Best bike parks around Summerlin South offer a diverse range of biking opportunities within the unique Mojave Desert landscape. The area features technical mountain bike trails and scenic paved paths, catering to various skill levels. Riders can experience classic desert settings with Joshua Trees and granite slickrock, alongside views of the Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon. This region provides extensive networks of trails easily accessible from residential areas.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Permagrin (or Perma Grin) is one of the most popular trails in the Bears Best Trail system that should be ridden from south to north (downhill). Permagrin is comprised of a series of fun washes and gullies that create undulating bumps that skirt the side of the mountain.
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The Nice Curves and Flagpole trails are two switchbacking, fun mountain bike trails in the Bears Best Area. Nice Curves is a primarily uphill trail and Flagpole is both directions so be on the lookout for other users.
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Bomb Voyage is one of the hardest, most technical trails in the Cowboy Trail System. It is also the longest descent from the top of the system. This rowdy trail has loose rocks, loose gravel/ scree, and very steep sections and drops. Bomb Voyage runs from the overlook, down along a large shoulder with amazing views of Red Rock and Las Vegas. Along with skill and confidence, knee pads and dropper posts are a must. As you continue down the trail the steep, sudden drops continue until you hit a series of very tight switchbacks before rolling out of drainage and continuing toward the trailhead.
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The Oh So Lonely Trail is a rocky, moderately challenging singletrack trail around Lone Mountain and offers a more technical route around the peak. Unlike the main Lone Mountain Equestrian Loop, you don't have to share this trail with horses and casual walkers, only hikers and other mountain bikers. This trail suffered some damage (but is still doable) from the 2023 flooding, so just be aware of large runoff ditches as you ride.
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The Buckskin Cliff Shadows is a lovely local park where you can hike, rock climb, and ride horses and bikes. Located on the west side of town various trails branch off the main one up the sides of a wide limestone valley. Dotted with pink and yellow barrel cactuses, this attractive area is a great place to explore in the cooler months; it is quite exposed and can get very hot!
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Summerlin South offers a diverse range of biking opportunities, from technical mountain bike trails like the Cowboy Trails system, known for its challenging sections, to scenic paved paths such as the Summerlin Parkway and Western Beltway Trail, suitable for leisurely rides and road cycling. You'll find options for various skill levels amidst the unique Mojave Desert landscape.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Cowboy Trail System features extremely technical riding. Specifically, the Bomb Voyage trail is one of the hardest and most technical descents, characterized by loose rocks, steep sections, and drops. Another challenging option is the Oh So Lonely (southern segment), a rocky singletrack around Lone Mountain.
In the Bears Best Trail system, two popular mountain bike trails are Nice Curves and Flagpole, which are switchbacking trails. Permagrin Trail is also highly regarded, known for its series of fun washes and gullies that create undulating bumps, best ridden downhill from south to north.
Riders can experience the classic Mojave Desert setting with Joshua Trees and granite slickrock. Many trails offer breathtaking views of the Spring Mountains and the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Trails like Bomb Voyage provide amazing overlooks of Red Rock and Las Vegas.
Yes, there are options for families and those with dogs. The paved paths like the South Summerlin Parkway are relatively easy with minimal elevation, making them accessible for various fitness levels and families. The Buckskin Cliff Shadows Trailhead and Equestrian Park is a local park with trails that are dog-friendly, allowing for outings with pets.
The cooler months are generally the best time to explore the trails around Summerlin South. Areas like the Buckskin Cliff Shadows Trailhead can be quite exposed and get very hot during warmer periods, so planning your rides for cooler weather is advisable.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Summerlin South offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including loops from Summerlin South and The Lakes, as detailed in the Running Trails around Summerlin South guide. There are also extensive road cycling routes, such as the Highway 159 (Red Rock Canyon Road) loop, which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes around Summerlin South guide.
Absolutely. The Summerlin Parkway (North and South) and the Western Beltway Trail offer extensive paved paths. These routes are ideal for road cycling, providing a way to stay out of traffic and enjoy mountain views. The South Summerlin Parkway trail is 5.2 miles long and relatively easy, perfect for leisurely rides.
For the most technical trails, such as Bomb Voyage, it's recommended to bring knee pads and ensure your bike is equipped with a dropper post due to the steep sections and drops. Always be prepared for loose rocks and gravel.
Visitors frequently highlight the variety of terrain, from challenging singletrack to smooth paved paths, and the stunning scenic beauty of the Mojave Desert, Spring Mountains, and Red Rock Canyon. The accessibility of many trails from residential areas and the diverse difficulty levels catering to all skill sets are also highly valued.
Yes, the Buckskin Cliff Shadows Trailhead and Equestrian Park is a versatile local park where you can not only bike but also hike, rock climb, and ride horses. Various trails branch off the main one, offering a multi-activity experience.
Trail lengths vary significantly. For instance, the South Summerlin Parkway trail is 5.2 miles long, while the Western Beltway Trail extends approximately 26.9 miles. More challenging routes like the Red Rock Canyon loop can be around 35.9 miles for road cycling, and mountain bike trails within systems like Cowboy Trails offer various segments of differing lengths.


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