Las Vegas Review-Journal

Change of season means change in park hours

Summer trail closures also coming to an end

- By Henry Brean Las Vegas Review-journal

Fall began more than a week ago, but Monday marks the official change in seasons at Lake Mead, Red Rock and other outdoor destinatio­ns in the area.

That’s when trails and visitor facilities that were closed over the summer will reopen for the public to enjoy as the weather cools.

At Lake Mead National Recreation Area, two trails leading to the Colorado River through Black Canyon will reopen Monday.

The National Park Service started closing the Goldstrike Canyon trail on the Nevada side of the river and the White Rock Canyon trail on the Arizona side during summers several years ago after a string of rescues and several heat-related deaths.

The 5-mile-round-trip Goldstrike Canyon trail can be reached from the Hoover Dam exit off the newly opened stretch of Interstate 11 and features a new parking area and informatio­nal sign with links to a downloadab­le map of the area.

The area known as White Rock Canyon can be accessed from U.S. Highway 93, about 3 miles southeast of the Hoover Dam bypass bridge, and features multiple trails leading to the Arizona Hot Spring, the Liberty Bell Arch and the Colorado River.

Oct. 1 also marks the start of expanded hours at the visitor contact station at Sloan Canyon National Conservati­on Area. The facility, at the southern edge of Henderson, is open only on weekends during the summer but will now be open daily from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Meanwhile, shortening days will mean reduced hours for the 13mile Scenic Loop Drive at Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on

Area. Starting Monday, the loop road will close an hour earlier, at 7 p.m., through the month of October, then shut down at 5 p.m. from Nov. 1 through the end of February.

And for anyone looking to warm themselves and roast some marshmallo­ws this fall, seasonal fire restrictio­ns were lifted on public land across Southern Nevada in mid-september.

Contact Henry Brean at hbrean@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0350. Follow @Refriedbre­an on Twitter.

 ?? Natalie Burt ?? The visitor contact station at Sloan Canyon National Conservati­on Area, south of Henderson, will be open daily with the onset of the autumn park season.
Natalie Burt The visitor contact station at Sloan Canyon National Conservati­on Area, south of Henderson, will be open daily with the onset of the autumn park season.

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