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  1. Potosi Mountain is approximately 30 miles (50 km) southwest of Las Vegas in the Spring Mountains of Clark County, southern Nevada, United States. It is also called Double Up Mountain and Olcott Peak. Its main bedrock is limestone.

  2. Potosi Mountain, Nevada is a huge 8,517ft mountain at the Southern tip of the Spring Mountains featuring many challenging hikes and climbs at every difficulty level. Spectacular views are everywhere! There are many ways to get to the summit. The main Southern approach is a very steep maintenance road.

  3. Potosi Mountain, or Mt. Potosi as it's generally referred to, is the last great giant of the southern Spring Mountains of southern Nevada. When seen from Las Vegas, its hulking presence to the southwest is striking. Its northeast face is a maze of complex ridges and rugged cliffs.

  4. The Potosi Mt Western Cliffs Ridge is not only a spectacular route with views that do not end, but it is also a historical site, the location of Potosi Mine. This route discovers a nice trail beginning at the end of Potosi Springs Road and heading upward to the old route from the aerial tram site to the Potosi Mine.

  5. Try this 9.4-mile out-and-back trail near Las Vegas, Nevada. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 6 h 16 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.

  6. Mount Potosi. Las Vegas, NV. (702) 515-5400. Visit Website. Located in a remote area southwest of Las Vegas, Mt. Potosi is gaining popularity among climbers. New routes are being developed on the limestone cliffs, hence ascent and topographic information is currently limited.

  7. Potosi Mountain, Elevation 8,517ft, is the last high point along the horizon in the Spring Mountains as you’re viewing the skyline from Las Vegas. It’s the “hump” on highway 160 when you’re “going over the hump to Pahrump” from Las Vegas.

  8. Mar 7, 2019 · Hiking trip report with map, gpx, and photos for Potosi Mountain, located in Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Nevada. This is a 6.2 mile out-and-back hike with 3200 cumulative feet of elevation gain that takes about 3-5 hours to complete.

  9. Description. Mount Potosi is one of the major limestone sport climbing hubs in the Las Vegas area. This area is relatively secluded and not very populated. The limestone ranges in quality, but most of the established climbing is on good rock. There are hundreds of routes of nearly every grade, including some of the harder climbs in the country.

  10. Description. This southern route to the Potosi Mountain summit is straightforward, following a steep service road, culminating in some rock scrambling at the summit. Despite its strenuous nature, the hike offers spectacular mountain views throughout, with a breathtaking panorama of Las Vegas, Red Rock Canyon, and Lake Mead awaiting at the peak.

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