Dispersed camping allows you to “get away from it all.” Peace, solitude and adventure are some of the advantages to choosing an undeveloped campsite. Since there are no facilities, you must bring your own water, camp at least 100 feet from all water sources and dig a hole at least six inches deep for disposal of human waste. Remember all Forest rules and regulations apply even in dispersed sites.
Beautiful drive on a clouded winter day. Saw some beautiful views .Clouds were low.Nice drive.
Beautiful mountain range in southern Nevada topped off by Charleston Peak at nearly 12,000 ft. Higher elevations abound with Bristlecone and other Pines, Ponderosa, Cedar, and Douglas Fir. Wildlife includes lotsa birds, wild horses, feral mules, some puma, deer, squirrel and many more. Many picnic, hiking and camping areas. Also Skiing in winter.
The Spring mountains are gorgeous. Fabulous place for a nice hike and great photo opportunities everywhere!
Escape the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas and find refuge in the serene beauty of these hiking trails. With options for all ages and skill levels, as well as dog-friendly paths, there's something for everyone. And if hiking isn't your thing, you can still enjoy the breathtaking mountain views while camping or having a picnic. Take a break from city life and spend a leisurely afternoon, a full day, or even a whole weekend immersing yourself in nature. While there is a lodge available, I recommend bringing your own food and water for a true outdoor experience. So pack your bags, leave the noise behind, and discover the rejuvenating power of the great outdoors.