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Try night hiking to defy Las Vegas summer heat

Some intrepid Southern Nevadans choose paths of darkness in their bid to keep hiking adventures alive during sizzling summer months.

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Hiking among Mount Charleston’s bristlecone pines — PHOTOS

Great Basin bristlecone pines are gnarly, twisted tales of survival and inspiration. Lucky for local desert dwellers, hiking paths wind past these ancient, animated trees high above the valley floor.

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Stroll among Life is Beautiful murals — PHOTOS

Mural admirers don’t need a defined path to get the most from a near decade of creativity left behind by the annual Life is Beautiful music festival in downtown Las Vegas.

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Trail explores origin stories of Lake Mead, Hoover Dam

The mostly flat Historic Railroad Trail allows walkers and bicyclists to travel back to the early 1930s.

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Cooler months invite Southern Nevada hikers to explore

Fall makes a fine time to explore areas best avoided during scorching summer days, such as Valley of Fire and Sloan Canyon.

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2,900-acre park provides recreation, respite from urban Las Vegas

Taking to the trails at Clark County Wetlands Park is good for the heart and mind, and a recently launched mobile app can help with both the exercise and education.

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January hike at Red Rock offers hope for inspired year ahead

Starting off the new year with a Red Rock nature show has been my Jan. 1 choice most years for the past three decades.

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On the trail of winter magic in Lake Tahoe’s snowy wonderland

For those entertaining extra wintry indulgences and traveling 450 miles, Northern Nevada and its mountains surrounding Lake Tahoe promise pristine and playful times.

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Superbloom or not, Death Valley beckons in springtime — PHOTOS

Fields of ephemeral wildflowers aren’t expected this year at Death Valley, but the nearby national park’s rock-solidly stunning geology never takes time off.

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Exploring the wonders of Red Rock’s Calico Basin — PHOTOS

Finding shooting stars and orchids in the no-frills Mojave Desert sounds like an impossible task, yet they’ll be blooming in April and May at Calico Basin.

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Tap into Lake Mead’s fun side on a kayaking adventure

The rhythm of kayaking comes fairly naturally, but logging some time in the water is essential before planning anything challenging.

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A summer getaway that won’t leave your fitness goals behind

A ride along California’s 80-mile Pacific Surfliner train route comes with incomparable ocean views and opportunities to switch up exercise routines in beach towns.

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Enjoying Red Rock’s scenic splendor in summer requires strategy

For anyone needing a Red Rock fix in July or August, a successful approach would include early-bird behavior, heat tolerance, educational ambition and plenty of drinking water.

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Yoga bolsters mental, physical strength at any age

Why not try yoga during these downward dog days of summer? Local instructor Diane Rosenstein, 72, explains how it nurtures our bodies and minds.

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Bypass hassles on a weekend getaway to Zion National Park

A visit to one of the West’s most stunning and heavily visited natural treasures can be filled with joyful and inspiring moments.

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Explore a desert oasis that’s home to rare species of fish, plants

Turquoise pools and glittery electric-blue pupfish stand out at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, a remarkable oasis about 90 miles west of Las Vegas.

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Peaceful Henderson trail leads to million-dollar views

McCullough Hills Trail in Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area mixes plenty of peaceful desert time with heaping amounts of healthy accomplishment.

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Walking in a Vegas wonderland: What can you see in 17K steps on the Strip?

If you’re looking to add sparkle to your exercise routine and brighten your holiday spirit, try a December trek down the Las Vegas Strip.

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Get more steps in at these 6 Las Vegas Valley parks

Southern Nevadans looking to “move more” have an exercise ally in the valley’s network of parks filled with personality and paved paths.

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Explore a desert oasis 90 miles from Las Vegas

The refuge’s 5,382 protected acres are a year-round desert oasis for wildlife and an important food-and-lodging stop for migratory birds.

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A wildflower-powered workout 90 minutes south of Las Vegas

Uncommon wildflowers and desert blooms should be part of the spring hiking mix in the coming weeks at Lake Mohave.

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A guide to hiking Nevada’s newest national monument

The year-old monument south of Las Vegas helps to preserve a wildlife corridor that stretches from Mojave National Preserve to the Colorado Plateau.

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Want to ease anxiety? Look to the sky

Birding gives Southern Nevadans plenty of opportunity to practice mindfulness, an ideal state in which people focus on the present to find a little calm.

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Explore lesser-known hiking routes at Southern Nevada’s favorite summertime...

Hiking options may be limited, but Mount Charleston’s network of still-open trails offers plenty of picturesque views and potential discoveries.

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A cooler, less crowded way to visit Grand Canyon — PHOTOS

Several hiking trails and viewpoints await those who make this journey and wish to get some exercise as they explore one of the world’s natural wonders.

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Indoor climbing challenges novices, old hands alike

Testing your skills at a climbing gym can be a fun option as Southern Nevada’s summer heat continues limiting outdoor activity.

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‘It’s mind-blowing’: Exploring Southern Nevada’s mountain biking trails — PHOTOS

Autumn’s softer light and cooler temperatures are bringing back the joy of mountain bike rides for many Southern Nevadans.

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Biggest little walking adventure: Exploring Reno on foot

Putting one foot in front of another is a highly efficient way of getting to know a city. We logged 24,000 steps on our self-guided tour.

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On the trail of extinct creatures at a Southern Nevada state park

The 315-acre Ice Age Fossils State Park opened almost a year ago in the far northern reaches of the Las Vegas Valley.

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4 spots to enjoy a winter hike in Southern Nevada

Getting off to a rocky start in the new year can be a good thing, if you’re taking advantage of Southern Nevada’s bounty of hiking opportunities.

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