Red Rock Legacy Trail starts construction, prioritizing the safety of hikers and cyclists
In February of 2020, the Clark County Commission approved construction of the Red Rock Legacy Trail.
In February of 2020, the Clark County Commission approved construction of the Red Rock Legacy Trail.

Construction of a bicycle and pedestrian trail connecting Summerlin and Red Rock National Conservation Area kicked off with a groundbreaking ceremony last week.

Construction on Red Rock Legacy Trail, a project the community has worked on for nearly two decades to enhance safety and improve access for cyclists and outdoor users in the Red Rock Canyon area, kicked off on July 1.

Originally published in msn.com By Allura Leggard The groundbreaking for phase one of the Red Rock Legacy Trail has officially begun. For 20 long miles, the
Two decades ago, the hit-and-run death of off-duty Metropolitan Police Department officer Don Albietz while biking near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area spurred a local advocacy
Story by Alan Snel Photos by Hugh Byrne LAS VEGAS, Nevada — As is the case with regrettably so many bicycle safety projects, the 19-mile
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The groundbreaking for phase one of the Red Rock Legacy Trail has officially begun. For 20 long miles, the new Red Rock
The 19-mile trail will connect Summerlin to Blue Diamond Road, providing cyclists a safer alternative to sharing narrow roads with vehicles at the popular recreation area
A very, very, very long-awaited trail through Red Rock Canyon is finally breaking ground this summer.
The paved Red Rock Legacy Trail, when completed, will follow alongside state Route 159, providing a safe route for cyclists and pedestrians.

Bicyclists, runners and anyone who loves the outdoors and Red Rock have waited for literally two decades –