Date:
September 17, 2024
BOULDER CITY, Nev. - Lake Mead National Recreation Area is pleased to announce the reopening of several popular trails on October 1, 2024, following the summer seasonal trail closure. The annual closure, in effect from May 15 through September 30, is implemented to protect visitors from extreme summer heat. The trails reopening include:
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Goldstrike Canyon
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White Rock Canyon and White Rock Canyon Trail
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Arizona Hot Springs and Arizona Hot Springs Trail
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Liberty Arch Trail
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Lone Palm Trail
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Sugar Loaf Trail
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Surrounding areas of Lone Palm and Sugar Loaf
While cooler temperatures offer more comfortable hiking conditions, visitors should still take precautions to stay safe. Follow these tips for a safe and enjoyable visit:
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Hike Early - Start your hike in the early morning when temperatures are cooler.
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Stay Hydrated - Carry plenty of water and salty snacks.
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Know Your Route - Familiarize yourself with trail distances and terrain.
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Limit Activity - Keep hikes short to avoid overexertion.
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Pack Smart - Wear appropriate clothing, and bring a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area is committed to visitor safety. Plan your visit carefully and recreate responsibly to avoid emergencies.For more information on hiking safety and planning your visit, go to:
https://www.nps.gov/lake/planyourvisit/safety.htm.
Goldstrike Canyon Cleanup Event:
In conjunction with the trails reopening, community members are invited to join Lake Mead National Recreation Area staff and leadership for a cleanup event at Goldstrike Canyon Trail. The event will take place on October 1 from 8:30 a.m. to noon and will focus on removing trash and graffiti along the trail. For questions, contact e-mail us.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area, just minutes from Las Vegas, offers Joshua trees, slot canyons, and night skies illuminated by the Milky Way. The park's rocks are as red as fire, and the mountains are purple majesties. Lake Mead is the country's first and largest national recreation area and one of the most visited national parks in the United States. Follow us at www.nps.gov/lake or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.