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Spring Mountain Ranch
 

Experiences - History - Nevada

Spring Mountain Ranch State Park

Established as a cattle ranch in 1869.

Experiences

At the foot of the sheer buff-colored Wilson Cliffs lies Spring Mountain Ranch, once home base for a string of interesting residents.

In the mid-1830s, the spring fed creek and grassy meadows were an oasis for travelers using the alternate route of the Spanish Trail thru Cottonwood Valley.

In 1840 mountain man Bill Williams, along with a band of Ute Indians and other mountain men, rested his horses here after co ...[continued]

 
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Charleston Peak view from Bristlecone Trail
 

Trails - Hike - Nevada

Hiking the Spring Mountains

Alpine slopes with views from California to Utah.

Trails

Just twenty miles outside the Las Vegas city limits, as you drive north on Nevada 95, you will begin to see the 11,918 foot summit of Charleston Peak. High above the Mojave Desert floor, the area surrounding the mountain is home to some of the most unpredictable weather and most remote country in the state.

Spring Mountain National Recreation Area has fifty one miles of high-country trails, yet it is only 45 minutes from the strip. Most of the trails are open to horseback riding and two of them are open to mountain bikes..Sawmill and Bristlecone.

The Sawmill Loop is an easy 1.3 miles, climbing through juniper and pinyon woodlands to reach great views of Mummy Mountain. This is a wonderful spring/summer trail because the scattered meadows are full of wildflowers.

The Bristlecone Pine Trail starts at the end of Highway 157, otherwise known as Lee Canyon Road. The combination of 157/156 is the Mount Charleston Scenic Byway. It leads up to Mount Charleston and then passes the ski area where the Bristlecone Pine Trail begins.

There is both an upper and lower Bristlecone trail. Gowestusa recommends the upper trail. It is longer and more ...[continued]

 
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