Located in the foothills of Frenchman Mountain, Hollywood Regional Park has one of the best views of the Las Vegas skyline in the valley. For those...
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Clark County Wetlands Park spans 2,900 acres on the eastern edge of the Las Vegas Valley. With a 210-acre Nature Preserve and five Trailheads, the ...
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About Us:The River Mountains Loop Trail is Nevada’s first endeavor of its kind. Constructed through a combined effort of many of Nevada&rsquo...
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The Historic Railroad Trail is easily accessed either near the Alan Bible Visitor Center or via the Hoover Dam parking garage. It is an easy hike a...
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About Valley of FireWorld-renowned for its 40,000 acres of bright red Aztec sandstone outcrops nestled in gray and tan limestone, Valley of Fire St...
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The 680 acre Floyd Lamb Park is a welcome oasis in the desert of northwest Las Vegas. With its wildlife, lush vegetation, lakes and views of the Sh...
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Boulder City River Riders is determined to enjoy, protect and preserve the natural wonders of this great land; and to make it accessible to people ...
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Lake Mead National Recreation Area includes these waters as well as 1.5 million acres surrounding them. The recreation area provides a wide variety...
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From Sandstone Quarry the trail heads north over a narrow rise, in and out of a wash, then continues for a short distance along the northwest side ...
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About Spring Mountain RanchSprawling and splendid, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park is adjacent to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area a...
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From the Lost Creek parking area, take the trail to the right. The Willow Springs Loop intersects this trail and shares it until it splits off at S...
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From Sandstone Quarry Trailhead. the trail heads north from its junction with the Turtlehead Peak Trail to just past the Agave roasting pit site. J...
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Red Rock Canyon Road, Charleston Boulevard/State Route 159,
Las Vegas, NV
This trail can be started at White Rock Springs or Willow Springs, and can be done in either direction. By starting at Willow Springs, hikers can d...
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Take Charleston Blvd. (State Route 159), south of the scenic loop terminus, for 2.6 miles to the First Creek Trailhead. The trail leads to the mout...
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