Las Vegas is the place to go for the best nightlife, gambling, live shows and dining in the U.S. But there's plenty to do in Nevada for all types of travelers. The state boasts more than 100 beautiful golf courses, and water lovers can relax on the shores of Lake Tahoe. Set your sights on the mountainous landscape, perfect for hiking, or tour the famous Hoover Dam. World class resorts with top of the line spas are located throughout the state's major cities and tourist locales.
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5.0 based on 28 reviews
Connects to large River Mountain Trail system connecting Boulder City to Lake Mead & Henderson, NV. Bike if you want the long tour, but walking is also very enjoyable. 60+ & sunny most of the winter.
5.0 based on 61 reviews
26 mile paved path from Henderson to Boulder Dam walking and bikes only no motor vehicles beautiful views along the way
4.5 based on 100 reviews
Picturesque and narrow dirt bike trail with views of Lake Tahoe.
Awesome (and short) trail with spectacular views. We rented bikes at Flume Bikes--great rates and easy process. Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Paved bike path with views of Lake Tahoe.
What a fabulous trail .. the awesome woods and lake .. Emerald Bay ..wow.. it was breathtaking..been there summer and in the winter
4.5 based on 11 reviews
there are many trails in and around Las Vegas. This one is in the city of Henderson. Excellent for all levels, clean and beautiful desert surroundings and city views.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
The new paved path is 3 miles from the intersection of Lakeshore and Hwy 28 which has 50 parking places. Terrific views of Lake Tahoe and ten vista points on the way. Give yourself an hour and half if walking and 30 minutes if biking.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
We walked the trail in the evening and at that time the were only a few people on the trail. The view is amazing - as the trail is along the lake, most of the time. To find the trail head, you can search for Tunnel Creek Cafe. There are two large parking lots, off of Ponderosa Ranch road (yes, Bonanza). There are two trails - one that is up near the hills behind the Cafe and one you want that is paved, down from the cafe, next to the highway. There is a port-a-potty near the trail head. You walk along the road for a short time and then the trail leads you up the hill with the forest on the left and the highway/lake on the right. There are small pop outs all along the trail with quotes and explanations of the flora/fauna/etc of the area. After less than a mile, you walk through a tunnel to get to the other side of the highway where the trail continues. (There is also a bathroom there.) You walk on this part of the trail for almost 2 more miles and all along the way are paths that take you down to the lake with several little beaches. The walk is easy and paved and again, absolutely beautiful! We would definetly do this walk again.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
This paved trail is ideal for children and passes by scenic and historic sites.
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