Nevada's desert climate means year-round outdoor training with almost zero rain. Altitude, dry heat, and mountain access create a surprisingly strong training environment beyond the Las Vegas Strip.
2,001–4,505 ft
Across 2 cities
hot desert, semi-arid continental
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With unique local training data
hot desert · 104°F summer highs · 4" annual rainfall
Desert valley floor at 2,000 feet with Red Rock Canyon climbing and flat suburban roads, plus Mt. Charleston reaching 11,900 feet nearby.
semi-arid continental · 91°F summer highs · 7" annual rainfall
High desert valley below the Sierra Nevada, with access to Lake Tahoe's mountain roads and Truckee River corridor through downtown.