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Northeastern Clark County contains many great OHV recreation areas to explore. Be sure to understand that OHV rules and regulations may change depending on the area you are visiting. Areas like Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Valley of Fire State Park have strict regulations for proper motorized usage.
Check out Off-Road Nevada's postings these NE Clark County OHV trails and networks:
Nellis Dunes OHV Recreation Area
Dry Lake Valley
Bitter Springs Backcountry Byway
Coyote Springs
Rainbow Gardens
Gold Butte National Monument
Logandale Trails System
Mormon Mesa
Gold Butte Backcountry Byway
Flat Top Mesa
Directions
Multiple recreation areas can be located by taking I-15 East out of Las Vegas towards Moapa Valley and Mesquite. See trail postings linked above for more detailed directions to parking and staging areas.
Rules of the Road
Land Manager: Bureau of Land Management
BLM Field Office - Las Vegas
4701 North Torrey Pines Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89130
Telephone: 702-515-5000
Email: blm_nv_sndo_web_mail@blm.gov
Motor vehicles are permitted on designated trails only. For local regulations regarding OHV use on county roads, visit the BLM OHV Website https://www.blm.gov/programs/recreation/OHV.
Always plan ahead and prepare for uncertainty. Travel with warm clothing, first aid, food, water and appropriate tools to fix a problem.
Traveling in groups is always a good idea, as well as informing someone of where you will be going.
- Register Your Vehicle
- Make sure your vehicle is equipped with a spark arrestor
- Plan Ahead and Prepare
- Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
- Dispose of Waste Properly
- Leave What You Find
- Minimize Campfire Impacts
- Respect Wildlife
- Be Considerate of Other Trail Users
Land Manager
- Nevada Division of State Parks - Valley of Fire
- National Park Service - Lake Mead National Recreation Area
- US Fish and Wildlife Service - Desert Wildlife Refuge