Chances are that when you think about Nevada, you think of Las Vegas. And it’s likely that nothing else come to mind when you’re thinking about Sin City other than the brightly lit strip that illuminates the desert it calls home.
But, visitors who want to head to Nevada may want to add another stop to their trip, and try visiting a town about an hour outside of Vegas known as Mt. Charleston. The area has plenty for adults and kids alike, and it’s perfect for those who are looking to beat the summer heat while still enjoying some of the natural beauty of Nevada’s landscapes.
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Mount Charleston Is Perfect for Outdoor Enthusiasts
Located less than an hour from the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas, Mt. Charleston almost feels like it’s on the other side of the world. Unlike Vegas, the region has a lot of alpine features, which offer visitors some much needed shade and cooler temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Mt. Charleston has the highest elevation in the southern part of the state, and it sits around 11,918 feet. This is why the weather and temperature can vary so greatly between here and the desert valley below, with temperatures varying between three and five degrees for every thousand feet.
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The mountain sees all four season, so there’s no wrong time to visit if you love the great outdoors. In the winter you’ll get to experience cold and snow, which is great for those who love to ski. Then in the warmer months, you’ll get to watch as the greenery and colorful blooms return to the region, giving hikers a beautiful backdrop while they explore some of the 50 miles of maintained trails.
In the fall, leaf peepers will definitely have a blast, since this is one of the only places in southern Nevada where you can find naturally grown aspen trees. These trees usually put on their best show in the last two weeks of September, according to the NWS, and they can continue to shine all the way through to mid-October.
Where to Stay When Visiting Mt. Charleston
The region is a popular spot for travelers, and you’ll have plenty of places to choose from when you plan your stay. Those who want to be close to the action may opt to stay at The Retreat on Charleston Peak, which is located in Kyle Canyon. Here you’ll find amenities like:
- On-site dining at the restaurant restaurant and bar
- Access to outdoor firepits
- 24-hour cafe
- Event spaces
- Stunning views and scenery
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Here, prices start at around $104 a night and can fluctuate from there. If you don’t need to be at the center of the action, you can try booking closer to Vegas, which may allow you to enjoy the best of both worlds at a lower price, like at the Best Western Plus Henderson Hotel (March nightly prices start at $97 a night).


