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Cycle the easy 15.0 miles (24.1 km) Wetlands Park Loop Trail, a desert oasis offering mountain vistas and diverse wildlife viewing.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Parking
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2.16 km
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14.7 km
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24.1 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
18.6 km
4.38 km
1.04 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
16.1 km
4.38 km
3.22 km
462 m
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Lowest point (440 m)
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The primary access point for the paved portion of the trail is from the Nature Preserve on the north side of the Las Vegas Wash. You'll find parking available there, which serves as a good starting point for your ride.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Clark County Wetlands Park or to cycle its trails. It's free to enjoy this natural oasis.
The trail is predominantly paved and wide, offering a diverse cycling experience. You'll encounter winding, twisting, and undulating sections with 'roller coaster' hills. While some parts are relatively flat, others feature 'short but steep' ascents and 'massive hills,' particularly around miles five to six. Be aware that some sections have wide expansion joint cracks that can be jarring for road bikes.
The Wetlands Park is a vibrant desert oasis teeming with birdlife and other animals. As you follow the Las Vegas Wash, you might spot various birds like ospreys, white-faced ibises, and Canada geese. Keep an eye out for roadrunners and coyotes too. The park's diverse flora, including screwbean mesquite, also adds to the natural beauty.
Given its desert environment, the cooler months from fall through spring (roughly October to April) are generally the most pleasant for cycling. Summers can be extremely hot, making hydration crucial and limiting shade. Early mornings during any season are often ideal to avoid the midday heat and enjoy the tranquility.
While some sections are relatively flat and easy, the trail does feature noticeable hills and undulations, especially on the north side of the Las Vegas Wash. It's described as having 'roller coaster' hills and even 'massive hills' in parts. Beginners should be prepared for these challenges and ensure they have adequate hydration, especially in warmer weather.
Yes, cyclists should be aware of a few things. The paved surface has wide expansion joint cracks that can be uncomfortable for road bikes and potentially cause pinch flats. The trail features significant undulating terrain with 'roller coaster' hills and some 'short but steep' ascents. Hydration is also critical due to the desert environment and limited shade, particularly during warmer months.
The trail offers stunning mountain vistas and numerous overlooks perfect for wildlife viewing. You'll be cycling alongside the Las Vegas Wash, which is a central feature. The park itself is a 2,900-acre oasis with a Nature Preserve and a Nature Center, providing a unique escape into nature near Las Vegas.
Yes, this trail is part of a larger network. It links to other significant regional trails, including the Lake Mead Parkway Trail and the River Mountains Loop Trail. The route also passes through sections of the Wetlands Park - North Loop Trail and the Wetlands Park - South Loop Trail.
The Clark County Wetlands Park generally welcomes dogs, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the park's natural environment.
The full paved loop is about 11.5 miles. For a touring cyclist, the average duration for the 24.1 km (15-mile) route is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.