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The Las Vegas Wash watershed is an important area for water conservation and wildlife preservation, and the Camp Host program encourages visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area while also educating them about the importance of protecting it. Camp Hosts provide information and assistance to visitors, as well as monitoring the area for any potential environmental concerns. Visitors can join guided hikes and educational programs, learn about the history and ecology of the region, and participate in conservation efforts such as litter cleanups.
There are many reasons to visit the Las Vegas Wash watershed, including the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife such as rainbow trout, desert bighorn sheep, and migratory birds. The area is also home to unique habitats such as wetlands, riparian areas, and desert landscapes. Visitors can explore the hiking trails, fishing spots, and scenic overlooks, and learn about the important role the watershed plays in providing water to the Las Vegas area. The Camp Host program offers a chance to connect with nature and gain a deeper appreciation for the environment, while also helping to ensure that this important resource is protected for generations to come.
Discharge | Stage | Elevation | |
LV WASH AB THREE KIDS WASH BLW HENDERSON
2025-01-05T00:15:00.000-08:00 |
351cfs | 34.21ft | 1437ft |
LAS VEGAS WASH NR SAHARA AVE NR LAS VEGAS
2013-11-19T23:45:00.000-08:00 |
2cfs | 8.04ft | 1708ft |
LAS VEGAS WASH AT PABCO RD NR HENDERSON
2025-01-05T01:30:00.000-08:00 |
358cfs | 5.98ft | 1545ft |
DUCK CK AT BROADBENT BLVD AT EAST LAS VEGAS
2025-01-05T01:35:00.000-08:00 |
9cfs | 3.73ft | 1609ft |
SLOAN CHANNEL AT CHARLESTON BLVD NR LAS VEGAS
2025-01-05T00:15:00.000-08:00 |
33cfs | 11.36ft | 1734ft |