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Reno, Nev., is often described as "the biggest little city in the world." This saying is especially applicable to the topography which provides for world-class hiking, rafting and kayaking. There are three exciting casino hotels in Ren…
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Reno, Nevada is well-known for an abundance of casinos and nightlife. However, its valley locale alongside the Sierra Nevada mountains, near the Nevada-California border, means that outdoor activities abound. Spend the daylight hours h…
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The areas surrounding Las Vegas provide excellent access to hiking, mountain biking and camping. But what about the glitz of Las Vegas? If you're heading there with the family, you'll find the city offers more than gambling and shows.…
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Hotel discounts for police help make a stay in Las Vegas more affordable. Many Las Vegas hotels offer discounts for police. Lowest average discounted rates as of 2009 range from $19 a night to $800 for accommodations ranging from a roo…
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Reno is one of the largest cities in Nevada. Hiking paths such as the Black's Canyon Trail and the Chimney Beach Trail at nearby Lake Tahoe draw thousands of outdoor enthusiasts annually. Even more visitors come for Reno's world-famous…
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Many associate Reno, Nevada, with bustling casinos and gambling, but for the outdoor lover there are abundant opportunities to bike, hike, fish, ski, golf and explore nature. If you're looking for accommodations out of the ordinary, ch…
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Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to Reno. The northern Nevada city is known as "America's Adventure Place." Gambling was legalized in the state in 1931, after which Reno began to fill up with hotel/casino establishments. Centered…
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While Las Vegas is not known as a family-friendly destination, there are some aspects of Sin City that make it worthwhile for children. Your children will always remember an excursion to the Grand Canyon or Lake Mead. Vegas itself offe…
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When people think of Las Vegas, images of bright lights, busy casinos, exciting shows and vibrant night life often come to mind. Las Vegas, however, has plenty of family activities, such as access to exciting Grand Canyon Tours, amusem…
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The Las Vegas area has much more to offer than just gambling and adult entertainment. The valleys and canyons surrounding Las Vegas offer rich outdoor opportunities for the whole family, such as hiking, biking, bird watching, rock clim…
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Henderson, Nevada, the second-largest city in the state, features urban shopping, casinos, restaurants and art galleries. It is close to Red Rocks State Park, a site for hiking and rock climbing. Nearby Las Vegas provides visitors to t…
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Reno is home to miles and miles of trails as well as The Chutes, a unique ski area located at Mt. Rose Ski Resort that allows advanced skiers the opportunity to fly down the mountain and experience 1,500 feet of vertical at a 40- to 55…
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Las Vegas is more known for its gambling and Sin City moniker than for being a family friendly vacation spot, but the city has definitely changed to being a fun destination for the whole family. In addition to the casinos being located…
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Las Vegas is North America's third-most popular vacation destination, according to Forbes magazine. There is a lot to do in Vegas, whether you are traveling with your spouse, friends, coworkers or family. The city is most famous for it…
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Every year, many people around the world plan family vacations. The majority of the people who travel travel with children and have to plan activities that the entire family--from the youngest to the oldest member--will enjoy. Many hot…
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