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Road cycling routes around Blue Diamond are set within a high-desert environment, characterized by vibrant red rock formations and towering canyons. The region is nestled at the base of the Spring Mountains, offering diverse terrain and impressive views. Cyclists encounter unique rock gardens, washes, and burro-grazed Joshua tree forests, providing a distinct backdrop for rides. This landscape offers a variety of road cycling experiences, from scenic loops to routes with significant elevation gain.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Several good groups to ride with depending on your pace!
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Back in 2006 a wildfire here burned away 42 acres of land near the start of the First Creek Trail. You can see how the landscape is recovering from the different types of vegetation along the road.
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Downtown Summerlin is just south of the Red Rock Resort and Casino is a great outdoor shopping and dining complex with numerous restaurants and cafés, as well as one of the best farmers markets in Vegas every Saturday. This is also where the popular Tour de Summerlin bike race and half-marathon begins and ends.
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The High Point Overlook, as the name implies, is the highest point on the one-way Scenic Loop. Once you hit this point, the majority of the major climbing is done, so this is a great place to pause, grab a sip of water, and admire the stunning views!
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Sandstone Quarry is the third pullout along the Scenic Loop Drive. Several popular hiking trails including Turtlehead Peak and Calico Tanks begin here. Along with panoramic views of the Calico Hills area, a historic quarry, you can frequently see rock climbers on the rock formations above you.
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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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Downtown Summerlin is just south of the Red Rock Resort and Casino is a great outdoor shopping and dining complex with numerous restaurants and cafes, as well as one of the best farmers markets in Vegas every Saturday. This is also where the popular Tour de Summerlin bike race and half marathon begins and ends.
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Mesa Park is a large, 19-acre park in Summerlin South. There are bathrooms, a playground, two tennis courts, three softball/baseball fields, a full-sized basketball court, covered picnic/BBQ areas, and parking. This park is where many park to access the extensive Bears Best Trail System, but is also a good place to park and begin a road cycling adventure on the west side of town.
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The terrain around Blue Diamond is characterized by a high-desert environment, featuring vibrant red rock formations and the Spring Mountains. Cyclists can expect diverse landscapes, including unique rock gardens and washes. Routes often include significant elevation gains; for instance, the Highway 159 (Red Rock Canyon Road) loop features over 1,600 feet of elevation gain, while the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop has over 1,400 feet.
Many routes offer breathtaking views, particularly within the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive is renowned for its dramatic red rock formations. You can also find stunning vistas at the Red Rock Canyon Overlook and enjoy expansive views of the surrounding area from the Las Vegas Valley View.
While many routes offer moderate challenges, the area does provide options suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride. The Western Beltway Trail is a paved path that offers mountain views with a moderate elevation gain, making it a good choice for those building endurance. There is one route classified as easy among the komoot tours.
The cooler temperatures compared to nearby Las Vegas make Blue Diamond a refreshing escape. The ideal time for road cycling is generally from October 1 to May 31, when the weather is milder. During this period, however, timed entry reservations are required for the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Summer months can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable if cycling during that season.
Yes, several popular routes in the area are circular. The Highway 159 (Red Rock Canyon Road) loop is a moderate 35.9-mile route offering stunning desert and red rock views. Another excellent option is the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop, a 15.7-mile path that provides a challenging ride through iconic red rock formations.
The high-desert environment around Blue Diamond offers opportunities to spot local wildlife. You might encounter wild burros, which are an unofficial symbol of Nevada, and desert tortoises. The Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center also features exhibits, including live desert tortoises, providing a chance to learn more about the area's fauna.
Yes, if you plan to cycle the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive, timed entry reservations are required between October 1 and May 31 for entry between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. It's advisable to check the official Bureau of Land Management website for the most current information regarding permits and reservations: blm.gov.
The road cycling routes around Blue Diamond are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning desert and red rock views, the challenging climbs, and the unique high-desert scenery that provides a distinct backdrop for their rides. Over 600 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain.
The charming town of Blue Diamond itself, originally a stop on the Old Spanish Trail, offers a quaint village store where you can find refreshments. Additionally, local bike shops like McGhies Bike Outpost can provide gear and information, and often have amenities for cyclists.
Many routes have designated trailheads with parking. For example, the Highway 159 (Red Rock Canyon Road) loop can be accessed from the Bears Best Trailhead, which typically offers parking facilities. The Red Rocks visitor center also provides parking and a picnic area.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging options. The Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop, while moderate in distance, offers significant elevation gain and a challenging ride through the iconic red rock formations. Routes like the Highway 159 (Red Rock Canyon Road) loop also provide substantial climbs over their 35.9-mile distance.
The region is rich in natural wonders. You'll cycle past vibrant red rock formations, towering canyons, and unique rock gardens. The Spring Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop, and you might even spot burro-grazed Joshua tree forests. The First Creek Canyon Falls and Pool is another natural highlight in the area.


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