Review #600 For Review 600 I am writing about a beautiful land of nature adjacent to the Las Vegas Valley. It is the River Mountains. When we think of the nature wonderlands adjacent to Las Vegas, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, and Lake Mead National Recreation Area come to mind. The River Mountains often gets overlooked. It is the range of mountains bordered by the City of Henderson to the west, Boulder City to the south, and the Lake Mead National Recreation Area to the east and north. The River Mountains Loop Trail is the non-motorized beltway around the River Mountains. The River Mountains is a nature wonderland that I have escaped to for years to improve my physical and mental health. It has been my nature therapy you can say. My escapes into the River Mountains started from my hikes along the 35 mile River Mountains Loop Trail and hiking up Red & Black Mountain. This review shares the greatness of the River Mountains. Hopefully I will convert you to falling in love with the River Mountains. The River Mountains is a nature wonderland where teddy bear chola cactus stand tall in a valley near Lake Mead. This is a beautiful serene Valley where it is easy to doze off with the sole sounds of a gentle wind and distant airplanes. The River Mountains is a nature wonderland to rise above it all. It’s Red & Black Mountain is an open space up in the stratosphere with breathtaking views of Boulder City, Las Vegas, Henderson, and Lake Mead. The River Mountains is where the big horn sheep come to play. The River Mountains is one of the most important areas in Nevada for the big horn sheep. They congregate at Hemenway Valley Park in Boulder City. I have also seen them in the central Valley of the River Mountains on the unpaved Lake Mead National Recreation Area Powerline Road. The River Mountains is a nature wonderland of fascination. With its open spaces, clean air, and picture postcard Mountains I feel more conscious. Whether it’s a rock up near Black Mountain that resembles an alligator rock or a Magic Tree near mile marker 12 of the Loop Trail, the River Mountains amazes me. The Magic Tree is a place where I have prayed and let out my soul. The valleys off the Loop Trail in the remote reaches of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area are where I go to explore the unseen. When I follow the sun through a remote wash I explore with the fascination of a travel writer. This hiking season a high priority is to hike the wash in the backcountry near the Teddy Bear Chola Forest. The River Mountains is a beautiful backdrop to a sunset. Some of my favorite meditative walks in nature include a sunset turning Red Mountain orange. Deeper in the night I have enjoyed walking along a dark segment of the River Mountains Loop Trail in Henderson taking in the moon and stars over the hushed Mountains with the mesmerizing carpet of the Las Vegas Valley below. The River Mountains is a 5 star backyard of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Area. I highly recommend seeing it from the various segments of the River Mountains Loop Trail where there are washes and valleys that connect to the River Mountains. A nice day would be to watch the bighorn sheep in Hemenway Valley Park, then walk South on Valley Drive to the River Mountains Loop Trail(in this area parallel to US93). From here you could hike Lake Mead bound to the Teddy Bear Chola Cactus Forest spur or Bootleg Canyon bound to Red & Black Mountain. From my experience the best time to watch the big horn sheep is around dinner time. I highly recommend exploring this five star backyard of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Area. Into my 600th Unilocal review the River Mountains amazes me just as much as it did when I was exploring it with a dumb phone years before Unilocaling. I guess a nature wonderland is like fine wine that gets better with age. With that said, a toast to the River Mountains.