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Nov 23, 2024
Staying in Las Vegas for 4 days, and planning to attend a show at 7pm that evening (Billy Joel and Sting, yay!) I was looking for some exploration not far from Vegas. I had a few places on my list, a…Full review by Travel_Addict_Cyprus
Apr 9, 2023
Hiked the petroglyph trail. Lots to see. Also lots of cool cacti and yucca. Bring lots of water and will also need sturdy shoes. The bright afternoon sunshine made it hard to see several of the petro…Full review by JW041
Apr 3, 2023
I love the trails here. Some of them can be pretty challenging but that’s what I love about them. There are so many different trails and the views are breath taking when you get to the top.Full review by hrdabster
What kind of animals, snakes, spiders and bugs live there?
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We visited Sloan early December and saw butterflies, small birds, ants, small chipmunk type animal. The butterflies were the most surprising considering how arid the terrain was. It …
We visited Sloan early December and saw butterflies, small birds, ants, small chipmunk type animal. The butterflies were the most surprising considering how arid the terrain was. It was well worth the hike and hieroglyphics were amazing.
Are there some areas of the Sloan Conservation area that are bit sandstone - red rock areas? I saw a photo of a giant red rock area with a hole... (like those photos you see of Arch rock etc. in Utah).. and I would be interested in hiking to one of those areas in Sloan - or is it mostly black volcanic stuff. Thanks
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I only walked the trail to the petroglyphs, so I cannot say. The red rock look of Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire and Sedona did not impress itself on my memory. I hesitate to say they …
I only walked the trail to the petroglyphs, so I cannot say. The red rock look of Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire and Sedona did not impress itself on my memory. I hesitate to say they are not there.
Is it only off-road or does it have regular roads?
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They are doing construction and although there is a back way in we cannot guarantee that that is going to be open when you go there. The way we came out wasn't open when we KMan …
They are doing construction and although there is a back way in we cannot guarantee that that is going to be open when you go there. The way we came out wasn't open when we KMan that when we left we were able to find a back way that was all paved but coming in it was about 45 miles of gravel bumpy until you hit the main road going to the Canyon and it is beautifully paved with the beautiful parking lot.
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What is an electric bicycle, or e-bike?
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The BLM’s rule defines an e-bike as a bicycle with a small electric motor of not more than 750 watts (one horsepower) which assists in the operation...