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HIKES

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Monday at the Mount: A moderate to strenuous three-mile hike with a 1,040-foot gain at Mount Charleston (515-5367).

Red Rock Canyon, Cathedral Rock Moonrise: A moderate two to three-mile hike Monday to view the rising moon over the Spring Mountains (515-5367).

Red Rock Canyon, South Loop Overlooks: Tuesday, a moderate to strenuous seven-mile hike, with a 2,000-foot gain, past Echo Cave continuing from the first to the third overlook (515-5367).

Red Rock Canyon, Rainbow Canyon: A strenuous four-mile climb to Harris Peak on Tuesday (515-5367).

Red Rock Canyon, Fern Canyon Moonrise: A moderate three-mile hike Tuesday in the North Fork of Pine Creek (515-5367).

Red Rock Canyon, Muffins Moonrise: Wednesday, a moderate three- to four-mile hike to a high overlook on Blue Diamond Hill (515-5367).

Red Rock Canyon, Bristlecone Trail Moonrise: A moderate five-mile hike Thursday to view the rising moon over the Spring Mountains (515-5367).

Red Rock Canyon, Potato Knoll Moonrise: Friday, a moderate three- to four-mile hike to the top of the Knoll (515-5367).

Around the Bend Friends: This group of people, 50 years and over, interested in hiking and related social activities will meet at 8 a.m. Saturday at the Santa Fe Casino, 4949 N. Rancho Drive, South Parking Garage, on the left of Level 3, for a moderate three-hour hike at Mount Charleston (642-2285).

Tahoe Trail Fest: Participate in four different guided hikes Saturday. Hikes of 16.7 miles, eight miles, six miles and five miles are followed with a barbecue and live music. Contact Alexis Ollar at alexiso@tahoerimtrail.org or call (775) 298-0012.

Red Rock Canyon, Gateway Canyon: Saturday, a moderate six-mile early morning hike behind the Calico Hills to Red Spring (515-5367).

Cathedral Gorge State Park: A moonlight hike Saturday at 8 p.m. Meet at the Campground amphitheater, bring flashlight and wear closed-toe hiking boots or shoes. Visit cathedralgorge_vc@lcturbonet.com or call (775) 728-4460.

Red Rock Canyon, Raintree: A moderate to strenuous six mile round-trip, four hour hike, Saturday, to watch an almost full moon through Bristlecone pines (515-5367).

Friends of Nevada Wilderness: Join in Saturday and July 29, along with the Great Basin Trails Alliance, for a trail restoration project in the Alta Toquima Wilderness. Friends will provide dinner Saturday night, but bring camping gear and food for the remainder of project. There will also be an opportunity to visit Spencer Hot Springs. Contact www.nevadawilderness.org.

Sierra Club: The Southern Nevada Group will have a strenuous hike July 29 amid the grandeur of the Spring Mountains. Contact Randy Czaplicki at 639-0087.

BIKES

Bagel Ride: Leave from Aspen Creek Cycling, 1550 W. Horizon Ridge Parkway, Wednesday at 7 a.m., for a 22-mile ride. For more information, visit www.greenvalleycyclists.org or e-mail: topgolf@aol.com.

Las Vegas Valley Bicycle Club: A 6:15 a.m. moderate to fast 15-20 mile road ride is scheduled for Wednesday. Meet at the NuVision Cyclery on West Lake Mead Boulevard between Rampart Boulevard and Scholar Lane. (228-1333). There will be a 30-plus mile, moderate and hilly, ride on Wednesday and Thursday at 7 a.m., and a 30 to 50-plus mile long grade ride on Saturday at 7 a.m. Meet behind Starbucks on West Charleston Boulevard and Town Center Drive. And an easy ride of 25 to 35 miles of flat land on July 29 at 7 a.m. Meet at Einstein Brothers Bagels, 8400 Cheyenne Ave. (873-6256). Be sure to bring plenty of water for all rides.

Green Valley Cyclists: Meet at 7 a.m. Saturday and July 29 in the Brooklyn Bagel parking lot, near the corner of Green Valley Parkway and Pebble Road in Henderson. For more information, visit www.greenvalleycyclists.org or call 501-9771.

OTHER PROGRAMS

Red Rock Canyon, Clean-up: Thursday, help keep the canyon clean by joining the clean-up crew (515-5367).

Red Rock Canyon, Movie Night: Spend Saturday with the kids watching the movie "Hoot" on the back patio of the visitor center from 8-11 p.m. Gates close at 8:30 p.m. Sign up early (515-5367).

Hunter Education Class: Nevada Department of Wildlife is accepting applications for the Aug. 4 classes, scheduled from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Whitney Ranch Recreation Center, 1575 Galleria Drive, Henderson, or the Carpenters Joint Apprentice Training Center, 4131 E. Bonanza Road. They will begin accepting applications Thursday for the Aug. 11 class from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the NDOW office, 4747 W. Vegas Drive. (486-5127, Ext. 3501).

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