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North Loop Trailhead

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North Loop Trailhead

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  • Location: Mount Charleston, Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Clark County, Nevada, United States

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    May 19, 2019

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    The North Loop Trail leads over numerous switchbacks into the alpine area around the corner from Las Vegas. Views of Charleston Peak, the highest of the Spring Mountains, and of the desert and Las Vegas are just a few of the rewards for climbing up into the fir-forested area at almost 10,000 feet (3,000 meters) and more.

    The trail leads to the Rain Tree, a 3,000-year-old, imposing Bristlecone Pine, and to the turnoff for Flechter Peak and Mummy Mountain.

    March 14, 2023

    Hiking

    This is the trailhead for the North Loop Trail. This popular, but challenging, trail is one of the most common ways to summit Mount Charleston. You can also access Fletcher Peak, Mummy Mountain, Mummy Springs, Trail Canyon, Cave Springs, and the incredible Raintree (the oldest living organism in Nevada) from this trailhead.
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    Mummy Mountain via Mummy Spring Trail

    5.22km

    01:55

    480m

    50m

    Embark on the Mummy Mountain via Mummy Spring Trail for a moderate hike that takes you through diverse landscapes. You'll cover 3.2 miles (5.2 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1586 feet (483 metres), typically completed in about 1 hour and 54 minutes. As you ascend, the terrain shifts from mixed woods to increasingly rocky and steep sections, offering a dynamic hiking experience. Keep an eye out for ancient bristlecone pines dotting the dense forests. The route culminates with refreshing Mummy Spring, a notable landmark especially vibrant with yellow aspens during autumn, providing a cool respite before the final push.

    Before you head out, be aware that while rated moderate, this trail presents challenging sections, particularly above Mummy Spring. You should be prepared for demanding terrain, including scree slopes and gullies, which can test even experienced hikers. Always check local conditions before your visit, as some parts of the trail may have loose rock. Consider an early start to make the most of your hike and avoid the midday heat, especially during warmer months. Ensure you have appropriate footwear and plenty of water for the ascent.

    This route offers grand and expansive views throughout, allowing you to take in vistas of the Las Vegas Valley, Red Rock Canyon, and other prominent peaks like Charleston Peak. The journey through dense forests, including groves of ancient bristlecone pines, highlights the unique natural environment of the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. Mummy Spring itself is a cool and refreshing destination, making it a perfect spot to pause and appreciate the surroundings. The trail provides a rewarding experience for those seeking significant elevation gain and diverse scenery in the region.

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    4.32km

    01:40

    480m

    20m

    Embark on the Raintree Trail, a moderate hike spanning 2.7 miles (4.3 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1578 feet (481 metres), typically completed in 1 hour and 40 minutes. As you ascend, you will pass through diverse scenery, transitioning from fragrant ponderosa pine forests to ancient Bristlecone Pine groves. The route features gnarled, high-altitude Bristlecone Pines, including the magnificent Raintree itself, offering grand views of Las Vegas, Kyle Canyon, and Mummy Mountain along the way.

    While the Raintree Trail is accessible for much of the year, heavy snow can make winter hiking challenging, so summer is often the best time to visit. If you plan to hike during the warmer months, it is wise to start your journey early in the day to avoid afternoon storms and lightning. The trail is generally well-maintained, but be prepared for rocky sections and some moderate to steep switchbacks as you climb.

    This trail offers a unique opportunity to explore the distinctive high-altitude landscapes of the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. The highlight is undoubtedly the Raintree, an ancient Bristlecone Pine estimated to be around 3,000 years old, standing as a living testament to time. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the natural history and resilience of this remarkable ecosystem near Las Vegas.

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    Hike the Fletcher Peak via North Loop Trail for 6.6 miles (10.6 km) with 1971 feet (601 metres) of gain and panoramic summit views.

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    Location: Mount Charleston, Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Clark County, Nevada, United States

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