Snow Hiking
1 hour
Moderate
Snow Hiking Mary Jane Falls Trail – Spring Mountains and Las Vegas - 94-98 Mary Jane Big Falls Rd
Snow Hiking Mary Jane Falls Trail – Spring Mountains and Las Vegas - 94-98 Mary Jane Big Falls Rd
Snow Hiking Mary Jane Falls Trail – Spring Mountains and Las Vegas - 94-98 Mary Jane Big Falls Rd
The Mary Jane Falls Trail in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts seeking snow hiking opportunities near Las Vegas, Nevada. Just an hour's drive from the bustling Las Vegas Strip, this trail offers a serene escape into a winter wonderland, making it a standout attraction during the cooler months. The trail features a well-marked path, picturesque alpine views, and the enchanting Mary Jane Falls, which freeze during the winter, creating a stunning icy display.
Trail Overview
The trail is approximately 3 miles round trip and moderately challenging, with an elevation gain of about 1,200 feet. It starts at the Mary Jane Falls parking lot and ascends through a mix of towering ponderosa pines and junipers, offering spectacular views of the Mount Charleston Wilderness covered in snow. Snow transforms the already beautiful trail into a magical landscape of white, and the destination, Mary Jane Falls, becomes a dazzling cascade of icicles.
Key Features
Accessibility and Atmosphere
The trail is a short drive from Las Vegas, making it a perfect day trip. Snow hiking here offers a unique mix of solitude and scenic beauty away from the desert heat typically associated with the area.
Snow Hiking
Las Vegas, Nevada
Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Mount Charleston Wilderness
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.