Bonnie Springs Motel and Resort - Blue Diamond Hotels, Nevada
Bonnie Springs Motel and Resort 3 Stars Hotel in Blue Diamond, Nevada Within US Travel Directory Located in the heart of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, this Nevada motel features an old western town and a petting zoo with exotic animals.
Spring Mountain Ranch State Park is 3.
2 km away.
ll of the air-conditioned guest rooms at Bonnie Springs Motel and Resort offer unique furnishings and include a seating area and a coffee maker.
Select rooms feature kitchenettes.
Themed rooms are available.
Guest rooms are equipped with satellite TVs.
Bonnie Springs Motel and Resort offers an on-site restaurant.
Horse riding and hiking opportunities in Red Rock Canyon are offered by Motel Bonnie Springs.
Guests can enjoy the seasonal outdoor pool.
For convenience, a guest launderette is available on-site.
McCarran International Airport is 40 minutes’ drive from this motel.
Las Vegas is 38.
6 km away.
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Las Vegas, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park
Spring Mountain Ranch State Park is a public recreation area 20 miles south-west of Las Vegas.
The spring-fed creek and grassy meadows formed an oasis. In the 1800s, this area was used extensively by outlaws involved in Indian slave trading, horse stealing and raids upon passing caravans.
In 1948, Chester Lauck, who ran national radio shows and made movies, purchased the Ranch and named it the Bar Nothing Ranch. The area became a retreat for his family from their lifestyle in Los Angeles. The Laucks built the main sandstone residence, now the park office and visitor center. They also built a boys camp for their sons. Soon paying guests expanded this operation.
In 1955, the Laucks sold the ranch to German actress Vera Krupp. Vera, born in Germany, became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1947. She married German industrialist Alfried Krupp, her fourth husband, in 1952. Though Mr. Krupp was not allowed to come to the United States due to his conviction for war crimes in World War II, his wife came back to the states. They divorced in 1957. Vera renamed the ranch Spring Mountain Ranch and hoped to raise a strain of white-faced Herefords and Brahmas.
Mrs. Krupp lived at the ranch until 1964, when she moved to Bel Air due to poor health. During her ownership she modified the interior of the main house and added a swimming pool and bedroom with a secret passage. In addition, a guest house, various sheds and a kennel for her Great Danes were built in the service area of the ranch.
A famous story from the Krupp period involved the theft of the Krupp Diamond. On April 10, 1959, as Vera and ranch employee Harold Brotherson ate dinner, three men forced their way into the main house, stole the 33.6-carat blue-white diamond and fled. It was recovered six weeks later in New Jersey. The diamond was sold as part of the estate of Vera Krupp after she died in 1967.
Richard Burton bought the Krupp diamond on May 17, 1968 at an auction in New York for $307,000, and presented to his wife Elizabeth Taylor with the diamond on their yacht, the Kalizma while it was moored on the River Thames in London.
Taylor died in 2011 and the diamond was auctioned at Christie's by her estate on 16 December 2011, having been renamed the Elizabeth Taylor Diamond. It was sold for $8,818,500 (including buyer's premium, $9.39 million as of 2017), to the South Korean conglomerate E-Land, setting a record price per karat US$265,697 for a colorless diamond.
In 1967, Mrs. Krupp sold the ranch to Howard Hughes for a reputed $625,000. At this time, Hughes was living in the Desert Sands Hotel which he acquired shortly before buying the ranch. Hughes's involvement in southern Nevada began in the 1950s with frequent visits to the area. He began investing heavily in Las Vegas real estate in 1967, eventually owning several major hotel/casinos, vast tracts of undeveloped land surrounding the city and more than 700 mining claims.
Spring Mountain Ranch, as far as it is known, never hosted Hughes himself. It was mainly used by Hughe's employees, particularly Robert Maheu, his right-hand man. The 528-acre property sold in 1972 to business partners Fletcher Jones and William Murphy for $1.5 million. At the time, this sale fueled reports that Hughes was divesting himself of Las Vegas properties due to difficulties with Nevada gaming authorities. Hughes died in 1976.
Fletcher Jones and William Murphy, partners in many land development deals, wanted to build a large equestrian-oriented residential neighborhood that would support up to 2,000 people. A public outcry encouraged the Clark County Planning Commission to stall their application for rezoning. When stiff opposition to the plans formed, Jones announced his intention to auction the property.
In 1968, the Bureau of Land Management completed a master development plan for the area. This plan included a relatively high level of recreation development and met with stiff opposition from environmental groups. A new plan, developed jointly with Nevada State Parks, later became final and Spring Mountain Ranch became a state park in 1973.
In 1976, Spring Mountain Ranch was entered into the Historic Register of Historic Places as a historic district.
Because of the higher elevation, the ranch offers a diverse opportunity for plant study. Four plant communities are represented: Desert Scrub, Black brush, Pinon-Juniper, and Riparian. Plants typical of the desert as well as woodland can be seen, and with adequate rainfall, the spring brings a burst of wildflowers. Common species sighted are desert marigold, globe mallow, brittlebush, Joshua Tree, Mojave yucca, and indigo bush.
Animal life is diverse but nocturnal, so many species go unseen. Typical desert animals include a variety of lizards and snakes, antelope, ground squirrels, jackrabbits, cottontail rabbits, kit foxes, and coyotes. Higher elevation species include rock squirrel, badger, mule deer, and bighorn sheep.
Exploring Red Rock Canyon Las Vegas
The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada is an area managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of its National Landscape Conservation System, and protected as a National Conservation Area. It is located about 15 miles (24 km) west of Las Vegas, and easily seen from the Las Vegas Strip. The area is visited by over 1 million visitors each year.
The conservation area showcases a set of large red rock formations: a set of sandstone peaks and walls called the Keystone Thrust. The walls are up to 3,000 feet (910 m) high, making them a popular hiking and rock climbing destination. The highest point is La Madre Mountain, at 8,154 feet (2,485 m).
A one-way loop road, 13 miles (21 km) long, provides vehicle access to many of the features in the area. Several side roads and parking areas allow access to many of the trails located in the area. A visitor center is located at the start of the loop road. The loop road is very popular for bicycle touring; it begins with a moderate climb, then is mostly downhill or flat.
Red Rock Canyon itself is a side-canyon accessible only by a four-wheel-drive road off of the scenic loop. The unnamed but often-visited valley cut through by State Route 159 is commonly, but incorrectly, referred to as Red Rock Canyon. The massive wall of rock called the Wilson Cliffs, or Keystone Thrust, can be seen to the west along this highway.
Towards the southern end of the National Conservation Area are Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, the western ghost town replica attraction of Bonnie Springs, and the village of Blue Diamond.
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Sharon Stiteler (the Birdchick) and Amy Hooper (Editor, Wild Bird Magazine) go digiscoping at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park in Blue Diamond, NV.
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Las Vegas to Pahrump on Nevada SR 160
Las Vegas to Pahrump on Nevada State Route 160, passing Red Rock Canyon National Park.
This road starts at the southern part of the Las Vegas Boulevard and ends at the point where it meets the US 95 some 30 miles north of Pahrump. It is nicknamed the Blue Diamond Road within the Las Vegas part and also known as Pahrump Valley Highway.
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Brown's Park, UT
Browns Park, originally named Brown's Hole, is an isolated valley, 35 miles long and 6 miles wide. It is bounded on the south by Diamond Mountain, a part of the Uinta Mountains, and on the north by Cold Spring Mountain. The valley is located in extreme NE Utah, NW Colorado, and south-central Wyoming. The Green River flows through the park.
In the late 1870s a number of settlers had taken up land in Brown's Park. One of these, John Jarvie, opened a general store/trading post on the north bank of the Green River. The store, with its ferry across the river, served as a way station for travelers. He was murdered while he was alone at his store on 6 July 1909. Today, the Jarvie ranch and store is maintained as a historic site.
Cattlemen, cowboys, rustlers, settlers, and outlaws all intermingled in Browns Park.
Outlaws like Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, Matt Warner, Elza Lay, Tom Horn, Ann Bassett Queen of the Cattle Rustlers, and many others left their mark on the history of Brown's Park.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area - Las Vegas Nevada
Red Rock Canyon features a one-way 13-mile scenic drive, a Visitor Center offering information and interpretation about recreation opportunities
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The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada is an area managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of its National Landscape Conservation System, and protected as a National Conservation Area. It is located about 15 miles (24 km) west of Las Vegas, and is easily seen from the Las Vegas Strip. The area is visited by more than two million people each year.[2]
The conservation area showcases a set of large red rock formations: a set of sandstone peaks and walls called the Keystone Thrust. The walls are up to 3,000 feet (910 m) high, making them a popular hiking and rock climbing destination. The highest point is La Madre Mountain, at 8,154 feet (2,485 m).
A one-way loop road, 13 miles (21 km) long, provides vehicle access to many of the features in the area. Several side roads and parking areas allow access to many of the area trails. A visitor center is located at the start of the loop road. The loop road is also very popular for bicycle touring; it begins with a moderate climb, then is mostly downhill or flat.
Red Rock Canyon is a side-canyon accessible only by a four-wheel-drive road from the scenic loop. State Route 159 cuts through an unnamed but often-visited valley; it is commonly, but mistakenly, referred to as Red Rock Canyon. The Wilson Cliffs, or Keystone Thrust, a massive wall of rock, can be seen to the west from SR 159.
Towards the southern end of the National Conservation Area are Spring Mountain Ranch State Park; Bonnie Springs, a replica of a western ghost town; and the village of Blue Diamond.
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10 Things to Do in Red Rock Canyon | Las Vegas - Day Trip
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10 Things to Do in Red Rock Canyon | Las Vegas - Day Trip
On our way down to California for the holidays, we stopped off in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area just outside of Las Vegas, NV. We'd never been before but heard so much about it that we had to stop by and explore. Barely 30 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rocks is a climbers dream but also just a stunningly beautiful desert ecosystem with fantastical rock formations and tons of accessible trails. It's a bit of a mecca for rock climbers as well as road bikers, hikers, and anyone who just loves to be awed by nature. Here are 10-11 things to do in Red Rocks Conservation Area if you get the chance to visit (depending on how you count them).
The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada is an area managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of its National Landscape Conservation System, and protected as a National Conservation Area. It is about 15 miles (24 km) west of Las Vegas, and is easily seen from the Las Vegas Strip. More than two million people visit the area each year.
The conservation area showcases a set of large red rock formations: a set of sandstone peaks and walls called the Keystone Thrust. The walls are up to 3,000 feet (910 m) high, making them a popular hiking and rock climbing destination. The highest point is La Madre Mountain, at 8,154 feet (2,485 m).
A one-way loop road, 13 miles (21 km) long, provides vehicle access to many of the features in the area. Several side roads and parking areas allow access to many of the area trails. A visitor center is at the start of the loop road. The loop road is also popular for bicycle touring; it begins with a moderate climb, then is mostly downhill or flat.
Red Rock Canyon is a side-canyon accessible only by an unmaintained primitive road from the scenic loop which mostly only off-road or high clearance vehicles can access. State Route 159 cuts through an unnamed but often-visited valley; it is commonly, but mistakenly, referred to as Red Rock Canyon. The Wilson Cliffs, or Keystone Thrust, a massive wall of rock, can be seen to the west from SR 159.
Toward the southern end of the National Conservation Area are Spring Mountain Ranch State Park; Bonnie Springs, a replica of a western ghost town; and the village of Blue Diamond.
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Red Rock Canyon Tour - Las Vegas, Nevada
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, which is located 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip, covers over 195,000 acres, and offers a 13-mile scenic drive, and more than 30 miles of hiking trails, rock climbing, horseback riding, mountain biking, road biking, picnic areas, nature observing and visitor center. Address: Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161
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Outdoor adventure, Las Vegas style
All you have to do is look at a map of Las Vegas and you’ll see the terrain: Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Death Valley National Park. It goes on and on.
Las Vegas has outrageous outdoor adventure options across the Mojave, high peaks, and canyons. In this video, you’ll see some of the awesome slickrock trails for mountain biking near Lake Mead National Recreation Area. We also paddle on the Colorado River, exploring the otherworldly Emerald Cave. As a finale, we check out the view over the Grand Canyon via helicopter. These options are all easily accessible from Vegas. Set aside at least a day to play outside when you get here.
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This gorgeous custom home designed by Carpenter Sellers Associates Architecture to represent a lifestyle that embraces both intimate moments and grand-scale entertaining. An estate design situated on a pristine lot in the guard -gated community of Tournament Hills, this 6,280 SF home was artfully crafted with every luxury in mind. From the shelter of a shaded awning, guests are welcomed through a magnificent glass embellished entrance hall with soaring ceilings. French doors and large windows fill the entire home with a luminous glow- exuding a welcoming warmth and comfort- truly an entertainer’s dream come true!
The impressive chef’s kitchen boasts an enormous granite island with top of the line stainless steel appliances including an oversized refrigerator and freezer, double ovens, Thermador 6-Burner Range and warming drawer. Complete with custom under-lit cabinetry, a stainless steel backsplash, a large walk-in pantry and a built-in desk. Guests will be delighted to dine beneath the adorned wood ceilings, adding a unique and exquisite feature to this already stunning estate.
The second level master retreat offers the perfect escape from life’s daily bustle, with a sitting area nestled around a fireplace, a private veranda overlooking the golf course and a separate gym. The glamorous marble bathroom features a large steam shower, a sunken jetted tub, double sinks with vanity and a spacious walk-in closet. Magnificent in detail and unstinting in luxury, this beautiful estate delights at every turn.
Set on an oversized golf frontage lot and surrounded by manicured lawns and magnificent trees, the grounds inspire the kind of serenity found in the most secluded villas with a sparkling swimming pool and spa, built-in firepit, an outdoor BBQ kitchen and plenty of room to enjoy life under expansive shaded areas.
Additional amenities to enjoy include a private theatre room, a temperature-controlled wine cellar, a separate office with built-ins and statement fireplace, a second story game room loft and veranda offering sweeping city and golf views, as well as a formal dining room and family room with adjacent wet bar.
Las Vegas is situated in Southern Nevada, driving distance from several national parks and recreation areas outside of The Strip. The sun doesn’t stop shining on this diamond in the desert – the city’s two million full-time residents enjoy 300 days of sunshine a year and mild temperatures. Its reputation as The Entertainment Capital of the World remains intact, with the city experiencing unprecedented growth in the last several decades. The growth isn’t all bright lights on the Strip, either. Nevada is among those states without state individual and corporate income taxes, helping city leaders draw light manufacturing, high technology, banking and other commercial interests.
Conveniently located ten minutes to Downtown Summerlin, twenty minutes to the world famous Strip and twenty five minutes to McCarran International Airport, convenient to everything yet with the utmost privacy. Welcome Home.
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Scenic Red Rock Drive to Spring Mountain Ranch NV
How do you get to Spring Mountain ranch State Park? It is West of Las Vegas. It’s the majestic Red Rock Conservation Area that I drove through to get to Spring Mountain Ranch State Park. It’s a beautiful place and there’s Burro Xings all over the Highway.
It's about 20 minutes from Vegas or less for those that live in the West part of Vegas.
Horseshoe Springs, Skull Valley Utah, August 2019
Horseshoe Springs is both a Wildlife Management Area (WMA) and a historic site on the California National Historic Trail located in Skull Valley, Tooele County, Utah. Two large springs come together to form a horseshoe shape, giving the site its name. Horseshoe Springs was utilized extensively by local Goshute tribes and first visited by a white man in 1827 by the legendary trapper and explorer Jedediah Smith while returning to Utah from California. In 1846, Horseshoe Springs became a stop on the Hastings Cutoff emigrant trail and was visited by the infamous Donner-Reed party. Today, Horseshoe Springs is managed for its important riparian, fisheries, and wildlife habitat. There is a visitor kiosk and boardwalk providing access for fishing and other recreation. There also is an interpretive display for the California National Historic Trail. No restrooms or overnight camping.
Horseshoe Springs is a Wildlife Management Unit (WMU).
To most people, Utah’s West Desert appears to be just a large expanse of dry sagebrush valleys and desolate salt flats. But hidden in this vast desert environment are locations that transform the landscape. Compared to the surrounding hills and valleys, Horseshoe Springs is one of these locations. Horseshoe Springs is located in Skull Valley and is one of the many natural springs in this area.
Horseshoe Springs Skull Valley Utah
The name Horseshoe Springs comes from its “horseshoe shape” created by two natural springs that converge together and continue to flow north into the Great Salt Lake. It's difficult to see the “U” shape while at the springs, however, if you view the springs from any elevation the “U” is apparent.
Horseshoe Springs is considered a warm springs with an average temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit year around. For those looking to soak, winter is probably not the best time of year, but in the summer heat, a dip in 70 degrees water would be a great way to cool off.
Soaking or swimming in the springs in just one of the many activities to enjoy. Bring your fishing pole and try your luck at the Largemouth Bass and Carp population that call the springs home.
After fishing for several hours and reading about others who have fished the springs, it seems there is more fishing and not so much catching. The fish are very finicky and difficult to catch.
Fishing and Swimming are allowed. A current Utah State Fishing License is required. See the current Fishing Guide Book for current fishing regulations. Catch and Release is recommended due to low fish populations.
The area is patrolled by the BLM and the highway is patrolled regularly by the Utah Highway Patrol.
Please do your part and keep this area free of trash. Pack it in, Pack it out!
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This elegant, modern one-story Pulte Cesena model has an expansive floor plan with space for all of your activities. This 2,851 square foot model has 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and a 3-car garage. The home features a spacious family room adjacent to the kitchen, steps from the exquisite outdoor living space. The master-suite has a wing of it's own providing you with unmatched privacy and welcome quiet and peace.
Reverence is a new, meticulously designed 24-hour guard gated village bordering the natural setting of Red Rock Conservation Area that has a world-class recreation center, miles of open trails, ample open space and an eight-acre community park, all in an unparalleled, elevated setting.
Summerlin is an affluent master-planned community in the Las Vegas Valley of Southern Nevada. It lies at the edge of the Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon to the west; it is partly within the official city limits of Las Vegas and partly within unincorporated Clark County. It has more than 230 parks, more than two dozen public and private schools, nine golf courses, three resort hotels, world-class recreational facilities, retail and entertainment centers, well-established office parks, a state-of-the-art medical center, and more.
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1,000 miles on inline skates throughout the western US.
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0:05 - High Trestle Trail: Ankeny, Iowa
0:10 - Omaha Riverfront Trail: Omaha, Nebraska
0:11 - Poudre River Trail: Greeley, Colorado
0:18 - Lake Estes Trail: Estes Park, Colorado
0:25 - Mineral Belt Loop: Leadville, Colorado
0:33 - Crystal Valley Trail: Carbondale, Colorado
0:36 - Glenwood Canyon Recreation Trail: Glenwood Springs, Colorado
0:44 - Colorado Riverfront Trail: Grand Junction, Colorado
0:51 - Moab Canyon Pathway: Moab, Utah
1:04 - Candy Mountain Express Trail: Elsinore, Utah
1:15 - Red Canyon Trail: Bryce, Utah
1:25 - Grand Canyon Greenway: Tusayan, Arizona
1:35 - Windy Point Campground: Chloride, Arizona
1:45 - River Mountain Loop: Henderson, Nevada
2:00 - Kern River Parkway: Bakersfield, California
2:05 - Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Boulder Creek, California
2:11 - Yosemite Valley Trail: Yosemite Valley, California
2:20 - Union Valley Trail: Jones Place, California
2:28 - Tahoe Trailways: Tahoe City, California
2:36 - Truckee River Legacy Trail: Truckee, California
2:44 - Lake Almanor Rec Trail: Almanor, California
2:49 - OC&E Woods Line State Trail: Klamath Falls, Oregon
2:52 - Crater Lake, apparently
2:55 - John Dellenback Loop: Diamond Lake, Oregon
3:05 - Row River Trail: Cottage Grove, Oregon
3:10 - Banks-Vernonia State Trail: Banks, Oregon
3:44 - Historic Columbia River Highway Trail: Cascade Locks, Oregon
3:47 - Snohomish County Centennial Trail: Snohomish, Washington
3:53 - Apple Capital Loop: Wenatchee, Washington
4:02 - Leavenworth, Washington
4:08 - Centennial Trail: Spokane, Washington
5:02 - North Idaho Centennial Trail: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
5:14 - Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes: Chatcolet, Idaho
6:05 - Latah Trail: Troy, Idaho
6:23 - Clearwater National Forest, Idaho
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6:51 - Idaho Falls Greenbelt: Idaho Falls, Idaho
7:00 - Portneuf Greenway: Pocatello, Idaho
7:17 - Snake River Canyon Rim Trail: Twin Falls, Idaho
7:38 - Craters of the Moon: Arco, Idaho
7:50 - Wood River Trail: Sun Valley, Idaho
8:02 - North Pathway: Moose, Wyoming
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