Picnic in Kyle Canyon | Mt. Charleston Wilderness, Nevada
Enjoy a picnic in Kyle Canyon, in the midst of a majestic Ponderosa Pine forest. You’re surrounded by the highest mountain peaks in Southern Nevada. All this is only 40 miles from the Las Vegas Strip! Click the image or title above for details.
Picnic in Lee Canyon | Mt. Charleston Wilderness, Nevada
Lee Canyon has 4 beautiful picnic areas near some awesome short hikes to enjoy on the day of your picnic. These are the closest picnic areas to ancient Bristlecone Pine forests in the Spring Mountains. And as you picnic, you’re only a short drive from the Lee Canyon ski area. Click the image or title above for details.
Deer Creek Picnic Area | Deer Creek Road | Mt Charleston Wilderness, Nevada
Deer Creek Picnic Area is in a beautiful Ponderosa Pine forest along Deer Creek in the Mt. Charleston Wilderness of Nevada. There are picnic sites along the creek which normally runs during the Spring months. Click the image or title above for details.
Deer Creek Road Area Camping | Mt Charleston Wilderness, Nevada
If you like Ponderosa Pine forests and ancient Bristlecone Pine Forests, you’ll love an extended wilderness immersion while camping in the Deer Creek Road area. This puts you closest to the massive Mummy Mountain, Fletcher Peak and Lucky Strike Road from Angel Peak. There are many viewpoints near Deer Creek Road from which you can watch the entire Las Vegas Valley light up at night! Click the image or title above for details!
Lee Canyon Camping | Mt. Charleston Wilderness, Nevada
Lee Canyon Camping in Nevada immerses you in spectacular wide-open vistas. There are campsites with views from Lee Peak at the upper end of the Lee Canyon all the way to the Sheep Range beyond the lower end. And the terrain varies from ancient Bristlecone Pine forests in the high places to desert Yucca and Cacti in the lower elevations. It’s an unforgettable, life-transforming experience! Click the image or title above for details.
Griffith Peak Adventures Overview | Mt Charleston Wilderness | Spring Mountains, Nevada
Griffith Peak in the Mt. Charleston Wilderness of Nevada has more than one approach. We’ll show you at least 8 approaches to Griffith Peak, each presenting a unique perspective on the surrounding wilderness. Click the image or title above to view multiple routes to Griffith Peak summit.
Mummy’s Forehead Summit | Mt. Charleston Wilderness, Nevada
Mummy’s Forehead is the Beautiful, Isolated Northernmost Summit on Mummy Mountain in Southern Nevada’s Mt. Charleston Wilderness. Click the image or title above for details.
Mud Springs Loop Trail Clockwise | Lee Canyon | Mt. Charleston Wilderness | Spring Mountains, Nevada
This is the complete 15-mile outer loop in a clockwise direction from the Sawmill Trailhead including a traverse of Macks Peak Eastern Base. Click the image or title above for details.
Potosi Mine and Tram | Potosi Mountain, Nevada
Visit Nevada’s oldest mining operation dating back to 1855. Click the image or title above for details.
Blue Tree Loop Trail | Sawmill Trailhead | Lee Canyon, Nevada
Experience Dynamic Terrain Changes from Pine-Covered Slopes to Lee Canyon Narrows. Click the image or title above for details.