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No traffic touring cycling routes around Paradise offer access to a unique desert landscape characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain, urban greenways, and natural washes. The region provides a mix of paved paths and dedicated cycling infrastructure, allowing for smooth rides away from vehicle traffic. These routes often follow natural corridors like the Las Vegas Wash or connect various parks and residential areas. The environment is predominantly arid, with sparse vegetation and distant mountain views.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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125km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Las Vegas Wash cycling trails offer a unique blend of urban convenience and desert tranquility, perfect for a touring bicycle. You'll roll along wide, well-maintained paved paths, transitioning between…
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is the view of the Colorado River gorge after the dam
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Normally, this wouldn't be a highlight. But for one thing, this water level has been like this for years, and for another, it's a testament to how water is managed here.
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Las Vegas Wash is a 12-mile arroyo that feeds water from the Las Vegas Valley to Lake Mead. The wash is fed by groundwater and reclaimed water used on parks and golf courses.
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You can get a nice, panoramic overlook of Lake Mead from here. While sitting here you're on the Nevada side of the state line, but the east coast of the lake is technically in Arizona.
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This trail runs along the old railroad that was built to facilitate easy delivery of goods during the construction of the dam. It's not paved but the hard packed gravel should be rideable on just about any bike. You'll definitely be glad you took this trail when you see the incredible views across the dam and Lake Mead.
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The Railroad Tunnel Trail sits on miles of old railroad track that connected Las Vegas to Boulder City, eventually all the way to Hoover Dam. There are 5 tunnels located along the trail and are approximately 300 feet in length & 25 feet wide. They were designed to fit large equipment being transported to Hoover Dam.
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The western section of this magnificent loop trail is the most accessible due to its proximity to Henderson, and offer good views of Vegas all along. This is a really great non-motorized trail that goes all around the River Mountains. Horseback riding is allowed in some sections and hikers and runners can cluster in parts of it, but it is mostly used by cyclists, as it is truly a pleasure to ride, which doesn't mean it isn't also quite challenging, and the heat must be taken into account during certain times of the year!
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Obvious homage to the main sport practiced on the River Mountains Loop Trail: cycling.
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There are 18 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Paradise, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
Yes, Paradise offers 10 easy, traffic-free touring cycling routes suitable for families and beginners. A great option is the Pittman Wash Trail loop from Walmart, which is entirely on paved paths and offers a pleasant ride.
For those seeking longer, car-free touring experiences, consider routes like the challenging View of Lake Mead – Hoover Dam loop from Convention Center, which covers over 128 km and offers significant elevation changes.
Absolutely, many of the no-traffic routes in Paradise are loops. Examples include the moderate Acacia Park – Acacia Park loop and the easier Las Vegas Wash loop from Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
While many routes focus on natural washes and trails, some are close to notable landmarks. You might pass by urban highlights like the Fountains of Bellagio or the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas. For natural beauty, routes near Lake Mead offer scenic views.
Yes, some routes offer views of water features. The View of Lake Mead – Hoover Dam loop provides stunning vistas of Lake Mead. Within Paradise itself, you might encounter urban water features like The Mirage Hotel & Casino Waterfall or Lake of Dreams at Wynn Las Vegas, though these are typically viewed from adjacent areas rather than directly on the cycling path.
The best time for car-free bike touring in Paradise is typically during the cooler months, from fall to spring (October to April). Summers can be extremely hot, making long rides challenging. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and often clear skies.
Yes, there are 5 difficult no-traffic touring cycling routes for experienced riders. The View of Lake Mead – Hoover Dam loop is a prime example, known for its significant distance and elevation gain, offering a rewarding challenge.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Paradise are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paved paths, the ability to escape city traffic, and the unique desert landscapes combined with unexpected urban oases.
While popular routes can see more activity, many of the longer wash trails, especially during weekdays or off-peak hours, offer a more serene experience. Exploring the various segments of the Las Vegas Wash trails, such as the Las Vegas Wash – Las Vegas Wash loop, can provide a sense of quiet escape.
Public transport options, primarily the RTC bus system, serve various parts of Paradise and the wider Las Vegas Valley. Some routes may have stops near trailheads or access points. It's advisable to check specific bus routes and their bike-carrying policies (e.g., bike racks on buses) for the trailhead you plan to use.


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