
Apartments near Spring Mountain National Recreation Area in Las Vegas, NV (50 Rentals)


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Las Vegas apartment residents are always up for a good time. Nothing beats the fresh air and fun of the Spring Mountain National Recreation Area, though. Hiking, biking, picnics in the sun- it's all on the agenda for the Spring Mountain National Mountain Recreation Area apartment dweller. The best part for Las Vega apartment residents may be that this beautiful recreation area is only 30 minuets from downtown Las Vegas. There are over 316,000 acres of gorgeous mountainside waiting to be traversed by local Las Vega apartment dwellers who affectionately call it Mount Charleston. Camping in the beautiful wilderness, hiking and backpacking through the gorgeous terrain, horseback riding, hunting, mountain biking, driving and riding off the highway, picnicking, rock climbing, the list is endless for fun and excitement in this glorious national park. Las Vegas apartment dwellers have a ton of fun outdoorsy things to choose from when the day gets dull. Winter time is just as exciting for the Las Vegas apartment resident that loves the outdoors. Skiing and snowshoeing are the order of the day in the winter months. There is even a special place designated for snow play of every kind. Build a snowman, have a snowball fight, make a snow fort! Las Vegas apartment residents have fun all year round in this fantastic national park and recreation center.
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