Top Five Things to do In the Valley This Spring Break By: CHase paine

#5 LEE CANYON

Despite the challenges of getting to Lee Canyon and the difficulty of learning to ski or snowboard, it offers an incredibly rewarding experience and a sense of freedom. The views are stunning, and even if you don’t go on the slopes, it’s an amazing place to relax and take in the scenery.

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#4 PopStroke

A new mini golf place opened at Town Square, offering a unique take on the game. Instead of the typical mini golf setup, it features a realistic, shrunken-down version of a full golf course. With re-entry access for the whole day, you can freely golf, grab a bite to eat, or even shop. They have two 18-hole courses with varying difficulties and also sell their own food.

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#3 Red Rock

Just a few minutes away from Las Vegas, Red Rock is a beautiful national recreational site. With amazing hikes, cool campgrounds, and stargazing locations, Red Rock is an amazing option to go see. With some areas being cost-free, and others being relatively inexpensive, Red Rock is a great place for visiting with friends and family.

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#2 Lake Mead

Like Vegas, Lake Mead is surrounded by beautiful canyons and is formed by the Hoover Dam. Its uniqueness comes from its depth and incredible views with the ability to explore over 247 square miles of changing land-scape and colors.

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#1 Mount Charleston

Mount Charleston is a recreational area that is near Lee Canyon. Charleston has many parks and hiking trails. It has nice weather and incredible views over the valley with a loop, camping sites, and even picnic areas. Mount Charleston is a nice place to relax, take a break, and soak in the precious mountains around you.

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