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Road cycling around Paradise offers a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region features routes traversing desert terrain, scenic canyons, and urban areas. Elevations vary, providing options from flat city rides to challenging climbs through mountainous areas. The well-maintained roads cater to various skill levels, making it suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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36
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88.2km
04:11
1,000m
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Embark on the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop, a challenging road cycling adventure spanning 54.8 miles (88.2 km) with a significant 3294 feet (1004 metres) of elevation gain. This difficult route, estimated to take around 4 hours and 11 minutes, immerses you in a landscape of vibrant red rock formations and striking Aztec sandstone. You will experience demanding climbs, especially in the initial miles, leading to rewarding panoramic views from high points before enjoying mostly downhill sections with fast curves.
When planning your ride, be aware that an entrance fee is required to access the Scenic Loop. During the peak season from October 1 to May 31, timed entry reservations are necessary for vehicles, but cyclists can enter without one. It is crucial to plan your hydration carefully, as there is a notable lack of shade and water sources directly along the loop itself.
This route offers a unique opportunity to cycle through the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, showcasing its distinctive geology and desert environment. The initial ascent provides a true test of endurance, rewarding you with expansive vistas of the arid landscape. The diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to swift descents, makes this a memorable experience for any road cyclist seeking a significant desert ride.
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91.5km
03:53
640m
640m
Cycle the moderate 56.9 miles (91.5 km) Blue Diamond loop through Red Rock Canyon, gaining 2109 feet (643 metres) in under 4 hours.

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32.2km
01:23
140m
140m
This easy 20.0-mile road cycling loop in Southeast Vegas offers a relaxed ride with views of the desert landscape and passes by Mandalay Bay
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25.5km
01:07
100m
100m
Road cycle The Strip in Las Vegas, an easy 15.9-mile route, to see iconic landmarks and dazzling lights up close.
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riders
152km
07:05
1,540m
1,540m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Obvious homage to the main sport practiced on the River Mountains Loop Trail: cycling.
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This is a great two-lane paved multi-use trail that runs all the way through the center of Henderson, paralleling the railroad tracks and connecting to countless other trails between here and Paradise.
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True to its name, this paved two-lane bike path runs all the way around the River Mountains on a 35-mile circuit between Henderson and Lake Mead. This section is a must if you are cycling between Henderson and Boulder City.
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The Vegas sign is a well-known sign on Freemont Sign. It is popular with visitors to the city, so you will most likely see people taking photos with it.
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This giant sign looks straight of out the 1950s. It sits in front of a couple nice restaurants and bars.
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The Mandalay Bay is a large hotel and casino on the south end. It is a well-known landmark on the strip and has been included in numerous films and TV shows.
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Sunset Park is one of the largest public parks in Las Vegas. There are different sections of the park connected by paths, green space, sporting fields, picnic areas, and a large pond. This is a popular spot for a bunch of different recreationalists, and you'll likely see others out enjoying the paths and kids playing on the playgrounds.
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The Las Vegas Strip needs no introduction! The 4 mile stretch of dazzling lights, gambling, eating, and world-famous entertainment is perhaps one of the most iconic spots in the US. With landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains, the Eiffel Tower replica, and the Roman themed Caesar's Palace, the Strip is a must visit. While the Strip itself is usually bustling with heavy traffic, adventurous cyclists can experience its iconic sights in the morning when vehicle congestion is far less than usual and visibility is good. Dedicated cycling lanes are basically nonexistent and the road is 4 lanes wide, so safety precautions are essential - be aware and ride carefully through this iconic part of Vegas!
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Paradise, offering a variety of experiences from easy city rides to challenging mountain ascents. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
Paradise, nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, offers diverse terrain. You'll find routes with significant elevation changes, ranging from gentle climbs to over 3,000 feet of gain, as well as flatter sections through urban and suburban areas. The landscape includes lush forests, canyon views, and open desert stretches.
Yes, Paradise offers several easy routes. For instance, the Southeast Vegas loop is a 20-mile trail through urban and suburban areas with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for a more relaxed ride. Another option is The Strip, which is also considered easy.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop offer significant elevation gain, reaching over 3,000 feet. Another demanding option is the Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino – Giant Bicycle loop from Terminal 3 - Red Line, which features over 5,000 feet of climbing.
While cycling, you can enjoy views of the Sierra Nevada foothills, Butte Creek Canyon, and potentially Lake Oroville. Some routes may pass by attractions such as the The Mirage Hotel & Casino Waterfall. The region itself is known for its picturesque natural beauty, including Paradise Lake and the Feather River Canyon.
Paradise offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. The Sierra Nevada foothills provide cooler temperatures compared to lower elevations. Spring and fall generally offer the most comfortable weather, with mild temperatures and less chance of extreme heat or cold. Summer can be warm, but early morning rides are often enjoyable.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Paradise are designed as loops. Popular loop options include the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop, the Blue Diamond loop, and the Southeast Vegas loop, providing varied distances and difficulties.
Beyond natural beauty, some routes may take you past iconic landmarks. You might spot the Fountains of Bellagio, the Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino, or the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas. The The Venetian Resort is another prominent sight in the area.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 40 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging canyon climbs to more relaxed urban rides, and the well-maintained roads that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, the Paradise Memorial Trailway, now known as the Yellowstone Kelly Heritage Trail, is a multi-use trail running through Paradise that is suitable for cycling. It offers gentle terrain and beautiful surroundings, with 30 plaques commemorating local history. Bille Park also provides expansive green spaces and trails.
Elevation gains vary significantly across Paradise's routes. Easy routes might have less than 500 feet of gain, while moderate routes can feature around 2,000 feet. Challenging routes, such as the Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop, can involve over 3,000 feet of climbing, and some difficult routes exceed 5,000 feet.


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