North Ridge Loop | La Madre Mountains Wilderness, Nevada
Explore the North side of the spectacular La Madre Mountains Ridgeline. Beginning at the Northeastern end of the La Madre Ridgeline, summit the North La Madre Ridge to 7,000ft just below the spectacular Devil’s Slide. Then, continue on the ridgeline descending to the La Madre Wilderness Campground to the Northwest. Finally, take lower approach roads back to your starting point at a trailhead parking area on Kyle Canyon Road just above the horse ranches. Discover key North La Madre Wilderness connections. Click the image or title above for details.
La Madre Ridgeline East Saddle | La Madre Mountains Wilderness, Nevada
The La Madre Ridgeline East Saddle in Nevada is the Grand Crossing Between Harris Springs Canyon and Little Red Rock. Click the image or title above for details.
La Madre East Ridge Approaches | La Madre Mountains Wilderness, Nevada
Explore Northern Approaches to the Magnificent, Pristine La Madre Mountains Eastern Ridgeline in Nevada. Click the image or title above for details.
Devils Slide | La Madre Mountains Wilderness, Nevada
Visit this massive ancient limestone see floor elevated to near vertical. It’s truly a great natural wonder! Click the image or title above for details.
La Madre Mt North Ridge | La Madre Mountains Wilderness, Nevada
Enjoy unique views of the Eastern stretch of the upper La Madre Ridgeline including La Madre Mountain and Devil’s Slide, Peak 7680, Fernande Peak, Peak 6826, the Eastern ridgeline saddle and East La Madre Peak. Click the image or title above for details.
La Madre Ridge East Loop | La Madre Mountains Wilderness, Nevada
Explore the East end of Nevada’s spectacular La Madre Ridgeline from La Madre Mountain to East La Madre Peak. Summit Peak 7680, Fernande Peak, Peak 6826 and East La Madre Peak along the way in the La Madre Mountains Wilderness, Nevada. Click the image or title above for details.
Harris Springs Canyon, Nevada | Mountain Biking from Centennial Hills in Las Vegas

Harris Springs Canyon parallels upper Kyle Canyon Road around 5-8 miles below the Charleston Village area. The most notable feature of the canyon is the incredible slot canyon at its lower opening near the intersection of upper Harris Springs Road and Kyle Canyon Road. Though the canyon parallels Kyle Canyon Road it seems as though it is in an entirely untouched wilderness area as there are no sounds of the vehicles just over the ridge on Kyle Canyon Road. Very often as you round a bend there is a direct view of Charleston Peak. Route Details: About 20 miles to the intersection of Kyle Canyon and upper Harris Springs Roads, then 2-4mi RT in the canyon / Approx. 8,439 > 10,255ft; **Good Route from Upper Harris Sprs. Rd.** Click image or title above for more…