Explore the best rated trails in North Las Vegas, NV, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the I-215 East Beltway Trail and I-515 Trail . With more than 31 trails covering 208 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
The Amargosa Trail stretches across Henderson, a large suburb just south of Las Vegas. Trail-goers should note that there are several...
The official trailhhead for the Angel Park Trail is located in Bruce Trent Park, near the park exit onto Vegas Drive. It is marked by a...
The Anthem East Trail runs along the McCullough Range from Anthem Hills Park to neighborhoods off Shadow Canyon Drive in Henderson. The...
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...
The Boulder Highway Trail follows its namesake roadway through southeast Henderson, providing access to numerous residential and commercial...
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...
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...
The trail runs alongside the Cedar Drainage Channel in Las Vegas, between Pecos Road, and another multiuse trail, the Upper Las Vegas Wash...
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...
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.
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