Keep Red Rock Rural
Save Red Rock is always on the lookout for threats to the Rural character of the RRNCA. Check out the latest in our efforts.
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Recreational Safety
NDOT is asking the public to submit ideas for their 159/160 Corridor Study through Red Rock Canyon.
We are grateful that they considering the future of this area because these two roads have become dangerously busy corridors.
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Make it Rain!
Red Rock Canyon is suffering from extreme drought, and that's why Save Red Rock is partnering with the scientists at DRI on a groundbreaking new cloud seeding program with potential to bring much-needed rain and snowmelt to our thirsty canyon.
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Red Rock Legacy Trail
Since 2005, Save Red Rock has been fighting for a multi-use paved path for both cyclists and pedestrians to enjoy safely away from traffic. Our vision is finally becoming a reality. Learn more about this forthcoming off-road paved path in Red Rock Canyon.
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Save Lovell Canyon
In an effort to preserve Lovell Canyon, the Save Red Rock Lovell Canyon Stewards are working on a conservation easement with the U.S. Forest Service at the Torino Ranch for Children. Plus, we are seeking federal support to restore and resurface Lovell Canyon Road. Learn more about these important efforts.
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What’s Happening at Save Red Rock
- Press Release – LOVELL CANYON CLEAN UPHosted by Save Red Rock and presented by the Brett Torino Foundation with support from Centennial Subaru and Whole Foods Market, the event is expected to draw over 150 local volunteers to beautify the area and honor Mother Nature.