
Near the end of the trail (view north). |
Overview
This is a short, nearly level, paved trail leads from the parking area to an overlook with
grand views of the desert and mountains to the north and east.
Historically, people came here to watch atomic bomb blasts on the
Nevada Test Site, and this still is a good place to watch U.S. Air
Force maneuvers (jets making bombing runs and firing rockets; also
ground artillery) on the Nellis Bombing Range. Keep an eye out for
drones,
stealth bombers, and of course, UFOs dropping into Area 51 out just over the horizon.
Link to map.
Watch Out
Other than the standard warnings about hiking in the
desert, this is a safe paved trail; however, be careful of cars in the parking lot and zooming down the highway.
While hiking, but please
respect the land and the other people out there, and try to
Leave No Trace of your passage. Also, this hike is so short that you probably don't
need to bring the 10 Essentials. |

Desert Overlook in late afternoon (view north). |
Trail Guide
Getting to the Trailhead
This hike is located up in the Spring
Mountains on Deer Creek Road between Kyle and Lee Canyons, about 1.25 hours northwest of Las Vegas.
The easiest way to get there from town is from the Kyle Canyon Road (Highway 157). From town,
drive north on Highway 95 to Highway 157 (Kyle Canyon Road) (Table 1,
Site 667). Turn left onto Highway 157 and drive west for 17.1 miles to
Highway 158 (Deer Creek Road) (Site 727), which is just past the Mt.
Charleston Hotel (not the Lodge). Turn right onto Highway 158 and drive
north for another 7.4 miles to a paved parking area on the east (right) side of
the road (Site 739). As you approach the parking area, there is a small
sign on the right side of the road and you can see the
metal railing along the trail and an interpretive sign on the edge of
the parking area. Park here; this is the trailhead. |

The Nevada Test Site and Frenchman Flat (view northwest from end of trail). |
The Hike
From the trailhead (Table 2, Waypoint 1), walk north on
the paved trail. The trail is relatively wide, paved, fully accessible, and
has a railing on the downhill side. The short trail passes through a
mixed forest of singleleaf
pinyon pines, Utah
juniper, rocky
mountain juniper, curlleaf mountain mahogany, Fremont's mahonia, green ephedra, sagebrush, and a few other
shrubs. After about 1-2 minutes of walking, the trail ends at the
overlook (Wpt. 2) with a grand view to the north.
The view from the overlook covers a grand sweep of the
northern Mojave
Desert, with the Great Basin
Desert in the distance to the north. A sign at the overlook describes the
panorama and identifies the mountains and other landmarks, including
the Nevada Test Site, that can be seen in the distance. |

Nellis Air Force Base (view north from end of trail). |
To the northwest is the Nevada Test Site. This is the
best view of the Nevada Test Site that most people will ever get. If you
look carefully at a bearing of 333 degrees, you can see over a low
point on a ridge in the middle distance and see part of Frenchman Flats
Playa. The first above-ground atomic bomb tests in Nevada were
conducted at Frenchman Flat, but then they moved the tests north to
Yucca Flats and "whomped off" many more bombs underground. When the
bombs got too big for the alluvial soils of Yucca Flats, they again moved
farther north and set off big bombs under the volcanic mesas (e.g.,
Rainier Mesa) that can be seen far in the distance beyond Frenchman
Flats (but which are not identified on the sign).
A sign provides information on the history of above-ground
atomic bomb testing and how people came up here to watch the
blasts. Unfortunately, vandals stole the original aluminum sign,
but it has been replaced by a paper sign that looks like it will need
to be replaced regularly. |

Sheep Range (view west from end of trail). |
To the north and northeast is the Nellis Bombing Range. In the bottom
of the valley to the north, you can see a bit of Creech Air
Force Base and Indian Springs town just over a ridge. This is where the air force trains and operates
drone aircraft. Keep an eye out for them doing touch-and-go landings on
the airfield. The overlook also provides good views of a playa (to the
northeast) that the Air Force uses for bombing practice. Sometimes you
can see fighter jets on bombing runs as they dive-bomb and drop bombs
or shoot rockets at targets on the dry lake northeast of the overlook.
Using binoculars, you can see a big bulls-eye bulldozed into the playa.
South of the playa, in the valley along Highway 95, you might also see
tank and artillery practice. |

Information about the Nevada Test Site - sign is gone |
To the east are the Sheep and Las Vegas ranges. These two mountain ranges, plus four others, are part of the
Desert National Wildlife Range, a National Wildlife Refuge set up primarily to protect
Desert Bighorn Sheep. Other than at Refuge Headquarters
(Corn Creek), the Wildlife Range is essentially undeveloped (few roads, no developed
trails), making it a wonderful and wild place to hike and wander among the vast beauty and solitude of the desert. |
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From high on the mountain, we can look down into Frenchman Flat (arrow at left) and see where they whomped 'em off back in the 1950s at the dawn of the nuclear age. From here, it feels like you are looking into the belly of the beast, or perhaps Mordor, but people actually work in buildings out on the flat these days. |
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The military still practices within sight of the Desert Overlook. This dry lake to the east of the overlook, and just east of Highway 95, is a good place to watch things blow up. Here (arrow at left), we seem to have artillery shells bursting in air above the lakebed.
After taking in the view, retrace your footprints to the trailhead. |
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Table 1. Highway Coordinates (NAD27; UTM Zone 11S). Download waypoints for driving directions from the Spring Mountains Overview Page.
| Site # |
Location |
Latitude (°N) |
Longitude (°W) |
UTM Easting |
UTM Northing |
Elevation (ft) |
Verified |
| 667 |
Highway 95 at Highway 157 (Kyle Canyon Rd) |
36.3276 |
115.3117 |
651544 |
4021405 |
2,820 |
Yes |
| 727 |
Hwy 157 (Kyle Cyn Rd) at Hwy 158 (Deer Creek Rd) |
36.2643 |
115.6021 |
625575 |
4013970 |
6,800 |
Yes |
| 739 |
Desert Overlook trailhead |
36.3366 |
115.6280 |
623130 |
4021954 |
8,208 |
Yes |
Table 2. Hiking Coordinates Based on GPS Data (NAD27; UTM Zone 11S). Download GPS Waypoints (*.gpx) file.
| Wpt. |
Location |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation (ft) |
Verified |
| 1 |
Trailhead |
623130 |
4021954 |
8,208 |
Yes |
| 2 |
Overlook |
623141 |
4022088 |
8,200 |
GPS |
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