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However, as of 2020, the portion of Valley of Fire Road within the state park boundaries is still maintained by NDOT as a state park road. [11] A 10.5-mile (16.9 km) section of the Valley of Fire Road—the portion between the west and east entrances to the state park—was designated a Nevada Scenic Byway on June 30, 1995. [12]
Lake Valley Back Country Byway: New Mexico: 48 77 NM 27 and NM 26 near Nutt: NM 152 and I-25 near Hillsboro: This backway is between the Mimbres and Caballo mountains and the Cookes Range in southwestern New Mexico. Passes through ranching land and features the ghost town of Lake Valley. Also a State Scenic Byway. [35] [36] [37] I/II
Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway: 63.0 101.4 North Dakota ND 32 in Lisbon: CR 21 north of Valley City: June 13, 2002: Historic drive through quaint farmland along the Sheyenne River: Historic [160] NSB Silver Thread Colorado Scenic & Historic Byway: 117.0 188.3 Colorado SH 149 and US 160 in South Fork: SH 149 and US 50 in Curecanti National ...
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The Valley of Fires Recreation Area provides access to the Malpaís on its east edge, about 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Carrizozo on U.S. Route 380. [9] The highway has several scenic overlooks where it crosses the Malpaís. The entire extent of the flow can be seen from higher elevations to the east on U.S. Route 380.
Elephant Rock is located 42 miles (68 km) northeast of downtown Las Vegas in the Valley of Fire State Park near the park's east entrance. The landform is one of the most photographed attractions within the park. [4] It is set in the Mojave Desert and it is one of the most famous sandstone features in Nevada. [5]
The power company also acknowledged in its statement that it discovered a downed powerline in the area of the Hurst Fire in the San Fernando Valley, north of downtown Los Angeles, but “does not ...