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The Jack of All Trades Boulder is a unique geological formation in the Las Vegas Wash watershed of Nevada. The boulder is a massive rock that has been split into several sections, giving it a distinct appearance. It is believed to have been formed during the last Ice Age, over 12,000 years ago, and has since become a popular tourist attraction in the area. One of the main reasons people visit the boulder is to go rock climbing. The rock face is ideal for climbers of all skill levels, with several routes available to suit different abilities. The boulder is also a great place for hiking, with several trails available for visitors to explore the surrounding area.
Apart from rock climbing and hiking, the Jack of All Trades Boulder is also a great place to see unique geological formations. The boulder is made up of different types of rocks, including sandstone, granite, and schist. This has resulted in a unique blend of colors and textures that are not found in many other places. Visitors can also see several plants and animals that are native to the area. Some of these include Joshua trees, yuccas, and several species of birds. The boulder is also a popular spot for stargazing, with clear night skies providing a stunning view of the stars. Overall, the Jack of All Trades Boulder is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty of the Las Vegas Wash watershed.
Discharge | Stage | Elevation | |
DUCK CK AT BROADBENT BLVD AT EAST LAS VEGAS
2025-01-05T01:35:00.000-08:00 |
9cfs | 3.73ft | 1609ft |
LAS VEGAS WASH AT PABCO RD NR HENDERSON
2025-01-05T01:30:00.000-08:00 |
358cfs | 5.98ft | 1545ft |
SLOAN CHANNEL AT CHARLESTON BLVD NR LAS VEGAS
2025-01-05T00:15:00.000-08:00 |
33cfs | 11.36ft | 1734ft |
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 |