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CROSBY, STILLS, & NASH RENOWNED MUSICIANS PERFORM CLASSIC HITS AT THE PALMS. Crosby, Stills, & Nash are set to perform career-spanning favorites and new songs at The Pearl inside Palms Casino Resort on Sept. 27 at 8 p.m., with tickets starting at $59. The group is performing songs from their extensive catalogue, as well as new material from each member. CSN is accompanied on stage by its backing band: Shane Fontayne (guitar), Steve DiStanislao (drums), Kevin McCormick (bass), James Raymond (keyboards), and Todd Caldwell (organ). More than four decades since the group first harmonized in Laurel Canyon and played its first-ever concert as a trio at Woodstock, its members continue a creative partnership that is one of the most influential and enduring in music. David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash have each been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame two times. They are also in the Songwriterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hall of Fame, honored both for CSN as a group, and as individual solo artists.
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PLAN YOUR TRIP Crosby, Stills, & Nash Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas Sept. 27 palms.com, 866-942-7770
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WELLS, NEVADA Things to put on your Wells, Nevada Bucket List.
September-November Sept. 4th-7th- GNATSASS Dual Sport Motorbike Ride (4-day event) Sept. 13th- Race to the Angel Sept. 14th- 2 Person Drip Scramble Golf Tournament (10 am) Sept. 20th-21st- Couples Best Ball tournament (10 am)
Oct. 4th- Archery Golf tournament Oct. 5th- 18 holes the Hard Way Golf tournament (10 am) Oct. 11th- Crab Feed Fundraiser Nov. 22nd- Hummin’bolt Quilter’s Christmas Bazaar
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January 26-31, 2015 • Elko, Nevada With Eli Barsi, Baxter Black, Cowboy Celtic, Don Edwards, Linda M. Hasselstrom, Yvonne Hollenbeck, Corb Lund & The Hurtin’ Albertans, Gary McMahan, Wally McRae, Waddie Mitchell, Gretchen Peters, Tom Russell, Ian Tyson, The Western Flyers, Wylie & The Wild West, Paul Zarzyski and many more! Tickets on sale to Western Folklife Center members September 2 and to the general public October 2, 2014.
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The Bunkhouse Saloon has its fall music schedule, with Washed Out, Mike Doughty, Leopold and his Fiction, Big Data, Blonde Redhead, and many more bands and performances set for the venue. These performances join previously announced bands Built to Spill, The Breeders, Bob Mould, Allen Stone, and RJD2 on The Bunkhouse Saloon’s fall lineup. Established in 1953, The Bunkhouse Saloon earned a reputation over past decades as one of Las Vegas’ best places to see both established and emerging bands. Renovations to Bunkhouse Saloon included installation of a new ceiling and exterior wall, as well as extending the length of the building to accommodate a new top of the line kitchen, a new stage, and a state-of-the-art Meyer sound system.
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The Entrance Band Jack Evan Johnson The Dirty Hooks The Big Friendly Corporation with Dusty Sunshine Cheers Elephant with Sang Bleu The Breeders with The Neptunas Black Taxi with Toy Bombs Big Data with, Wizdumb, and Moxcie Gardens & Villa with SANDY Alex G Fat Tony with Ekoh Most Thieves with A Crowd of Small Adventures Allen Stone with Bad Rabbits and Bonavox Washed Out Bob Mould with Mercy Music
Matt Mahaffey Saintseneca Johnette Napolitano (of Concrete Blonde) Meatbodies with The Hunters Mandeep Sethi Mike Doughty with Richard Grewar Tinariwen Immigrant Union Candy Warpop with Clepto and Caliban and the Witch PLAN YOUR TRIP Bunkhouse Saloon Fall Performances 24 S. 11th St., Las Vegas, NV 89101 bunkhousedowntown.com
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DARYL HALL AND JOHN OATES
OH-OH HERE THEY COME: NO. 1 SELLING ROCK DUO BRINGS CLASSIC HITS TO THE COLOSSEUM.
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n the heels of their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Daryl Hall and John Oates are set to make their firstever appearance at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The pair’s hits have withstood the test of time, selling more albums than any other duo in history and influencing many modern rock bands including the Killers, Death Cab for Cutie, and more. From the mid-1970s to the mid-’80s, the duo would score six No. 1 singles, including “Rich Girl,” “Kiss on My List,” “Private Eyes,” “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do),” “Maneater,” and “Out of Touch” from six consecutive multi-platinum albums. The era would also produce five additional Top 10 singles: “Sara Smile,” “One on One,” “You Make My Dreams,” “Say It Isn’t So,” and “Method of Modern Love.” The action begins at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 22, with tickets starting at just $55. 8
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WHEN Oct. 22 Showtime: 7:30 p.m. TICKETS thecolosseum.com, 888-929-7849 Starting at $55 WORTH A CLICK hallandoates.com
ALSO AT THE COLOSSEUM Jerry Seinfield, Sept. 5-6 Luis Miguel, Sept. 12-15 Rod Stewart, Sept. 20-21, 24, 26-27, 30; Oct. 2, 4-5
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NEWS Comedian Jeff Dunham has announced a new residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. “JEFF DUNHAM: Not Playing with a Full Deck” is set to open Friday, Nov. 28, and features Dunham’s signature ventriloquism. planethollywoodresort.com, 800-745-3000 Due to popular demand, Olivia Newton-John will extend her stay at Flamingo Las Vegas with her “Summer Nights” residency. The singer-actress will continue to take audiences on a musical journey of her life through January 2015. flamingolasvegas.com, 702-777-2782
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DON’T MISS DIANA ROSS The Colosseum at Caesars Palace Sept. 19 Showtime: 7:30 p.m. thecolosseum.com, 888-929-7849 Legendary icon Diana Ross is making a triumphant return to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace with her In the Name of Love tour—a compilation of her bestknown and greatest hits on Friday, Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. Diana Ross’ famed career—spanning almost five decades—has resulted in major awards and accolades and music history milestones, including induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Songwriters Hall of Fame, and more. Ross has been called one of the most iconic female singers of all time and one of the most prominent women in popular music history and pop culture of the late 20th century. Join Diana and relive classic hits like “Stop! In The Name of Love,” “Where Did Our Love Go,” and “You Keep Me Hangin’ On.”
HARTBEAT WEEKEND The Cosmopolitan Sept. 5-6 cosmopolitanlasvegas.com, 702-698-7000
AZIZ ANSARI Mandalay Bay Oct. 4 mandalaybay.com, 702-632-7777
30 SECONDS TO MARS The Cosmopolitan Sept. 20 cosmopolitanlasvegas.com, 702-698-7000
WICKED The Smith Center for the Performing Arts Oct. 8-12, 14-19, 21-26, 28-31; Nov. 1-2, 4-9 thesmithcenter.com, 702-749-2012
CROSBY, STILLS, & NASH The Palms Sept. 27 palms.com, 702-942-7777 JERRY LEWIS The Smith Center for the Performing Arts Sept. 30 thesmithcenter.com, 702-749-2012 BLAKE SHELTON Mandalay Bay Oct. 3 mandalaybay.com, 702-632-7777
THE EAGLES MGM Grand Oct. 11 mgmgrand.com, 702-891-1111 BRUNO MARS The Chelsea Oct. 17-18 cosmopolitanlasvegas.com, 877-763-2267 DARIUS RUCKER Hard Rock Hotel Oct. 19 hardrockhotel.com, 702-693-5000
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LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
MUSICAL AND CULINARY FESTIVAL CELEBRATES SECOND YEAR IN LAS VEGAS. The Life is Beautiful Festival has announced the official lineup and programming details for its highly anticipated sophomore year, set for Oct. 24-26. Expanding from a two-day to a three-day cultural event in response to the success of its first year, Life is Beautiful is set to once again host the world’s top musicians, chefs, and cultural icons for an inspiring weekend in downtown Las Vegas. Expanding in both longevity and scope, this year’s festival features nearly 70 chart-topping acts, dozens of culinary giants, and world-renowned speakers, all on four massive stages, with unexpected art installations and several culinary villages. Over the course of the three days, the festival will feature an eclectic lineup of nearly 70 internationally established and emerging bands, including Kanye West, Foo Fighters, OutKast, Arctic Monkeys, Skrillex, Lionel Richie, The Flaming Lips, and more. Life is Beautiful’s culinary programming includes its popular Culinary Village experience—this time multiplied and integrated more seamlessly into the overall festival footprint—and will feature the best local restaurants that Las Vegas has to offer as well as curated, handcrafted pairings of beer, wine, and spirits from some of the world’s most distinguished mixologists, wine makers, and brewers. Also featured are the intimate Chefs On Stage demonstrations where guests can get an up-close look at techniques and inspirations. Tickets are available at lifeisbeautiful.com, and include multi-day and VIP packages.
PLAN YOUR TRIP Life is Beautiful Downtown Las Vegas Oct. 24-26 lifeisbeautiful.com
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NEVADA SESQUICENTENNIAL ALL-STAR CONCERT FROM SINATRA TO CIRQUE, THE SMITH CENTER CELEBRATES ALL.
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is presenting a star-studded evening celebrating Nevada’s sesquicentennial on Monday, Sept. 22 at 7 p.m. as part of the yearlong observance of Nevada’s 150th anniversary. What is sure to be the ultimate variety concert, this show is a not-to-be-missed event. Featuring some of the best of the Las Vegas Strip, the following are scheduled to appear thus far: Cirque du Soleil, Jubilee!, Jersey Boys, Million Dollar Quartet, and Penn & Teller. Additionally, singers Human Nature, Clint Holmes, Frankie Moreno, and Bob Anderson will be accompanied by The Lon Bronson Band and the Las Vegas Mass Choir. The evening also includes an inspiring reading by Nevada’s cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell and tributes to Frank Sinatra, Mark Twain, and Liberace. Las Vegas legend Jerry Lewis is also scheduled to appear, along with Las Vegas residents Susan Anton, Antonio Fargas, and Mark Shunock from “Rock of Ages.” Tickets start at $25 and proceeds will benefit The Smith Center’s education outreach programs. Tickets can be purchased at The Smith Center Box Office, located at 361 Symphony Park Ave., by phone at 702-749-2000 or 808-326-6868, and online at thesmithcenter.com.
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PLAN YOUR TRIP Nevada Sesquicentennial All-Star Concert The Smith Center for the Performing Arts 361 Symphony Park Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89106 Sept. 22 thesmithcenter.com, 702-749-2000
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RISE LANTERN FESTIVAL LIGHT UP THE SKY IN SOUTHERN NEVADA.
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It’s a centuries-old idea that’s both simple and powerful. Thousands of lanterns, each repRiSE Lantern Festival resenting a hope, a dream, a new leaf, or a forgotten wish coming together to form something Jean Dry Lake beautiful. On Oct. 18, RiSE Lantern Festival is bringing the experience to the Mojave Desert near Oct. 18 Las Vegas. risefestival.com, 775-997-9444 Attendees’ assigned seating area includes an individual bamboo ground mat, two sky lanterns, and one ground lantern. During the first hour, guests have the chance to write personalized messages on each lantern while listening to live music, relaxing, and enjoying great food and wine available for purchase. An hour after sunset, RiSE culminates as everyone lights and releases their lanterns in unison. RiSE’s responsibility to leave no trace is taken seriously. The wide-open nature of the event area makes conservation possible. Because they’re able to retrieve between 98-100% of the lanterns, and because each lantern is 100% biodegradable, sustainability is something they achieve with every event. Additionally, RiSE purchases carbon offsets for every vehicle they use in the setup and cleanup of the festival, and they encourage participants to purchase carbon offsets for their travel to and from the festival. 16
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• Photo stop at Hoover Dam • National Geographic Visitors Center and IMAX Theater • Visit Bright Angel Lodge and Mather Point lookout • View the widest and deepest parts of the Grand Canyon
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• Photo stop at Hoover Dam • Experience both Eagle and Guano lookout points • Visit the Hualapai Village & Hualapai Ranch • See Native American Dancers and Wild West shows • View the historic new Skywalk
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LORI DREW
STATEWIDE EVENTS & SHOWS Beyond Las Vegas’ glowing neon lie countless Nevada treasures waiting to be discovered. In this section we feature various events, shows, and other noteworthy happenings across the Silver State. Highlighted below are a couple statewide events you’ll want to be sure not to miss.
DON’T MISS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AIR RACES Reno-Stead Airport Sept. 10-14 airrace.org, 775-972-6663 GENOA CANDY DANCE Genoa Sept. 27-28 genoanevada.org, 775-782-8696 HAUNTED GHOST TRAINS East Ely Railway Depot, Ely Oct. 4, 11, 18, 24-25 nnry.com, 775-289-2085
ELDORADO GREAT ITALIAN FESTIVAL Eldorado Resort Casino, Reno Oct. 11-12 eldoradoreno.com, 775-786-5700
For 33 years, the Eldorado has brought the sights, sounds, and flavors of Italy to downtown Reno during the Eldorado Great Italian Festival. The festival, held each year in October, is a celebration of Italian culture and traditions. Set for Oct. 11 and 12, the festival includes numerous event highlights including a grape stomp, sauce competition, live entertainment on two outdoor stages, an Italian farmer’s market, bocce ball, kids’ gelato eating contest, a wine walk, incredible Italian food, and an extensive Italian buffet inside the Eldorado.
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FALL FARM FESTIVAL
SESQUICENTENNIAL-THEMED CORN MAZE AMONG FALL ATTRACTIONS.
The Lazy P Adventure Farm is hosting the second annual Fall Farm Festival, held weekends from Oct. 4 to Nov. 1. The festival includes a petting zoo, bounce house, cow train, corn cannon, face painting, pedal bikes, wagon rides, great food, and a pumpkin patch. The highlight of this year’s celebration is 6-acre corn maze designed in honor of Nevada’s sesquicentennial. Traversing the design takes between 45 and 90 minutes; and for truly adventurous fun seekers, the maze can also be explored after dark. A mini-maze for small children is also available, and takes about 15 minutes. Every attraction is designed to provide a lesson, including lessons in fright from the Fall Farm Festival’s shockingly frightening Farmer’s Harvest-Barn of Terror. “This is not for the faint of heart,” says co-owner of Lazy P Adventure Farm Kim Petersen. “If you really want to land smack dab in the middle of the Halloween spirit, be our guest, PLAN YOUR TRIP because you are seriously going to scream.” Fall Farm Festival The Barn of Terror is open every Saturday night in October plus Friday, Oct. 31, and SaturLazy P Adventure Farm, Winnemucca day, Nov. 1. Weekends, Oct. 4-Nov.1 The haunted attraction has been designed and constructed to stimulate guests’ senses as lazypfarm.com, 775-625-1194 they venture through the farmer’s lair and eventually into the cornfield of screams.
MORE FALL FUN Andelin Family Farm Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze 9-27-14 to 11-1-14 8100 Pyramid Way, Sparks, NV
This year the maze theme is “Nevada Proud,” to celebrate Nevada’s 150th birthday. Included in the maze is a new and exciting game called Farm Scene Investigation, which adds an element of adventure and competition to this fun maze experience. andelinfamilyfarm.com, 775-530-8032
Corley Ranch Pumpkin Patch 9-28-14 to 10-27-14 859 Highway 395 S., Gardnerville, NV
The Corley Ranch in Gardnerville celebrates the fall spirit with a host of exciting activities and more than 30,000 pumpkins. Admission includes wagon rides, bounce houses, petting zoo, pig races, and more. Additional activities include train rides, pony rides, miniature golf, a giant slingshot, and a haunted hayride. corleyranch.com, 775-265-3045
Nevada Maize Maze at Lattin Farms Various dates from September to October 1955 McLean Road, Fallon, NV
Each year’s maze is themed around a subject that lends itself to a fun and learning atmosphere for school and family events. Maze organizers place quiz trails in the maze that requires people to answer a set of ten questions to receive a prize for completing the maze. lattinfarms.com, 775-867-3750 24
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REDRUN II
CAN YOU OUTRUN THE LIVING DEAD IN VIRGINIA CITY? The dead are brought to life for Redrun II—an authentic themed race that has participants running from zombies and living dead. The zombie sequel takes place in Virginia City on Oct. 11. Now in its second year, the Redrun course covers six miles with a series of six chilling dead zones and six dangerously enhanced obstacles. “The feedback from the runners following last year’s inaugural race exceeded our expectations,” Jess Horning, partner and co-founder of Redrun, says. “Anyone that has heard the ghost stories of Virginia City or has seen a past episode of ‘Ghost Hunters,’ knows that this place has an eerie nature about itself.” The course guides runners through some of the most infamous landmarks in the historic mining town filled with haunting tales. Runners fight off hungry zombies through century-old tunnels, a train graveyard, and the center of town. It’s not just zombies the runners must be afraid of; dodging the living insane keeps racers on their toes and moving along the course. Following the race, the Zombie Manifestival—an after party that makes the zombies rise from the dead—includes live music, the Redrum Bar Crawl, and the Coors Light graveyard for fresh libations. Participants can join the event in four ways: runner, living insane, living dead, or the resistance.
PLAN YOUR TRIP Redrun II Virginia City Oct. 11 redrunvc.com, 775-997-9444
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PONY UP!
CENTER FOR ADAPTIVE RIDING HOSTS ANNUAL FUNDRAISER AND HORSE SHOW.
Pony Up!—the Center for Adaptive Riding’s largest event and online fundraiser of the year—showcases horse riders of all ages and abilities. On Oct. 4, the center is hosting the event at their facility in Washoe Valley, celebrating with a day of competitions, prizes, and—the heart of all of the center’s programs—horses. The action begins at 9:30 a.m., with a horse show that features classes specially designed to challenge riders. They include a costume class, an obstacle course, and more. Snacks, drinks, and T-shirts will be available for purchase during the event. The Center for Adaptive Riding serves children and adults who have physical, cognitive, PLAN YOUR TRIP behavioral, and/or mental health challenges and improves their lives using interaction with horses. Dedicated volunteers last year gave more than 4000 hours in service to people with Pony Up! special needs, and in 2014, the number of riders, volunteers, and hours are stacking up to be Center for Adaptive Riding Facility much more! 2980 Eagle Street, New Washoe City, NV The center is helping to raise funds to provide scholarships for riders who are in financial Oct. 4 need, and to help pay for the care of horses and upkeep of the facility through an online funadaptiveriding.org, 775-329-1839 draiser, which runs through Sept. 21. Those wishing to make contributions to the campaign can donate at razoo.com/story/center-for-adaptive-riding.
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GREAT RENO BALLOON RACE COLORFUL CREATIONS OFF ALL SHAPES AND SIZES TAKE TO THE SKIES ABOVE RENO.
TOM ROBINSON
The Great Reno Balloon Race has announced its full slate of 2014 attractions. The event, now in its 33rd year, takes to northern Nevada’s sky with 90 hot-air balloons, including 14 special shapes, on Friday, Sept. 5 through Sunday, Sept. 7 from Rancho San Rafael Regional Park. Headlining the event is the 86-foot tall Darth Vader balloon, which depicts the iconic black helmet from the Star Wars villain. “Every year, we strive to put on the best event possible for our fans,” says Pete Copeland, executive director of GRBR. “This year is no exception. We’ve formed some incredible partnerships with new balloons, vendors, and local companies, as well as successfully shaped new promotions with current sponsors, like working with Raley’s to bring Radio Disney, to add more value to the event.” In total, GRBR is set to feature 14 special shapes, including new balloons: High Kitty, Beagle Maximus, La Ristra, Old Lady and the Shoe, Perfect World, and returning special shapes: Darth Vader, Smokey Bear, Annie the Lady PLAN YOUR TRIP Bug, Sushi, Gus T. Guppy, Wells Fargo Cent’re Stage, Soccer Ball, Pencil Boy, and Limoncello. Great Reno Balloon Race For the past 20 years, Wilbur May Foundation has graciously sponsored two special-shaped balRancho San Rafael Regional Park loons to give free tethered rides to the children and families of the Children’s Cabinet. This year, Sept. 5-7 Wilbur May has sponsored the Old Lady and the Shoe and the Beagle Maximus Balloons. renoballoon.com, 775-826-1181 For information about GRBR, including Cloud 9 VIP Club, reserved VIP parking passes, volunteering, and vendor opportunities contact 775-826-1181 or visit online renoballoon.com.
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COWBOYS, BIKERS, AND FLOOZIES...OH MY!
From Death Valley to Rhyolite Ghost Town, and from the Amargosa Big Dunes to Bailey’s Hot Springs...Beatty is in the center of it all. We’re your gateway to adventure!
FOOD BOOTHS & CHILI COOK-OFF
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LIVE MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT
BEATTY DAYS FESTIVAL
[ OCT. 31-NOV. 2, 2014 ]
Ph: 1.866.736.3716 www.beattynevada.org
Join us for our biggest annual event with Live Music, Chili Cook-off, Dutch Oven Cook-off, Bike & Antique Car Show, Poker Run, Bed Races, Street Parade, Tombstone 2K & 5K, Old West DON'T MISS Shootouts and Historical Reenactments, Antique Engine Display and a lot more entertainment for the whole family. So come on out for OUR LARGEST some friendly folk, great food and old-fashioned small-town fun! EVENT OF THE Y E A R ! PARADE, FOO ONLY 7 MILES FROM THE ENTRANCE TO DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK. D, POKER RUN, C MUSIC, AR SHOW, JUST 98 MILES NORTH OF LAS VEGAS ON HIGHWAY 95. & FAMILY FU N! Made possible by a Nevada Commission on Tourism grant. www.travelnevada.com
Travel on Amtrak this summer and rediscover family time. Kids ages 2-12 travel for 50% off the adult fare. The California Zephyr provides daily service to: Chicago • Denver • Elko • Winnemucca • Reno • Sacramento • San Francisco ®
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Fares, routes, schedules are subject to change without notice. Children ages 2 through 12 receive a 50% discount on most Amtrak rail fares, all year long, when accompanied by at least one person paying a regular full adult rail fare. Up to two children’s discounts are permitted in conjunction with each adult traveler. Amtrak, California Zephyr, and Enjoy the journey are registered service marks of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation.
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<statewide> EVENTS INTERNATIONAL CAMEL RACES Virginia City Sept. 5-7 visitvirginiacitynv.com, 775-847-7500
STATE PARKS DUTCH OVEN COOK-OFF FINALE Cathedral Gorge State Park Sept. 20 parks.nv.gov, 775-728-4460
LAS VEGAS GREEK FOOD FESTIVAL St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, Las Vegas Sept. 26-28 lasvegasgreekfestival.com, 702-221-8245 150 YEARS OF FASHIONABLE HISTORY Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, Reno Sept. 27 nevadawomen.com, 775-826-3612 GALENA FEST Galena Creek Regional Park, Reno Sept. 27 renogalenafest.com, 775-853-4050 RENO HARVEST OF HOMES TOUR Various locations, Reno Sept. 27 775-747-4478
International Camel Races
GREAT RENO BALLOON RACE Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, Reno Sept. 5-7 renoballoon.com, 775-826-1181 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AIR RACES Reno-Stead Airport Sept. 10-14 airrace.org, 775-972-6663 CLASSIC GAMING EXPO Riviera Hotel & Casino Convention Center, Las Vegas Sept. 12-14 cgexpo.com, 702-734-5110 TRACTORS & TRUFFLES Fallon Sept. 13 visitfallonnevada.com, 775-423-4556 VICTORIAN STEAMPUNK BALL Piperâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Opera House, Virginia City Sept. 13 highdesertsteam.org, 775-722-8425 BITE AT THE MUSEUM Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas Sept. 20 biteatthemuseum.com, 702-486-5205 DOWNTOWN BREW FESTIVAL Clark County Amphitheater, Las Vegas Sept. 20 downtownbrewfestival.com, 702-685-9319
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TASTE OF THE COMSTOCK Virginia City Sept. 20 visitvirginiacitynv.com, 775-847-7500 EDIBLE PEDAL 100 Bowers Mansion Regional Park, Washoe Valley Sept. 21 ediblepedal100.org, 775-393-9158 EMPTY BOWLS The Grove, Reno Sept. 24 communityfoodpantry.com, 775-762-1773 STREET VIBRATIONS FALL RALLY Reno Sept. 24-28 roadshowsreno.com, 775-329-7469 RUBY MOUNTAIN BALLOON FESTIVAL Elko area Sept. 25-28 rubymountainballoonfestival.com, 775-748-1363 LAS VEGAS ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY STAR PARTY Cathedral Gorge State Park Sept. 26-27 parks.nv.gov, 775-728-4460
RYE PATCH NUGGET SHOOT Rye Patch State Recreation Area Sept. 27 parks.nv.gov, 775-538-7321 GENOA CANDY DANCE Genoa Sept. 27-28 genoanevada.org, 775-782-8696 LAS VEGAS BIKEFEST Cashman Center, Las Vegas Oct. 2-5 lasvegasbikefest.com, 866-245-3337 FASTEST GUN ALIVE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FAST DRAW Churchill County Fairgrounds, Fallon Oct. 3-5 cowboyfastdraw.com, 775-575-1802 NV150 WESTERN HERITAGE FESTIVAL Victorian Square, Sparks Oct. 4 westernheritagefestival.org, 775-355-1144 ART IN THE PARK Boulder City Oct. 4-5 bchcares.org, 702-293-0214 CELTIC CELEBRATION Reno Oct. 4-5 renoceltic.org
HAUNTED GHOST TRAINS East Ely Railway Depot, Ely Oct. 4, 11, 18, 24-25 nnry.com, 775-289-2085
COLBIE CAILLAT Grand Sierra Resort, Reno Sept. 19 grandsierraresort.com, 800-648-3568
REDRUN II Virginia City Oct. 11 visitvirginiacitynv.com, 775-847-7500
CLAIRY BROWNE & THE BANGINâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; RACKETTES Whitney Peak Hotel, Reno Sept. 20 whiteneypeakhotel.com, 775-398-5400
PARK TO PEDAL-EXTREME NEVADA 100 Caliente Oct. 11 lincolncountynevada.com, 775-728-4460 RAPPEL PLANET HOLLYWOOD Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Las Vegas Oct. 11 rappelplanethollywood.com, 702-474-0690 ELDORADO GREAT ITALIAN FESTIVAL Eldorado Resort Casino, Reno Oct. 11-12 eldoradoreno.com, 775-786-5700 CLASSIX TWO HOME MEANS NEVADA CONCERT Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno Oct. 11-12, 14 renophil.com, 775-323-6393 MAKERS: NEVADA WOMEN IN HISTORY Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas Oct. 15 wrinunlv.org, 702-895-4391 VEGAS VALLEY BOOK FESTIVAL Downtown Las Vegas Oct. 16-18 vegasvalleybookfestival.org CARSON CITY GHOST WALK Carson City Oct. 18 carsoncityghostwalk.com, 775-348-6279
PETER FRAMPTON Grand Sierra Resort, Reno Sept. 20 grandsierraresort.com, 800-648-3568
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PROFESSIONAL BULL RIDERS WORLD FINALS Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas Oct. 22-26 pbr.com, 719-242-2800 CIVIL WAR DAYS IN THE BATTLE BORN STATE Spring Mountain Ranch State Park Oct. 24-Nov. 11 co.eureka.nv.us, 775-237-6026 PUMPKINS IN THE PARK Kershaw-Ryan State Park Oct. 25 parks.nv.gov, 775-728-4460
OAK RIDGE BOYS Peppermill Concert Hall, Wendover Sept. 26 wendoverfun.com, 800-217-0049 THE BAND PERRY Primm Valley Casino Resorts, Primm Oct. 3 primmvalleyresorts.com, 702-386-7867 TOBY KEITH Reno Events Center, Reno Oct. 19 eldoradoreno.com, 775-786-5700 SARA EVANS Grand Sierra Resort, Reno Oct. 24 grandsierraresort.com, 800-648-3568
SHOWS CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVISITED Peppermill Concert Hall, Wendover Sept. 13 wendoverfun.com, 800-217-0049 RENO SINGS UNDER THE STARS Bartley Ranch Regional Park, Reno Sept. 13 silverdollarchorus.com, 775-387-0308
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TRAMPLED BY TURTLES Whitney Peak Hotel, Reno Oct. 25 whiteneypeakhotel.com, 775-398-5400 SPECTRA Eldorado Resort Casino, Reno Through Nov. 9 eldoradoreno.com, 775-786-5700
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THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF JERRY FENWICK RENO RESIDENT DISPLAYS ARTWORK AT NEVADA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Sitting on a wooden stool more than 60 years ago, award-winning Reno photographer Jerry Fenwick watched his father navigate his darkroom, which was dug by hand under his family’s California home. The elder Fenwick developed film and made prints, teaching his son a love of history and photography at the same time. A Reno resident for more than 60 years, Fenwick is nationally recognized and considered one of Washoe County’s most accomplished and respected photographers. He grew up in the family’s downtown art business, developing his craft and learning to restore, collect, and protect the images of his community’s past. His latest exhibition of nature photos depicting local birds, animals, and flowers is a gift to the community. On display at the Nevada Historical Society through Sept. 27, the collection is set to be sold, with all proceeds donated to the Society for continuing programs. PLAN YOUR TRIP “I grow most of my own floral subjects and I have landscaped my backyard to encourPhotography of Jerry Fenwick age birds to visit, stay long enough to be photographed, and sometimes raise a family,” Nevada Historical Society, Reno Fenwick says. Some of his earlier work was displayed at the 1964-65 World’s Fair in New Through Sept. 27 York City. museums.nevadaculture.org, 775-688-1190
EVENTS & EXHIBITS EXPRESSING THE RURAL WEST Western Folklife Center, Elko Through Sept. 8 westernfolklife.org, 775-738-7508
BEHIND-THE-SCENES TOURS IN NATURAL HISTORY Nevada State Museum, Carson City Sept. 26 museums.nevadaculture.org, 775-687-4810
HUMBLE VESSEL CCAI Courthouse Gallery, Carson City Through Sept. 11 arts4nevada.org, 775-721-7424
WILD WOMEN ARTISTS SHOW & SALE The Summit, Reno Oct. 24-26 wildwomenartists.com, 775-853-7800
NANCY PEPPIN WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP St. Mary’s Art Center, Virginia City Sept. 16 stmarysartcenter.org, 775-847-7774
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION DISPLAY Nevada Museum of Art, Reno Various times, Oct. 30-Nov. 2 nevadaart.org, 775-329-3333
FRANCES HUMPHREY LECTURE SERIES: THE WILDERNESS ACT AND GREAT BASIN NATIONAL PARK Nevada State Museum, Carson City Sept. 25 museums.nevadaculture.org, 775-687-4810
THE 36TH STAR: NEVADA’S JOURNEY FROM TERRITORY TO STATE Nevada Museum of Art, Reno Through Nov. 2 nevadaart.org, 775-329-3333
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High Rise. Cathedral Gorge, Just South of Pioche, NV
There may not be any 50 story hotels out in these parts, but the dramatic towering carved cliffs of Cathedral Gorge and many other scenic canyons are definitely a sight to see. This is a whole other side of Nevada that’s rich in history, breathtaking scenery, wildlife, Sand Dunes, Off-road trails, Ghost towns and Hiking trails just to name a few. So drive out, explore and see for yourself. There’s a story in every small town— and an adventure around every bend.
NEVADA RENO
To get your adventure guide, log on to
NevadaSilverTrails.com Alamo Amargosa Valley Ash Meadows Ash Springs
Beatty Caliente Carver / Hadley Death Valley
Delamar Gabbs / Berlin Gold Point Goldfield
Hawthorne Luning / Mina Manhattan / Belmont
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CARSON CITY
VER NEVADA SIL TRAILS LAS VEGAS
Rhyolite Round Mountain Scotty’s Castle Shoshone
Pahrump Panaca Pioche Rachel
Silver Peak Tecopa Tonopah Yerington
Austin, Nevada. Take a taste at “Prospectors Dream Wine Walk”
Plan a trip to Austin on September 13th, 2014 for our annual Prospectors Dream Wine Walk. This is truly a unique experience where wine lovers can enjoy both a sip of wine and a taste of our town. The walk begins at 2:00 PM at the Austin Museum and continues on to several locations along our historic Main Street. A hay wagon will pick everyone up at 5:00 and take them to Stokes Castle for a sunset dinner. Following dinner, we’ll make a toast with special souvenir wine glasses, then ride back to town. It’s time to take a taste of Austin! Tickets are available at the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce office for $30.00 and includes the wine walk and dinner. For sunset dinner only, the cost is $10.00.
The Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce ~ 775.964.2200 ~ AustinNevada.com
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DMV PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST THE SEARCH IS ON FOR NEVADA PLATES IN NEVADA LOCATIONS. The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles is sponsoring a photography contest and the winner will receive a piece of Nevada history—the license plate that marks Nevada’s 150th anniversary. Nevada was admitted to the Union on Oct. 31, 1864. The one-of-a-kind Nevada sesquicentennial license plate number “NV 0150” will be awarded to one lucky winner on Thursday, Oct. 30, the day before Nevada Day, 2014. To enter the contest, snap a photo of any Nevada license plate in a Nevada location and email it to the DMV. The agency will feature weekly finalists on the DMV Facebook page and other social media outlets. There are more than 8,000 sesquicentennial license plates currently registered on Nevada vehicles since its release in July 2013. dmvnv.com/contest
NEVADA 150 BELT BUCKLES COMMEMORATIVE SESQUICENTENNIAL COLLECTORS’ ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE. State Senator James Settlemeyer and the Nevada 150 Commission joined Crumrine Gold & Silversmiths, a Nevada based belt buckle craftsman, to create limited edition sesquicentennial belt buckles. The pieces are $100 each and all proceeds go toward the Nevada 150 Foundation. The belt buckles are handcrafted with historical jewelers bronze. This highly valuable metal is 85 percent copper and 15 percent zinc, resembling a 14-Karat gold finish. Each individual buckle comes with a specialized unit number. The distinct identification will make the pieces rare collectors’ items. Only a limited number of buckles will be manufactured for the sesquicentennial. The buckles are available in the Legislative Gift Shop located at 401 S. Carson Street, Carson City, and at other Nevada 150 events around the state. nevada150.org, 775-687-0608
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The ONLY locally owned and operated Grocer in Northern Nevada featuring a Full Service Food and Drug Store for one stop shopping. Look for the “Made In Nevada” tags featuring MADE IN products produced right here in Nevada!
NEVADA
Reno • Sparks • Yerington • Fernley • Tonopah Visit our Website at www.scolaristores.com
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CARSON CITY NEVADA DAY PARADE “HAPPY 150TH BIRTHDAY, NEVADA” SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION REACHES APEX IN CAPITAL.
PHOTOS: SCOTT CAREY
MORE NEVADA DAY EVENTS NEVADA 150 CONCERT Carson City Community Center, Carson City Oct. 26 ccsymphony.com, 775-883-4154 GOVERNOR’S NEVADA DAY BANQUET Grand Sierra Resort, Reno Oct. 28 nevadaday.com, 775-882-2600
On Saturday, Nov. 1, the 2014 Carson City Nevada Day Parade takes to the streets of the state’s capital. This year’s parade theme is “Happy 150th Birthday, Nevada,” celebrating more than a year’s worth of events and paying special tribute to 150 years of statehood. The day kicks off at 8 a.m. with a hot air balloon launch near the Carson Mall on Carson Street (weather permitting). At 10 a.m., a military flyover signals the start of the parade. The parade features more than 200 entries, including local law enforcement, public officials, floats, PLAN YOUR TRIP marching bands, and more. The Carson City Nevada Day Parade procession begins at the intersecCarson City tion of William and Carson Streets, Nov. 1 and concludes at the intersection of nevadaday.com, 775-882-2600 Stewart and Carson Streets.
DON’T MISS
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS-AUSTIN WALKING TOUR Austin Museum, Austin Oct. 31 austinnevadamuseum.com, 775-354-9244 CELEBRATING NEVADA Springs Preserve, Las Vegas Oct. 31 springspreserve.com, 702-258-2417 ELKO NEVADA DAY PARADE Elko Oct. 31 775-738-7991 FALLON CELEBRATES NEVADA’S 150TH Churchill County Museum, Fallon Oct. 31 visitfallonnevada.com, 775-423-4556
LAS VEGAS NEVADA DAY PARADE
At 10 a.m. on Nevada Day, Las Vegas’ first–ever Nevada Day Parade kicks off in downtown Las Vegas along 4th Street. Cash prizes are PLAN YOUR TRIP awarded based on a sesquicenLas Vegas Nevada Day Parade tennial theme in six categories: Las Vegas float, equestrian, marching band, Oct. 31 motorized vehicle, walking group, lasvegasnevada.gov, 702-229-6672 and other.
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OLD NEVADA DAYS AT TULE SPRINGS Floyd Lamb State Park, Las Vegas Oct. 31 theranchlasvegas.com, 702-885-1943 VIRGINIA CITY’S STATEHOOD PARADE Virginia City Oct. 31 visitvirginiacitynv.com, 775-847-7500
Art & Crafts Faire
Dinner & Dance
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday Night
9 AM to 5 PM
Admission is FREE
Experience Historic Genoa! • Genoa’s Famous Candy • Renowned Dinner & Dance • Juried Arts and Crafts • Gourmet Festival Food Booths • Fun for the whole family!
4:30 to 10 PM Featuring music by:
Joni Morris & The After Midnight Band (5:30–7:30 p.m.)
and
Notch 8 (7:45–10 p.m.) Tickets Available August 1st: Dinner/Dance: $28 (adult). Call to purchase or for details and more ticket options.
GENOA, NEVADA • USA •(775) 782-8696 WWW.GENOANEVADA.ORG
W E L C O M E TO
your next
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Looking for more Nevada events & shows? We invite you to visit our Nevada tourism partners. Refer to the full-page map on page 40 for city and town locations.
LAKE TAHOE
Minden (Town of) townofminden.com, 775-782-5976
Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority tahoesouth.com, 530-544-5050
Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation pyramidlake.us, 775-574-1000
North Lake Tahoe Visitors Bureau gotahoenorth.com, 888-434-1262
Sparks (City of) cityofsparks.us, 775-353-5555 Spring Creek (Association) springcreeknv.net, 775-753-6295
NORTHERN NEVADA City of Reno reno.gov, 775-334-INFO Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority visitrenotahoe.com, 800-FOR-RENO Battle Mountain (Lander County Convention & Tourism Authority) battlemountaintourism.com, 775-635-1112 Black Rock Desert (Friends of Black Rock High Rock) blackrockdesert.org, 775-557-2900
Great Reno Balloon Race MINDFUL IMAGES
Fallon Convention & Tourism Authority visitfallonnevada.com, 866-432-5566 Fernley (City of) cityoffernley.org, 775-784-9800 Gardnerville (Town of) gardnerville-nv.gov, 775-782-7134 Genoa (Town of) genoanevada.org, 775-782-8696
Carlin (City of) explorecarlinnv.com, 775-754-6354
The Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce austinnevada.com, 775-964-2200
Carson City Convention & Visitors Bureau visitcarsoncity.com, 800-NEVADA-1
Hawthorne Convention Center visitmineralcounty.com, 775-945-5854
Carson Valley Visitors Authority visitcarsonvalley.org, 800-727-7677
Jackpot (Cactus Petes) jackpotnevada.com, 800-821-1103
Dayton Chamber of Commerce daytonnvchamber.org, 775-246-7909
Jarbidge jarbidge.org
Elko Convention & Visitors Authority exploreelko.com, 800-248-3556
Lovelock loverslock.com, 775-273-7213
Eureka County Economic Development Program eurekacounty.com, 775-237-5484
Mason Valley Chamber of Commerce masonvalleychamberofcommerce.com, 775-463-2245
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Virginia City Tourism Commission visitvirginiacitynv.com, 800-718-7587 Wells Chamber of Commerce wellsnevada.com, 775-752-3540 West Wendover (City of) westwendovercity.com, 866-299-2489 White Pine County Tourism and Recreation Board (Ely) elynevada.net, 800-496-9350 Winnemucca Convention & Visitors Authority winnemucca.nv.us, 800-962-2638
SOUTHERN NEVADA City of Las Vegas lasvegasnevada.gov, 702-229-6011 Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority lasvegas.com, 877-847-4858 Beatty Chamber of Commerce beattynevada.org, 866-736-3716 Biking Las Vegas bikinglasvegas.com, 702-430-1638 Boulder City Chamber of Commerce bouldercitychamber.com, 702-293-2034
ART/PERFORMING ARTS
More Nevada events and shows: travelnevada.com/events
Arts Las Vegas artslasvegas.org, 702-229-6511 Brewery Arts Center, Carson City breweryarts.org, 775-883-1976 BrĂźka Theatre, Reno bruka.org, 775-323-3221 Eureka Opera House eurekacounty.com, 775-237-6006 Goldwell Open Air Museum goldwellmuseum.org, 702-870-9946 Oats Park Art Center, Fallon churchillarts.org, 775-423-1440 Pioneer Center, Reno pioneercenter.com, 775-686-6600 Piperâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Opera House, Virginia City piperslive.com, 775-847-0433
The Smith Center: Kinky Boots
Reno Little Theater renolittletheater.org, 775-813-8900
Goldfield Chamber of Commerce goldfieldnevada.org, 775-485-3560
Pahrump visitpahrump.com, 866-722-5800
Henderson (City of) hendersonlive.com, 702-267-2171
Primm (Valley Resorts) primmvalleyresorts.com, 888-386-7867
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts thesmithcenter.com, 702-749-2012
Las Vegas Welcome Center at Primm Located at the Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas, 702-874-1360
Rachel rachel-nevada.com, 775-729-2515
Western Folklife Center, Elko westernfolklife.org, 775-738-7508
Tonopah (Town of) tonopahnevada.com, 775-482-6336
Yerington Theatre for the Arts yeringtonarts.com, 775-463-1783
Laughlin Visitor Information Center visitlaughlin.com, 800-452-8445 Lincoln County lincolncountynevada.com, 877-870-3003 Mesquite (City of) mesquitenv.gov, 702-346-5295 Moapa Valley Chamber of Commerce moapavalleychamber.com, 702-398-7160 Nevada Welcome Center at Boulder City visitbouldercity.com, 702-294-1252 Nevada Welcome Center at Mesquite visitmesquite.com, 877-637-7848
For more arts events in the state:
TERRITORIES Cowboy Country cowboycountry.com Indian Territory nevadaindianterritory.com, 775-687-8333 Las Vegas Territory lvterritory.com, 702-348-4708 Nevada Silver Trails nevadasilvertrails.com Pony Express Territory ponyexpressnevada.com, 888-359-9449 Reno-Tahoe Territory renotahoe.com, 775-687-7410
NATIONAL PARKS Great Basin National Park nps.gov/grba, 775-234-7517 Death Valley National Park nps.gov/deva, 760-786-3200 Lake Mead National Recreation Area nps.gov/lake, 702-293-8691
STATE PARKS Nevada State Parks parks.nv.gov, 775-684-2770
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Denio
McDermitt
292
140
Jackpot
Owyhee 225
95
93
Jarbidge
Mountain City
140 298
Orovada
Wild Horse Reservoir
Paradise Valley
226
140
Tuscarora
290
Midas 95 WINNEMUCCA
447
229
Golconda
80
294
Gerlach
Imlay
Rye Patch Reservoir
Empire
225
789
Valmy
766 806
Mill City
BATTLE MOUNTAIN
400
399
Angel Lake
232
WEST WENDOVER
Lamoille 229 767
306
ALT 93
93
Jiggs
Crescent Valley 278
Rochester
398
LOVELOCK
447
231
223
80
WELLS
230
228
Beowawe
305
Oreana
Pyramid Lake
227
CARLIN
Unionville
401
Spring ELKO Creek
Montello
93
Metropolis
Ruby Lake
397
445
Sutcliffe Nixon
446
95
Wadsworth
RENOFERNLEY
828
278 305
Hazen
723 FALLON SPARKS 50 116 Silver Springs 117 341 Washoe 431 Virginia Stagecoach 120 Lake City Lahontan Crystal Reservoir 429 Gold Hill DAYTON Bay 28 95 Moundhouse
Lake Tahoe 50
Zephyr Cove
207
STATELINE 206 Genoa
50
121
YERINGTON
MINDEN GARDNERVILLE 823
395
339
Smith
C
A
McGill
Great Basin National Park
ELY 6 50
6
361
839
893
490
Kingston
488 894
Schurz S 844
Gabbs
Duckwater
Ione Arc Dome
Baker
Preston Lund
379
Carvers Hadley
361
Walker Lake
95 HAWTHORNE
L
50
376
722
208
338
892
AUSTIN Middlegate
Wellington
208
93
EUREKA
50
Carson City
88
U T A H
445
395
Cherry Creek
80
Round Mountain Belmont
487
318
377
Luning
6
Manhattan
93
Mina
I
359
F
O
95
360
R
264
I
773
265
N E V A D A
95
Dyer
322
PIOCHE 320
Blair
264
A
6
TONOPAH
6
N
375
376
6 95
319
318
Silver Peak
Extraterrestrial Rachel Highway
93
Hiko 375
CALIENTE 317
Ash Springs
266
Gold Point
PANACA
Goldfield
Alamo
774
Bonnie Claire 267
93
95 Rhyolite BEATTY
MESQUITE
374
168
Death Valley National Park
Mercury
373
15
156 157
372
PAHRUMP Mt. Charleston
LAS VEGAS 147
159
HENDERSON
Blue Diamond
N
Mountain Springs
160
MILES
50
Goodsprings
95
604
165
Jean
Nelson
Primm 164
Searchlight 95
Cal Nev Ari 163
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LAUGHLIN
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25
Lake Mead
93 BOULDER CITY
215 161
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Logandale
OVERTON St. Thomas
95 160
169
Glendale
Indian Springs
Amargosa Valley
Moapa