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  2. Las Vegas Wash - Wikipedia

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    The wash just below Lake Las Vegas Before development in the valley above the wash, it was able to contain the flows from rain water that fell in the valley and hills above. When the first sewage treatment plant went on line, the flows began increasing to the point that the channel expanded in size as the increased flows eroded the wash's ...

  3. Clark County Regional Flood Control District - Wikipedia

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    Since Las Vegas is located in a basin with a single outlet, the Las Vegas Wash, all rain runoff drains to the east side of the basin where it will eventually be deposited into Lake Mead. Rainfall in the surrounding mountain ranges, can cause flooding in the area as water flows off the mountains onto the valley floor. The area is also subject to ...

  4. Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The national monument is located in the Upper Las Vegas Wash and protects part of the Tule Springs. [2] The wash area also includes several patches of the rare Las Vegas bear poppy. The land was designated after a local campaign to permanently protect the landscape as a national monument. [3] [4] [5]

  5. Tule Springs - Wikipedia

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    The wash, also known as the Upper Las Vegas Wash feeds into the Las Vegas Wash. [2] The wash area also includes several patches of the rare Las Vegas bear poppy.. This area is part of Ice Age Fossils State Park, a 23,000-acre (9,300 ha) conservation area, and Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, established in 2014.

  6. Las Vegas Valley - Wikipedia

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    The valley in the northwest section is a northwest-by-southeast [21] trending area, and trending parallel to Las Vegas Wash, lies at the northeast of the Spring Mountains massif. U.S. Route 95 leaves Las Vegas's northwest and goes northwesterly through the northwest valley section, with Las Vegas Wash about 2 miles (3 km) [22] northeast.

  7. Lake Mead - Wikipedia

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    The Las Vegas Bay Marina was relocated in 2002 [41] and the Lake Mead Marina was relocated in 2008 [42] to Hemenway Harbor. Overton Marina and Echo Bay Marina have been closed due to low levels in the northern part of the Overton Arm. Government Wash, Las Vegas Bay, and Pearce Ferry boat launch ramps have been closed.

  8. Spring Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Spring Mountains divide the Pahrump Valley and Amargosa River basins from the Las Vegas Valley watershed, which drains into the Colorado River watershed, by way of Las Vegas Wash into Lake Mead, thus the mountains define part of the boundary of the Great Basin.

  9. Las Vegas Bay - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Bay where Las Vegas Wash empties into it. View of Las Vegas Bay from an airplane. Las Vegas Bay is a bay at the western edge of Lake Mead in the U.S. state of Nevada. The bay is located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area to the northeast of the city of Henderson, Nevada, near the junction of Lake Mead Drive and Lake Mead ...