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Spring Mountains National Recreation Area Adventures

Spring Mountains National Recreation Area offers a stunning contrast to the nearby desert, boasting a high-altitude escape with lush forests and dramatic peaks.

316,000
Acres Protected
60
Miles of Trails
1 million
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Spring Mountains National Recreation Area.

Entrance Requirements

No fees for entrance; some campgrounds require reservations.

Best Time to Visit

Visit in spring or fall for mild temperatures; winter for snow sports.

Visitor Information

Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway in Kyle Canyon.

Getting There

Accessible via US Route 95 and State Route 157; winter road closures possible.

Weather & Climate

Summers are warm with cooler temperatures at higher elevations. Winters bring snow to the peaks, perfect for snow sports enthusiasts.

Conservation Efforts

The area faces wildfire risks; efforts are in place to protect endangered species like the Mount Charleston blue butterfly.

Camping in Spring Mountains National Recreation Area

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Fletcher View Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located in Kyle Canyon, this campground offers 11 camping sites and picturesque views.

McWilliams Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Nestled in the woods at an elevation of 8,400 feet, offering a cool retreat from the desert heat.

Top Trails

Cathedral Rock Trail

Moderate
2.7 miles

Leads to a rock outcropping with stunning views of the canyon and forest.

Mary Jane Falls Trail

Moderate
3.2 miles

Features a beautiful waterfall and impressive views of the surrounding peaks.

Mount Charleston North to South via Mummy Spring

Hard
19.2 miles

For experienced hikers seeking high altitude adventure and spectacular vistas.

Rainbow Loop Trail

Moderate
6 miles

A loop trail offering scenic views of Las Vegas Valley and cool mountain air.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring plenty of water and sun protection; the sun and dry air are intense.

Watch for snow conditions in winter months; trails can be icy.

Plan ahead for camping; sites are popular and fill quickly.

Hiking poles are recommended for steep and uneven trails.

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