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Afoot & Afield: Las Vegas & Southern Nevada - 2nd Edition by Brian Beffort
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Highlights
- More than 100 great hikes around Las Vegas?
- About the Author: In his work as the outdoors editor for the "Reno Gazette-Journal" and now as the associate director for Friends of Nevada Wilderness, native-Nevadan Brian Beffort has explored the wide valleys, soaring peaks, and twisting canyons of Nevada.
- 288 Pages
- Travel, Parks & Campgrounds
- Series Name: Afoot & Afield
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About the Book
The newest edition to the successful Afoot & Afield series takes readers beyond the bright lights of the fastest growing metropolitan area in the United States to some of the most rugged, beautiful, and remote wilderness in the country--more than 100 trips within a three-hour drive of the Las Vegas Strip.Book Synopsis
More than 100 great hikes around Las Vegas? You've hit the jackpot!Within a couple hours' drive of the Strip's bright lights and casinos, you'll find mind-bending geology, colorful plants, fascinating animals, expansive views, and magical landscapes. Afoot & Afield Las Vegas & Southern Nevada takes you beyond the country's fastest-growing metropolitan area on more than 100 great hikes, including popular destinations such as Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Valley of Fire State Park, Death Valley National Park, and Mt. Charleston. Discover lesser-known areas like Anniversary Narrows, Arrow Canyon, Bowl of Fire, and the Wee Thump Joshua Tree Wilderness.
Showcasing the region's diversity, the trips range from a half-hour stroll through a lush canyon to a 20-mile trek up Southern Nevada's highest peak. The second edition features a half dozen new trips, several significantly revised routes, and fully updated maps and descriptions for existing trips.
For every trip you'll find:
- Highlights summarizing the trip's best features
- An easy-to-read-map
- At-a-glance essential information, including distance, hiking time, elevation change, difficulty rating, GPS waypoints for key locations, and whether you need 4WD to reach the trailhead
- Complete trip description and hiking directions
About the Author
In his work as the outdoors editor for the "Reno Gazette-Journal" and now as the associate director for Friends of Nevada Wilderness, native-Nevadan Brian Beffort has explored the wide valleys, soaring peaks, and twisting canyons of Nevada. Some of his favorite landscapes are in Southern Nevada, near Las Vegas. He lives in Reno with his wife and son.