Las Vegas Review-Journal

Parks’ offer: Take it outside Black Friday

- By Henry Brean Las Vegas Review-journal

You could line up before dawn on Black Friday to score a steep discount on a television, but the Friends of the Arizona Joshua Tree Forest think they have a better idea.

The grass-roots conservati­on group is hosting nature walks and 4x4 tours from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. PST on Friday in the Grapevine Mesa Joshua Tree Forest, about 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas, as a recreation­al alternativ­e to the annual post-thanksgivi­ng shopping frenzy.

The event is being held in conjunctio­n with outdoor retailer REI’S Opt Outside program, a corporate marketing strategy that has grown into something of a national movement.

In 2015, REI announced plans to close all its stores nationwide the day after Thanksgivi­ng and give its workers a paid day off to enjoy nature.

The retail co-op decided to continue the tradition last year and again

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this year, closing its stores on the busiest shopping day of the year and encouragin­g employees and customers to post pictures of their Black Friday adventures on social media with the hashtag #Optoutside.

Places like Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on Area quickly jumped on the promotion, pitching themselves as alternativ­e destinatio­ns for retail refugees.

Neither park is planning any formal Opt Outside events this year, but both expect to be busy on Friday and throughout the long holiday weekend.

“We have miles of trails to help you walk off the turkey and mashed potatoes,” Lake Mead spokeswoma­n Christie Vanover said. “The weather is usually great on Black Friday, making a hike along the Historic Railroad Trail really enjoyable.”

This is typically the busiest time of the year at Red Rock Canyon, with the heaviest traffic expected between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Friday and

Saturday.

The Bureau of Land Management typically warns visitors to expect congestion, wait times and possible road closures along Red Rock’s 13mile Scenic Drive.

Red Rock Canyon and the contact station at Sloan Canyon National Conservati­on Area will have reduced hours on Thanksgivi­ng. The Red Rock Scenic Drive will be open from 6 a.m. to noon on Thursday, while the Red Rock visitor center and the Sloan Canyon contact station will be open from 8 a.m. to noon.

During times of especially high visitation

over the weekend, the Scenic Drive could temporaril­y close to allow for traffic movement and access by emergency vehicles.

Road signs along state Route 159 will announce the closures if and when they happen. Visitors also can call 702-515-5350 to find out if the scenic loop is open.

In other words, you might end up waiting in line on Black Friday anyway.

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

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