The winter sports season is kicking into high gear at the Mount Charleston venue as it declares its first official powder day of 2024.
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As temperatures rise and critters like rattlesnakes emerge, many Red Rock Canyon visitors may be concerned about their safety.
Fields of ephemeral wildflowers aren’t expected this year at Death Valley, but the nearby national park’s rock-solidly stunning geology never takes time off.
Some Southern Nevada public pools are offering free certification, retention bonuses and pay raises to find and keep lifeguards.
The Meadows School’s free expo will feature summer camp representatives offering various summer programs and activities for boys and girls ages Pre-K through 12th grade.
A $9.5 million grant from Clark County will help the city of North Las Vegas upgrade a portion of Craig Ranch Regional Park.
Anglers of any age can catch their limits without a fishing license or a trout stamp at rivers, lakes and participating community ponds throughout the state.
Closed facilities and limited services are among the inconveniences facing visitors to national parks, including Death Valley National Park and Red Rock Canyon National Recreation Area.
A 10-mile round-trip bike ride could make a major difference in the life of a Southern Nevada child this year.
The City of Las Vegas’ adaptive recreation program is a grant-assisted program that hosts sports such as swimming and basketball for disabled persons, including veterans.