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United States
Nevada
Clark County
Blue Diamond

Blue Diamond Outer Loop

Moderate

3.1

(7)

59

riders

Blue Diamond Outer Loop

04:18

45.7km

740m

Mountain biking

Embark on the Blue Diamond Outer Loop for a moderate mountain biking adventure spanning 28.4 miles (45.7 km) with a total elevation gain of 2438 feet (743 metres). This route, which typically takes about 4 hours and 17 minutes to complete, offers a diverse experience through otherworldly landscapes just outside the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. You will navigate past jagged, ancient sandstone formations and ride through burro-grazed Joshua tree forests, enjoying big views of vibrant mountain ranges and desert flora like Yucca plants and cholla cactus.

To begin your ride, head to the charming town of Blue Diamond, conveniently located less than 45 minutes from downtown Las Vegas. This area serves as an excellent starting point, and you can find amenities like Mcghies Bike Outpost there. Plan your visit to make the most of the trail's accessibility and local resources.

As you cycle, you will be treated to panoramic 360-degree views from Blue Diamond Hill, encompassing the vast Red Rock Canyon, the impressive La Madre Mountains, and the expansive Las Vegas Valley. A notable stop along the way is the Las Vegas Overlook, offering a unique perspective of the region. Keep an eye out for distinctive landmarks such as the Rubber Ducky Tree, adding a touch of whimsy to your desert journey.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Spring Mountains National Recreation Area

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38 m

Blue Diamond

Highlight • Settlement

Quiet little town just outside Vegas which guards one of the gateways to Red Rock Canyon. It's also the home to a large population of wild burros (donkeys), one of the unofficial symbols of Nevada.

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2

1.70 km

Molly's Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Molly's Trail is an easy trail on the eastern side of the Cottonwood Valley Trail System in Blue Diamond, Nevada. This is a great trail to take beginners on, or to help you add a little extra mileage to your day as it loops around a large hill and connects the town of Blue Diamond to the rest of the many trails that begin at the Late Night Trailhead.

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3

8.04 km

Rubber Ducky Tree

Highlight • Structure

The Rubber Ducky Tree is an iconic local spot; be sure to grab a selfie and bring your own duck next time!

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4

13.2 km

Great downhill, bit of a slog uphill to get to the start

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20.1 km

Las Vegas Overlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

After a long climb to the top, this viewpoint is a great reward for the effort that you have put it. It is a good place for a break to enjoy the view.

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6

24.6 km

Dead Horse Loop (road to Satan's Escalator)

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Dead Horse Loop is a popular route up to the top of 3 Mile Smile and the Las Vegas Overlook. The climb is long and gradual, with steep washes, and sections of double track to keep things a little more interesting until you get to Satan's Escalator, which is a series of very steep switchbacks that many walk (so if you are descending Dead Horse keep this in mind!). After the escalator you can choose to continue on a jeep road, or look out for Dead Horse Trail just a little further along.

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7

32.3 km

Mustang Loop Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

The Mustang Loop is a very popular 2 mile, green, single track trail. Like most trails in this area, you access it from the Late Night Trailhead and pass large Joshua Trees, yuccas, and cholla cactuses as you pedal into the high desert.

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34.9 km

Cactus Slalom Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Cactus Slalom is a fun, 1 mile green single track trail near Blue Diamond, Nevada. This flowy single track through Joshua Trees connects to Lawnmower Saddle, Middle Fork, Inner Loop and Beginner Loop Trails.

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9

40.5 km

Mountain Views

Highlight • Viewpoint

From this spot where the Black Velvet Canyon Access Road and the Landmine Trail overlap, you get truly amazing views of the tall, striking sandstone peaks that make up Red Rock Canyon.

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45.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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43.5 km

1.11 km

623 m

456 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

39.4 km

5.09 km

496 m

452 m

240 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best place to park for the Blue Diamond Outer Loop?

The trail is best accessed from the charming town of Blue Diamond, Nevada. You can often find parking near local amenities like Mcghies Bike Outpost, which serves as a convenient starting point for your ride.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Blue Diamond Outer Loop?

While the Blue Diamond Outer Loop is located near the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, the trail itself does not typically require a separate permit or entrance fee. However, if you plan to access other areas within the Red Rock Canyon NCA, be aware that timed entry reservations and entrance fees may apply, especially during peak seasons. Always check the official Red Rock Canyon website for the latest regulations.

Is the Blue Diamond Outer Loop dog-friendly?

Dogs are generally allowed on trails in the Cottonwood Valley Trail System, which includes the Blue Diamond Outer Loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Be mindful of the desert environment, especially during warmer months, as hot ground can harm paws and water sources are scarce. Always carry plenty of water for your dog.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike the Blue Diamond Outer Loop?

The ideal time to mountain bike this loop is during the cooler months, from late fall through early spring (October to April). Summers can be extremely hot, making riding uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. Spring also offers the chance to see stunning wildflower blooms.

What is the terrain like on this mountain bike loop?

The terrain is diverse, primarily consisting of singletrack with a mix of hardpack, sand, and some technical rock gardens. You'll encounter small, flat washes, a moderate climb to areas like Lawnmower Saddle, and descents with sections like the Rubber Ducky Tree Trail and a fast, flowy part nicknamed "Little Daytona." Some sections can be technical with large boulders, especially where it integrates with trails like Landmine Loop.

Is the Blue Diamond Outer Loop suitable for beginners?

The Blue Diamond Outer Loop is generally considered an intermediate or moderate trail. While it requires good fitness and some sections present technical challenges like rocky ledges and steep washes, features like drops and jumps are typically optional. It's suitable for beginner to intermediate riders looking to progress their skills, but true novices might find some parts challenging.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect along the route?

You'll experience "otherworldly landscapes" of jagged sandstone, burro-grazed Joshua tree forests, and diverse desert flora like Yucca and cholla cactus. The trail offers big views of vibrant mountain ranges, including panoramic 360-degree views from Blue Diamond Hill encompassing Red Rock Canyon, the La Madre Mountains, Rainbow Mountains, and the Las Vegas Valley. Keep an eye out for resident wild burros, jackrabbits, and possibly the protected Desert Tortoise.

Are there any notable landmarks or viewpoints along the route?

Yes, the route features several unique landmarks and stunning viewpoints. You'll pass the famous Rubber Ducky Tree, a Joshua tree adorned with rubber duckies, and a rusted-out car rumored to have belonged to Bonnie & Clyde. Key viewpoints include the Las Vegas Overlook and various Mountain Views offering expansive desert vistas.

Does the Blue Diamond Outer Loop connect to other trails?

Yes, this loop is a significant part of the extensive Cottonwood Valley Trail System. It integrates with and crosses numerous other trails, including sections of the Landmine Loop, Cottonwood Pass Road, Dead Horse Loop, 3 Mile Smile, Molly's Trail, and Cactus Slalom Trail, allowing riders to create longer or alternative routes.

What should I bring for a mountain bike ride on this loop?

Given the desert environment, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are highly recommended. Carry basic bike repair tools, a spare tube, and a pump. Snacks for energy, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone are also essential. Always inform someone of your plans before heading out.

What's an insider tip for riding the Blue Diamond Outer Loop?

For a well-rounded experience, consider starting your ride from the town of Blue Diamond. This allows for easy access to amenities like Mcghies Bike Outpost for any last-minute needs. While the loop can be ridden in either direction, many riders enjoy the flow and descents when tackling the moderate climb early on, setting you up for a rewarding finish.

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