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Mormon Mesa

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Trail Overview

An important landmark along the Old Spanish Trail, Mormon Mesa has been a crossroads for travelers for centuries.
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Trail Uses
Utv/jeep driving Atv riding Dirt biking
Location
Clark County
Length
136.80 miles (Network)
Towns
Mesquite, Moapa, Overton
Surface
Dirt
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No
Other Activities
Hiking Mountain Biking E-biking Horseback Riding
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Description

The Mesa can be accessed from its North and West sides. From the West, visitors can select several dirt roads in Moapa Valley scaling the Western escarpment of the Mesa, providing impressive views of the surrounding Moapa Valley and the Red Rocks State Park on the horizon. The Mesa can also be accessed from Carp Elgin Road off the nearby I-15. This route starts the visitor on the flat plain atop the mesa. Many routes and loops are possible along both rims of the Mesa, providing impressive views of the Virgin River, Virgin Peak, Moapa Peak, and other scenery. The Southern tip of the Mesa also overlooks the ghost town of St. Thomas, and there is a marker near the center of the Mesa marking the site of the original Spanish Trail route.

One of the more unusual vistas on the Mormon Mesa is a piece of land art named “Negative Space.” The artwork was constructed in 1969 by Michael Heizer. The installation consists of an impressive trench “interrupted” by the natural erosion of the Eastern escarpment of the Mesa. The installation is open to the public. More information can be found at http://www.moca-la.org/visit/double-negative.

The entire mesa, and the wilderness north of the Mesa, are accessible for free public camping and other BLM permitted activities. All routes on the Mesa are within 18 miles of Moapa Valley, which features shopping, fuel, urgent care, and other services.

GEOLOGY OF MORMON MESA

Mormon Mesa is an assertive geographic feature on the map and in person. The flat mesa you see today was formed approximately 5-4 Million years ago due to erosion caused by the Virgin River to the east and the Muddy River to west. The southern portion of the mesa marks the confluence of the two river systems and eventually leads into Lake Mead. The Mesa itself is a relatively young feature compared to the surrounding mountains, like the Virgin Mountains which are visible off the eastern edge of the mesa, or the 150 million-year-old Aztec Sandstone of Valley of Fire State Park to the west.

Mormon Mesa is a well-studied and documented area for scientific research, specifically soil science and what past environments of that region where like. The sheer sides of the mesa created by flowing water over millions of years allows scientists to see the different layers of soil and rock. From that and many other tests, they can deduce a relative order of geologic events and processes that occurred in the area.

Other Information

Nearby services and lodging are located in Overton. 

Visit Moapa Valleys website for more events and activities nearby!

Be sure to check out Valley of Fire State Park for some mind blowing geology!

For more off roading adventure, visit Gold Butte National monument. 

Trail Manager

For more information visit the BLM website or contact: 

Bureau of Land Management Southern Nevada District Office
4701 North Torrey Pines Drive

Las Vegas , Nevada 89130
Phone: 702-515-5000
blm_nv_sndo_web_mail@blm.gov
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Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Be prepared to find your way home. Familiarize yourself with the area before you set out and bring your map and compass along.

Trailhead Information

The Mesa can be accessed from its North and West sides:

  • From the West, there are multiple roads in Moapa Valley heading East towards the Western escarpment of the Mesa.
  • From the North, the Mesa can also be accessed from Carp Elgin Road off nearby I-15.
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