Henderson maintains over 100 miles of bike lanes and shared-use paths including the River Mountains Loop Trail and Pittman Wash Trail. Cyclists must follow Nevada NRS 484B and yield rules; motorists must give three-foot passing distance.
Henderson Public Works and the Master Plan of Trails govern over 100 miles of on-street bike lanes and 70-plus miles of shared-use paths including the 35-mile River Mountains Loop Trail connecting to Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Pittman Wash Trail, and the Pacific Trail through Anthem. Cyclists must obey traffic signals, ride with traffic on roadways, and use lights at night under NRS 484B. Motorists must allow at least three feet when passing cyclists. E-bikes are classified by Nevada under NRS 484B.017 with class 1 and 2 permitted on most paths and class 3 generally restricted to roadways.
Three-foot-passing violations carry traffic citations. Cycling without lights at night can result in citations under NRS 484B. Path violations are enforced by Henderson Police.
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