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Nevada
Clark County
Summerlin South

Tour de Summerlin 80-Mile Course

Hard

3.1

(6)

98

riders

Tour de Summerlin 80-Mile Course

05:59

134km

1,120m

Road cycling

If you're looking for a challenging road cycling experience, the Tour de Summerlin 80-Mile Course delivers a demanding ride through Nevada's desert landscape. This difficult route stretches for 83.4 miles (134.2 km) and features a significant 3681 feet (1122 metres) of elevation gain. You will spend around 5 hours and 58 minutes on the bike, passing striking red rock formations and rolling desert hills. Expect expansive vistas, especially as you approach the Red Rock Canyon Overlook. The course primarily uses well-paved surfaces and wide bike lanes, offering a smooth journey.

Planning your ride is straightforward, as the Tour de Summerlin 80-Mile Course conveniently begins and ends at Downtown Summerlin, providing easy access and parking. While it is a challenging ride, it is structured as a non-competitive community event. This means you can expect aid stations and support vehicles along the way, which is helpful for such a long distance. eBikes are also welcome on the course.

This route offers a unique opportunity to experience the distinctive beauty of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The organizers have described the views along the way as being like a "vintage 60's postcard," highlighting the classic desert scenery. It is a great way to immerse yourself in the natural environment of the region while enjoying a substantial cycling challenge.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 60.5 km for 265 m

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Parking

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338 m

Downtown Summerlin

Highlight • Settlement

Downtown Summerlin is just south of the Red Rock Resort and Casino is a great outdoor shopping and dining complex with numerous restaurants and cafés, as well as one of the best farmers markets in Vegas every Saturday. This is also where the popular Tour de Summerlin bike race and half-marathon begins and ends.

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2

55.0 km

Dedicated bike path. 1.2 miles with 5.1% avg gradient

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75.1 km

Red Rock Canyon Overlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

Here you have a really good view of the Red Rock Canyon

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85.1 km

Blue Diamond

Highlight • Settlement

Quiet little town just outside Vegas which guards one of the gateways to Red Rock Canyon. It's also the home to a large population of wild burros (donkeys), one of the unofficial symbols of Nevada.

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5

85.3 km

Fantastic place to grab anything from a coffee and pastry in the moring to a pizza and beer in the evening! A hidden gem and local favorite in Blue Diamond right next to the Trek MTB rental store.

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120 km

This is a cyclist's dream: local bike shop + café stop. Friendly staff from mechanics to batistas. Owners Dan and Dave are very welcoming to all and can be seen at many local cycling events providing coffee and nutrition at aid stations and also hosting local rides that start and end from the shop. Great addition to our community!

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134 km

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Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

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77.8 km

36.9 km

18.4 km

836 m

271 m

211 m

Surfaces

121 km

12.0 km

994 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,180 m)

Lowest point (690 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Tour de Summerlin 80-Mile Course?

This challenging 80-mile (approximately 134 km) road cycling course is designed for experienced riders. While individual times vary, komoot estimates it takes around 6 hours to complete. Given its 'difficult' rating and over 1,100 meters of elevation gain, plan for a significant time commitment.

Is this cycling route suitable for intermediate riders?

The Tour de Summerlin 80-Mile Course is classified as 'difficult' and requires a very good fitness level due to its length, significant elevation gain (over 1,100 meters), and a maximum grade of 9.4% on some climbs. While intermediate riders with strong endurance and climbing experience might manage, it's generally recommended for those with advanced road cycling fitness.

Where does the Tour de Summerlin course start, and where can I park?

The Tour de Summerlin course officially commences and concludes at Downtown Summerlin. This area offers various parking options, especially on event days. For specific event parking details, it's best to check the official event website closer to the date.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The route primarily consists of well-paved surfaces, including extensive asphalt, state roads, cycleways, and urban streets. While generally smooth, there are minimal unpaved sections where you might need to dismount. Wide bike lanes are present throughout much of the course, enhancing safety and enjoyment.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

You'll be treated to the distinctive beauty of Nevada's desert landscape. The route offers unforgettable views, including striking red rock formations, rolling desert hills, and expansive vistas, particularly as you approach areas like Red Rock Canyon Overlook. The scenery has been described as akin to a 'vintage 60's postcard'.

What is the best time of year to ride this course?

Spring and Fall typically offer the most favorable conditions for cycling in the Las Vegas area, with milder temperatures. Summer can be extremely hot, making early morning starts essential if riding during those months. The annual Tour de Summerlin event usually takes place in the spring.

Are there any notable stops or cafes along the route?

Yes, the route passes through or near several points of interest. You'll start and end at Downtown Summerlin, which has many amenities. Further along, you'll pass through the small settlement of Blue Diamond. There are also cafes like Cottonwood Station Café & Bakery and Pedal & Pour Bike Shop & Café that could serve as convenient stops.

Does the route utilize any specific cycleways or trails?

Yes, the course incorporates sections of established cycleways. Notably, it uses parts of the Western Beltway Trail, including the segment from Western Beltway Trail (West Lake Mead to West Cheyenne), and also touches upon the Downtown to Red Rock Bike Trail.

Are dogs allowed on the Tour de Summerlin course?

This is a road cycling route, and while dogs are generally not permitted to accompany cyclists on the course itself for safety reasons during an organized event, specific rules may vary. If you are riding the route independently, please be mindful of local regulations, especially when passing through urban areas or near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, where specific rules for pets apply.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle this route, especially through Red Rock Canyon?

The Tour de Summerlin course passes through parts of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. While the main scenic drive typically requires an entrance fee, the specific roads used by the cycling course may not always require a direct fee for cyclists passing through. However, it's always best to check the official Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area website for the most current information on fees and regulations, especially if you plan to deviate from the main route or stop within the conservation area.

What should I pack or consider for a long ride like this?

For an 80-mile ride, essential items include plenty of water and electrolytes, energy gels or snacks, a repair kit (spare tube, pump, levers), sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, hat for stops), and appropriate cycling attire. Given the desert environment, be prepared for potential temperature fluctuations and strong sun exposure. Always carry your phone and emergency contact information.

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