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Splash Canyon Waterpark Las Vegas
A new waterpark is being built in Las Vegas. Here is a link with more information,
Registration open for 2013 Helldorado Days Parade
Applications are now being accepted for participation in the 2013 Helldorado Days parade. The parade will take place at 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 18. There is no fee to be part of the parade.
Tips on repelling Coyotes
Colorado Division of Wildlife, Nevada Department of Wildlife, and DesertUSA.com have tips on how to deal with Coyotes in the area.
Jump for Joy Foundation
Children and families need places and opportunities to be physically active outside of school hours as a part of a healthy lifestyle. Video Video
Las Vegas Autism Awareness
All this month, News 3 has brought you stories to raise awareness about autism. According to the Center for Disease Control, 1 in 88 children live with autism. In southern Nevada, there is help and one place is rolling out something unique. Video Video
Discover Nevada
Governor and Lieutenant Governor have announced ‘Discover Your Nevada’ program in time for spring travel season.
Grand Canyon Phantom Ranch
Phantom Ranch is a comfortable oasis nestled at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. It is tucked in beside Bright Angel Creek on the north side of the Colorado River and is the only lodging facility below the Canyon rim. The Ranch can only be reached by mule, by foot, or by rafting the Colorado River and is a popular stop-over point for hikers and mule riders traveling to the bottom of the Canyon via the famous Bright Angel or Kaibab trails. Open year-round.
Special Olympics Nevada, CCSD celebrating 10 years together
Special Olympics Nevada and the Clark County School District are hosting a two-day Unified Track & Field Meet at Cheyenne High School Stadium in Las Vegas on May 3 and 4.
Las Vegas resort offers deal for 2012-13 ski passes
Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort is offering preseason savings on 2012/13 season passes now through April 30, 2012.
Nevada Recreation and Park Society
The Nevada Recreation and Park Society traces its roots to the year 1955, when a small group of dedicated individuals from agencies throughout Nevada met in Reno to establish the state’s first organization dedicated to the advancement of the recreation, parks, and leisure professions.
National Atomic Museum offers a look at Area 51
The National Atomic Testing Museum is a repository for one of the most comprehensive collections of nuclear history. Video Video
The Scorpion Warrior
The Scorpion Warrior course tests not only physical fitness, but mental toughness. It demands a willingness to adapt to your surroundings, face some fears and above all else, requires you to have a good time while doing it. Team work and goodwill to others on the course is essential in your journey to the finish line.
Nature Valley Trail View
Nature Valley Trail View offers 300-plus miles of immersive national parks content, through panoramic views and interactive guides to three of America’s most iconic national parks. A blend of boots-on-the-ground fieldwork and future-forward digital technology, NatureValleyTrailView.com offers views of trails at Grand Canyon, Great Smoky Mountains and Yellowstone National Parks.
Scale the Strat and fight lung disease
The American Lung Association in Nevada, Stratosphere Casino, Hotel & Tower and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield are proud to present the fourth annual Scale the Strat, an extreme stair climb event and fundraiser at the world famous Stratosphere Tower on Saturday, March 3 and Sunday, March 4, 2012. Video Video
Summer Camp Expo is Saturday at The Meadows School
What will your child experience this summer? Visit with more than 50 local and national camp representatives. The Expo runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is open to the public. Free admission.
Scale the Strat
Scale the Strat is the American Lung Association in Nevada's competitive stair climb. Individuals and teams will race up the Stratosphere Observation Tower inside staircase, while raising money to fund lung health research, education and advocacy in Southern Nevada.
Black History Month at Springs Preserve
Commemorating the contributions of African-Americans to Southern Nevada's history and culture, the Springs Preserve presents its third annual Black History Month Festival.
Get Healthy Clark County
The Southern Nevada Health District will launch its 10 in 10 Challenge, the online program to help participants cut calories and increase daily caloric burn. The free program kicks off Monday, Feb. 6.
National Parks honor MLK with free admission
Red Rock and Lake Mead National Recreation Area and all 397 national parks will be fee-free for all visitors to commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Saturday, January 14 through Monday, January 16.


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