Nevada Magazine & Visitor Guide | February-April 2022

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Live it Up Hit the Road

NEVADA MAGAZINE & VISITOR GUIDE

Start: Las Vegas Suggested Duration: 3-4 days Distance: 373 mi

Nevada is a state of extremes, and nothing highlights our delightful dichotomies better than a road trip from Las Vegas to Death Valley National Park. Sure, it could take just three hours to drive between the two points, but then we’d say you’re missing the point. Slow down and savor the lowest point in North America paired with the nearly 12,000-foot peak of Mt. Charleston. Take a moment to stop at a rugged biker bar or an elegant winery in Pahrump. If you’re really slowing your roll, we’ve got ghost towns and, well, Las Vegas. Now why would you ever want to rush through all that?

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From one extreme to another and back again.

After getting your fill of neon and noise, hit the road and find some sweet solace in the transition from asphalt to awesome. Spring Mountain Ranch State Park is nestled against the verdant hills and natural springs that once drew early settlers, as well as the burros, deer, and antelope you can still see today. Guided hikes are the perfect way to start your exploration of southern Nevada’s truly wild side. Next up, perched in Mountain Springs Canyon, is the world-famous Mountain Springs Saloon—a perfect pit stop and treasured biker bar. And if contrasts are your thing, plan for an overnight in Pahrump. This town with fine wine is the perfect overnight on your Death Valley Rally. Sanders Family Winery is one of the largest wineries in the state, and with your glass, you’ll enjoy vintage views of the Spring Mountains and Nopah Range. Back on the road, get ready for some more wild wonders. Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in Amargosa Valley is a surprising desert oasis, that offers a safe haven for rare and endemic plants and animals. Historic cabins and prehistoric desert pupfish­—the rarest fish on Earth—are just two of the many reasons to stop here. After the refuge, stop into the Longstreet Inn & Casino for a bite to eat, and make sure to take a photo with Big Bovine (don’t ask, just trust us). Time to hit the main attraction, Death Valley National Park. Leaving Amargosa, head into the park well-stocked with water, snacks, and sunscreen. The glories and dangers of the park are legendary, and both should be met with respect. Rolling sand dunes and spiky peaks are challenging enough for the desert tortoise, jackrabbits, and bighorn sheep, let alone humans. Take only pictures, and leave only your memories of this incredible landscape.

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Recreate Responsibly

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Special Events Dam Short Film Fest & SnowFest!

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Wedding Chapels

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Myth vs. Fact

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Scenic Byways & Drives

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Local Buys Battle Born Pins

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Golf Courses

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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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Outdoor Recreation

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Arts & Culture

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Legendary Nevadans

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What’s in a Name?

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Free-Range Art Highway

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Lake Tahoe Loop

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Death Valley Rally

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Museums

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Weird Nevada

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Food: Basque Delights

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Uncommon Overnighters

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Road Trip Roundup

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Sagebrush Saloons

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