Blasted out of the McCullough Range by Hong Kong tycoon Henry Cheng, the luxury Henderson community boasts more than 300 homesites.
Recreation
If you’ve made the trek to Gilcrease Orchard, you’ve probably noticed more competition at the farm’s pumpkin patch and longer lines for its famous apple cider donuts.
Local nonprofit Trail Access Project invites adaptive hikers, along with their families and friends, to take part in an Oct. 29 outing on the Historic Railroad Trail.
The mostly flat Historic Railroad Trail allows walkers and bicyclists to travel back to the early 1930s.
Mural admirers don’t need a defined path to get the most from a near decade of creativity left behind by the annual Life is Beautiful music festival in downtown Las Vegas.
The Mount Charleston attraction held a soft opening for its downhill mountain bike park.
Indoors or outdoors, we have spots across the valley for you and your pet to enjoy.
Great Basin bristlecone pines are gnarly, twisted tales of survival and inspiration. Lucky for local desert dwellers, hiking paths wind past these ancient, animated trees high above the valley floor.
The park also received nearly $12 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation for repairing roads.
Two trails, distinguished by expert and intermediate skill levels, cut through the woods with switchbacks down the canyon.
The reopening of State Route 190 through Death Valley National Park has been delayed three times in the past month.
North Kelbaker Road, which is closed, will take several months to repair.
The idea of a story about “dog-friendly” places in Las Vegas stopped making sense around the time Fashion Show mall started allowing pets. So we’re taking a look at places where you can absolutely spoil your canine companions.
Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Dantes View, Zabriskie Point, Badwater Basin and the Mesquite Sand Dunes remain closed due to flood damage.
From bighorn sheep to birds, these spots in Southern Nevada can provide views of wildlife.