Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Henderson all earned high marks in a new analysis by the folks behind the Opt Outside movement, which encourages people to choose outdoor recreation over Black Friday shopping.
Recreation
The Clark County Wetlands Park is ready to kick off it’s 2019 Wetland Walker program.
For the first time, adaptive athletes will have the opportunity to compete in a Spartan Sprint obstacle course with racers of a similar skillset.
Days after Zion National Park announced it would stop issuing permits for a popular trail, the “top-down” hike through the Narrows will be reopened — at least for the rest of 2018.
Park officials stopped issuing permits after a ranger on patrol over the weekend noticed no-trespassing signs posted at the edge of the private property.
The Red Rock Campground, just off state Route 159 about two miles east of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area visitor center, features 80 single camp sites and seven group sites.
Olympia Sports Park which opened Tuesday, August 28th, 2018, offers brand new basketball courts, soccer fields, splash pads, playgrounds and trails.
More than a decade after it was originally slated for completion, a public sports park in Southern Highlands is finally set to open its gates.
Stop by on a Sunday, Monday or Tuesday and enter the gate, and you’re likely to see kids as young as 1 year old zipping down the contoured hills of the only left-hand-turn BMX track in Southern Nevada.
Black Canyon National Water Trail, 11.7 miles down the Colorado River from Hoover Dam to Willow Beach, Arizona.
Luis Torregrosa makes his living at Westgate. He lives his passion at Las Vegas Shinkyokushin Dojo.
Sequoia National Park is a bucket-list destination, famed as home to the world’s largest trees. You get to see two national parks on the same trip, for Kings Canyon National Park is adjacent and jointly managed.
Entry fees for Red Rock National Conservation Area will be waived on Saturday to celebrate National Get Outdoors Day.
Summer travel is in full swing in the warm Southwest, so we need to turn our thoughts to higher elevations in search of agreeably lower temperatures.
Now is a wonderful time to take a couple of days or longer to enjoy the waters of Lake Powell. The summer crowds haven’t descended here just yet, and the daytime temperatures are ideal.