The Burbs, Hunter Mountain and Inner Burbs Loop
The Burbs, Hunter Mountain and Inner Burbs Loop
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Hike the moderate 6.2-mile Burbs, Hunter Mountain and Inner Burbs Loop in Cliff Shadows Park, featuring desert terrain and Las Vegas views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.80 km
165 m
< 100 m
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5.49 km
4.23 km
266 m
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Highest point (1,060 m)
Lowest point (880 m)
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The trail is easily accessible from the Cliff Shadows Open Desert Park Trailhead in northwest Las Vegas. You'll find ample parking and restrooms available there.
This specific loop is rated as moderate. While the broader 'Da Burbs' network has trails ranging from easy to very difficult, this route offers a balanced challenge suitable for most hikers with a reasonable fitness level.
Expect a characteristic desert environment with varied terrain. You'll encounter loose gravel washes, rocky sections, and some singletrack paths. The route is part of Nevada's basin and range topography, offering a rugged and unique hiking experience.
Yes, the trails within the 'Da Burbs' network, including this loop, are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you carry enough water for both yourself and your pet, especially in the desert environment.
The trails are generally open year-round. However, the most popular and comfortable months are typically outside the peak summer heat, such as February. Spring and fall also offer pleasant temperatures for hiking in the Nevada desert.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this loop within the 'Da Burbs' network, which is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The area is freely accessible to the public.
You can expect classic Nevada desert landscapes. From higher elevations, some sections may offer stunning views, potentially including vistas of the Las Vegas valley. The scenery is generally rugged and harsh, typical of barren mountain ranges.
Yes, this route is part of an extensive multi-use trail network. The loop also passes through sections of other official trails such as Tomahawk, Big Horn Spur, Puli Drive, Jenny Connector, and Princess Wash.
Given the desert environment, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and sturdy hiking shoes. While the trail is moderate, some sections can be rocky. A map or GPS device is also recommended due to the extensive network of intersecting trails.
To make the most of your hike and avoid the intense desert heat, plan your visit for the cooler months, particularly February, or aim for early mornings during other seasons. Starting from the Cliff Shadows Open Desert Park Trailhead provides convenient access with amenities.
Restrooms are available at the Cliff Shadows Open Desert Park Trailhead where you'll start. However, there are no water sources directly on the trail itself, so it's essential to carry all the water you'll need for the entire hike.
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