I-215 East Beltway Trail

Nevada

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I-215 East Beltway Trail Facts

States: Nevada
Counties: Clark
Length: 7 miles
Trail end points: E. Warm Springs Rd. and I-215 (Paradise) and Union Pacific Railroad Trail at Acacia Park (Henderson)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 8167442

I-215 East Beltway Trail Description

The I-215 East Beltway runs alongside the Las Vegas Beltway (officially named the Bruce Woodbury Beltway) in the Sin City suburbs of Paradise and Henderson. Primarily used as a commuting corridor, the urban trail provides easy access to homes, retail centers, businesses and Silverado High School.

In Paradise, where the trail is managed by Clark County, the paved path is continuous between E. Warm Springs Road and St. Rose Parkway. Pick up the Cactus Wren Trail along this stretch to reach the Amargosa Trail, or take the St. Rose Parkway Trail to head southwest.

In Henderson, where the city manages the route as the 215 Trail, the trail is open in two disconnected segments: between S. Green Valley Parkway and S. Valle Verde Drive and between S. Stephanie Street and Acacia Park. Travel the Union Pacific Railroad Trail from the park to reach southeast Henderson, or stay in the park to enjoy its ball fields and courts, picnic shelters, playground, splash pad and dog park. The adjacent Acacia Demonstration Gardens, which provide examples of landscaping appropriate to Henderson's dry desert climate, are also well worth a visit.

Parking and Trail Access

Parking for the I-215 East Beltway Trail can be found in neighborhoods along the trail's route. Be sure to obey any posted parking restrictions. In Henderson, parking and restrooms are available at Acacia Park (50 Casa Del Fuego Street).

I-215 East Beltway Trail Reviews

I 215 Trail

Nice paved trail. Little shade. Some street crossings are challenging. We rode 8 miles and were told you could ride another 30 plus miles on connecting trails. There are places to stop for food & beverages.

215 trail

it's great in some spots others are supper hot you are just baking out in the sun there is no shade or trees for most of it and it is short come on LV put some money down for the bikers.

easy trail ride

another off road trail, nice are leisurely riding through one's neighborhood

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