to joggers to cyclists. Despite its numerous...
NV 4 mi Concrete
The Lower Las Vegas Wash Trail is a popular recreational trail in the Las Vegas area, the impressive result of a multi-jurisdictional collaboration between Clark County and the cities of Las Vegas and...
NV 14.7 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Pittman Wash Trail follows what is usually a dry wash through residential neighborhoods in Henderson, a southern suburb of Las Vegas, from Pebble Road north to the Arroyo Grande Sports Complex....
NV 4 mi Asphalt
The River Mountains Loop Trail runs for more than 35 miles on a loop around the River Mountains, which form the backdrop of Las Vegas and Henderson. The trail is 12 feet wide and paved, with an...
NV 35.3 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The St. Rose Parkway Trail runs along both sides of the road of the same name in Henderson, a southern suburb of Las Vegas. In the south, the trail ends at the M Resort Spa Casino, one of the newest...
NV 8.1 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Wetlands Trail Connector runs from a junction with the Lake Mead Parkway Trail and River Mountains Loop Trail along Lake Mead Parkway to Terrazza Park in northeast Henderson. Just across Lake Las...
NV 2.1 mi Asphalt
The Amargosa Trail stretches across Henderson, a large suburb just south of Las Vegas. Trail-goers should note that there are several street crossings along the route and little shade. The trail,...
NV 10 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt
The I-215 East Beltway runs alongside the Las Vegas Beltway (officially named the Bruce Woodbury Beltway) in the Sin City suburbs of Paradise and Henderson. Primarily used as a commuting corridor, the...
NV 7 mi Asphalt
The Saguaro Trail runs east to west through residential areas of Henderson, connecting residents with three trails and two popular parks. In the east, the trail begins in Saguaro Park, a 6-acre...
NV 1.5 mi Asphalt
The Veterans Memorial Drive Trail is a paved pathway paralleling both sides of its eponymous roadway in the southwest corner of Boulder City, which lies 25 miles outside of Las Vegas. The trail offers...
NV 4.3 mi Asphalt
The Boulder Highway Trail follows its namesake roadway through southeast Henderson, providing access to numerous residential and commercial areas. There are several major street crossings along the...
NV 6.2 mi Asphalt
The Burkholder Trail connects the multi-use path at Lake Mead Parkway to the River Mountains Loop Trail in Henderson. The 3.2-mile trail includes nice landscaping, lighting, signs and benches, and...
NV 3.2 mi Asphalt
The Lake Mead Parkway Trail runs along its namesake roadway, with segments on both sides, from central Henderson to the outskirts of town near Lake Las Vegas Parkway. There, the trail connects to the...
NV 6.7 mi Asphalt
The Upper Las Vegas Wash Trail is a paved pathway that parallels its namesake irrigation channel through North Las Vegas. Running north to south, the trail provides direct access for residents of the...
NV 4.2 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Flaming Arroyo Trail curves across the heart of suburban Clark County, passing through the communities of Paradise, Winchester and Sunrise Manor. The trail follows Flamingo Wash for nearly its...
NV 15.5 mi Asphalt
Accordion
The Downs 5 Trail is a short neighborhood route in Henderson, a southern suburb of Las Vegas. The trail extends from Newport Drive in the north to the Saguaro Trail in the south. Trail users can take...
NV 0.3 mi Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Union Pacific Railroad Trail

GREAT TRAIL!

June, 2023 by vqjwgkbbgf

Rode the entire trail and back again on my e-bike and it was awesome. It has everything, cool bridges, tunnels, parks and parks and parks, even one with small lakes. I’ve live in Vegas for 30+ years and discovered some new places to go back to check out. It’s awesome! Smooth easy ride.

Union Pacific Railroad Trail

Good trail

May, 2023 by swvn2cp6ym

I ride this trail frequently from Fiesta Henderson Blvd going to railroad pass. Then either turn left to Lake Las Vegas or right and thru Boulder down to the edge of lake mead. Both ways are nice.

Amargosa Trail

Amargosa Trail Dissappointment

March, 2023 by fskemery

Don't waste your time riding this trail. Its a paved path next to a 6 lane highway with frequent 6 lane arterial intersections that are tricky to cross because of the high traffic volume going into the never ending commercial and retail commerce areas you are riding past. At least the weather was nice.

Accordion

River Mountains Loop Trail

not a rail trail.

March, 2023 by dalehutcheson1

Not sure how this trail got listed by Trail Link as a rail/trail but it definitely is not. We started at Railroad Pass trail head and rode the trail clockwise. Lots of long uphills but plenty of downhills as well. Where it gets very difficult is when you get out about 24 1/2 miles (at this point there is no turning back) and you face a fairly steep 5 mile climb with minimal downhill relief. The last 3 1/2 miles are downhill which is nice but that 5 mile climb is a killer. Beautiful trail but not easy by any stretch.

Pittman Wash Trail

Older Trail but Nice

March, 2023 by acewickwire

Trail surface is old and cracked. Also is a narrower trail. The informational signs at the numerous plazas along the trail are faded out. However, is nice to follow a trail that isn't alongside a busy roadway. A number of other users were out on a Sunday afternoon in the drizzle. The wash isn't all that scenic but there is vegetation in it. A number of side trails go down into the wash for dog walking etc. There are a couple busy streets that need to be crossed and they have traffic signals. Overall would do this one again.

I-215 West Beltway Trail

Follows Beltway

March, 2023 by acewickwire

Trail is good quality, smooth and wide but the portion we followed parallels the beltway. Lots of traffic on beltway. Some signaled road crossings and others with an underpass. We started on the north end (Hualapai Way) and traveled south for nearly 7 miles. This trail does have hills. The traillink map and listing could be updated. The trail travels east from where we started. Uncertain how much further but is more trail.

River Mountains Loop Trail

3/14/2023 Interesting Trail by bicycle

March, 2023 by paulz

Started at the Alan Bible Visitor Ctr and went clockwise. The trail immediately goes up for about 1100 feet in about 6 miles. This was a killer of a climb for me. Most of the difficulty was in this section. The last 2 miles was also challenging. I am not sure why this falls into the "rail trail category". Too much verticals and S turns and switch backs for that category. The first 13 ish miles was underwheming as far as scenery. you pass housing, power lines, businesses. The rest of the route is more scenic and less difficult and more fun. If I were to ride it again, I would consider going counter clockwise as an out and back from the visitor center. Going counterclockwise all the way would have a longer less steep uphill with steep downhill in the end. Pick your preference. I did not see any wildlife. I encountered some raindrops, temps around 70 mostly cloudy. Rained hard after the ride. No shade. Bring enough water. No food on the trail itself. A lot of expansion cracks, otherwise good mostly asphalt surface. Road bike should be fine. I rode a hybrid.

River Mountains Loop Trail

Good for Distance Riders

August, 2022 by iflytb9

I added this into a 60 mile total ride. I started at the 0 mile point and went clockwise. Not a lot of water refill spots which is a big downer. I filled up at a rest stop about 5 miles in, but the majority of the back side loop is waterless. Once you hit the boulder area there are some stores you can stop in if you need water or something. But that’s about it. I started the loop with a regular water bottle mixed with some electros and a 1.5L camel back of water. It was enough, but would have benefited from having more. I went at noon on a hot august day. Brought some cliff bars. It’s a good trail. I did the whole ride on a heavy mountain bike and it was windy. I would have preferred using my road bike, but glad I used the mountain bike because between 9 and 18 miles in, the trail was covered with a lot of rocky gravel and sand patches. That would have been tough and frustrating on a road bike. I even walked thru some heavy deep gravel on the mountain bike. It was covered so much in some areas that I thought I got of the trial somehow. Either way, it slows you down. I think the debris is the result from all the rain washing rocks onto the trail. Hopefully they clean it up soon because it’s a good trail though. Like I said I added it in, so I did 15 miles before I got there and then did the loop. If you’re not a distance rider type, then maybe think about how far you want to go before committing to the half way point. Either way, there’s plenty of ways out if you have an emergency so it’s not like you have to walk 15 miles to get help. Roads are close by. Also, the trail path kind of gets funky in Boulder City. Meaning, there’s a spot where you kind of have to know where you’re going to stay on the trail. It kind of sucks actually, so you might want to look at a map of the trail via the satellite view so you can get an idea where to go once you hit the Boulder City area. Well, those are the notables. I’ll be back at this trail because I like the distance riding without having issues with cars and traffic

Union Pacific Railroad Trail

Loved it clean and smooth

August, 2022 by 2bppqmzksy

Great ride, smooth and empty early morning. Clean and easy riding enjoy the landscape and shade from adjacent homes.

Pittman Wash Trail

Great paved trail with nice landscape along the way. Also a very nice park (Cornerstone Park) with a pond. It also connects to a longer trail (UPRR) trail.

May, 2022 by neilpas_tl

Great paved trail with nice landscape along the way. Also a very nice park (Cornerstone Park) with a pond. It also connects to a longer trail (UPRR) trail.

Union Pacific Railroad Trail

Nice Ride In Henderson

May, 2022 by jacmar1

We were in Henderson to get 50 miles in Nevada on our quest to bike 50 miles in every state.THis was number 45 for us and we were excited to find the Union Pacific Trail.We were staying in the Black Mountain area and could ride to the Greenway entrance from the house.The trail surface is quite smooth and there a few road crossings that are well done with devices to warn cars of your crossing.Views of the surrounding mountains can be seen the entire way to the end at Railroad Casino which is approximately 5 miles.Watch those SW winds that prevail in the spring and the low humidity for those not from the area!Little extra effort can be required!The ride back to the western end is not quite as scenic but includes a park and an urban feel.If you are lucky you might just get a glimpse of the infamous Road Runner.

Wetlands Loop Trail

Worthwhile . . .

April, 2022 by rvrstn303

Not so much of a "loop" as a windy one-way ride and return buy the same route but a really nice one!

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