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Wear closed-toed shoes; open-toed shoes are not permitted for riding.
Drivers must be at least 16 years of age.
Dress according to the weather, as it can get hot especially during the summer months.
Hikers can walk into the Sloan Canyon Conservation Area from Hidden Valley. This alternative route avoids the heavily trafficked and built-up Henderson neighborhoods.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Hidden Valley Nevada. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
- 3-Hour Hoover Dam Small Group VIP Mini Tour from Las Vegas
- Small Group Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, 7 Magic Mountains VIP Tour
- Extreme RZR Tour of Hidden Valley and Primm from Las Vegas
- Hoover Dam with Walk On Top and Seven Magic Mountains Tour
- Valley of Fire and Seven Magic Mountains Day Tour from Las Vegas
While you can explore Hidden Valley Nevada and its trails on your own, there are plenty of affordable guided tours that visit here and include stops at other nearby attractions, such as Lake Mead National Recreation Area, the Hoover Dam, and Seven Magic Mountains. Tours start at around US$60–70, while ATV tours cost around US$200.
Near Hidden Valley, you’ll find Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, the Hoover Dam, and Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area. Of course, the Las Vegas Strip is a short drive away, too.
Hidden Valley Nevada offers a range of outdoor activities that cater to adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. You can explore the rugged trails on an ATV tour, hike scenic trails that offer views of the valley and surrounding area, and spot native desert wildlife.
The best time to visit Hidden Valley Nevada is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). These seasons offer mild temperatures, making outdoor activities more enjoyable. Summer can be extremely hot, so explore early in the morning to avoid the strong midday sun.
Hidden Valley Nevada is accessible for both off-road vehicles and hiking, making it a versatile destination for adventure seekers. The area features rugged trails designed for ATVs, 4WDs, and dirt bikes. For those who prefer hiking, there are scenic trails to explore the desert landscape on foot.









































































































































