Is it the hottest place on earth? No, actually that’s nearby Death Valley, but you get the point. This trail system sits on the scenic eastern boundary of the Valley of Fire about 45 miles northeast of Las Vegas. The riding area consists of one main loop and a handful of side trails that wind through a chain of interesting rock formations. A massive amount of effort went into acquiring and managing these trails, and you can read all about it at the main trailhead. If you pay attention you’ll see some tarantulas, maybe some desert big horn sheep or other desert wildlife, but perhaps more interesting are the petroglyphs (primitive drawings) found on the rock formations. This is a fun place to camp, and a decent place to ride for beginners and tourists, with nothing too challenging. (If you are going to hit the brushy play areas we strongly recommend a whip.) If you were adventurous you could from your campsite all the way into the town of Overton for supplies. Large ATV tour groups run through this area daily.
Contact Information
BLM – Southern Nevada District Office
4701 North Torrey Pines Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89130
Phone : 702 515 5000
Email : [email protected]
Website : Logandale Trails