Spring Mountains NRA Visitor Center & Camping at Hilltop Campground

Spring Mountains NRA Visitor Center & Camping at Hilltop Campground

The temperature had dropped to the comfortable mid-70s. We sat for a bit, taking in our surroundings. The sky was blue; the weather was fair and not much wind. The site was surrounded by ponderosa pine, mountain mahogany, juniper and white fir. Pale pink Palmer’s penstemmon and vibrant orange desert paintbrush provided a dash of color. The air smelled fresh and clean. The view over the canyons below and the peaks in the distance was awesome.

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Kyle Canyon with the Kids

Brennan and Hannah are both active, outdoor types, and since they weren’t with us for long, we thought visiting our new-found local attraction, Mount Charleston, would be in order. The three-digit temps in Las Vegas also contributed to our choice of destinations.

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Exploring Mount Charleston – Lee Canyon

 Exploring Mount Charleston – Lee Canyon

The Paiutes called it Nuvagantu, “where snow sits”. In the winter, it’s the place to go skiing in Las Vegas. In summer, we call it a welcome respite from the Mojave Desert’s relentless heat… Mount Charleston. At 11,916 feet (3,632m), it is the highest mountain in southern Nevada’s Spring Mountains and the fourth highest mountain in the state. Snow-covered for six months of the year or more, it looms over the Las Vegas Valley as a prominent feature of the western horizon, visible from the Strip and, on clear days, our front yard.

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