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10/23/2024

Ten City Of Las Vegas Walks And Trails

As we welcome cooler temperatures, it is time to enjoy some great walks in Las Vegas.

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With cooler Fall temperatures arriving it is a good time to get out and explore our city on foot. The city of Las Vegas offers more than 59 miles of pedestrian and bike trails as well as unique and iconic districts for walking. Here are 10 good walks to consider to get you started! 

  • The 18b Las Vegas Arts District offers walkable sidewalks with galleries, restaurants, shopping and breweries. It also features many public art installations. Start in the area of Main Street and Charleston Boulevard and explore. 
  • Symphony Park is another walkable area featuring stunning architecture. Park at the City Hall Garage or the Promenade Garage and take a stroll around The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. Marvel at the Frank Gehry-designed Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, and take in all the new projects being constructer. Finish up with a walk around the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets. 
  • Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs trails may be accessed from within the park via Durango Drive and Brent Lane, as well as off of Racel Street, east of Durango Drive. Enjoy the wildlife, scenic natural settings and the historic building in the park located at 9200 Tule Springs Road.
  • Why not explore the fabulous Fremont Street Experience and beyond? Start at the City Hall parking garage at 495 S. Main St. and head north on Main. Make a right onto the world-famous Fremont Street Experience and enjoy all the sights and sounds including the largest LED canopy screen in the world, with 16.4 million pixels and 1,375 feet of 49.3 million LED lamps suspended 90 feet above the ground. Continue east to the Fremont East Entertainment District where you will find bars, restaurants and the vintage Vegas of old. Also check out the Container Park and all its shopping options at 707 E. Fremont St., before finishing your walk at Fergusons Downtown, 1028 E. Fremont St. for more eclectic offerings.
  • The downtown Cultural Corridor Trail takes users from just east of the Mob Museum on Stewart Avenue at Casino Center Boulevard down to the Natural History Museum, Neon Museum and the Mormon Fort historic site.
  • Angel Park Trail is approximately three miles in length, running south along Durango Drive, from Bruce Trent Park to Angel Park, continuing west adjacent to the Angel Park Golf Course to Alta Drive. The Angel Park Trailhead serves the trail just south of the Summerlin Parkway. Consider starting at Bruce Trent Park, 8851 Vegas Drive, 
  • The city’s segment of the regional Las Vegas Wash Trail runs southward along the Las Vegas Wash from Owens Avenue to Charleston Boulevard. The regional trail currently reaches north through the county and city of North Las Vegas to the Beltway and as far south as the Clark County Wetlands Park.
  • The Bonanza Trail is located north of the Summerlin Parkway, connecting the Charlie Kellogg and Joe Zaher Sports Complex to Bill Briare Family Park. It continues south to the Las Vegas Springs Preserve. Signage guides users along the 6-mile trail. Consider starting at the sports complex, 7901 W Washington Ave. 
  • The Pioneer Trail begins east of Interstate 15 on Las Vegas Boulevard, between Bonanza Road and Washington Avenue. It runs north to Owens Avenue, south on Main Street, and heads west on Washington. The trail makes its way through Historic West Las Vegas, highlighting historic properties zigzagging through the surrounding urban area, eventually arriving at the Las Vegas Springs Preserve on Valley View Drive.
  • The Lone Mountain Trail runs along the Buffalo Drainage Channel, between Buffalo Drive and Tenaya Way, from Summerlin Parkway north to Alexander Road and includes two pedestrian bridges at Lake Mead Boulevard and Cheyenne Avenue.

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