Logandale Trail System

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Lose the crowds and visit this popular trail system in Moapa Valley, near Valley of Fire State Park!
Trail Uses
Utv/jeep driving Atv riding Dirt biking Hiking Mountain biking Horseback riding
Location
Clark County
Length
200.00 miles (Network)
Difficulty
Easiest, Easy, Moderate, Difficult, Expert
Towns
Moapa Valley, Overton
Surface
Dirt
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No
License Required
No

Description

Get away from the crowds and see amazing geologic formations, rare plants and animals, along with petroglyphs left hundreds of years ago by the indigenous people of the area. This trail area reaches high temperatures in the summer, so the best time to visit is in the spring for the wild flower bloom or in the fall when the weather begins to cool. Trail surfaces are primarily sand, and may become impassible after heavy storms. 

The Logandale trails system contains over 200 miles of trails, suitable for a variety of OHV types and rider experience levels, as well as hiking and horseback riding. Amenities at this system were funded in part by your Nevada OHV Registration dollars, and include restrooms, picnic areas, and dispersed camping sites. 

Please enjoy the Logandale trail system by staying on existing trails and admiring resources without touching them. Practice responsible recreation by packing out what you packed in.  

Animal Fun Fact!

This sandy desertscape is home to two of Nevada’s protected reptiles, Gila Monsters and Desert Tortoises. Both species have specialized adaptations to survive in the hot, dry climate. Gila monsters get most of their water from their prey, hide underground during the hottest parts of the day, and store fat in their thick tails which can allow them to survive for months without food. Desert tortoises can last for up to a year without drinking water by storing and reabsorbing water from a special bladder. To avoid disturbing these creatures and their habitat, please stay on established roads and trails.

Other Information

Join your local OHV or 4-Wheeler club to participate in local clean ups and events!

This is a culturally and environmentally sensitive area, watch for desert tortoises and do not take anything from the site.

Nearby services are located in Moapa Valley. 

Trail Manager

Bureau of Land Management - Las Vegas Field Office
4701 North Torrey Pines Drive
Las Vegas, Nevada 89130
Phone: (702) 515-5000
blm_nv_sndo_web_mail@blm.gov
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Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Be prepared for extreme weather. Bring rain/wind gear, warm clothing, and matches/fire starters.

Trailhead Information

  • From I-15, approximately 45 miles north of Las Vegas, take Nevada Hwy 169 (Exit 93) South toward Logandale/Overton.
  • Follow SR 169 south for 10 miles and turn right on Liston Rd.
  • Follow the road to the right onto Mills St, and cross the railroad track.
  • Follow N. Pioneer Rd for about 2 miles to the main trailhead.
  • Main trailhead includes kiosk, picnic shelters and restrooms, along with plenty of space for parking and staging.
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