Elevated Views and Peaks
Clark County offers diverse vantage points, from the 1,149-foot Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas to the alpine summit of Charleston Peak, which reaches 11,916 feet. In the Valley of Fire, the Silica Dome showcases unique white sandstone formations. The region also hosts critical meteorological infrastructure, including the KESX NEXRAD radar tower and automated weather stations, which utilize these high elevations for regional monitoring and aviation safety.
Stratosphere Tower
The second tallest free standing observation tower in the western hemisphere.
Silica Dome
A prominent white sandstone formation within Valley of Fire State Park, formed from nearly pure silica sand.
Mt. Charleston
Mount Charleston, including Charleston Peak at 11,916 feet, is the highest mountain in both the Spring Mountains and Clark County, in…
KESX
A NEXRAD (Next-Generation Radar) station operated by the National Weather Service to provide meteorological data for the Las Vegas region.
Surface Weather Observation Station (ASOS)
An automated sensor suite providing high-frequency meteorological data for aviation and weather forecasting.
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