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Touring cycling around Summerlin South is characterized by its unique desert landscapes, extensive trail networks, and proximity to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The region features striking red sandstone cliffs, diverse geological formations, and the expansive Mojave Desert. Cyclists can experience varied elevation gains, from gentle paths to more challenging climbs, with panoramic mountain views. This area seamlessly integrates urban amenities with abundant opportunities for outdoor exploration on two wheels.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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39.0km
03:40
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530m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.2km
01:42
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.7km
01:39
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:16
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Mesa Park is a large, 19-acre park in Summerlin South. There are bathrooms, a playground, two tennis courts, three softball/baseball fields, a full-sized basketball court, covered picnic/BBQ areas, and parking. This park is where many park to access the extensive Bears Best Trail System, but is also a good place to park and begin a road cycling adventure on the west side of town.
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Permagrin (or Perma Grin) is one of the most popular trails in the Bears Best Trail system that should be ridden from south to north (downhill). Permagrin is comprised of a series of fun washes and gullies that create undulating bumps that skirt the side of the mountain.
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The Canal Road is a well-graded dirt road next to the canal. It's an easy way to warm up your legs as you ride up to Bears Best.
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Benchmark is a fun, short trail that connects Gasoline Road to Jeep Road and the respective nearby trails at the 5-Way with a short, but steep, section. It is frequently linked up with Permagrin, but can be combined with other trails that intersect at the 5-Way like Nice Curves. Although Benchmark is can be ridden either direction, most ride it uphill from Gasoline Road to Jeep Road and the 5-Way.
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This trailhead is the main access point to the Bears Best Trail System. This extensive network of trails connects to other systems including Blue Diamond and Cowboy Trails, which have trails of varying difficulties; there really is something for everyone in an amazing desert setting! In the spring, summer, and early fall look out for desert tortoises in this area! They blend into the surroundings and can look like rocks! Please do not pick up or handle a tortoise unless they are in danger of getting hit; in those cases you can carefully pick up the tort by the sides of it shell, keep it low to the ground and move it in the direction it was headed (and sanitize your hands afterward!). Other than that, please do not touch a tort or get too, too close to one in the wild because scaring them can actually be deadly! When afraid, they will pee as a last resort defense mechanism. Desert tortoises are able to drink water in large amounts (up to 45% of their body weight), which is stored for future use and critical to their survival all year. They can actually live off of one big drink a year! If startled, however, they might urinate and lose their critical water stores and die of dehydration. Additionally, wild torts carry a bunch of diseases including salmonella and herpes, so you also don’t want to handle them for your own safety!
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Massive community bike shop offering rentals, repairs, and anything you can imagine in terms of supplies. Conveniently located close to Red Rock Canyon.
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There are over a dozen dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Summerlin South, with 11 rated as moderate and 2 as difficult. These routes offer a fantastic way to explore the area's natural beauty without vehicle interference.
The cooler months, from fall through spring, are ideal for touring cycling in Summerlin South. This avoids the extreme summer heat, making for a more comfortable and enjoyable ride through the desert landscapes and Red Rock Canyon area.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes in Summerlin South are designed as loops. For example, you can enjoy the Mesa Park – Canal Road loop from Bishop Gorman Catholic High School, which offers a moderate 21.7 km ride, or the Bears Best Trailhead loop from Summerlin South, covering 17.2 km with scenic views.
You can expect stunning desert beauty, striking red sandstone cliffs, and panoramic mountain views, especially as many routes are close to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The terrain offers diverse desert landscapes, including vistas that can extend as far as Utah and Arizona on clear days from higher points.
Many routes offer access to or views of notable attractions. You might pass by the Sandstone Quarry, or get glimpses of the Calico Tanks Trail and Turtlehead Peak. The Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive is also a prominent feature in the area, offering breathtaking views.
Most of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Summerlin South are rated as moderate, with 11 out of 13 routes falling into this category. There are also 2 more difficult routes for experienced cyclists seeking a greater challenge. Routes like the Benchmark Trail – Permagrin Trail loop are moderate, offering a good workout.
While popular areas like Red Rock Canyon can see visitors, focusing on the dedicated no-traffic routes within Summerlin's extensive trail system often provides a more serene experience. Exploring routes like the Canal Road – Permagrin Trail loop can offer a quieter ride away from the busiest spots.
The desert environment around Summerlin South is home to various wildlife. Cyclists might spot wild burros (donkeys), jackrabbits, and occasionally the protected Desert Tortoise, especially in areas closer to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Summerlin South are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from 21 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning desert scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful experience of cycling away from vehicle traffic.
Many routes, particularly those starting from community parks or trailheads within Summerlin, offer convenient parking. For routes originating near Bishop Gorman Catholic High School, such as the Mesa Park – Canal Road loop, parking is generally available in designated areas. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
While many routes feature smooth paved sections, some inner trails or segments, particularly those closer to the Red Rock Canyon area, might include unpaved sections. A touring bike, hybrid, or gravel bike would be most versatile to handle the varied surfaces you might encounter, ensuring a comfortable ride on both paved paths and light gravel.


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