There's more to Nevada than Las Vegas, especially for the adventure traveler. Northern Nevada offers backpacking, bouldering and biking as well as access to some of the most beautiful red rock trails in the Southwest. read more
The city of Pahrump, Nevada, is less than 60 miles west of Las Vegas and is the eastern gateway to Death Valley National Park. Pahrump, which comes from the Paiute description for water coming from rocks, has a population of around 38,000,… read more
Most people think of Vegas casinos when they think of Nevada. In truth, the state holds a number of natural wonders for outdoors enthusiasts to enjoy. Some are close to major cities, making them easy to access by road or airport. read more
Reno, Nevada, bills itself as "The Biggest Little City in the World" and boasts a number of options for visiting tourists. Gambling is legal there, as it is in the rest of Nevada, and nearby Lake Tahoe offers a plethora of outdoor activitie… read more
One of the biggest states in the U.S., Nevada is known as the Silver State. The Nevada Tourism website boasts that when in Nevada, "outdoor recreation awaits at every turn," with hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding and water sports being s… read more
Laughlin, Nevada, is less than 100 miles south of Las Vegas, bordering the state of Arizona. It is known for its friendly gambling atmosphere along with water activities and other area attractions. read more
Travel within 80 miles of Las Vegas to the city of Mesquite, Nevada on the border of northern Arizona. Experience extreme adventure activities, annual events and gambling casinos in a small town surrounded by the open and untouched Virgin R… read more
Experience the sights of Nevada beyond Las Vegas and gambling casinos by traveling along the various interstates and routes across the Silver State. Nevada contains attractions outside the major cities like state and national parks, annual… read more
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