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Hi! Woman here ¿¿¿¿I want to run around 5am but the sun doesn’t right rise until 630 am. Are there lights on this trail?
I started the trail at lake st for the first .75 lots of homeless folks. One actually chased after me. Very irregular trail until reaching the end of the Reno side then got better.
I love walking this trail every morning but now there are tents that are camping out with homeless people. It’s starting to smell very foul and a lot of garbage is starting to accumulate. They aren’t harming anyone but it does make me feel uneasy when walking past it every morning. It’s only a matter of time before more tents start to camp there. It’s been about 3 weeks now and I’m surprised no one has done anything about it. Any information on who to call to remove them from the trail would be great, as I’m sure other people are feeling the same way.
This is a short trail but it connects to the Davis Dam Overlook Trail. It makes a nice loop from Laughlin, across the Dam and back. Or just this trail which starts at a nice clean trail head in Laughlin and goes to a park below the Davis Dam.
Wonderful Trail…but there was one woman 1/4 mile behind me having a very loud conversation for about 2 miles / straight on complaining about life. Didn’t enjoy that portion too much, but lots of little animal creatures to see on this trail!!
Took the trial today and it was nice and clean. Had to cross a few streets that were not too busy, perfect for a casual bike ride
My husband and I rode this trail after staying at the nearby casino. It’s nicely paved and has views of the mountains. We rode the loop which included the easy to ride portion along the road. All of the trail was flat and easy to navigate. A portion of the trail has lights and I was told by a local resident that the lights are on a night to illuminate the trail.
We did the entire trail today from start to finish. The overall condition of the trail is very good. The directional signage needs to be improved especially on the north end where several other trails converge. There are several areas that you need to cross busy streets but good crosswalks are provided. The scenery is nothing to rave about as most of the trail is looking at the backyards of homes.
I like the trail because it’s challenging but be careful on crossing Charleston and Sahara intersections. I have several Close calls on that intersections. Cars are always in a hurry to merge to 215 sometimes they occupied the cross walk/ bike path so it blocked your way. They need to put a bridge or below the bridge trail to bypass the intersections. Also I noticed that nobody cleans the trail after lone mountain to centennial there’s always trash and sometimes plastic bottles that are dangerous if you ran over it.
We parked at the trailhead across from Combs Canyon Rd and snowshoed all the way to the end of the trail by the CC Hospital an back, about 1.6 miles. Easy trail and awesome views of CC and the Sierras.
Rollerblader here! I’m intermediate level? I’ve rollerbladed for years and occasionally complete 15-18 mile rides on my skates. Tried the first mile of this and was terrified (I’m not the best at stopping). Within that first mile (from the south end), had to cross 3 very busy streets, minimal room for error stopping while going slightly downhill onto heavy traffic. Also, parts of the crosswalk were very rough causing several near falls for me on the street. Not sure how the rest of the trail as I turned around before I got myself into too much trouble.
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