Do you think the only thing to do in Las Vegas is gamble?
Would you believe that there are a multitude of great hiking trails in
a place where all-you-can-eat casino buffets are par for the course? Southern
Nevada is chock full of great hiking trails ready to be discovered. Hiking
areas near Las Vegas include: Red Rock, Mt.Charleston, Lake Mead, and
the Eastern Sierra. These hiking trails are interspersed between canyons,
mountains, chutes, and gullies.
Red Rock: Red Rock is located 20 miles west of Las Vegas.
The hiking trails range between 1-12 miles and can accommodate hikers
of any skill level. Camping is available. Currently, it costs $5 per car
and $20 for a yearly pass.
Mt.Charleston: Mt.Charleston is 35 miles northwest of
Las Vegas. It is filled with mountainous terrain. Mt.Charleston has summer
temperatures that are nearly 30 degrees cooler then Las Vegas. The hiking
trails range from 1-20 miles and will bode well for beginning to advanced
hikers. Currently, it costs $6 per car.
Lake Mead: Lake Mead is 20 miles east of Las Vegas. Lake
Mead is an easy hike. It is generally 10 degrees warmer than Las Vegas.
Therefore, consider hiking Lake Mead during the winter months. There are
hot springs and eye-catching rock formations to admire while hiking around
Lake Mead. The hiking trails are 1-15 miles long. Currently, it costs
$5 for certain hikes.
Eastern Sierra: The Eastern Sierra mountain range is
a 3.5 hour drive from Las Vegas. It is worth the drive when you experience
the many peaks it has to offer. The highest peak is Mt. Whitney which
stands at 14,494 feet. There are numerous trails to choose from that explore
the peaks that make up the Eastern Sierra mountain range. The trails range
from 1-20 miles long. There is no entrance fee. However, some of the trails
require permits while others do not. Also, be aware that the Eastern Sierra
mountain range is home to a bear population so take precautions when hiking
and camping.
So turn in your poker chips and skip the slot machines
when you head to Las Vegas. The area has many spectacular hiking trails
to offer. Try hiking in fall, winter, or spring because Las Vegas has
sweltering heat in the summer. Take in the fresh air and rocky scenery
of Las Vegas area hiking trails. They are a little known secret waiting
for you to discover them.