Riverwalk Exploration Trail

Nevada

3 Reviews

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Riverwalk Exploration Trail Facts

States: Nevada
Counties: Clark
Length: 2.1 miles
Trail end points: Davis Dam Rd. and S. Casino Dr.
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 7835044

Riverwalk Exploration Trail Description

The Riverwalk Exploration Trail parallels the western shore of the Colorado River along the Nevada/Arizona border. It travels through a desert habitat and connects a busy resort area at its southern end with the Pyramid Canyon Day Use Area at its northern end. The recreational area offers fishing platforms, a playground and spray pad, shaded picnic shelters and restrooms.

The paved trail is also part of a larger Colorado River Heritage park and trail network throughout Laughlin.

Parking and Trail Access

Parking is available at the trail's southern end along the loop at the end of Casino Drive. On its northern end, parking and restrooms are available in the Pyramid Canyon Day Use Area (157 E. Davis Dam Road).

Riverwalk Exploration Trail Reviews

Really Scenic

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.

Very Nice Trail and Parks

Location: Laughlin, NV
Parking: Park on south end of trail.
Trail Condition: Surface is concrete and pretty smooth. Plenty wide.
Signage: Lots of signage, informational and route direction.
Comments: Trail isn’t real long for a bike ride but plenty scenic, informational, and worth a visit. After crossing over the major highway on a nicely done bridge, the trail gets away from any traffic and city activity. The parks at both ends of the trail are very nicely done, modern and clean. Along the trail there are a number of covered rest stops, a couple water fountains, and trail spurs down to the river’s edge. We encountered a small number of walkers and no bikes.

Colorado River

Paved fairly flat

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