Bike Trails for Everyone

2025-01-09T12:19:39-08:00| Categories: Blog, Cycling|

Are you looking for a fun and healthy activity to enjoy with your family? Consider taking a bike ride on one of Las Vegas’ family-friendly bike trails! The RTC is dedicated to developing a safe, connected, and convenient cycling system for you and your loved ones. There are trails suitable for everyone, ranging from those separated from roadways to scenic rides featuring local wildlife. If you’re interested in a family-friendly outing, here’s a list of trails you might enjoy nearby.

Henderson

Reunion Trails Park to Acacia Park
This ride is less than two miles with parks on each end of the trails. The trail begins at Reunion Trails Park on Chapata Drive and ends at Acacia Park.

East Valley

Wetlands Park
This ride showcases the Wetlands Park and is about one and a half miles long. It is perfect for families of all ages. The trail begins at Broadbent Boulevard and is called the Duck Creek Trail Head.

Desert Rose Golf Course
This ride is separate from roadways and is three miles long. This trail begins at Nellis Boulevard and Spyglass Hill Drive. Take the bike bridge that goes over Nellis and ends at the 93/95.

Spring Valley

Southwest Corner of Spanish Trails
This path shows a wonderful view of Las Vegas’ skyline. It is about four miles long and begins on West Hacienda. Using the shared path on Hacienda, you can take this trail all the way to Russell Road.

Summerlin

Trail Park Community Center to Snow Trail Drive
This ride is almost 2 miles roundtrip with park facilities on each end. It begins at 9550 Trails Center Drive and you use the shared path going west until you get to Snow Trail Drive.

North West Las Vegas

Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs
This trail is one mile in length and showcases Floyd Lamb Park. The trail begins at Tule Springs and goes around the whole park.

North Las Vegas

Ann Road to Sandstone Ridge Park
This trail starts on Ann Road and Ferrell Street. Continue taking Ferrell Street using the shared path. This path runs all the way to Sandstone Ridge Park. There is also a trail that wraps around the entirety of Sandstone Ridge Park.

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