logandale trails near moapa valley nevada

Stretching across 45,000 acres, the Logandale Trails System beckons off-roaders, hikers, horseback riders, and campers to Nevada’s southeastern edge. Walk or ride your way through more than 200 miles of trails in the stunning Moapa Valley.

From OHVs and ATVs to motorcycles and modified Jeeps, Logandale Trails welcomes just about every riding experience out there.

Riding this impressive trail system is one of the best ways to get to know Moapa Valley and the history and wildlife within it. Routes will take you past ancient petroglyphs left by the region’s first people and endemic wildlife and plants. Logandale Trails System accommodates most OHVs, but some trails are specifically suited to ATVs, modified Jeeps and SUVs, and motorcycles. All skill levels are welcome, with some areas limited to experienced riders.

Travel Nevada Pro Tip

While you’re in the area, Valley of Fire State Park and Lost City Museum are two nearby destinations for more fascinating history and unbelievable sights.

Managed by the Nevada Bureau of Land Management, Logandale Trails is also popular for hiking, picnicking, and camping. Some spots have interpretive signs and benches for enjoying the remarkable views. No matter which way you choose to recreate, remember to respect the land and help protect it for future travelers.

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How to Get to Logandale Trails

Logandale Trails System is roughly an hour northeast of Las Vegas. From I-15, take Nevada Highway 169 toward Logandale/Overton. Turn right on Liston Road, then follow the road to the right and cross the railroad track.

For more information about the Logandale Trails, contact the Nevada Bureau of Land Management’s Las Vegas Field Office at (702) 515-5000.

Hours:

Logandale Trails System is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Camping is limited to 14 days.

Admission:

Accessing Logandale Trails System is free.

This Location:

Southern Nevada, Nevada

Region

Southern Nevada