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Road cycling
Embark on the Western Beltway Trail for a moderate road cycling experience, covering 26.9 miles (43.3 km) with an elevation gain of 1182 feet (360 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 2 hours and 19 minutes. As you pedal, you'll encounter varied terrain and enjoy views…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Tips
Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 5.70 km for 106 m
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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80 m
Highlight • Rest Area
Tip by
15.5 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
Tip by
38.6 km
Highlight • Cafe
Tip by
43.3 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
27.2 km
15.3 km
763 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
26.4 km
16.2 km
776 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,000 m)
Lowest point (790 m)
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Yes, the trail features a predominantly paved surface and an easy grade, making it quite accessible for those new to cycling. While there are some uphill portions, the overall consensus is that it's a nice ride for a wide range of cyclists.
The trail is mostly paved with an easy grade. However, it's not entirely flat; you can expect some uphill sections, including a particularly steep part when riding southbound between Cheyenne Avenue and Summerlin Parkway. It can also be windy at times, adding to the challenge.
Parking is available at the southern end of the trail, specifically off W. Tropicana Avenue. Be aware that some crossings at busy intersections like Charleston and Sahara require caution.
As the trail follows the I-215 beltway, you'll enjoy views of the surrounding mountains and glimpses of the area west of the Las Vegas Strip. It also provides access to the vicinity of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. While some sections parallel the busy I-215, grade separations help manage major roadway crossings.
Yes, you'll find facilities like Mesa Park along the route. For a break, consider stopping at Pedal & Pour Bike Shop & Café. The trail also features quality cycling infrastructure, including grade separations at major roadways.
Yes, the Western Beltway Trail is a significant paved connector. It links to various other dirt trails, paved bike trails, and bike lanes in the region. Specifically, the route also passes through sections of the Western Beltway Trail, Downtown to Red Rock Bike Trail, and the I-215 West Beltway Trail Connector.
Given the Las Vegas climate, the cooler months from fall through spring (October to April) are generally the most pleasant for riding. Summers can be extremely hot, making early morning or late evening rides necessary if you visit during that time.
The trail is wide and accommodates cyclists, joggers, and walkers. While not explicitly stated as dog-friendly in all sections, it's common for paved multi-use paths in the area to allow leashed dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and check local regulations for any specific restrictions.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Western Beltway Trail. It is a public cycling infrastructure designed for recreational use.
The Western Beltway Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. An out-and-back ride of the entire trail can involve approximately 1900 feet of elevation change.
For a comfortable ride, bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as shade can be limited. Sunscreen, a helmet, and basic bike repair tools are also recommended. Consider bringing snacks for longer rides, and a phone for navigation or emergencies.