Safety Speed Zone – SB 240
JULY 2009, Save Red Rock welcomed a new SAFETY SPEED ZONE for Red Rock Canyon’s 159 Scenic Byway
Read MorePreserving Our Beautiful Canyon
JULY 2009, Save Red Rock welcomed a new SAFETY SPEED ZONE for Red Rock Canyon’s 159 Scenic Byway
Read MoreSenator Breeden is working to help us with this bill to create a safer speed of 45 mph, but the issue is an NRS statute that provides that NDOT determine the speeds of the roads, not legislators. However, after hearing the Senator’s case and the peoples’ testimonies, the Deputy Director is being supportive of the need and…
Read MoreBicyclist Zane Marshall cares a lot about Red Rock. And even better, he was able to get the speed limit issue to it’s appropriate place in the Nevada State Senate! We are so grateful to him for this monumentous accomplishment and to Senator Shirley Breeden for offering to sponsor a bill that will, if passed, finally…
Read MoreRed Rock Canyon Bike Path Planning Details In most places, the path will be paved like a road, but with red or brown colored pavement to blend in with the background. Lower places that go through washes will be made out of concrete to be stronger for flash floods. The path will be on the…
Read MoreRed Rock Canyon Multi-Use Recreational Bike Path Out of all the solutions we pursue for Red Rock, the bike path is the safest and most fun. It is opens up a new way for many to enjoy a safe, scenic, and non-polluting experience. I expect it will bring more famillies out to exercise and enjoy the outdoors and provide a…
Read MoreNDOT has asked for your comments to the following three topics. Click to comment on the following NDOT Public Comment Questions: 1. What is your vision for State Route 159? 2. What are your top 3 concerns? 3. What do you feel can be done to increase safety on 159? IMPORTANT! Comments submitted to this…
Read MoreLas Vegas Review Journal Keith RogersJanuary 8, 2009Plans Released for 30 Mile Bicycle Trail Near Red Rock
Read MoreThe final public meeting for the Red Rock Canyon bike path is Thursday, January 8, 2009! Please COME, CALL, OR EMAIL your support! Come: Thursday, January 8, 2009 Presentations at 12:15 and 6:00 p.m. Open house from 12 to 8:00 p.m. BLM Offices, 4701 N Torrey Pines Dr , Las Vegas ,…
Read MoreWhen Mts. Edge traffic started using Red Rock as their commute to Vegas because the existing streets couldn’t handle the traffic, commuter and construction traffic in Red Rock escalated to unsafe levels. Even being 14 miles out of the way, driver’s still chose to “cut through” the Red Rock Canyon Scenic byway and go the…
Read MoreRed Rock Canyon will be much more peaceful without the heavy trucking traffic now. One thing we’ve learned about you is that you always pull through on your promises, no matter how long it takes or how hard it gets. Good luck in your race to the US Senate!
Read MoreWe are excited about the prospect of adding a world class, safe and scenic, recreational path to Red Rock Canyon for families, recreational bikers, runners, walkers, etc. Please come support this effort and offer your comments. This could be a really good thing for Las Vegas, bringing us quality such as is seen in other…
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Trail Etiquette Reminder: Love hiking, biking, or climbing at Red Rock?
🌄 Keep these trail etiquette tips in mind to preserve our outdoor paradise:
✔ Stay on marked trails to prevent erosion.
✔ Pack out all trash. (including snack wrappers + water bottles)
✔ Respect wildlife—observe, don’t disturb.
✔ Share the trail—bikers yield to hikers & everyone yields to horses. 🐴
A little care goes a long way in keeping Red Rock pristine! Share your best trail tips below. 👇 #SaveRedRock #LeaveNoTrace
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Fruit peels and cores count as trash. Please don't leave these on the ground; they take surprisingly long to break down.
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