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Left out of a hotel out of Boulder City, decided to go CCW. Went downhill for 5-6 miles toward Lake Mead. Fortunately, it was cloudy and drizzly off/on so heat no a major factor on the end of June ride. Pretty Epic ride with views and extended climbs and had to granny gear up several. Wife and I age 63 and 60 rode our hybrid Specialized Sirrus x5.0 and got around in about 3 hrs. 15 minutes. Easy to follow trail. Ebike not necessary. Didn't see a soul for several miles. Be self supported. We would ride this again.
Excellent suburban trail, well maintained, fairly easy to follow. Trail was smooth enough for a road bike. Multiple side trails to explore.
This trail is 35.5 miles and none of it is flat. The three steepest hills going counterclockwise are 13%, 14%, and 15%. I think going clockwise gives you less steep climbs, but longer ones. It also depends where you start. I started at the Visitor Center, so going counterclockwise gave me 2.5 miles downhill at the beginning and several miles at the end, but sharper climbs. It’s 3264 feet of ascent. The part that is a railroad grade is 3% going up to Boulder City and Railroad Pass. The best pavement is along Lake Mead and closest to Railroad Pass and the casino there.
Really nice ride and some great views
Your map is outdated, the trail now continues thru all the way to Decatur in the North and ends only about a mile before the Lower Las Vegas Wash Trail which goes all the way to Lake Las Vegas.
starts as a paved trail, plenty sharp corners, wide open views on the city skyline. once it turns into dirt there's a multitude of trails and navigation can be a bit tricky if not familiar with the terrain, it branches into McCullough Hills trail and others, mostly a XC single track style trail.
It is a great trail system, and as a taxpayer, I would love to take advantage of what I am paying for, but half the time it is blocked with homeless encampments that block the bridges entirely. Just another gamble in Las Vegas.