It's one of my favorite places! I grew up in Las Vegas and it would be a shame to build near that beautiful part of Gods creation!
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Anonymous
9 years ago
Climber of Red Rocks and backpacker of this beautiful park.
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Adele Harrington
9 years ago
We don't want to ruin more beautiful landscapes and historical sites. It shouldnt become a story we have to tell our Children about with photos. They should be able to see and experience something that is naturally beautiful. Not to mention all the tourists who come just to see this picturesque site and explore on the trials and hikes! Do not let this happen!!! Once it's gone, it's gone. There's no getting it back and all we're left with is regrets.
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Ryan M Johnson
9 years ago
Keep public lands public and not sold to developers!!!
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Ramona sanchez
9 years ago
Leave it alone
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Jesse Tatum
9 years ago
There is plenty other land to develop than conservation land that is enjoyed by many others and is one of Vegas' most amazing outdoor attractions.
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Sherrie Dillon
9 years ago
This is one of our favorite places to go when we visit our daughter that lives in Las Vegas. It would be a shame to have it become a commercial developed place. Part of its beauty is that it is such a natural place!
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Dawnetta Abraham
9 years ago
I was born and raised in Las Vegas. You owe it to the land the people the tourist and yourselves to keep this areas prsitine and void of homes
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Anonymous
9 years ago
My favorite thing to do in Vegas! Don't mess it up!!!
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Anonymous
9 years ago
No building near Red Rock!!!!
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Jas Hepburn
9 years ago
Every little helps!
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elizabeth hirschkind
9 years ago
This idea is criminal & shameful. There is enough desert that has been destroyed. Too many trails I call my "church" have been destroyed are now home to endless seas of identical homes. Leave Red Rock alone.
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Carson Fackler
9 years ago
Please do not permanently change this area.
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Rose Burke
9 years ago
Keep Red Rock wild and undeveloped so that present and future generations may experience this gift of nature.
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Rebecca Embler
9 years ago
Keep Red Rocks uncommercialized!
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Marshall Mcgill
9 years ago
Stop developing on this beautiful landscape, it is such a disgrace to the planet and it's beauty!
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Samuel Bennett
9 years ago
To whom this may concern,
I make several trips a year to visit Red Rock because of the unique accessibility this wild, national park has. It is truly a national treasure, and is the reason that me and so many others return to Vegas many times a year and will continue to do so. To see a housing and shopping development pop up within the park would significantly take away from the draw of such a special place. I beg you, please consider the special meaning this place has to so many people from all over the world before allowing it to be developed. I truly believe that with the growing popularity of interest by outdoor enthusiasts all over the world that here is more value in maintaining the park in its current state. If a shopping center and home development were to exist in the middle of the park, I for one would likely opt out for trips to other places with a more pristine feel.
Thank you,
It's one of my favorite places! I grew up in Las Vegas and it would be a shame to build near that beautiful part of Gods creation!
Climber of Red Rocks and backpacker of this beautiful park.
We don't want to ruin more beautiful landscapes and historical sites. It shouldnt become a story we have to tell our Children about with photos. They should be able to see and experience something that is naturally beautiful. Not to mention all the tourists who come just to see this picturesque site and explore on the trials and hikes! Do not let this happen!!! Once it's gone, it's gone. There's no getting it back and all we're left with is regrets.
Keep public lands public and not sold to developers!!!
Leave it alone
There is plenty other land to develop than conservation land that is enjoyed by many others and is one of Vegas' most amazing outdoor attractions.
This is one of our favorite places to go when we visit our daughter that lives in Las Vegas. It would be a shame to have it become a commercial developed place. Part of its beauty is that it is such a natural place!
I was born and raised in Las Vegas. You owe it to the land the people the tourist and yourselves to keep this areas prsitine and void of homes
My favorite thing to do in Vegas! Don't mess it up!!!
No building near Red Rock!!!!
Every little helps!
This idea is criminal & shameful. There is enough desert that has been destroyed. Too many trails I call my "church" have been destroyed are now home to endless seas of identical homes. Leave Red Rock alone.
Please do not permanently change this area.
Keep Red Rock wild and undeveloped so that present and future generations may experience this gift of nature.
Keep Red Rocks uncommercialized!
Stop developing on this beautiful landscape, it is such a disgrace to the planet and it's beauty!
To whom this may concern, I make several trips a year to visit Red Rock because of the unique accessibility this wild, national park has. It is truly a national treasure, and is the reason that me and so many others return to Vegas many times a year and will continue to do so. To see a housing and shopping development pop up within the park would significantly take away from the draw of such a special place. I beg you, please consider the special meaning this place has to so many people from all over the world before allowing it to be developed. I truly believe that with the growing popularity of interest by outdoor enthusiasts all over the world that here is more value in maintaining the park in its current state. If a shopping center and home development were to exist in the middle of the park, I for one would likely opt out for trips to other places with a more pristine feel. Thank you,
Keep Red Rocks Rural!
Save red rock
Keep Red Rock as is