Henderson, NV is not walkable

Once again, I'm befuddled by Prevention magazine's list of the most walkable cities. Last year, they comically put Las Vegas in the top ten, and this year -- after perhaps being ridiculed for Vegas's inclusion -- they slipped in Henderson, NV at number 6.

Henderson, NV, a somewhat wealthy suburb south of Las Vegas, is not by any means walkable, unless you're considering walking on golf courses and within gated neighborhoods and casinos as your sole criteria. When I think of walkable, I think of cities where it's both possible and common to live without a car. I would bet that less than 2% of working residences in Henderson are carless, and as far as I know, it would be extremely difficult to get around without a car. And it is severely uncomfortable to be outside for two or so summer months of the year, when temperatures commonly hover between 100 and 115. Walking in, say, Boston during the few months where it's icy cold is far more doable with proper clothing and footwear.

That's not to say that Henderson doesn't have some good walking paths and hiking trails, especially those in the nearby River Mountains. But to call that "walkable" is misleading -- unless you live in a development right on the park's boundary, you'll have to drive to get there. Plus, it's only fair to mention Henderson's old downtown area, which could become pedestrian-friendly in the future, but is currently mostly quiet and economically depressed.

This list is a product of unbalanced criteria, and I wouldn't be surprised if Prevention was heavily lobbied by real estate companies.


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To be fair, the Bay Area isn't very walkable either ... at least when the muscles in your legs have atrophied from living in Vegas for a year.

SmilingDork | Thu, 03/08/2007 - 4:21pm

I looked at the list and I have not heard of many of those places. I'm surprised Boston and NYC were not on there.

Slater | Thu, 03/08/2007 - 9:31pm

It's not walkable cities, it's walking cities, and by that they meant the best places to get a walking workout, not to walk as a means of transportation. From their website:

Walking is the most popular type of exercise so this year we focused of our Best Walking Cities list on ideal locations to head out for a heart-pumping walking workout.

So there's nothing wrong with driving to the site of your walk, as long as there's lots of places to walk when you get there. Thus, Henderson's not such a bad choice.

Jon May | Fri, 03/09/2007 - 8:33pm

You're partially correct, although one of their criteria is "Use of mass transit," which is hardly relevant based on your description. But you're right in that CNN, which used the word "walkable," should get more of the blame than Prevention.

crazymonk | Fri, 03/09/2007 - 8:38pm

yeah, that criterion did seem out of place given everything else. what does mass transit have to do with having places to exercise? It simply serves to confuse CNN, I think.

Jon May | Fri, 03/09/2007 - 10:59pm

I live in the Green Valley area of Henderson and we have a beautiful walking trail that I just experienced today in fact. You can see the pictures. No casinos in sight ;)

http://www.juliesjournal.com/2007/03/25/i-walk-the-line-or-the-trail/

Julie | Sun, 03/25/2007 - 4:22pm

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