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I'm sure you meant to say hiking Mt. Charleston from Spring through Fall. Fall through Spring would require snowmobiles, snowshoes, or X/C Skis, but those are good sports too and Mt. Charleston is a good place for that in winter. I don't know if people realize that the hikes are world class in the Spring Mountains, commonly known as Mt. Charleston around here. Many people drive up to the lodge and walk a few hundred yards into the woods. That's OK, but serious hikers can backpack on several trails at altitudes over 10,000 feet, with plenty of places to spend the night under one of the oldest living things on earth...the bristle-cone pine. Making it to the top of Charleston Peak is a must for all serious hikers at 11,982 feet elevation. And don't forget all the horse back riding available in the valley. Speaking of which, Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs was so nice today we didn't want to leave. It isn't a state park anymore, it now belongs to the city, but this site has good pix. Birding Urban Las Vegas, Floyd Lamb State Park |
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Closer to home. The old Mormon Fort downtown: Nevada Division of State Parks - Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park Lost City Museum: Lost City Museum Desert National Wildlife Refuge: Desert National Wildlife Range |
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You can ride your dirt bike or ATV at Nellis Dunes.
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As for the horseback riding, where are some good places for rentals? Can 6 year olds ride on their own? I've been waiting for my boys to be big/old enough so we can go. I haven't been on a horse since I was about 12 (wow can't believe 25 years have gone by
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Google shows boarding and riding stables both, so you'd just have to sort through it. stables in las vegas - Google Search You might have to call about the six year old. That sounds too young to me but maybe he could ride double with someone. If you want a real treat, drive up to Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park in Utah and take the trail ride down into the canyon. There is a ride along the rim also but I think it was more fun to ride down the trail and see the bottom of the canyon. Of course it's always fun to hike down too. |
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Thanks Buzz. Bonnie Springs allows 6 and up, no double riding and is $50 per person. Cowboy Trail Riders is 8 and up and their cheapest ride is $69. I couldn't find anything about Floyd Lamb Park and horseback riding.
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A GREAT Sunday drive type of trip [especially if you like dates] is the China Ranch Date Farm.......head over the hump to Pahrump....take the first left turn after you pass the Sandy Valley Road turnoff.....runs straight as an arrow for a time the a few squiggles and you end up on the outskirts of Tecopa....[can something as small as Tecops HAVE outskirts?] Watch for the Yellow signs to China ranch.....[don't let the dirt road scare ya]
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A 6-year old should be fine. Double-riding is more dangerous than riding alone, anyway.
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