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Are the Cabins at Valley of Fire worth it?
Located in the Valley of Fire, the Cabins were originally built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps for visitors.
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Hiking the Silica Dome – Valley of Fire
The Silica Dome is a popular spot within the Valley of Fire, especially if you are a Star Trek fan. This short hike leads to the summit of the Silica Dome and offers epic views of Fire Canyon within the Valley of Fire.
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Hiking to Mouse’s Tank on the Petroglyph Canyon Trail
Mouse’s Tank is named after Mouse, an outlaw who hid out along the Petroglyph Trail in the Valley of Fire.
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Hiking White Rock Mountain Loop Trail – Red Rock Canyon
White Rock Mountain loop is a 6.2 mile trek through beautiful red and white mountains in the La Madre Wilderness and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
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Experience Topock Gorge: A kayaker’s paradise
Topock Gorge is considered to be a “mini-Grand Canyon.” Spend the day kayaking down this 14 mile epic trip on the lower Colorado River near Lake Havasu, AZ.
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Sara Park Disc Golf – A Player’s Guide
Sara Park Disc Golf is an impeccably designed 18-hole desert disc golf course located in the heart of Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
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Explore Atlatl Rock at the Valley of Fire
Atlatl Rock is located in the heart of the Valley of Fire. Visitors will find 4,000 year old petroglyphs on this short trail.
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Arizona Snowbowl Disc Golf – A Players Guide
Located at the Snowbowl Ski Resort near Agassiz Peak, the Arizona Snowbowl Disc Golf course is packed with 18 holes of fun play in a mountainous area.
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Our failed hike on the South Kaibab Trail
The South Kaibab trail located in the Grand Canyon takes hikers along an epic trail into the canyon.
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Riding the Snowbowl Scenic Gondola
The Snowbowl scenic gondola ride near Flagstaff, AZ takes adventurers up 11,500′ on Agassiz Peak. Pack a picnic lunch and get ready to experience expansive views, epic photo ops, and fresh air on this journey into the San Francisco Peaks area.
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Mt Charleston Hikes
Located 45 minutes outside of Las Vegas, you’ll find an abundance of Mt Charleston hikes. Find your perfect hike today!
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Lee Canyon Narrows from Blue Tree Trail
Lee Canyon Narrows is located near Mount Charleston just 45 minutes outside of Las Vegas. Hikers will enjoy views of Mummy Mountain, seasonal wildflowers, and historic remnants of old vehicles before reaching the amazing Lee Canyon Narrows.
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Hiking the Sawmill Trail in Mt. Charleston
The Sawmill loop trail near Mount Charleston is a short 1.3 mile loop trail that is popular with hikers, bikers and horseback riders.
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Sawmill Trailhead – Top Things to Know
The Sawmill trailhead is the gateway to several hikes in the Mount Charleston Wilderness Area.
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Hiking Fletcher Peak Trail, Mount Charleston, NV
Fletcher Peak stands tall at 10,319′. Hikers will be thrilled with epic views, wildflowers, wildlife and an optional trip to a 3,000-year-old bristlecone tree.
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Hiking the Aspen Loop trail in Flagstaff, AZ
Located near the Snowbowl Ski Resort in Flagstaff, Arizona, the Aspen Loop trail is a short and sweet hike which takes adventurers through gorgeous aspen trees, meadows of wildflowers and boasts epic views of Humphreys Peak.
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Finding the B-24 Plane Crash Site on Humphreys Peak
Finding the wreckage of a WWII Plane (B24) which crashed into the lower west side of Humphreys Peak (approximately 11,000 feet).
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Humphreys Peak: Hike the highest peak in AZ (& optional B-24 crash site)
Humphreys Peak Trail (No. 151), is a steep mountain trail that takes hikers to highest point in all of Arizona. Located at the Snowbowl Resort near Flagstaff, Arizona, hikers will be awed by sweeping views, seasonal wildflowers, an optional visit to the site of a B-24 Bomber plane crash, and bragging rights for summiting the…
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Is the Mob Museum in Las Vegas worth it?
The Mob Museum, also known as the National Museum of Organized Crim & Law Enforcement is a popular tourist destination in downtown Las Vegas, NV.
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Is the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay worth it?
The Mandalay Bay Aquarium features 2,000 species of aquatic life, incl. sharks, exotic fish, sea turtles, piranha, a Komodo dragon, jelly fish and more.
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Pack Rat Route Trail, Mount Charleston, Nevada
The Pack Rat Route trail takes hikers on a 1.4 mile moderate loop through the Kyle Canyon area of the Spring Mountains.
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Echo Overlook Trail – Mount Charleston, NV
Echo Overlook Trail is a popular hike in the Mt. Charleston wilderness area that leads hikers through fields of gorgeous wildflowers, past the towering Echo Cliffs and ends with views of Cathedral Rock and Mt. Charleston.
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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.
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Bobsled hiking trail in Big Bear California
Explore the new Bobsled hiking trail in Big Bear California at the Snow Summit Ski Resort.
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Eagle’s Nest Trail, Mt. Charleston, NV – A Local’s Perspective
Eagle’s Nest Trail in Mt. Charleston, NV is an easy hike with beautiful views of Cathedral Rock, the Spring Mountains and seasonal wildflowers.