Top 3 Mountain Biking Trails in Las Vegas | Presented by The Rob Jensen Company

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Mountain biking is a growing sport in Las Vegas, with over 900 miles of trails in Southern Nevada. In this video, check out the best places to go mountain biking within Las Vegas Valley – whether it’s "Badger Pass to 3 Mile Smile" next to Red Rock Canyon, the strenuous but rewarding "Good Call" in the Southwest Ridge area, or chaining together "Legalize It" and "Bipolar" for a challenging ride with amazing views of the iconic Las Vegas Strip on the horizon.
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great location and awesome trails, gonna check them out! Hope you guys get some Electric Unicycles in stock that can do these trails ie. S22 and Master. Will be hitting them soon on my Master!

ZenLee
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Awesome video but that was only two trails 😂. Rode here last weekend and had a great time, Demo’d a MegaTower from LVC to ride Bipolar!

WildMeff
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wow, didn't expect that you'd be Right On Target! Badger Pass, just an awesome trail. Take to Dead Horse, then on to the Overlook. Then yea, bomb down to the Late Night Loop and all the trails Cottonwood has to offer! Good Video, you guys are the best at Las Vegas Cyclery. I like the Bears Best trails, just dont like looking up and seeing Las Vegas and the million dollar homes. So, much happier in the Blue Diamond / Cottonwood area. Feels like your getting remote..

bajaigo
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Sick! Badger near summerlin looks BUENO

pelagicprincesses
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Great video. How is vegas with ebikes?

lgraney
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Getting back into MTB picking up my rental from Las Vegas Cyclery Oct 2nd going to Mt. Charleston it's going to be EPIC 🤙

ositomtb
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900 miles of trails?? Another place for the bucket list!

themostlymikeshow
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Nice I'm stoked I'm moving there from san Jose and looking forward to some desert riding

dannyboydeluxfromthebigitybay
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Correct me if I’m wrong, any bike trail in Red Rock will end in a long loop DRIVE IN YOUR VEHICLE.

lrac
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These look great, Are there maps of the locations for these trails?

rogerseymour