Monday, June 25, 2018

Road Tripping: Hafen Fishing Pond in Mesquite, NV


Upon actually making our arrival into the town of Mesquite, we had a fair bit of time free before we were obligated to be anywhere or do anything so we opted to use the time to explore. There are several casinos in Mesquite, like the Casablanca, the Eureka, or the Virgin River Hotel and Casino, if you're into gambling, buffets, bowling or arcades- or drinks, movies, live music... Casinos are pretty much a one-stop-shop for entertainment when you're traveling. A safe bet, as it were. At least, they are if you have money to spend and ample time to waste! We did explore some of the casinos later on, but while it was still nice and sunny out we figured it would be preferable to drive around the city and try to get a feel for the lay of it. Once you get away from the casinos, which tend to be clustered around the freeway exits like grapes on a vine,  it veers decidedly suburban. This makes sense, of course, as this isn't really a city built upon thriving masses of tourists, but rather a small town that takes advantage of it's proximity to transit hubs to feed their families and keep the town thrumming along. The residential areas stretch out into the edges of the desert, a diffusion of buildings unevenly distributed in pockets of new growth huddled together, blocks adjacent to vacant buildings dotting one of the larger streets.  There's not a lot of stop lights to be bothered about, and those there are proliferate in the business neighborhoods. Some of the neighborhoods were very new, but there's still many older buildings lingering around that have their own unique charms. It would seem that some of the money being brought in by the casinos has gone into the Parks and Rec department, because we found ourselves at the Hafen Fishing Pond which was a beautiful little park with a 2-acre pond sporadically populated with rainbow trout and catfish, alongside jogging/walking trails, playground, tennis courts... not to mention the miles and miles of open desert beyond, where BMX and ATV routes ran alongside the park's exterior. We saw several people dart past on the sandy paths, clouds of dust following their tires. 


We were happy just to have found such a lovely little park, but when the sprinklers came on it was a bonus awesome surprise. Riding in the van all day, despite the opening of many windows and utilization of fans, didn't leave feeling super great. A quick sprint through the sprinklers woke me right up and cooled me off considerably. We also chatted with a friendly gentleman with an adorable little dog, who told us a bit about the park and nearby area. There were families playing on the little playground near the parking area, enjoying the weather, too. Can you blame them? It was warm, but not the full brunt of summer heat yet, and with the waning sunlight it was growing even more pleasant. 


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Thanks for stopping by!

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XOXO,
NAU

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