In Your Own Backyard: Las Vegas
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Las Vegas has the Strip and the lights and the sizzling scene making, from writhing pool parties to bank-breaking boxing matches. But when it comes to “local color,” the city has several choice spots and happenings worth the exploration, whether visitor or Las Vegas local. Beyond the neon is a big backyard full of mountain and desert beauty. And the city, itself, has plenty of secret spots you won't find in guidebooks.
Smell the Ponderosa
If you get close enough to hug one of the great ponderosa pines at the top of Mt. Charleston you’ll discover the bark gives off the tantalizing odor of vanilla. Take the trail to Cathedral Rock (trailhead just across from the Mt. Charleston Lodge – a moderate 3-mile roundtrip hike with a 1,200-foot ascent) and find yourself in what could substitute for heaven. The tall pines, mixed with high desert aspens, shade a trail that is kept clean and clear to the Cathedral Rock summit and its eagle eye pan of the valley from 8,000 feet. Find Mt. Charleston about 35 miles northwest of Las Vegas.Locals Getaway
Where do the locals go to getaway from the crowds in this great desert resort? Lake Las Vegas; This 300-acre lake some 20 miles from Las Vegas toward the city of Henderson features three top-shelf hotels, a casino and a quaint Italian fishing village-themed outdoor promenade that rings with activity on weekends. The dining and entertainment esplanade called Montelago Village often hosts arts and crafts markets, dine-arounds and wine-arounds, as well as movies under the moon and concerts on the lake and under the stars. Undulating foothills, golf greens, pockets of millionaire homes and plenty of peace and quiet surround the hamlet. Recommended: picnic dinner purchased at Coffee Cantata, a gourmet café in the village, enjoyed on softy grassy green by the lake during an evening jazz concert. Also wine tasting over the water at Sunset & Vines.First Friday
Believe it or not Las Vegas has a thriving arts community beyond the commercial mall art galleries featuring dolphin fantasies and European village life. First Friday takes it Downtown to the Las Vegas Arts District found amid a 10-block sprawl running along Main Street just south of Fremont Street. On the first Friday of each month the art galleries, lofts and studios there open their doors and local artists and community supporters bring on the music, the food, the dance – a rolling block party of arts in celebration running from 6 pm to midnight with hip cafes and bistros, prop studios and second-hand artifacts stores stoking the action. Some neighborhood faves: the Boa Shop (handmade feather accessories) and Main Street Antiques and Art for great Vegas memorabilia. The party is the perfect way to discover a hidden part of Las Vegas exploding with a very different creative energy than what is found on the Strip.




