Trails at Mt. Charleston, including Cathedral, Mary Jane Falls, and Bristlecone, will remain closed indefinitely due to damage from last summer's Tropical Storm Hilary. Agencies are discussing safety and areas still closed. Repairs and clean-up efforts are ongoing in the Spring Mountains.
Some Mount Charleston trails will remain closed due to damage from last August's Tropical Storm Hilary. https://t.co/dRtYxIH6Df
With summer about a month away and rising temperatures hitting the Las Vegas valley, officials are reminding people that Mt. Charleston is still dealing with the effects of last year's tropical storm. https://t.co/8RHjqup1Of
Repairs and clean-up efforts continue in the Spring Mountains in the aftermath of last year's Hurricane Hilary. Channel 13's @bryanhorwath has more. https://t.co/0ACjAmLvOG https://t.co/37DH9tzsCT
Some popular Mount Charleston hiking trails will remain closed indefinitely. Channel 13's @bryanhorwath went into the mountains today to get an update on clean-up and repair efforts months after Hurricane Hilary passed through the area. https://t.co/0ACjAmLvOG https://t.co/ax6TUdGY29
The U.S. Forest Service is preparing for the summer season, but you won't be able to access everything in the Mt. Charleston Recreational area. https://t.co/6MKqJ5RZdY
Memorial Day and summer are coming. It’s getting busy on @GoMtCharleston as people look to escape the Las #Vegas heat. Today, agencies that work in the @SMNRA came together discuss safety, recreation and areas still closed due to damage from Tropical Storm Hilary last year. https://t.co/c9ZwnsjiXR
Damage at #MtCharleston remains from last summer’s flooding. Cathedral-MaryJaneFalls-Bristlecone trails will be closed for the foreseeable future.@News3LV https://t.co/W45HhgSJic