Friday, August 21, 2026

Path, picnic space reopen in Mt. Charleston 2 years after storm

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Practically two years after Tropical Storm Hilary wreaked havoc on the paths and roads of Mount Charleston, two areas have lastly reopened.

Deer Creek Picnic Space and Cathedral Rock Path have each reopened. Hiker Cody Devolder spent his day testing the brand new path.

“The last time I was on this trail was 2019. I’m so relieved things are getting back up and running. We had a nice walk,” Devolder advised 8 Information Now.

8 Information Now acquired an unique take a look at the reopened areas with U.S. Forest Service Officer Taylor Tims who described the destruction that was left behind after the storm. 

“We got about 10 inches of rain in an hour so you can imagine the amount of water damage that caused to our trails,” she mentioned. “To reopen a trail, you first need to access it and see what the damage is. In Cathedral Rock specifically there were ruts probably three to four feet deep. That entails a lot of hard labor so what we had to do is fill those holes with boulders.”

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The Southern Nevada Public Land Administration Act supplied grant cash to get the path up and operating once more, however Tims mentioned there’s nonetheless lots of work to be carried out.

“Mary Jane and Trail Canyon are popular trails that remain closed. The timeline for those will be around 2027,” Tims added.

The Forest Service, Southern Nevada Local weather Coalition and Spring Mountain Youth Camp have additionally performed an important position within the rebuilding course of.

The decrease a part of Bristlecone Path is open to hikers; nonetheless, the higher portion will stay closed till 2029.

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