November Newsletter

NVOBC Members are Making History!

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Letter from the Director

Dear NVOBC members and NV outdoor community,

Winter is here! (or fall? what are the seasons anymore?)

As the weather is changing, I hope you all are finding great ways to get outdoors and recreate. As for me, I’m looking forward to getting out to the crag, and maybe dabbling in a bit of snow sports!

On a more professional note, I recently attended the Nevada Governor’s Conference on Tourism and was ecstatic to hear so much chatter about outdoor recreation. It is always nice to hear from non-outdoor industry people how important outdoor recreation is to the state’s economy.

Mandi Elliott

Soon, we will have some more tangible information on exactly how impactful our industry is. This month, the BEA will be releasing the 2023 Outdoor Industry Satellite Account (more information below), and we can leverage that information to advocate for our outdoors!

There is always exciting stuff happening in the outdoor space, so stick around and stay tuned!

Sincerely,
Mandi Elliott
Executive Director, Nevada Outdoor Business Coalition


Member Spotlight

Lee Canyon

Our Member Spotlight this month is Lee Canyon!

Lee Canyon has been an NVOBC Member for many years, and has been a leader in the outdoor industry and climate activism. They also have some exciting news included down below!

Established in 1963, Lee Canyon is located approximately one hour from downtown Las Vegas in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. During the winter season, Lee Canyon offers guests 195 acres of terrain, 27 trails accessed via four chairlifts and one conveyor lift, and 250 acres of hike-to terrain. Lee Canyon averages more than 161 inches of snowfall annually and offers ski and snowboard coaching, terrain parks, and amenities such as dining and retail. Lee Canyon is a Mountain Capital Partners property and operates during all seasons. For more information, please visit leecanyonlv.com and follow Lee Canyon on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.


Upcoming Events

LVMTBF

More exciting events in Southern Nevada! SNMBA will be hosting the first-ever Las Vegas Mountain Bike Festival in Blue Diamond!

There will be tons of fun for the whole family, including kid-specific activities, food, music, bike demos, and vendors. Raffle tickets will also be available if you want a chance to win some cool prizes!

November 16th
Blue Diamond Park
10am-4pm

Whether you’re a seasoned mountain biker or simply bike-curious, this is an event you don’t want to miss.

For more information, email alison@snmba.org


Midnight Madness LV

Whether you’re an athlete or a business looking to market, this event is for you!

Turf Wars Kickball is coming to Vegas next summer, and they looking for sponsors and vendors. Check out their website to learn more information about their event!

Event Name: Turf Wars Vegas | Midnight Madness
Event Date: June 19th-21st 2025
Event Location: 628 W Craig Rd, North Las Vegas, NV 89032

If you are interested in getting your business involved, email Arion at arion.herbert@playmarsports.com


Industry Pulse

Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account Coming Soon

On November 20th, we will receive the latest economic data for the Outdoor Recreation Industry.

Every year, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) releases vital data detailing the economic impact of the Outdoor Industry across the nation and throughout each state. This month, the BEA will be releasing the satellite report for the Outdoor Industry in 2023.

The NVOBC will be attending the announcement meeting hosted by the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, and will pass along the information provided.

This data is our secret weapon. The more evidence we have that our industry is economically impactful, the more we can advocate for investment, protection, and support!


Local News

Lee Canyon Opens for the Winter Season

Lee Canyon opened for its 2024/25 winter season on Saturday, Nov. 2. The Rabbit Peak chairlift that serves the resort’s beginner terrain will operate from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. After record heat this summer in Las Vegas, Lee Canyon could be the second ski resort in the western U.S. to open this year; it will be the first Nevada ski resort to open. This also marks a first-ever ski/snowboard and mountain bike season overlap for a Nevada resort.

“Lee Canyon’s investment in snowmaking capabilities lets us deliver this stellar combination of adventures to our guests. We’re also a team of passionate skiers and snowboarders, so an opening is a huge win for everyone,” says Josh Bean, Lee Canyon’s director of mountain operations. “Lee Canyon is totally committed to elevating our guest experience.”

In 2011, Lee Canyon opened its Rabbit Peak chair on Saturday, Oct. 8, making it the first U.S. ski area to open for the season.

In the past five years, Lee Canyon has invested $17 million in upgrades, including two new chairlifts, a downhill mountain bike park, Hillside Lodge and expanded snowmaking and parking.
Lee Canyon’s daily winter operating hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Winter season and daily passes are on sale now at leecanyonlv.com.

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NVOBC Members!

Don't forget to use our NVOBC Dropbox to share photos, content, and materials for us to spotlight! This can be a recent Nevada trip you've taken, an event you're hosting, information about your business or product, or anything else you'd like us to post.

If you don't have the link to the Dropbox, send Mandi an email! mandi@nvobc.org

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NATIONAL MONUMENTS PROTECT COMMUNITIES AND ECONOMIES

The NVOBC is disappointed in the "Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act" introduced by Rep Mark Amodei (NV-02) and Rep Celeste Maloy (UT-02).

The proposed legislation would strip presidential authority to designate national monuments, which would in turn damage economic opportunity for outdoor recreation communities. It is a gross misconception that public land limits economic opportunity- A report from Headwaters Economics shows the consistent improvement of local economies in communities with National Monuments.

"The study found no evidence that designating these national monuments prevented economic growth. Instead, trends in key economic indicators such as population, employment, personal income, and per capita income either continued or improved in each of the regions surrounding the national monuments."
-The Economic Importance of National Monuments to Communities

The NVOBC urges Representatives Amodei and Maloy to reconsider the effect this legislation will have on rural and outdoor communities.
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NVOBC Members! 

Don't forget to use our NVOBC Dropbox to share photos, content, and materials for us to spotlight! This can be a recent Nevada trip you've taken, an event you're hosting, information about your business or product, or anything else you'd like us to post. 

If you don't have the link to the Dropbox, send Mandi an email! mandi@nvobc.org

#outdooradventures #nevadaoutdoorbusinesscoalition #nevadaoutdoorbusiness #nevadaoutdoors #outdoorindustry #oba #nevadaoutdoorrecreation
NATIONAL MONUMENTS PROTECT COMMUNITIES AND ECONOMIES

The NVOBC is disappointed in the "Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act" introduced by Rep Mark Amodei (NV-02) and Rep Celeste Maloy (UT-02). 

The proposed legislation would strip presidential authority to designate national monuments, which would in turn damage economic opportunity for outdoor recreation communities. It is a gross misconception that public land limits economic opportunity- A report from Headwaters Economics shows the consistent improvement of local economies in communities with National Monuments. 

"The study found no evidence that designating these national monuments prevented economic growth. Instead, trends in key economic indicators such as population, employment, personal income, and per capita income either continued or improved in each of the regions surrounding the national monuments." 
-The Economic Importance of National Monuments to Communities

The NVOBC urges Representatives Amodei and Maloy to reconsider the effect this legislation will have on rural and outdoor communities.
The NVOBC is excited to share some content from our member Silver Tree Films!

@silvertreefilmsben  is a Las Vegas based production company directed by native Las Vegan Benjamin C Robertson. They have experience filming in Nevada, California, Arizona, Utah, Washington, and Poland. Primarily, Silver Tree Films makes films, short films, commercials, documentaries, sports related material, website videos, and photography. They work hard to make the highest quality product for their clients.

If you're looking for someone to create video content for you, reach out to Ben! 

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NVOBC Members are making history! Check out our newsletter (you know where the link is!) to learn more. 

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We love an unexpected girls night! (There were guys there too, just not pictured 😝 )

Our Summit Social was a fantastic success! Lots of new faces and friendships, and some great food and drink from our member Aspire Coffee House! 

Thank you to everyone who stopped by, and we can't wait to do it again soon 🤩 

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We've SOLD OUT! 

Thank you everyone for your excitement about our Outdoor Industry Mixer! If you missed it this time, don't worry, there are more to come 😁 

Are you interested in hosting a Summit Social at your location? Email mandi@nvobc.org to see how we can partner! 

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We are two days away from our Summit Social! Get your tickets using the link in our bio! 

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We are one week away from our Summit Social! Grab some fantastic food and drink from @aspirecoffeehouse and chat with us about all things outdoors in Nevada. 

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