If you’re ever in Vegas and want to do something other than gambling and shows, take a short trip to Mt. Chaleston. That’s exactly what my brother-in-law and I did this morning. With temperatures averaging 105 + degrees the past 2 weeks, the ride to the mountains was a great way to escape the heat and enjoy the cool mountain temperatures and scenic ride.
Mountain ranges surround Las Vegas like a string of pearls. The largest pearl, Mt. Charleston, towers to an altitude of 11,918 feet and is the highest mountain south to Mexico. Located just 35 miles northwest of Las Vegas, juniper, mountain mahogany, aspen, and ponderosa pine fill the mountain landscape. Mt. Charleston is also home to the world’s largest Brislecone Pine forest.
When we got to the lodge at the top, we discovered that other riders had the same idea as us for the parking lot looked like a mini-rally.
Here’s a pic that I took. Can you tell which one is the SEEG?