Last updated: October 25, 2024
Thing to Do
Hike the Northshore Summit Trail

NPS/A. Cattoir
A perfect place to take in the desert in all its vastness and striking colors. After a short but steep climb, visitors are rewarded with views of the Muddy Mountains, Bowl of Fire, and the Bitter Spring Valley.
Trail Information
- Trailhead: DIRECTIONS
- Parking: Parking area past mile post 20 on Northshore Rd.
- Distance: 1-mile round trip
- Elevation Gain: 200 ft. elevation change
- Difficulty: Moderate
- THIS TRAIL IS NOT MAINTAINED
- Services: Accessible pit toilets at the trailhead; trash/litter receptacles.
Details
Duration
1-4 Hours
- Duration represents the time it would take to complete the entire trail roundtrip.
Activity
Front-Country Hiking
- Drinking water is not available at the trailhead.
Pets Allowed
Yes
- Pets must be kept on a leash not to exceed six feet in length at all times.
- Pets should not be left unattended.
- We require that you clean up after your pet at all times.
Activity Fee
Yes
The Northshore Trail is in a fee area, like the rest of the park. Keep your park pass or proof of admission with your vehicle for rangers to inspect.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Remember heat kills, be summer-smart and opt to hike when temperatures are cooler. If you do choose to hike during the summer, rangers recommend starting early in the morning or later in the evening when the weather is slightly cooler. Remember to pack enough water for your entire trip.
Accessibility Information
This trail is not considered accessible.
Related Information to Check Out
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Hiking
More hikes at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
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Scenic Driving
The Wetlands trailhead is right off of Northshore Drive, a scenic road that winds past red rock formations and beautiful desert landscapes.
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Pets
Pets are allowed in certain parts of the park.