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Length: 4.2 mi (6.8 km)
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Mountain Biking Floyd Lamb Park

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#33 of 107 mountain bike trails in Nevada
#5,368 in the world

Pump track and new trails opened May 23, 2020. 14,000 square foot pump track. $425,000 construction cost of the trails and track. If you are driving a car then you will need to pay an entry fee. The trail head is on the road so you will need to pay attention to the signs. There are restrooms and water in the pond park area.

First added by Jeff Barber on May 25, 2020. Last updated Nov 30, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: no
  • Lift service: no
  • Night riding: yes
  • Pump track: yes
  • Restrooms: no
  • Fat bike grooming: yes
  • E-bikes allowed: yes
  • Fee required: yes
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In Floyd Lamb Park at 9200 Tule Springs Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89131.
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  • Bruce on the Loose
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    Small local trail and asphalt pump track. The pump track is setup nicely and very fun with the only concern being how busy it stays. Lots of local kids hit up this track in good weather to session their skills. The mountain bike trails consist of a large amount of very fine loose dirt. There is an overall beginner (green) trail with 4 turn offs which lead to a single black diamond (trail A), and 3 intermediate (blue) trails (B,C,D). Trail A ends in a series of diminishing rollers starting with a tabletop.

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