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United States
Nevada
Clark County
Summerlin South

Bear's Best loop — Bears Best

Easy

5.0

(1718)

8,767

riders

Bear's Best loop — Bears Best

01:31

17.1km

250m

Mountain biking

Get ready for an easy mountain biking adventure on the Bear's Best loop, a route that takes you through classic desert landscapes with the stunning Red Rock Canyon as your backdrop. This 10.6-mile (17.1 km) ride features a mix of cross-country singletrack, rocky washes, and flowing sections, offering a varied experience. You'll gain about 834 feet (254 metres) in elevation, and the entire loop typically takes around 1 hour and 31 minutes to complete.

When planning your visit, be aware that the trail network can be complex to navigate. While you're out riding, keep an eye out for potential views of the Las Vegas Strip from various points along the route. Recent reports suggest some sections of the trail have experienced significant degradation, so be prepared for changing conditions.

This route is set in the Red Rock - Bear's Best area, known for its unique desert environment. The trail offers a predominantly intermediate experience, making it suitable for many riders looking for a scenic and accessible mountain bike outing. It's a great way to explore the natural beauty surrounding the Red Rock Canyon.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

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Bears Best Trailhead

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This trailhead is the main access point to the Bears Best Trail System. This extensive network of trails connects to other systems including Blue Diamond and Cowboy Trails, which have trails of varying difficulties; there really is something for everyone in an amazing desert setting! In the spring, summer, and early fall look out for desert tortoises in this area! They blend into the surroundings and can look like rocks! Please do not pick up or handle a tortoise unless they are in danger of getting hit; in those cases you can carefully pick up the tort by the sides of it shell, keep it low to the ground and move it in the direction it was headed (and sanitize your hands afterward!). Other than that, please do not touch a tort or get too, too close to one in the wild because scaring them can actually be deadly! When afraid, they will pee as a last resort defense mechanism. Desert tortoises are able to drink water in large amounts (up to 45% of their body weight), which is stored for future use and critical to their survival all year. They can actually live off of one big drink a year! If startled, however, they might urinate and lose their critical water stores and die of dehydration. Additionally, wild torts carry a bunch of diseases including salmonella and herpes, so you also don’t want to handle them for your own safety!

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10.4 km

4.59 km

1.61 km

467 m

Surfaces

10.9 km

4.12 km

1.56 km

303 m

169 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Bear's Best loop suitable for beginners?

While historically considered an intermediate trail suitable for beginners and newer riders, recent reports indicate significant degradation due to storm damage and construction. This has resulted in rutted and blown-out trail tread, which may make it less enjoyable or more challenging for those new to mountain biking. Expect some minor technical sections, sharp rocks, and 'punchy ups' typical of the Las Vegas desert.

What is the terrain like on this mountain biking loop?

The terrain is primarily cross-country singletrack, featuring sections with rocky washes, bridges, and flowing singletrack. Be aware of sharp rocks and prevalent cactus along the trails. Recent conditions suggest the trail network has been 'trashed' with rutted and blown-out sections, impacting the overall riding experience.

How easy is it to navigate the trail system?

The Bear's Best trail system is known for its complex, 'bowl of spaghetti' layout and is not well-marked. It is highly recommended to use a navigation app like komoot or TrailForks to avoid getting confused or lost while riding.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

Riders can expect classic desert landscapes with the dramatic backdrop of Red Rock Canyon. Some vantage points along the interconnected trails may also offer views of the Las Vegas Strip.

Where can I park for the Bear's Best loop?

Parking is available at the Bears Best Trailhead, which serves as the primary access point for this loop.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this loop?

Given its desert location, the best time to mountain bike this loop is typically during the cooler months, from late fall through early spring (October to April), to avoid extreme summer heat. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

The Bear's Best trail system is generally accessible without specific permits or entrance fees, as it is not located within a fee-charging park like Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. However, it's always good practice to check for any local regulations or changes before your visit.

Is the Bear's Best loop dog-friendly?

Information regarding dog-friendliness for this specific loop is not explicitly available. When riding with dogs in desert environments, always ensure they are on a leash, carry plenty of water for them, and be mindful of hot ground temperatures and potential wildlife.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of other trails within the network, including MTB Jump Line, Kona, Blombi, C-Den, Jump Line, Bear's Best Trail, Gnarley Connecter, Upper C-Den, Salty Dogs, 55 On Call, and WMP.

What should I bring for a mountain bike ride on this loop?

Given the desert environment and potential for technical sections, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat), a helmet, appropriate mountain biking gear, a repair kit for flats, and a fully charged phone with a navigation app due to the complex trail layout.

How long does it typically take to complete the Bear's Best loop?

The komoot tour data estimates this 17.1 km (10.6 miles) mountain biking loop takes approximately 1 hour and 31 minutes to complete. However, individual times may vary based on skill level, stops, and current trail conditions.

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