More than 100 Las Vegas city playgrounds are reopening after being closed for months because of the pandemic.
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From swimming and fishing to houseboating and paddling around, outdoor water activities abound in Southern Nevada.
With the slow lifting of quarantine restrictions and the ongoing threat of the virus, travel is likely to look very different this summer than it has in other years. But there are still ways to get away from it all while maintaining social distance.
Nevada will remain in Phase Two of the state’s reopening plan through July. Masks are required in nearly all public spaces and testing has expanded.
Areas in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, including the Scenic Drive, will reopen Monday after a weekslong closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A survey of some fitness clubs found that while most are not charging during the shutdown, other policies vary.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area announced more closures to park operations on Sunday in an effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The Lake Mead National Recreation Area announced Friday that it is closing several camping areas, trails and hot springs to promote “social distancing.”
The move came after officials struggled to implement social distancing among tourists to the dam, according to the announcement.
Lee Canyon announced in a statement Tuesday that it will remain closed for the remainder of the season, citing growing coronavirus fears.