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  1. #1
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    Cycling in Las Vegas Area

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    We're going out to Vegas for four days and I was thinking about maybe renting a road bike and going out for a ride one of the days.

    Even though this is a family vacation, (we're taking our daughter for her 21st birthday), I think they could find plenty to do without me for a few hours.

    Does anyone have experience with Las Vegas Cyclery or McGhie's in Blue Diamond? They both have rentals and also do day trips ... or are there nice routes that I could do on my own from either location? I'm just looking for something scenic, probably around 30 miles or so, and not exceptionally challenging, since I will be on vacation after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SJCzar View Post
    We're going out to Vegas for four days and I was thinking about maybe renting a road bike and going out for a ride one of the days.

    Even though this is a family vacation, (we're taking our daughter for her 21st birthday), I think they could find plenty to do without me for a few hours.

    Does anyone have experience with Las Vegas Cyclery or McGhie's in Blue Diamond? They both have rentals and also do day trips ... or are there nice routes that I could do on my own from either location? I'm just looking for something scenic, probably around 30 miles or so, and not exceptionally challenging, since I will be on vacation after all.
    try PM'ing NYGirl777, she lives in Vegas and knows all the scoop!

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    I've also heard good things about Escape the City Streets - they have rentals and will pick you up at your hotel. DH used them to do an MTB ride in Red Rock Canyon a number of years ago and had a blast. They aslo do road bikes.

    Have fun - I LOVE Vegas!

    SheFly
    "Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
    http://twoadventures.blogspot.com

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    We rented road bikes a few miles down a road from Red Rock Canyon. I forget the name of the shop but they were very good. We reserved the bikes before we left for Vegas. I brought my own pedals because I do not use spd's.

    The road to Red Rock Canyon is beautiful. Red Rock is major hills but worth the ride. You can also continue on that road past Red Rock, although we didn't.

    Just be sure to check your tires. They did not fill up my husbands tires and he could not understand why he was struggling. In fact he did not even go through Red Rock. As he was waiting for me and my brother that is when he noticed his tires were very low on air.

    Other than that, it is worth it to rent a bike!!!

    ~ JoAnn

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    My cousin, who lives there and rides a ton, recommended Pro Cyclery to me. They're the ones who run the Rage in the Sage, so they know roads and bike routes, too.

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    Thanks for all the input. I'll check out your suggestions. The photos on the websites definitely make it look like it would be a gorgeous ride.

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    I was out in vegas recently and was simply AMAZED by the number of cyclists on the road to the Red Rock canyon scenic road. The shoulders/bike lanes seem very nice and wide and the roads are smoooooth. It would be a lovely dream to ride those roads, I think. Lots of people out cycling and doing long runs. Just be aware that you will want to start early because it will be HOT. We had a abit of a hot spell when I was out there and it got to over 95degrees (in late april!) and the heat is simply brutal. You can refill bottles, though, at the visitors center.

    have fun!

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    I ended up doing a 1/2 day supported Red Rock Scenic Loop tour with Las Vegas Cyclery / Escape Adventures.

    I had a really great time and would definitely recommend them to anyone going out that way. They also do mountain bike tours.

    The first 5 miles up were a bit of a workout, but the view from the top is worth it. There was plenty of downhill on the backside to make up for all the climbing.

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    question about Las Vegas

    How many people are usually in the day tour? Women too? All levels? Thanks. I checked out the tour company website recommended above.

    I am so excited about going on vacation next month to Las Vegas! I have been researching both the Red Rock Casino & Resort or staying on the strip at the brand new Palazzo. It is the sister property to Venetian.
    Last edited by la bicicleta; 01-14-2008 at 10:24 AM.

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    I rode my bike on the scenic ride around Red Rock Canyon at Christmas. It was very nice, though cool as far as temps go....

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    Sorry, haven't been on the boards in awhile (bad girl) to answer the question on the tour size.

    When I went it was mid-May so with the high temps that was a very slow time for them. There were only two of us in the group ... myself and a woman from Australia. After speaking with the tour guide it sounds like they get all ages and just as many women as men.

    The driver stays behind the slowest rider at all times and keeps nice cold water along in case your water bottle runs low. They also made sure to ask about my current bike and riding style so that they could match me with a comfortable ride. I would not be afraid to recommend them to anyone of average cycling ability.

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    A bit of background... Escape adventures/ LV Cyclery is an offshoot of Moab Cyclery, which also has a tour company out there.
    They do a GREAT job of making sure that you have a good time. AND they are a VERY environmentally responsible company.
    Nice, nice folks. The type of people you just want to hang out and chat with.
    Sooo I would highly recommend them if you are in Vegas and want to see the natural side. - Or Moab of course!

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    Another vote for Red Rock Canyon! This photo I took of my boys is actually on the Nevada state bicycling map!!

    Dreaming of dropping out of society to travel with your kids? Follow along as we do exactly that! www.familyonbikes.org

 

 

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