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The Flamingo Arroyo Trail offers a moderate hiking experience, stretching 6.2 miles (10.0 km) with a minimal elevation gain of 49 feet (15 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 2 hours and 31 minutes. As you hike, you will follow the Flamingo Wash, enjoying a unique…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Flamingo Arroyo Trail is predominantly a paved path, offering a smooth and relatively flat surface. While generally considered easy with minimal elevation gain, some sections might feel moderate. It primarily follows the Flamingo Wash, which often contains water from irrigation runoff. You can expect a mix of urban views and natural elements.
Yes, with its paved surface and gentle grades, the trail is easily accessible for a wide range of users, including beginners and those with varying fitness levels. It's also considered wheelchair accessible in many sections.
As an urban trail, you'll experience a blend of city views and natural elements along the wash. Look out for residential areas, glimpses of nature, and panoramic views of the Las Vegas Valley, especially in its eastern stretches. The trail is also known for its public art installations and amenities.
Yes, the trail features unique art pieces, including shade shelters, benches, and archways, many inspired by Native American basketry. Some trailheads even incorporate salvaged rubble from the imploded Stardust Hotel and Casino, like pieces from its swimming pool, adding a unique historical touch.
Parking is available at various trailheads along the route. For example, you can find parking at the Pecos-McLeod Trailhead or near the Clark County Wetlands Park, which the trail connects to. Some trailheads offer facilities such as water and restrooms.
Yes, the Flamingo Arroyo Trail is a key part of a larger trail system in Southern Nevada. It connects to the Las Vegas Wash Trail and extends towards the Clark County Wetlands Park, offering opportunities to link up with other trails like the Wetlands Park Loop Trail and even the River Mountains Loop Trail. Official trails along this route include sections of the Flamingo Arroyo Trail, Sunrise Trail, and Lower Las Vegas Wash Trail.
The trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. Be mindful of the desert heat, especially during warmer months, and carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.
The best time to hike the Flamingo Arroyo Trail is typically during the cooler months, from fall through spring (October to April), to avoid the intense summer heat of the Las Vegas desert. Mornings are also preferable to avoid the midday sun.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to use the Flamingo Arroyo Trail itself. Similarly, access to Clark County Wetlands Park, which the trail connects to, is typically free. You can find more information on the park's official website: clarkcountynv.gov.
While generally a pleasant experience, some user reviews have mentioned potential issues like vandalism, broken glass or debris, and the presence of homeless encampments in certain areas, particularly along older segments. Efforts have been made to provide safe crossings over busy roads with bridges or underpasses. It's always wise to stay aware of your surroundings and hike with a companion if possible.
Some trailheads along the Flamingo Arroyo Trail offer facilities such as water and restrooms. However, it's always recommended to carry your own water, especially in the desert climate, and not rely solely on trailside facilities.