Nevada Magazine & Visitor Guide | February-April 2022

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Planning guide Recreate Responsibly

Recreate Responsibly

In love with the Silver State as much as we are? Get the lowdown on how to explore it safely, as well as responsibly, to ensure Nevada’s sacred spaces remain pristine and special for generations to come.

STICK TO THE ROADS, TRAILS, AND TRACKS

If you head out into the desert, you’ll discover there’s going to be a road—paved or otherwise—that takes you where you need to be, so no need to blaze your own.

EVERYONE’S LAND

More than 80 percent of Nevada is federally managed, which means this land is literally your land. But remember, whatever land you’re on—private or public—it’s owned and managed by a person or an agency. Please respect all posted No Trespassing signs.

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LEAVE NO TRACE (LNT)

Nothing is worse than driving across Nevada’s pristine landscape and seeing a grocery bag stuck in the sage or a bottle on the side of the road. Familiarize yourself with the “Seven Principles” of LNT outdoor ethics. Always travel with extra garbage bags so you can pack out all your own—and anyone else’s—trash: leave every place better than you found it. Finders does not mean keepers. Whether it’s a ghost town mining relic, arrowhead, or any other kind of artifact, leave all objects where you found them (but take all the photos you’d like).

WATCH FOR WILDLIFE

Beyond the asphalt, Nevada’s diverse fauna ranges from rabbits to rattlesnakes, burros to bighorns, reptiles to rare birds, cattle to coyotes, pronghorn aplenty, more wild horses than anywhere else, and an abundance in between. If you’re going so fast that you miss them—or worse, that you can’t when you need to—then you’re going too fast.

TRAVEL NEVADA PRO TIP

Sometimes you’ll come across a fence with a cattle guard gate. You’re free to open it and drive through, just be sure to put the gate back how you found it.

STARLIGHT? TOO BRIGHT

Feeding wildlife of any kind is not only extremely uncool, it’s also illegal. Human food is not healthy for wild animals, and they do not need food from humans to survive.

FIRE DANGER

Fire season hits Nevada harder than ever these days, and catastrophic blazes can easily be started by campfire embers, vehicle undercarriages, hot bullet casings, and more. All of this is preventable. Always check local fire restrictions and use common sense.

DIRT ROAD CODE

Study up on the Dirt Road Code if you plan on hitting the road outside of the metro areas for an unscripted adventure. You’ll find packing Dirt Road code tips, vehicle suggestions, and how to safely navigate Nevada backroads like a dusty ol’ pro.

Nevada’s night skies are some of the darkest in the Lower 48. Many visitors take to remote campgrounds primarily for our unrivaled galactic view, so be aware of the light pollution you bring with you: it doesn’t take much to blow out another camper’s night vision. Help protect this disappearing natural resource by lighting Don’t count on your phone to bail you out your camp of a jam! Nevada’s wild places are some TRAVEL mindfully. of the country’s most remote, which NEVADA PRO TIP means they’re often out of cell service and far from help. Plan accordingly.

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Recreate Responsibly

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Special Events Dam Short Film Fest & SnowFest!

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pages 116-117

Wedding Chapels

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pages 118-119

Myth vs. Fact

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page 120

Scenic Byways & Drives

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pages 110-111

Local Buys Battle Born Pins

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pages 112-113

Golf Courses

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pages 108-109

Spring Break Getaways

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pages 78-83

Rock Out

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pages 102-107

Towns with Spirit

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pages 96-101

Rural Wranglers

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pages 90-95

Outdoor Recreation

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pages 84-89

Arts & Culture

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pages 54-63

Legendary Nevadans

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pages 70-73

What’s in a Name?

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pages 48-53

Free-Range Art Highway

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pages 46-47

Lake Tahoe Loop

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pages 44-45

Death Valley Rally

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pages 42-43

Museums

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pages 34-39

Weird Nevada

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pages 28-31

Food: Basque Delights

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pages 22-25

Uncommon Overnighters

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pages 32-33

Road Trip Roundup

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pages 40-41

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Nowhere But Nevada

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Sagebrush Saloons

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