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Mary Jane Falls Trail – Mount Charleston, NV
Mary Jane Falls trail is an extremely popular hike in the Mt. Charleston wilderness area that leads hikers to a seasonal waterfall.
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Amazing Mount Charleston Hikes (You won’t want to miss!)
From impressive alpine views to larger-than life slot canyons, you won’t want to miss these epic Mt. Charleston hikes.
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Mummy Springs Trail, Mt Charleston, NV
The Mummy Springs trail is located in the heart of the Mt. Charleston Wilderness area, near a famous 3,000-year-old bristlecone named the “Raintree.”
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North Loop Trailhead – Top Things to Know
The North Loop Trailhead is the gateway to several epic hikes in the Mt. Charleston Wilderness Area.
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Raintree Trail, Mt Charleston NV: A 3,000 yr old bristlecone tree
The Raintree trail is a popular 2.7-mile trek (each way) that takes hikers through scenic forests, past epic views and culminates in what many believe to be the oldest living thing in Nevada, a 3,000-year-old massive bristlecone tree.
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Is the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum worth it?
Experience beautiful gardens, desert grasslands, birds, reptiles, mountain lions, stingrays and much more at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
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Guardian Angel Pass: A Local’s Hiking Guide
Just over 3 miles, Guardian Angel Pass is a fun scramble hike with beautiful views located in Red Rock Canyon near Vegas.
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Visiting Vegas for the first time? Read this first!
Visiting Vegas for the first time? Read this first to get the low-down on all the tips and tricks we wish we had known before visiting.
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15 Best things to do in Mt. Charleston
Over 1 million visitors a year take advantage of the scenic views, hiking, skiing, & more at Mt Charleston. Read on to find out the best 15 things to do!
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Easy hiking trails on Mt. Charleston
Just a 45 minute drive from Las Vegas, you’ll find the best easy hiking trails Mt Charleston has to offer!
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Desert View Overlook, Mt Charleston
A quick stop on the scenic highway 158, the Desert View Overlook is great for all ages and offers a unique vantage into history along with sweeping views.
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Robber’s Roost Trail – Mt. Charleston, Nevada
Nestled in the heart of the Mt. Charleston Wilderness area, Robbers’ Roost Trail tells a legendary tale of a horse thieves’ hideout in the late 1800s.