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Revision as of 17:15, 28 December 2018

Spring Mountains
National Recreation Area
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Map showing the location of Spring Mountains National Recreation Area
Map showing the location of Spring Mountains National Recreation Area
LocationClark / Nye counties, Nevada, United States
Nearest cityLas Vegas, Nevada
Coordinates36°16′18″N 115°41′40″W / 36.27167°N 115.69444°W / 36.27167; -115.69444
Area316,000 acres (1,280 km2)
EstablishedAugust 4, 1993
Governing bodyUnited States Forest Service
WebsiteSpring Mountains National Recreation Area

The Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (SMNRA) is a U.S. National Recreation Area, administered by the U.S. Forest Service, and lies west of Las Vegas, Nevada. It covers over 316,000 acres (1,279 km2) of land. The area runs from low meadows at around 3,000 feet (900 m) of elevation to Mount Charleston at 11,918 feet (3633 m) in elevation. The SMNRA is a part of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. It adjoins the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, which is administered by the Bureau of Land Management.

Spring Mountains National Recreation Area is home to several plant and animal species that are threatened. This was the driving force to create the Mount Charleston Wilderness area.

The SMNRA offers many activities from hiking to picnicking to skiing.

History

The area was first named the Charleston Forest Reserve in 1906.

Additional land was added in 1989 to bring the area up to the current 316,000+ acres (1,279 km2). The area was designated as Spring Mountains National Recreation Area by the U.S. Congress in 1993.

Activities[1]

Mountain Biking

  • Bristlecone Trail
  • Lower Bristlecone Trailhead
  • Sawmill Trailhead
  • Upper Bristlecone Trailhead

Campgrounds

  • Fletcher View Campground
  • Hilltop Campground
  • Kyle Canyon Road
  • McWilliams Campground
  • Mt. Charleston Scenic Byway

Backpacking

  • Kyle Canyon Road
  • Mt. Charleston National Recreation Trail (S. Loop)
  • Mt. Charleston Scenic Byway
  • North Loop Trail

Hiking

  • Bonanza Trail
  • Cathedral Rock Connector Trail
  • Cathedral Rock Trail
  • Cathedral Rock Trailhead
  • Echo Trailhead
  • Fletcher Canyon Trail
  • Fletcher Canyon Trailhead
  • Griffith Peak Trail
  • Griffith Peak Trailhead
  • Kyle Canyon Road
  • Lower Bristlecone Trailhead
  • Mary Jane Falls Trail
  • Mary Jane Trailhead
  • Mt. Charleston National Recreation Trail (S. Loop)
  • Mt. Charleston Scenic Byway
  • North Loop Trail
  • North Loop Trailhead
  • Robbers Roost Trailhead
  • Sawmill Loop Trail
  • Sawmill Ridge Route Trail
  • Sawmill Trailhead
  • Trail Canyon Trail
  • Trail Canyon Trailhead
  • Upper Bristlecone Trail
  • Upper Bristlecone Trailhead

Picnicking

  • Cathedral Rock Picnic Site
  • Deer Creek Picnic Site
  • Kyle Canyon Picnic Area
  • Kyle Canyon Road
  • Mt. Charleston Scenic Byway
  • Old Mill Picnic Site
  • Sawmill Trailhead

Areas for Group Picnicking at Spring Mountains National Recreation Area Office

  • Foxtail Group Picnic Site
  • Kyle Canyon Picnic Area

Winter Sports

  • Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort
  • Mt. Charleston Scenic Byway

Gallery

External links

  1. ^ "Spring Mountains National Recreation Area Office". USDA Forest Service. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)