Riverside, NV
History
Riverside is located on the route of the Old Spanish Trail,
that entered the Virgin River Valley after crossing the Beaver Dam Mountains,
reaching the river at what is now Littlefield and passed down river past the
site of Riverside to the Colorado River where it turned west. After 1847, avoid
quicksands and marshes along the Virgin River that bogged down wagons, the
wagon road called the Mormon Road that followed the Old Spanish Trail in many
places, passed through the site of Riverside where it turned north, away from
the old route, climbing toward Virgin Hill where it turned west to ascend a
steep narrow ridge to the top of Mormon Mesa. The road then crossed Mormon Mesa
to the Muddy River crossing it opposite the mouth of California Wash, west of
modern Glendale, Nevada and continued up that wash to Las Vegas Springs.
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