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GOVERNOR’S LETTER
WELCOME TO NEVADA!
N E VA D A C O M M I S S I O N O N TO U R I S M
401 North Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701
As governor of the Silver State, I want to personally thank you for visiting. Whether you’re here for business or leisure, please accept my invitation to discover everything you can about this wonderful place that my family and I call home.
Toll Free: 800-NEVADA-8 Phone: 775-687-4322 Fax: 775-687-6779 Email: info@travelnevada.com Website: TravelNevada.com GOVERNOR
If you’re looking for adventure, excitement, relaxation, or the deep roots of history, you’ve come to the right state. Nevada offers visitors a wide range of experiences, from the bustling gaming floors of our world-renowned resort-casinos to the snow-capped mountains where our beautiful state earns its name. Somewhere between the sparkling golden lights of the Las Vegas Strip and the turquoise water of the largest alpine lake in North America, Lake Tahoe, you will find an incomparable desert landscape that holds beautiful vistas and colorful towns for you to explore.
BRIAN SANDOVAL LT. G O V E R N O R & C O M M I S S I O N C H A I R
BRIAN K. KROLICKI D E PA RT M E N T O F TO U R I S M & C U LT U R A L A F FA I R S D I R E C TO R
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Through the pages of this guide, you’ll begin to see what sets this great state apart from the rest. This guide gives you the information you need to make the most of your trip to Nevada, the Battle Born State at the heart of the American West.
Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information contained in this guide, please contact the businesses, services, and event coordinators to verify specific details and obtain the most up-to-date information.
There is so much to explore in Nevada, and I invite you to come make your own memories. Sincere regards,
Brian Sandoval, Governor
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CONTENTS
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CONTENTS 3 Governor’s Welcome
38 Winter Recreation
3 Connect with Us
42 Outdoor Recreation
6 Welcome to Nevada
46 Itineraries
8 Photo Opportunities
53 State Map
10 Distance/Temperature Information
54 Indian Territory — Statewide
12 What’s New
58 Las Vegas Territory — Southern Nevada
14 Cowboy Culture
76 Reno-Tahoe Territory — Northwestern Nevada
18 Ghost Towns
88 Cowboy Country — Northern Nevada
22 Railroads
98 Pony Express Territory — North Central Nevada
26 Arts and Culture
108 Nevada Silver Trails — Central Nevada
30 Food and Drink
118 Index
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WELCOME TO NEVADA We’re thrilled you’ve decided to discover how a visit to this most extraordinary state can enhance your outlook, increase your sense of adventure, and maybe even help you check a few experiences off your bucket list.
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rom the moment you cross the state line you’ll sense it... a feeling you get in Nevada you won’t find anywhere else. You’ll marvel at the spectacular diversity of the landscape, be amazed at the twinkling lights of Las Vegas or of the crystal clear star-lit skies, and be transformed by the characters you’ll meet. You’ll wear a smile you just can’t erase. You’ll become that happy person you’d forgotten about. And, mostly you’ll feel yourself breathe. Take some time to explore Nevada’s wondrous treasures that are often just a short drive off the highway or just beyond the horizon. That’s the most amazing thing about Nevada… the joy of the journey is often its own reward. Some of the world’s most stunning natural, historic, and scenic wonders can’t be
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CELEBRATE NEVADA’S 150TH BIRTHDAY seen from the road. Plan to venture onto the backroads and byways to find hidden vistas, uncover perfectly preserved historic sites, and locate one-of-a-kind places that create indelible memories. This year we’re making it easier for you to explore Nevada. This guide is now available online with additional interactive content and you can download an app that will guide you to Nevada’s secret and well-known treasures. And be sure to connect with us on your social networks for live and ongoing conversations with fellow Nevada fans. You’ll be able to find, accomplish, and share your bucket list experiences… they’re all waiting for you, right here in Nevada.
There’s nothing Nevada does better than throw a party, and we’re going to do it up right for the state’s 150th birthday! Join the festivities beginning Oct. 31, 2013, and continuing through 2014. By way of myriad activities and events, visitors and residents alike will be able to celebrate what makes the state so special. Nevada’s history was formed by pioneering mavericks with a drive toward exploration, tenacious singularity and passionate risk-taking. It’s through this inimitable courage that Nevada drove its stake as a state 150 years ago. There’s no better time to rekindle this bold spirit of adventure than when the state celebrates its past and maps its future. For more information visit TravelNevada.com. TRAVELNEVADA.COM
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PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES
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Photo Opportunities It’s a good thing smart phones are equipped with cameras, because Nevada’s cities, towns, and rural expanses offer so many photo opportunities you’ll want to be ready at a moment’s notice.
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into the frame. Luckily for shutterbugs, Great Basin
so it feels as though you have the entire wilderness to
glasses—the iconic sign at 5100 Las Vegas Boulevard
yourself. The whole park looks amazing through a lens, and
South is among the most photographed on Earth. No trip to
the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive boasts breathtaking views of
Las Vegas is complete without striking a pose beneath the
Nevada’s second-highest mountain.
1959 Sin City symbol. A replica sits on Boulder Highway north
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of Tropicana Avenue, and a “Welcome to Fabulous Downtown Las Vegas” sign on Las Vegas Boulevard north of Wyoming Avenue marks downtown.
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WENDOVER WILL—It is hard to miss the bright lights of West Wendover when traveling Interstate 80 in northeastern Nevada, but in case you do, a friendly
63-foot-tall neon cowboy is waiting to show you the way.
RENO ARCH—“The Biggest Little City in the
Wendover Will watches over the town and welcomes visitors to
World” has sported its iconic downtown arch since
Nevada’s last hurrah before crossing into Utah.
1926. Be mindful of traffic while snapping your shot
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RHYOLITE—Ghost towns are about as common in Nevada as sagebrush, and their decaying buildings provide excellent photo opportunities. Rhyolite’s
combination of expansive ruins and easy access—it’s only four LAKE TAHOE—It would be difficult—if not
miles from Beatty—make it a great place for a Nevada
impossible—to find a bad vantage point from
ghost town photo safari. Highlights include the Bottle House,
which to photograph the country’s largest and most
built out of empty beer bottles, the two-story school, the
picturesque alpine lake. Virtually every inch of its 72-mile
three-story Cook Bank Building, and the Las Vegas and
shoreline affords breathtaking views. One suggestion is the
Tonopah Railroad Depot.
turnout just before Incline Village traveling from Reno on State
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HOOVER DAM—Since its dedication in 1935,
GENOA—One of Nevada’s oldest towns also happens to be one of its most photogenic. Nestled at the foot of the towering Carson Range in Carson
this hydroelectric power producer has been one of
Valley, Genoa’s charmingly languid pace provides the peace
Nevada’s most photographed and visited landmarks.
and quiet to compose the perfect shot. Start by capturing a
The new Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge offers
piece of history at “Nevada’s oldest thirst parlor,” the Genoa
spectacular views previously only seen via helicopter. Regular
Bar, which has been pouring drinks since 1853.
tours explore the dam inside and out.
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are often ruined when bystanders unwittingly step
seen it on film, T-shirts, belt buckles, and novelty shot
River where the original arch resides.
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GREAT BASIN NATIONAL PARK—Scenic photos
National Park’s remote location equates to a lack of crowds,
walk a few blocks southeast to Lake Street near the Truckee
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WELCOME TO FABULOUS LAS VEGAS—You’ve
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VIRGINIA CITY—Virginia City is a
photographers. What makes this corner of northwestern
photographer’s dream, with historical sites and
Nevada so photogenic is its absence of subjects. One of the
costumed locals around every corner. Bring
largest flat expanses on earth, the desert provides a whole
plenty of memory cards, because the Comstock offers an
new perspective on Nevada’s big skies, horizon lines, and
abundance of must-shoot sites. They include St. Mary’s in
even tire tracks.
the Mountains Catholic church, the Mackay and Chollar
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mansions, Storey County Courthouse, Piper’s Opera House, Historic Fourth Ward School, and historic C Street.
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CATHEDRAL GORGE STATE PARK— Miller Point, overlooking Cathedral Gorge, offers sweeping views and is a superb
VALLEY OF FIRE STATE PARK—This
vantage from which to photograph the park. But for
state park is no stranger to the camera.
a truly exceptional experience, intrepid photographers
In addition to countless appearances
should venture into the chasm’s depths. Squeezing through
in the photo albums and galleries of amateur and
narrow, winding slot canyons in Cathedral Gorge reveals
professional photographers, Valley of Fire’s otherworldly
a formerly underground world of dramatic light and mind-
sandstone formations have graced the big screen in films
blowing formations. Just be ready for a little dust.
such as “The Professionals,” “Total Recall,” “Star Trek
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Generations,” and “Transformers.” Some of the park’s most photogenic spots include Rainbow Vista, White Domes, Elephant Rock, and petroglyphs at Atlatl Rock and along
the sparkling Colorado River is one of the state’s hidden gems. The vibrantly
colored resorts of the city’s mini-Strip reflect off the river
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in a surreal dance of light, and provide steady-handed
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photographers with countless options to capture the watery
HISTORIC PARK—Following the 1870s
echoes of neon.
silver discovery in the Egan Range south of
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Though most of its buildings and all of its 1,500 residents have long since vacated, six well-preserved charcoal ovens
LAMOILLE—This quaint ranching town most impressive mountain ranges is the
quintessential Nevada hideaway. The Ruby Mountains,
even graced the cover of the September/October 2009 issue
“Nevada’s Alps,” provide a perfect backdrop to century-
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old farms and the photogenic 1905 Little Church of the
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Crossroads, an active Presbyterian Church whose steeple places on this list made the cut because of the wealth of subjects they offer
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in the shadow of one of the state’s
remain and are photography darlings today. These cones
BLACK ROCK DESERT—Most of the
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LAUGHLIN—A dinner cruise along
the trail to Mouse’s Tank.
Ely, the town of Ward sprang up to support the mines.
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practically begs you to snap its picture.
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DISTANCE/ TEMPERATURES
FROM
TO
DRIVE TIME
MILES
KM
Grand Canyon
Las Vegas
4.5 hours
275
443
Los Angeles, Calif.
Las Vegas
4 hours
270
435
Phoenix, Ariz.
Las Vegas
5 hours
286
460
San Diego, Calif.
Las Vegas
5 hours
332
534
Zion National Park
Las Vegas
2.75 hours
163
262
Portland, Ore.
Reno
9.75 hours
578
930
Salt Lake City, Utah
Reno
7.25 hours
519
835
San Francisco, Calif.
Reno
3.75 hours
218
351
Seattle, Wash.
Reno
12.75 hours
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1161
Yosemite, Calif.
Reno
5 hours
218
351
Regional Distances
Spring Valley, Nevada Silver Trails
Travel lengths are rounded and travel times are approximate.
Intra-state Distances Beatty
Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe
Las Vegas
Laughlin
Reno
Tonopah
West Wendover
197 miles, 3 hours
338 miles, 6 hours
328 miles, 5.75 hours
117 miles, 1.75 hours
214 miles, 3.5 hours
331 miles, 5.5 hours
94 miles, 1.5 hours
381 miles, 6 hours
319 miles, 5.25 hours
124 miles, 2.5 hours
26 miles, .5 hours
25 miles, .5 hours
438 miles, 7.25 hours
535 miles, 8.75 hours
33 miles, .75 hours
227 miles, 4 hours
415 miles, 6 hours
188 miles, 3 hours
324 miles, 4.75 hours
322 miles, 3.75 hours
330 miles, 5 hours
430 miles, 7 hours
568 miles, 8.75 hours
289 miles, 4 hours
271 miles, 4.5 hours
109 miles, 1.5 hours
271 miles, 4 hours
345 miles, 6 hours
345 miles, 6.5 hours
242 miles, 4 hours
339 miles, 5.5 hours
320 miles, 5 hours
168 miles, 2.5 hours
120 miles, 2 hours
150 miles, 3 hours
149 miles, 3 hours
314 miles, 5 hours
411 miles, 6.5 hours
135 miles, 2.25 hours
104 miles, 1.5 hours
392 miles, 6 hours
25 miles, .5 hours
465 miles, 7.75 hours
561 miles, 9.5 hours
37 miles, .75 hours
253 miles, 4.5 hours
430 miles, 6.25 hours
436 miles, 7.5 hours
542 miles, 9.25 hours
60 miles, 1.25 hours
234 miles, 4.25 hours
440 miles, 6.75 hours
97 miles, 1.75 hours
449 miles, 7.25 hours
211 miles, 3.25 hours
362 miles, 6 hours
546 miles, 8.75 hours
308 miles, 5 hours
500 miles, 8 hours
238 miles, 4 hours
398 miles, 5.5 hours
Carson City
Elko
Ely
Hawthorne
321 miles, 5.5 hours
364 miles, 6 hours
260 miles, 4 hours
307 miles, 4.5 hours
Beatty
(Incline Village)
(Stateline)
Carson City
321 miles, 5.5 hours
Elko
364 miles, 6 hours
307 miles, 4.5 hours
Ely
260 miles, 4 hours
319 miles, 5.25 hours
188 miles, 3 hours
Hawthorne
197 miles, 3 hours
124 miles, 2.5 hours
324 miles, 4.75 hours
271 miles, 4 hours
Lake Tahoe
338 miles, 6 hours
26 miles, .5 hours
322 miles, 3.75 hours
345 miles, 6 hours
150 miles, 3 hours
Lake Tahoe
328 miles, 5.75 hours
25 miles, .5 hours
330 miles, 5 hours
345 miles, 6.5 hours
149 miles, 3 hours
25 miles, .5 hours
Las Vegas
117 miles, 1.75 hours
438 miles, 7.25 hours
430 miles, 7 hours
242 miles, 4 hours
314 miles, 5 hours
465 miles, 7.75 hours
436 miles, 7.5 hours
Laughlin
214 miles, 3.5 hours
535 miles, 8.75 hours
568 miles, 8.75 hours
339 miles, 5.5 hours
411 miles, 6.5 hours
561 miles, 9.5 hours
542 miles, 9.25 hours
97 miles, 1.75 hours
Reno
331 miles, 5.5 hours
33 miles, .75 hours
289 miles, 4 hours
320 miles, 5 hours
135 miles, 2.25 hours
37 miles, .75 hours
60 miles, 1.25 hours
449 miles, 7.25 hours
546 miles, 8.75 hours
Tonopah
94 miles, 1.5 hours
227 miles, 4 hours
271 miles, 4.5 hours
168 miles, 2.5 hours
104 miles, 1.5 hours
253 miles, 4.5 hours
234 miles, 4.25 hours
211 miles, 3.25 hours
308 miles, 5 hours
238 miles, 4 hours
West Wendover
381 miles, 6 hours
415 miles, 6 hours
109 miles, 1.5 hours
120 miles, 2 hours
392 miles, 6 hours
430 miles, 6.25 hours
440 miles, 6.75 hours
362 miles, 6 hours
500 miles, 8 hours
398 miles, 5.5 hours
(Incline Village)
(Stateline)
LOCATION
JANUARY Max.
APRIL Min.
Max.
JULY Min.
Max.
Max.
Min.
Beatty
55°F/13°C
29°F/-2°C
72°F/22°C
41°F/5°C
98°F/37°C
62°F/17°C
78°F/26°C
44°F/7°C
Caliente
47°F/8°C
20°F/-7°C
68°F/20°C
36°F/2°C
96°F/36°C
59°F/15°C
73°F/23°C
36°F/2°C
Carson City
45°F/7°C
22°F/-6°C
63°F/17°C
34°F/1°C
90°F/32°C
52°F/11°C
68°F/20°C
35°F/2°C
Elko
36°F/2°C
14°F/-10°C
60°F/16°C
31°F/-1°C
90°F/32°C
50°F/10°C
65°F/18°C
29°F/-2°C
Ely
39°F/4°C
14°F/-10°C
59°F/15°C
30°F/-1°C
89°F/32°C
53°F/12°C
64°F/18°C
31°F/-1°C
Gerlach
43°F/6°C
23°F/-5°C
66°F/19°C
37°F/3°C
93°F/34°C
60°F/16°C
70°F/21°C
38°F/3°C
Hawthorne
47°F/8°C
24°F/-4°C
67°F/19°C
38°F/3°C
95°F/35°C
63°F/17°C
71°F/22°C
40°F/4°C
Lake Tahoe
43°F/6°C
16°F/-9°C
54°F/12°C
27°F/-3°C
81°F/27°C
41°F/5°C
63°F/17°C
28°F/-2°C
Las Vegas
58°F/14°C
39°F/4°C
78°F/26°C
56°F/13°C
104°F/40°C
81°F/27°C
81°F/27°C
59°F/15°C
Laughlin
65°F/18°C
43°F/6°C
86°F/30°C
56°F/13°C
111°F/44°C
80°F/27°C
88°F/31°C
60°F/16°C
Reno
46°F/8°C
22°F/-6°C
64°F/18°C
38°F/3°C
92°F/33°C
58°F/14°C
69°F/21°C
39°F/4°C
Tonopah
45°F/7°C
20°F/-7°C
64°F/18°C
35°F/2°C
92°F/33°C
58°F/14°C
68°F/20°C
37°F/3°C
Winnemucca
42°F/6°C
19°F/-7°C
63°F/17°C
31°F/-1°C
93°F/34°C
52°F/11°C
67°F/19°C
30°F/-1°C
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Average Temperatures
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WHAT’S NEW
2013 WHAT’S NEW? n The Neon Museum in Las Vegas opened to the public in late 2012 and is home to more than 150 neon signs dating as far back as the 1930s. Its neon signage collection is the largest in the world and features relics from the Moulin Rouge, Desert Inn, the Flamingo, and Stardust. neonmuseum.org
The Smith Center
n The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is the centerpiece of cultural life in downtown Las Vegas, offering a blend of performances by resident companies as well as first-run touring attractions. The five-acre cultural campus features three performance spaces, and the revamped DISCOVERY Children’s Museum will call the campus home later this year. thesmithcenter.com n The DISCOVERY Children’s Museum (formerly Lied Discovery Children’s Museum) at the Donald W. Reynolds Discovery Center is scheduled to open its new home at The Smith Center in Symphony Park. The new, 50,000 square-foot museum boasts nine interactive exhibition galleries. discoverykidslv.org
DISCOVERY Children’s Museum
n Traveling from Reno to Carson City is faster on the new, 8.5-mile Interstate 580 freeway, which includes the Galena Creek Bridge—at 1,722 feet, the longest concrete cathedral arch bridge in the world. n The McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas opened Terminal 3, a 1.9 million-square-foot facility featuring 14 new gates serving international and domestic travelers coming into southern Nevada. mccarran.com
Interstate 580 and Galena Creek Bridge
n The big news for skiers and boarders continues to be the merger of Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows resorts. Together they offer access to 6,000 acres, 43 lifts, and 270+ trails, not to mention Tahoe’s only mile-long terrain park. n Caesars Entertainment announced plans to rename and renovate Imperial Palace Las Vegas. The revamped property, The Quad Resort & Casino, is scheduled for completion late this year. thequadlv.com
Gordon Ramsay Steak, beef Wellington
n Gordon Ramsay Steak, the celebrity chef’s restaurant chain, opened its first southern Nevada restaurant in mid-2012 inside Paris Las Vegas. The worldrenowned eatery features fresh seafood and mouth-watering cuts of beef, Frenchinfluenced sides, and delicious desserts. parislasvegas.com n SkyVue Las Vegas is a new retail, entertainment, and restaurant complex on the Strip. Upon completion, it is set to feature a roller coaster and a 467-foot observation wheel akin to the London Eye—the best view in the city. Opens mid2013 skyvuelasvegas.com
Nobu Restaurant
n MGM Resorts announced that THEhotel at Mandalay Bay will be transformed into the all-suite Delano Las Vegas, with a projected completion date of late 2013. n Caesars Palace and Nobu Hospitality plan to open the boutique-style Nobu Hotel, Restaurant, and Lounge at Caesars Palace. The 180-room hotel and spacious restaurant and lounge will occupy the Centurion Tower following a multi-million-dollar refurbishment and are slated to open February 4.
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n The D Las Vegas is a modern, new hotel with a vintage feel (formerly Fitzgeralds Casino) on Fremont Street. It sits under the largest video screen in the world on Las Vegas’ famous Fremont Street Experience. thed.com
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COWBOY CULTURE
Cowboy Culture You know it when you see it: a cowhand clad in leather, denim, and the dust of the range. You smell it: sagebrush, hay, and oil to keep the leather from cracking. You taste it: sizzling steak topped with grilled onions and paired with a heaping side of baked beans. You hear it: the clink of spurs, the lowing of cattle. Most of all, you remember it: cowboy culture, the most authentic, raw, unadulterated element of American life. 14
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When we talk about cowboys in Nevada, it’s about the men and women who ride horses and rope cows. They wear boots and hats because they’re useful to the work, not to make a statement—although they could tell you the difference between round-toe and square-toe boots, and the real definition of a “buckaroo.” Horses are modes of transportation and members of the family. We take great pride in our ropin’ and ridin’ skills, and aren’t afraid to grab a guitar and pick a melody.
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This is the lifestyle that created the art form known as cowboy poetry, and it’s what’s celebrated every January in Elko during the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. These poets can spin a yarn that will make your sides ache from laughter and your eyes shed tears you didn’t know you had. Guest ranches are the perfect places to get a taste for the country way of life, but don’t expect to be wined and dined; if you’re a guest on a working ranch, you can expect to work. You may help wrangle the cows or feed the horses, and you’ll earn that chuck wagon dinner at the end of the day.
The Reno Rodeo Cattle Drive is another opportunity for those with an interest in living the cowboy life. Every June in the week leading up to the event, the rodeo cattle are herded into Reno by pro and novice cowpokes. Your reservation buys you a seat in a saddle, a spot around the nightly campfire, trailside dinner, and an unforgettable experience in the American West. Rodeos are a big part of cowboy culture, and Nevada does them right. The Reno Rodeo is known as the wildest, richest rodeo in the West, and the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas is where the best of the best prove their stuff in the arena.
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“I’ve spent most of my life working on ranches in northeastern Nevada and am grateful to have done so. I love this country and how it changes with four distinct seasons and the rugged beauty that comes with each. I very much appreciate the people here and the Western culture we share, which is tied to the work and the land. The ‘Cowboy code’ that some folks are trying to get back to is very much alive and well here.”
JON GRIGGS, RANCH MANAGER, MAGGIE CREEK RANCH NEAR ELKO
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The Winnemucca Ranch Hand Rodeo is about as authentic as it gets, with working cowboys and cowgirls putting their daily chores on display in a test of skill. A visiting cowboy or cowgirl will find an endless variety of gear and accessories to fit right in on the range. Silver and turquoise— mined right here in Nevada—are staples in every boutique and gift shop. If you feel inclined to really step back in time, there’s no place like Virginia City. The main street is lined with wooden sidewalks, saloons, and gambling halls. You can take a teeth-rattling ride in a stagecoach or climb aboard a vintage steam train. Capture the moment in sepia with your loved ones dressed up as gamblers, cowboys, saloon girls, or miners. On a warm summer day, you may just witness a bank robbery and ensuing shoot-out, but don’t worry, the sheriff always wins.
Nevadans are proud of their western heritage, and of the great outdoors that lends itself to this ranching, roping way of life. We’re inclined to believe that “purple mountain majesties” was inspired by our snowy peaks. It’s not uncommon to see a tumbleweed blow down main street in many Nevada towns, and there’s no smell like a sea of sagebrush after a summer rain. The open range means that you might have to wait for cows to cross the highway as they graze their way around the Silver State. Those cows might just be the only living creatures you see until you roll into the nearest town, thirsty for a cold beer and hot meal. Go ahead and dust off your cowboy hat, and pull on your favorite pair of Levi’s. Life is about comfort here, and we think you’ll fit right in.
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Ghost Towns Tumbleweeds roll down dusty roads and cautious lizards scale wooden and stone ruins. You can almost hear the creaking of a long-empty rocking chair keeping time with the passage of years. It doesn’t take much imagination to hear a harmonica melody in the breeze, greeting you at the wooden porches of miners’ cabins laden with iron and leather tools. Candelaria
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Every boom ends with a bust, and these are the scenes of Nevada’s once-great mining towns, now preserved in the arid desert, in a state of arrested decay.
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RHYOLITE One of the most photographed ghost towns in the West, Rhyolite stands guard near Death Valley’s eastern entrance, ushering visitors through the passage of time, space, and terrain. The mission-style railroad depot gives the town an almost modern look when compared to the stone ruins of a bank, store, and schoolhouse. The famed Bottle House, constructed of nearly 50,000 bottles, has been restored and hints at an eccentric past of the “Wild West.” That ribbon of oddity extends to the town limits, which is lined with largerthan-life sculptures, art created in and inspired by the extreme desert climate. Rhyolite’s brief life—1905 to roughly 1920—was extinguished as quickly as the wind blows across the sandstone hills. But like many great heroes, its fame came after death, and now the ghost town is visited by travelers from all over the world, seeking inspiration in the ruins. BOBBIE GREEN
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BERLIN Berlin is a ghost town tied by the terrain to its closest neighbor, an ichthyosaur fossil site known as BerlinIchthyosaur State Park. The town, adjacent mine, and dinosaur remains are a motley representation of Nevada’s varied history. Located near the center of Nevada, the fossils tell a tale of life under the sea, of reptilian beasts that swam over what was then the ocean’s floor and is now mountain peaks. Fast-forward hundreds of millennia, and the wooden cabins and towering mill tell a tale of gold strikes, explorers, and newfound riches in the American West. Metal tools scattered throughout the landscape reveal the work that it took to build this mining town in 1896, and then abandon it in 1911 when the gold dried up. Travelers now can visit for the day or camp among the sagebrush and juniper trees. The green sage and brilliant blue sky present a startling contrast to the varnish of wooden structures, creating a photographer’s dream composition of light and dark.
BELMONT A silver strike in 1865 led to the founding of Belmont and its establishment as the Nye County seat. As quickly as the honor was bestowed, it was taken away and moved to the more lucrative town of Tonopah. But Belmont got to keep its towering courthouse, a site well worth the two-hour detour south from U.S. Highway 50. Historical graffiti marks the decades that have passed and gives a glimpse into the visitors—both welcome and unwelcome—that have entered its domain. An eerie autograph is etched into a doorframe, believed to have been left by Charles Manson in 1969 while he and his “family” hid in the deteriorating courthouse. Now preserved as a State Historic Park, the courthouse stands sentinel over the nearly deserted town of Belmont, its ruins crumbling down the hillsides and hidden in the high desert of Nevada. 20
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ST. THOMAS Few ghost towns can claim a rebirth, but as the water has receded at Lake Mead, the town of St. Thomas has once again seen the light of day. The town seemed short-lived from the start, founded as a Mormon outpost to transport goods to Utah during the Civil War. The arrival of railroads made the town obsolete. When state lines were drawn, the residents of St. Thomas discovered that their hamlet was actually in Nevada, not Utah, and they owed their home state back taxes. Residents unable to pay the taxes opted to leave, marking the first abandonment.
“I enjoy exploring Nevada’s ghost towns and mining camps—there are over 600—many of which little remains but a few concrete slabs and crumbling rock walls. A few are still inhabited and classified as “living ghost towns.” As the ore veins played out, and because of the scarcity of wood, many of the mining camps and town sites were dismantled and moved to the next discovery, leaving behind in some cases no, or very little, visible remaining site markings.”
Settlers returned to St. Thomas in the last decade of the 1800s and lived in relative peace until a bypass bridge diverted travelers and the copper mined nearby plummeted in value. The final blow came with the construction of Hoover Dam, when the backed-up waters of the Colorado River created Lake Mead. St. Thomas was abandoned as the lake formed and flowed into its streets and over its buildings and homes. Drought has forced the shoreline back, and the ruins of St. Thomas are now accessible via a short hike. Perhaps the ghosts weren’t ready to let go of this town that struggled from birth. Nevada is dotted with ghost towns, each settlement telling the story of the miners, railroad workers, explorers, and settlers who answered the call to “go west, young man.” You may see the signs of their struggles and triumphs as you, too, go west.
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Nevada Northern Railway, Ely
Railroads All aboard! Nevada’s rich railroad heritage is well preserved, and lives on today. Explore railroad museums in Boulder City, Carson City, and Ely. With real operating passenger runs, they are a delight for all ages. Home to an extraordinary collection of railroad equipment, artifacts, and related exhibits, these museums take you on a trip back in time. See and feel how the railroad transformed the growing nation in the late 19th and early-20th centuries. Nevada’s fabled railroads and locomotives built boomtowns overnight, and helped tame the Wild West. Wonderful to photograph, the railroad cars and locomotives on display at the museums have rich and colorful histories.
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Nevada State Railroad Museum, Boulder City
The Nevada Northern Railway in Ely offers visitors rides along the same historic routes that were built in 1905 to haul ore from nearby mines. Walk through the East Ely Depot Museum, restored to its 1907 appearance, and see original waiting rooms, baggage storage, and offices used by one of the nation’s most important railroads. Ride the rails behind the 1905 Baldwin Steam Locomotive No. 25 at the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City. Catch the McKeen Car, a national historic landmark and perfectly restored example of a rare self-propelled vehicle that used internal combustion. Just try to resist the whistle call of The Inyo, a majestic 1875 steam locomotive, on a special-occasion run.
Virginia & Truckee Railway, Carson City, by Thomas Gray
Tour from Carson City to Virginia City via the 1870s-era Virginia & Truckee Railway, dubbed the Queen of the Short Lines, with two train excursions throughout the summer months. The Historic Route is a short ride from Virginia City
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McKeen Car, Nevada State Railroad Museum, Carson City
to Gold Hill’s original V&T depot. Spend 35 minutes on the four-mile trip that departs eight times a day in the summer season and seven in October. Hear the conductor tell the story of the Comstock Lode’s mining boom, when Virginia City became one of the richest cities on earth. See mine tailings and railroad equipment and pass through Tunnel No. 4 along the way.
1931 and photograph the superb scenery. Hop aboard an excursion train outside Las Vegas for a trip along the tracks of southern Nevada’s colorful past in refurbished and air-conditioned Pullman coaches dating to 1911. Check out Union Pacific Railroad No. 2314, an official Railway Post Office car that once carried postal employees and mail across the country.
The railway’s newest route, from Carson City to Virginia City, is Sisters in History. It’s an hour and a half each way in cars pulled by steam or dieselpowered locomotives. See mines and wild mustangs on the 28-mile round-trip.
Take to the tracks on any of the special event trains along with ghosts and western outlaws, Santa and Thomas the Tank Engine, or catch the Polar Express and Oktoberfest.
Relive the early days of the Hover Dam in Boulder City on the Union Pacific Boulder Branch line, commissioned in
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In every shape and form, Nevada’s historic railroad pieces animate the Wild West for 21st century generations. Welcome aboard.
“Rail history in Nevada is up close and personal, from riding behind or even operating a centuryold steam locomotive, to watching the latest trains thunder by on the original transcontinental railroad. The people and the dreams that made Nevada great are still out there, waiting for you to discover them.”
MARK S. BASSETT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, NEVADA NORTHERN RAILWAY
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Arts and Culture From folklife and festivals to inspiring spaces in far off places, Nevada shines with artists, exhibits, and experiences uniquely its own. Shakespeare and yoga on Lake Tahoe complement cowboy poetry, county fairs, and Chautauqua across the state.
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“The Wizard of Oz” The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, Las Vegas, by Geri Kodey
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE Southern Nevada has many cultural gems, with the newest being The Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas. There you will enjoy the best and brightest in artistic excellence, performance, and education on an international scale. The center itself is architecturally stunning and hosts world-class performances, touring Broadway shows, and more.
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One of southern Nevada’s top cultural and educational attractions, Springs Preserve, offers visitors the opportunity to explore the valley’s vibrant history through interactive science and nature exhibits, botanical gardens, an interpretive trail system that meanders through a scenic wetland habitat, and live animal shows. The Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas, is located at Springs Preserve, so grab your camera and head there next. Highlights include the first dinosaur fossils documented in Nevada, Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel’s 1946 Flamingo stock certificate, mineral specimens from Nevada mines, preserved Nevada wildlife, and Las Vegas showgirl costumes. Just one hour northeast of Las Vegas is Overton, home to the Lost City Museum, which was specifically built by the National Park Service in 1935 to exhibit and protect artifacts that were excavated from Pueblo Grande de Nevada. These Anasazi Indian sites were being threatened by the rising waters of Lake Mead as it backed up behind the newly built Hoover Dam.
Lost City Museum, Overton
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RURAL BLISS You’ll see the stars in a whole new light under the rural Nevada sky. Savor the winter chill in Ely at the annual White Pine Fire and Ice Show as fireworks explode above a frozen lake and snow sculptures emerge from artists’ hands. Take a class at the acclaimed Tuscarora Pottery School, nestled in the 1870s mining town of Tuscarora and home to a dozen superb artists. Venture to Winnemucca’s Martin Hotel, one of Nevada’s best Basque restaurants and home to the Great Basin Arts and Entertainment group. Established in 1898 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel’s dining rooms served passengers and commercial traffic from the Southern Pacific Railroad. Once a favorite place for area cattle and sheep workers to stay on their trips to town, it is still a favorite for travelers. Take in the familiar veranda, hitching posts, and an amazing variety of pressed tin walls and ceilings. Experience live acoustic music by great acts in a wonderful setting. If photography is your forte, check out Shooting the West, where you’ll meet photographers of all types gathered for the annual photo symposium celebrating its 25th year in Winnemucca in 2013. Stop in for workshops, shows, and contests that draw the best in the business each spring. Sample the offerings at Oats Park Art Center in Fallon, where variety is the spice of life. Lovingly restored with $10 million raised by the Churchill Arts Council, the historic site offers authentic western charm and some of the finest performances from global artists. Live music, vintage films, fantastic galleries, and readings draw audiences again and again.
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Oats Park Art Center, Fallon
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“Nevada has given me the courage, means, and inspiration to awaken joy around me. I fell in love with Reno’s culture and natural landscape, and made it my home. Nevada’s rich art community has made my dreams a reality.”
WESTERN HERITAGE Make time for the capital city’s creative side, where Carson City galleries are blossoming. Start with the Nevada Arts Council’s Office Exhibition Series, a space for the West’s superbly talented artists to publicly display their work. Explore the Capital City Arts Initiative Court House Gallery, Jeff Nicholson’s Great Basin Gallery or Western Nevada College. Shop the Nevada Artists Association’s Artists Store at the Brewery Arts Center or Artsy Fartsy for some fresh designs. Take a peek into the Nevada State Museum on the site of the former U.S. Mint, where you’ll experience mining and railroad history that changed the United States as Nevada joined the Union in 1864. Jump to the 20th century and see the evolution of slot machines that made Nevada famous for fun and so much more.
GRACE HUTCHISON, NEVADA ARTIST
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FOOD & DRINK
Adele’s Crab Cake Benedict, Carson City, by Charlie Johnston
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Food and Drink We take dining in Nevada seriously. We always start our Basque meals with a Picon Punch, and wouldn’t dream of ordering anything other than locally raised beef when visiting a restaurant in Fallon. There’s even proper protocol when dining at a buffet—start with a salad to appear healthy (even if it contains Jell-O and marshmallows), and then move on to a mountain of crab legs and shrimp. It’s okay to mix your international cuisines at a buffet, but never put the sushi next to the lasagna. That just gets messy. To make it easy for you, we’ve compiled a cheat-sheet for eating and drinking in Nevada. These are just suggestions, so feel free to test your palate and make up your own rules, too! TRAVELNEVADA.COM
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Villa Basque Deli, Carson City
BASQUE FOOD Traditional Basque restaurants dot the Nevada culinary landscape and are concentrated more heavily in the northern end of the state. Elko, Winnemucca, Fallon, Gardnerville, and Reno boast the more well-known Basque eateries, including the Star Hotel, Martin Hotel, Overland, JT Basque Bar & Dining Room, and Louis’ Basque Corner. A Basque meal usually is served family style, so make friends with your neighbors or they won’t pass the salad or beans your way. The fare may vary, depending on whether the restaurant leans more Spanish-Basque or French-Basque, but you can be sure there will be at least five courses leading up to your main dish.
JT Basque Bar & Dining Room, Gardnerville
Speaking of the main dish, this is where you get to see what Basque food is really about. Lamb and oxtail are staples on any menu, and if you order steak, remember that “Basque style” comes with a heaping of roasted garlic on top! Don’t be afraid to try something new, though it’s probably best not to ask what anything is. Sweetbreads taste better if you don’t ask. The Martin Hotel, Winnemucca
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Beef Wellington, Gordon Ramsay Steak, Las Vegas
“Las Vegas is such a vibrant, amazing city. And Paris is a very successful and beautiful resort in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. What you don’t realize about Las Vegas until you get there is it has so much to offer, not just casinos. It’s about the sights, the restaurants, the theater shows. There is something for everyone!”
CELEBRITY CHEFS First rule for dining among the likes of Guy Savoy, Carla Pellegrino, and Wolfgang Puck: Say that everything on the menu looks delicious. Second rule: Taste everything. Las Vegas is gastro-bliss central, boasting 44 eateries with celebrity chefs at the helm. Kick it up a notch at Emeril’s Table 10 or throw down a tamale at Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill. Chef Christina Wilson ascended from “Hell’s Kitchen” to take the throne at Gordon Ramsay Steak, the newest celebrity kitchen on the Las Vegas Strip.
CELEBRITY CHEF GORDON RAMSAY, OF GORDON RAMSAY STEAK AT PARIS LAS VEGAS
If your travels take you northward, don’t miss Charlie Palmer Steak at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno. Here’s an insider’s tip: Make time while in Reno to dine at CAMPO, the second area restaurant by Chef Mark Estee, who quickly is making a name in the farm-to-table movement for his locally sourced menus. You are likely to hear more about him as his star rises, and you can say you dined at his restaurant here first!
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DESERT GRAPES Nevada is leading a revolution in winemaking, developing deserthardy grapes that use a fraction of the water that traditional crops consume. That is reason enough to be interested in Nevada’s four wineries, and the bonus is they produce delicious wines. Pahrump Valley Winery and Sanders Family Winery represent the oldest and newest wineries in the state. Pahrump Valley was established in 1990 and grows primarily red varietals, including zinfandel, syrah, merlot, and barbera. Sanders Family is planted with zinfandel and petite syrah and imports a gamut of red and white grapes to produce award-winning wines only an hour from Las Vegas. Tahoe Ridge in the northern part of the state (45 minutes from Reno) started as a research vineyard in 1990 and spent a decade perfecting the art of desert wine before going public and producing the first commercial wine in Nevada and becoming the first full-production winery in the state.
Pahrump Valley Winery RACHID DAHNOUN
Tahoe Ridge, Minden RACHID DAHNOUN
Also anchored in northern Nevada is Churchill Vineyards, which lays claim to the only estate produced white wines in Nevada. It bottles small-production whites, reds, and distilled spirits. Are you thirsty yet? Ready to make restaurant reservations? Be sure to check TravelNevada.com for more information on dining in the Silver State. Churchill Vineyards, Fallon
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Share a must-do with family and friends. Amazing scenery, curves, tunnels, sometimes mustang sightings… Catch the Wild West trains from Carson City to Virginia City and Virginia City to Gold Hill. It’s “All Aboard!” late May through late October. Not to mention the enchanted Polar Express during the holiday season. But seating is limited. Check the schedules and make your reservations by phone or online.
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Edgewood Tahoe
Golf It’s tee time in Nevada. The state offers miles of fairways, some on desert courses, others in mountainous terrain, but always with unique Nevada twists. You’ll golf better here. It has been claimed that, at the higher elevations in northern Nevada (Reno is 4,500 feet above sea level), golf balls fly 10 percent farther. You’ll golf all the time here. With 250 days of sunshine, almost every day is perfect for a round of golf.
“The best part about playing golf in Nevada is the variety. From beautiful lakeside courses in the Sierra Nevada, to high desert golf in the Reno/Carson City area and championship golf in southern Nevada and Mesquite, Nevada offers what golfers desire. Memorable golf courses and nightlife make Nevada a special place for golfers.”
You’ll golf everywhere here. Courses can be found all over the state, from lush resort links like the exclusive Wynn Course in Las Vegas to smaller municipal favorites like the donations-accepted nine-hole course in Pioche. With more than 100 courses, Nevada is a great place to swing the clubs, whether you’re teeing off in Las Vegas or Mesquite in the southern end of the state, or at one of the “Divine 9” courses in the north.
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SOUTHERN SWING Start your golf tour in Las Vegas, where you have your choice of nearly 50 courses. Among those is the Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort, owned by the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe and home to the Wolf Course, the state’s longest at 7,604 yards. There’s also the Royal Links Golf Club, with holes inspired by 11 different British Open rotation courses, and the Tom Fazio-designed Shadow Creek, home of the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational. Remember that Las Vegas is in the Mojave Desert, and here you’ll find many desert courses—links where the fairways are green and narrow with a more natural rough. Sometimes you’ll be shooting over arroyos and across fairways, so no wild slices or hooks!
Paiute Golf Club Resort
About 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas, on the NevadaUtah border, is Mesquite—a town of around 15,500 people and nine golf courses. You can stay in Mesquite for week and play a different course every day. Not only does that make it a popular golf destination, it’s also the host of many national golf events, including the Mesquite Amateur and RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship.
NORTHERN SLICE Travel north to the Carson City-Carson Valley area— just south of Reno—to take on the Divine 9, a group of courses nestled on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada. Plush greens, rolling fairways, and scenic mountain views are the hallmark of these beauties, which together offer 70,000-plus yards of layouts by top designers. Don’t pack away the irons yet—you’ll want to check out the greens in nearby Lake Tahoe and Reno. Breathtaking lake views can be enjoyed from such courses as Edgewood Tahoe, host of the popular American Century Celebrity Golf Championship, and the Golf Courses at Incline Village, where the view from the Championship Course seventh tee is definitely camera-worthy. Among the Reno courses is the private Montrêux Golf & Country Club, host to the Reno-Tahoe Open, a PGA Tour summer event. ArrowCreek
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Ruby Mountains Sledding, by North Lake Tahoe/Jeff Dow
Winter Wonderland Take a deep breath. That cold, crisp air lets you know you’re in for a challenge. The rush of adrenaline that follows is your second hint: You’re about to embark on an adventure in Nevada’s winter wonderland. With annual snowfall of up to 400 inches in the Sierra Nevada, as well as plenty of coverage throughout the state, Nevada offers winter playgrounds for skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing, and more. 38
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TAHOE TERRAIN Lake Tahoe, nestled in the Sierra Nevada along the Nevada-California border, is home to several world-class ski resorts that offer trails and terrain parks for all levels. On bluebird days—and there’s an abundance of those—the breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe will stop you in your tracks. That’s if you stop: the groomed slopes, challenging moguls, and thrilling terrain parks at Heavenly Mountain, Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe, and Diamond Peak Ski Resort will keep you moving. About an hour’s drive from Reno and easily accessible from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, the Lake Tahoe region also draws visitors for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, and snowmobiling. At the day’s end, you’ll have your choice of activities to help you unwind, whether it’s a raucous après-ski party or a relaxing spa treatment at one of the area’s casino-resorts.
Cross-country skiing, by North Lake Tahoe/Jeff Dow
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For these reasons and more, Lake Tahoe is a premier winter sports destination. But don’t count out the rest of the state.
Northstar, by Corey Rich
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Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort
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Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort, about an hour’s drive from Las Vegas and just north of Mount Charleston, is one of the region’s often-overlooked gems. With 40 acres, the resort is small by industry standards, but is pursuing an ambitious 10-year expansion plan. Recent changes include a new quad chairlift and 14 new trails. If skiing isn’t your activity, head to a snow play area in the nearby Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, part of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, for sledding, a snowball fight, or to build a snowman.
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Helicopter-skiing near Elko
HEAD TO THE HINTERLANDS Snow also falls in abundance on the eastern side of the state, where you can enjoy helicopter-skiing and ice fishing, among other winter activities, in a rural setting. The Ruby Mountains near Elko are where thrill-seekers on helicopterski adventures get dropped into forested terrain, wide-open bowls, and tight couloirs. If you’re the type to carry a fishing rod instead of a ski pole, ice fishing is popular at many eastern Nevada waterways, including Cave Lake State Park near Ely and the South Fork State Recreation Area on the Humboldt River.
“Nevada ski resorts are unique because of the contrast of topography from west to east. You get the beautiful lake and alpine view to the west and the broad desert landscape to the east, which is probably something you don’t see anywhere else, along with a ‘top of the world’ view.”
If you’re looking for more traditional winter recreation, you’ll also find it in eastern Nevada. Hit the slopes at SnoBowl Ski Area near Elko or strap on snowshoes for a hike at Ward Mountain Recreation Area near Ely. So remember, winter isn’t for staying indoors. It’s for snowball fights with the kids, skiing with friends, and snowshoeing through a forest transformed by snow into a crystalline wonderland. This season, savor the beauty of Nevada in winter.
DAVE HAHL, MT. ROSE-SKI TAHOE HEAD GROOMER
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Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park, by North Lake Tahoe/Jeff Dow
Outdoor Recreation Dirt roads, snow-covered mountains, hidden lakes, and aspen groves as far as the eye can see. Mountain bike tracks in the mud, skinny-dipping in hot springs, fingers gripping a rock face, and skis a foot deep in fluffy snow. Nevada is more than 300 mountain ranges divided by seas of sagebrush and wildflowers. It’s 48 million acres of public land, 24 state parks, and one national park. It’s countless adventures waiting for you.
STATE PARKS AND NATURAL WONDERS Nevada’s state parks are spread throughout the state, easily accessible from nearby towns and highways. Some are tributes to the settlement of the West, such as Fort Churchill, Belmont Courthouse, Berlin, and Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort, parks that preserve the remains of settlements that gave Nevada its start. Other parks reveal the natural evolution of Nevada’s landscape. Cathedral Gorge is a stunning example of beauty carved by a 42
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millennia of erosion. Valley of Fire arises from the desert outside of Las Vegas with brilliant colors matched only by an artist’s palette. Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park is a world-renowned playground for hikers, mountain bikers, backpackers, swimmers, and boaters. In the winter, when it’s covered with a pristine blanket of snow, it calls to skiers and snowshoers. A few state parks capture Nevada’s oddities, such as BerlinIchthyosaur State Park, which uniquely pairs a ghost town with an adjacent ichthyosaur fossil site. The Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park has immense beehive-shaped ovens abandoned more than a century ago by silver miners.
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Outdoor adventurers are drawn to Lamoille Canyon and the Ruby Mountains all year long. The glacier-carved canyon and craggy mountain range provide rugged terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. The vast variety of wildlife—including the elusive Himalayan Snowcock, which nests in the highest reaches of the Ruby Mountains—makes this a perfect place to for birdwatchers, hunters, and anyone who appreciates the beauty of wild horses galloping through the sagebrush.
ACTION AND ADVENTURE A well-planned series of trails around Austin on Highway 50 lure mountain bikers from all over the world, while the 240-mile, mixed-use Silver State Trail is well known for its challenging ATV excursions. The Tahoe Rim Trail in the northwestern end of the state is a 160-mile network of trails that circle Lake Tahoe.
Lake Tahoe is also a prime place for fishing. Bait your line for trout or salmon, or set some traps for crayfish, which are abundant along the shoreline and in the depths of the lake. Anglers can test their best flies in the Truckee River or Pyramid Lake, both of which are known to be among the best fly fishing locations in the west. Skiers and snowboarders already know that the 18 ski resorts in the Lake Tahoe region provide some of the highest quality, most challenging downhill and cross-country terrain in North America. Visitors have their pick of large village-style resorts with their own shopping, dining, and accommodations or smaller resorts that focus on some serious slopes and Mother Nature’s gift of fresh powder and near-daily sunshine throughout the ski season.
“Why do I love Nevada? Every time I go out into the desert, I discover something new, something I have never heard about or seen before. Historic maps give names to ruins of ghost towns, Native traditions give meaning to ancient sites, and geology gives reason to abandoned mining camps.”
TERI LIGON, NEVADA OUTDOOR ENTHUSIAST
This is what Nevada’s outdoors are made of, and what vacations beyond the city lights can offer.
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SOUTHERN NEVADA—FOUR DAYS, 564 MILES/908 KM Day 1
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Rev your engines in Las Vegas, and take off for the open road via Interstate 15 North. Your first stop is Valley of Fire State Park, only an hour from Sin City, yet it feels like another world. Moviemakers think so too, and that’s why this valley of red and orange sandstone was featured in such movies as “Star Trek: Generations” and “Transformers.” Plan to spend at least three hours here before hitting the road again, this time backtracking slightly on I-15 South and then turning north on U.S. Highway 93.
Spend the morning exploring to arrive at your next stop, Rachel, around lunchtime to enjoy the famous Alien Burger at the Little A’Le’Inn. Rachel is on the Extraterrestrial Highway and is the center of many reported otherworldly encounters. You may see a spaceship hovering over the famed “Black Mailbox,” which marks the access road to infamous Area 51. If you arrive too early for lunch, the Little A’Le’Inn offers a variety of dishes and refreshments, served with a heaping side of extraterrestrial lore. To get here from Alamo, you’ll head north on Highway 93 and west on State Route 375, traveling about one hour.
This area is dotted with hot springs, and one of our favorites is Ash Springs, located on the east side of the U.S. Highway 93 near the town of the same name. Ask a local where to turn, because there are no road signs to reveal this hidden gem. Your stop for the night will be in the town of Alamo. Luxury accommodations can be found at A Cowboy’s Dream Bed and Breakfast. Just up the road is Windmill Ridge, which boasts 15 western-themed cabins behind a family-run restaurant, and is very affordable.
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Your next stop is Tonopah, about two hours northwest on State Route 375 and U.S. Highway 6/95. Keep watch overhead because you may just see some military air maneuvers as you skirt the Nellis Air Force Range to the south. Tonopah was once called the “Queen of the Silver Camps,” and your first stop should be the Tonopah Historic Mining Park. This outdoor mining museum is on the site of the original silver mine and a great introduction into Nevada’s mining history. Another
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Day 3 Distance: 94 miles/151 km and any extra exploring you decide to do Head south on Highway 95 toward Las Vegas, but don’t worry, your adventure is far from over. Take your time driving through Goldfield, about 30 minutes south of Tonopah, and stop at the Goldfield High School, where the famed Nelson-Gans boxing match of 1906 took place. This changed the face of boxing in the West and put the then-booming town of Goldfield on the map.
leisure and mosey on up to the bar at one of the town’s old westthemed saloons and restaurants.
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Day 4 Distance: 150 miles/241 km On your way out of town, take the short detour to Rhyolite, one of the most photographed ghost towns in the West and well worth the 10-minute drive from Beatty. Continue south on Highways 95 and 160 for about an hour to Pahrump. This bustling bedroom community to Las Vegas is home to two of Nevada’s four wineries. We recommend staying long enough for lunch and wine tasting before continuing on to Las Vegas. You’ve come a long way, and now it’s time to end your trek in Las Vegas. But the fun doesn’t have to stop: you are in the Entertainment Capital of the World, after all!
Your next stop is only an hour away in Beatty, your base camp for the next 24 hours. Beatty is the eastern gateway to Death Valley; from here you can access such iconic sites as Zabriskie Point, Badwater, Devil’s Golf Course, and Artist’s Drive. Return to Beatty at your TRAVELNEVADA.COM
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BASE CAMP: LAS VEGAS—FOUR DAYS OF DAY TRIPS Day 1
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Choose a comfy hotel, because this is base camp for the next several days of adventure excursions.
GOODSPRINGS: South on Interstate 15 you’ll find a
Distance: 23 miles/37 km RED ROCK CANYON: Just a short drive from Las Vegas via State Route 159 is Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, a popular hiking and rock climbing destination. There are several trailheads along the 13mile scenic loop drive, so be prepared with water and sunscreen if you decide to take a hike.
Distance: 6 miles/10 km BONNIE SPRINGS RANCH: For a taste of the rootin’ tootin’ West, head six miles south of Red Rock Canyon to Bonnie Springs Ranch. This family-friendly destination offers horseback rides, a zoo, a replica of a circa 1880 western mining town, mock gunfights in the streets, shops, and dining.
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short detour on State Route 161 to Goodsprings and its claim to fame, the Pioneer Saloon. This saloon, favored by traveling motorcyclists and history buffs, is where Clark Gable sat for three days waiting to hear the fate of his love, Carole Lombard, after her airplane crashed on nearby Mount Potosi. The saloon is filled with decades of memorabilia, and there are still century-old gunfight bullet holes in the walls.
Day 2 Distance: 96 miles/155 km LAUGHLIN: Head south on U.S. Highway 95 then east State Route 163 to Laughlin, a gaming town on the Colorado River. Large hotel-resorts line the river, where visitors can lounge, rent boats or Jet Skis, or explore the numerous outdoor destinations including Big Bend State Recreation Area, Black Mountains, and Lake Mohave.
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Day 3 Distance: 25 miles/40 km BOULDER CITY: Founded in the 1930s to house the builders of the Hoover Dam—then known as the Boulder Dam—Boulder City is one of two towns in Nevada where gaming is illegal (the other town is Panaca). Its idyllic downtown and bungalow-style homes make it a favorite retreat for visitors to the Las Vegas region. The Nevada State Railroad Museum, Boulder City, offers an interesting look at Nevada’s locomotive past and offers train rides aboard the Nevada Southern Railway.
Distance: 8 miles/13 km HOOVER DAM: Hoover Dam is a world-famous manmade wonder, and it’s a mere hour’s drive from the Las Vegas Strip. Allow a little extra time to walk across the dam bypass bridge, officially known as the Mike O’Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. This will give you the best, unobstructed views of the dam.
Distance: 67 miles/108 km VALLEY OF FIRE: If you packed your hiking shoes, take a scenic drive along Lake Mead from Hoover Dam to Valley of Fire State Park. The park is one of southern Nevada’s natural wonders, with deeply carved rock formations in fiery hues just minutes off I-15.
Distance: 14 miles/23 km LOST CITY MUSEUM: Depart Valley of Fire to the northeast to reach Overton. Here you’ll find the Lost City Museum, a state museum dedicated to the history of Nevada’s indigenous tribes (Puebloan). It features artifacts from Pueblo Grande de Nevada, an Puebloan settlement excavated nearby, and a reconstructed adobe village.
Day 4 Distance: 90 miles/145 km DEATH VALLEY: You can’t do day trips out of Las Vegas without going to Death Valley National Park. The famous park is easily accessed through Pahrump, a town about an hour west of Las Vegas. Gas up the car, buy food, water, and sunscreen, and venture into the unparalleled landscape that is Death Valley. Some of the park’s highlights that are easily visited in one day are Dante’s View, Badwater, Devil’s Golf Course, Artists Palette, Zabriskie Point, and Furnace Creek. The park is open year-round, but some services are limited in the summer months.
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INTERSTATE 80 AND HIGHWAY 50 LOOP FIVE DAYS, 788 MILES/1,268 KM Day 1 Distance: 288 miles/464 km Start in Reno and head east on Interstate 80 to Lovelock. This little town is the perfect place to gas up the car, get some food, and surprise your loved one by “locking your love” at Lovers Lock Plaza behind the Pershing County Courthouse. Keep the lock’s key as a token of your love or follow the ancient Chinese custom of throwing it away—as long as your lock remains on the chain, your love will last. As you continue east, take time to appreciate Nevada’s western heritage by driving through Winnemucca. Don’t worry: you’re only a few hours from your day’s destination, Elko. As you near Elko, you’ll see the California Trail Interpretive Center on your left. This is a superb study of the challenges western California Trail explorers endured. It’s situated right on the trail within view of the Hastings Cutoff, a supposed shortcut to California that most of the doomed Donner Party took.
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You’ll spend the night in Elko, where there are plenty of hotels and restaurants available. The Star Hotel is a Basque restaurant that was voted a Nevada Treasure in 2012, and it’s a must-visit during your stay in Elko.
Day 2 Elko is a bona fide cowboy town, host to the annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering and a vibrant hub of ranching and mining in eastern Nevada. Spend some time downtown at the Western Folklife Center or venture out to Lamoille Canyon and the Ruby Mountains.
Day 3 Distance: 180 miles/290 km Tip your hat to Elko as you venture eastward to Wells, where you’ll turn south on U.S. Highway 93. Stop at the McGill Drugstore Museum as you near Ely, a place frozen in time, complete with a 1930s soda fountain. Be sure to call ahead to arrange a tour. When you arrive in Ely, choose from an array of modern and historic hotels. The Hotel Nevada is a perennial
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BASE CAMP: RENO—FOUR DAYS OF DAY TRIPS Day 1 Arrive in Reno by plane, train, or automobile and get ready for your adventure!
Distance: 37 miles/60 km PYRAMID LAKE: Head north on Pyramid Highway (State Route 445) for about 45 minutes to Pyramid Lake. You will junction with the Pyramid Lake National Scenic Byway, which has the distinction of being the only national scenic byway entirely within an American Indian reservation. To the northwest is Sutcliffe with a trout hatchery that is interesting for all ages. If you head southeast, you can follow the highway around the bottom half of the lake and see Anaho Island, one of the largest nesting areas for pelicans in North America. Watch the diving birds of prey for a while before continuing on to Nixon. Here you can visit the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Visitors Center and Museum and learn about the tribe and hear traditional folk stories, such as how the rock formation called Stone Mother got her name. 50
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If you’re feeling adventurous, continue north on State Route 447 to the town of Gerlach and the Black Rock Desert. For 10 days each summer, the desert is home to the counterculture event called Burning Man. For the other 355 days of the year, it is a serene, stark mixture of desert, mountains, and hidden hot springs.
Day 2 Distance: 26 miles/42 km VIRGINIA CITY: Step back in time—150 years to be exact—when you enter Virginia City, only 45 minutes from downtown Reno. Wooden sidewalks, saloons, Mark Twain artifacts and memorabilia, and a whole lot of fun await in this town best known as the home of the Cartwrights in the TV show “Bonanza.” A trolley ride is the best way to learn the history of the town and see the sights before spending the day shopping, taking old-fashioned photos, and sidling up to a genuine saloon bar. There are plenty of restaurants and B&Bs, as well as a large hotel for those who wish to forgo the serpentine mountain road back to Reno in the dark.
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Carson City and the surrounding area boast nine golf courses, collectively called “The Divine Nine.” Those who are interested in the city’s history should walk the self-guided Kit Carson Trail through historic downtown. Carson Valley is just a short drive farther south on U.S. Highway 395 and is marked by vast ranches, quaint antique shops and Victorian homes. Tahoe Ridge Winery, one of Nevada’s four wineries, has a tasting room and restaurant in Carson Valley—a perfect place for wine-tasting and lunch during your shopping.
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INDIAN TERRITORY Nevada’s Indian Territory is rich and robust in Western heritage. Whether you have one day or a few, you’ll find fascinating people, places, and adventures that represent 27 active American Indian communities in Nevada. In Overton, discover the Lost City Museum, just one hour from Las Vegas. Worth the drive via Valley of Fire State Park, the road crosses rich red rock vistas before reaching the site of early Puebloans. A treat for archeologists and artists alike— view artifacts and scout the authentic Indian jewelry and crafts in the museum store, too. Powwows abound in the Nevada desert, offering glimpses of traditional Indian dance, music, food, and crafts from every corner of the state. The annual Las Vegas Snow Mountain Powwow in May gives people a rare chance to experience artists in full regalia and families reconnecting. In Carson City, check out the Stewart Father’s Day Powwow and join nearby American Indian communities as they celebrate at the site of the historic former Indian school. Taste an Indian taco before you head down the road to the Nevada State Museum, home of a world-renowned collection of 19th century handcrafted woven baskets made famous by artist Dat So La Lee. Take in “Under One Sky,” a full museum wing of Indian contributions to Nevada. Fashion takes form in Wadsworth at the annual Women’s Buckskin Dance. Try your hand at the Fishing Derby in Sutcliffe and sample the successes of the Great Basin Native American Market in Elko. Sneak a peek in the Nevada Historical Society in Reno for a copy of “Tales of Wovoka,” the story of a Paiute prophet and the Ghost Dance. All of Nevada is Indian Territory. Wherever you go, you’ll be right around the corner from the native experience.
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RESOURCES Grimes Point Archaeological Site (Fallon) 775-885-6000 blm.gov Indian Territory 775-687-8333 nevadaindianterritory.com Las Vegas Indian Center
702-647-5842 lasvegasindiancenter.org Lost City Museum (Overton)
702-397-2193 Museums.TravelNevada.com Nevada State Museum (Carson City)
775-687-4810 Museums.TravelNevada.com Nevada Urban Indians, Inc. (Carson City and Reno)
MUST-SEES
888-885-8447
Pyramid Lake
nevadaurbanindians.org Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Museum & Visitor Center (Nixon)
✦ Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway and Museum
775-574-1088 pyramidlake.us Stewart Indian School, Stewart Indian School Trail (Carson City)
✦ Grimes Point and Hidden Cave Nevada State Museum, Carson City
775-687-8333
✦ Hickison Summit Petroglyphs ✦ Toquima Caves
stewartindianschool.com
✦ Lovelock Cave
Wellington Station Museum
✦ Valley of Fire State Park Petroglyphs
775-465-2314
✦ Sarah Winnemucca Statue
Wigwam Native American Museum (Fernley)
✦ Lost City Museum
775-575-2573
✦ Dat-So-La-Lee Baskets ✦ Stewart Indian School
For a complete listing of Nevada Tribes please visit: nevadaindianterritory.com
Lost City Museum, Overton
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EVENTS F E B R UA RY
SEPTEMBER
AVI KWA AME POWWOW, LAUGHLIN
NUMAGA POWWOW, RENO
800-AVI-2-WIN, avi-casino.com
775-329-2936
CROSBY’S PRESIDENTS DAY WEEKEND FISHING DERBY, SUTCLIFFE
TE-MOAK TRIBE OF WESTERN SHOSHONE FANDANGO, ELKO
888-225-2668, pyramidlake.us
775-738-9251, temoaktribe.com
MARCH
WALKER RIVER PAIUTE TRIBE PINENUT FESTIVAL, SCHURZ
DIABETES HEALTH FAIR AND POWWOW, RENO
775-788-7600, nevadaurbanindians.org
775-773-2306, wrpt.us/pinenut.htm O C TO B E R
M AY FREE FISHING DAY AT PYRAMID LAKE, SUTCLIFFE
888-225-2668, pyramidlake.us HONOR THE ELDERS BANQUET, LAS VEGAS
702-647-5842, lasvegasindiancenter.org SNOW MOUNTAIN POWWOW, LAS VEGAS
702-386-3926, lvpaiutetribe.com UNR POWWOW, RENO
775-784-4936, unr.edu/cscd
ELKO BAND POWWOW
775-934-2005 FALL FEST CRAFT FAIR, RENO
775-425-3561 LA KA LE’L BE POWWOW, CARSON CITY
775-265-4438 LAS VEGAS INTERTRIBAL POWWOW, LAS VEGAS
702-457-0869, lvintertribalpowwow.com
JUNE
PYRAMID LAKE $50,000 CUTTHROAT CHALLENGE FISHING DERBY, SUTCLIFFE
DUCKWATER ANNUAL FESTIVAL, DUCKWATER
888-225-2668, pyramidlake.us
775-863-0222 PYRAMID LAKE ART SHOW, NIXON
888-225-2668, pyramidlake.us STEWART FATHER’S DAY POWWOW, CARSON CITY
775-687-8333, stewartindianschool.com WA SHE SHU IT DEH NATIVE AMERICAN ARTS FESTIVAL, SOUTH LAKE TAHOE
775-265-4191, washoetribe.us
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NOVEMBER PAHRUMP SOCIAL POWWOW, PAHRUMP
775-209-3444, pahrumpowwow.org SOUTHERN PAIUTE VETERANS POWWOW, MOAPA
702-865-2787, moapapaiutes.com VETERANS DAY POWWOW, OWYHEE
208-759-3100, shopaitribes.org DECEMBER
J U LY BATTLE MOUNTAIN FANDANGO, BATTLE MOUNTAIN
775-635-2004 ELY SHOSHONE TRIBE FANDANGO, ELY
775-289-3013
NEW YEAR’S EVE POWWOW, RENO
775-329-2936, rsic.org TOMMO CRAFT FAIR, RENO
775-336-8896
FOURTH OF JULY RODEO AND POWWOW, OWYHEE
208-759-3100 ROCK CREEK GATHERING, BATTLE MOUNTAIN
775-635-2004 SACRED VISIONS POWWOW, WADSWORTH
888-225-2668, pyramidlake.us AU G U S T SPIRIT OF WOVOKA DAYS POWWOW, YERINGTON
775-463-3301 Sacred Visions Powwow, by Bruce Rettig
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May
Run-A-Mucca - Motorcycle Rally
June
Mule Show and Races Basque Festival
July
Fifties Fever Car Show
September
Tri-County Fair & Stampede Explore the many outdoor adventures, exciting special events, Nevada style gaming and night life, historic museums, and exquisite Basque dining. Contact Us Today for a FREE Visitors Guide and more Information
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LAS VEGAS TERRITORY Welcome to the Entertainment Capital of the World! Las Vegas is well known as a place where you can shop, dine, lounge by the pool, golf, dance, and be entertained—at any hour of the day or night. But did you know there are ancient Indian petroglyphs just one hour’s drive outside the city? Or that some of the nation’s best rock climbing is a short 30-minute drive from the Strip? Or that you can ski and golf in the same day? Yes, from Valley of Fire State Park to Red Rock Canyon to Mount Charleston, there are unexpected and amazing adventures just a short jaunt from the Las Vegas Strip. Venturing outside the city limits, you’ll find one of the tallest, fastest roller coasters on Earth in the town of Primm, which also boasts some of the best outlet shopping in Southern Nevada. Just two hours south of Las Vegas is the riverfront town of Laughlin, where outdoor adventure awaits just beyond the casino lights. Mesquite, 90 minutes east, is a golfer’s paradise, a lush oasis of greens settled into the quaint town on Nevada’s eastern border. Don’t forget to visit the iconic Hoover Dam or take an unforgettable helicopter ride to the Grand Canyon. Get a taste of “vintage Vegas” downtown, where the Mob Museum and Neon Museum remind us what Sin City looked like only a few decades ago. Feeling overwhelmed, like there’s too much to see and do? That’s OK. There’s always a pool party going on where you can let the Southern Nevada sun melt away your cares or rev your engines for the night’s adventures awaiting you!
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RESOURCES Boulder City Chamber of Commerce 702-293-2034 bouldercitychamberofcommerce.com Boulder City Tourism Council visitbouldercity.com City of Henderson Department of Cultural Arts and Tourism 877-775-5252 visithenderson.com Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
Fremont Street Experience
877-VISITLV visitlasvegas.com Las Vegas Territory lvterritory.com Laughlin Chamber of Commerce 800-227-5245 laughlinchamber.com Laughlin Visitor Information Center 800-4-LAUGHLIN
Laughlin
visitlaughlin.com
Hoover Dam
MUST-SEES
Moapa Valley Chamber of Commerce (Logandale)
✦ The Strip, a National Scenic Byway
702-398-7160
✦ Fremont Street Experience
moapavalley.com
✦ Springs Preserve
Mesquite Area Chamber of Commerce
✦ Boulder City
702-346-2902
✦ Hoover Dam and Lake Mead
mesquite-chamber.com
✦ Valley of Fire State Park
Nevada Welcome Center at Mesquite
✦ Mesquite
877-MESQUITE visitmesquite.com
✦ Red Rock National Conservation Area
North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce
✦ Mount Charleston and Winter Skiing
702-642-9595
✦ Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas (Primm) and Desperado Roller Coaster
northlasvegaschamber.com Searchlight Community Center 702-297-1682
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Mount Charleston
✦ Laughlin and the Colorado River
SOUTHERN | LAS VEGAS TERRITORY
MARIO ANDRETTI RACING EXPERIENCE, LAS VEGAS Drive a full-size Indy car on the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. 702-632-8260, andrettiracing.com
THE SMITH CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, LAS VEGAS The world-class center is home to the Nevada Ballet Theatre, Las Vegas Philharmonic, and hosts touring Broadway shows.
Entertainment
702-749-2012, thesmithcenter.com
BELLAGIO CONSERVATORY & BOTANICAL GARDENS, LAS VEGAS
SUNSET STAMPEDE, LAS VEGAS
Just beyond Bellagio’s gracious lobby lies the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, a kaleidoscope for your senses.
DISCOVERY CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, LAS VEGAS
The Western Pioneer experience comes alive on Mystic Falls with music, lights, and animation.
The three-story museum features themed exhibition halls with interactive, hands-on core exhibits and an Exhibitions Gallery with major exhibits from the nation’s leading museums.
702-456-7777, samstownlv.com
702-382-KIDS, discoverykidslv.org
702-693-7111, bellagio.com
FAST LAP INDOOR KART RACING, LAS VEGAS
CHINATOWN PLAZA, LAS VEGAS
Race carts at speeds up to 50 mph.
At the first master-planned Chinatown in America, see the unique Tong Dynasty Architecture and peruse the largest collection of Asian businesses in Las Vegas.
702-736-8113, fastlaplv.com
702-221-8448, lvchinatown.com
The Flamingo Resort is home to a flock of live Chilean flamingos, as well as a collection of other feathered friends.
FLAMINGO WILDLIFE HABITAT, LAS VEGAS
CSI: THE EXPERIENCE, LAS VEGAS Test your inner crime-solver at the MGM Grand. This dynamic interactive experience offers visitors a hands-on challenge to solve a hypothetical crime. 702-891-7006, lasvegas.csiexhibit.com
EIFFEL TOWER EXPERIENCE, LAS VEGAS Get a 360-degree view of the Las Vegas Strip from 46 stories above the city. 888-727-4758, parislasvegas.com
ETHEL M CHOCOLATE FACTORY AND BOTANICAL CACTUS GARDEN, HENDERSON Free, self-guided factory tours show every step of candy-making in the chocolate factory while the gardens feature more than 300 species of plants. 800-471-0352, ethelm.com
EXOTICS RACING, LAS VEGAS Take the wheel of your favorite exotic car—Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren, and Aston Martin—at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Limited availability. 702-405-7223, exoticsracing.com
FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE, LAS VEGAS
702-733-3111, flamingolasvegas.com
Family Fun ADVENTUREDOME THEME PARK AT CIRCUS CIRCUS, LAS VEGAS The five-acre theme park offers thrill rides, attractions, and 4-D movie experiences. Free entertainment available. 702-794-3939, adventuredome.com
THE AQUARIUM, LAS VEGAS Named the “Best Free Attraction” in Las Vegas, the aquarium is home to more than 4,000 tropical fish, stingrays, eels and sharks, as well as interactive fish feeding shows. 702-263-7777, silvertoncasino.com
BIG LEAGUE DREAMS, LAS VEGAS The baseball and softball complex features fields that are designed and built as replicas of historic major-league stadiums such as Fenway Park. 702-642-4448, lasvegas.bigleaguedreams.com
BONNIE SPRINGS RANCH/OLD NEVADA, BLUE DIAMOND
FREMONT STREET FLIGHTLINEZ, LAS VEGAS Zoom through the air at speeds of up to 30 mph, high above the crowd. 702-410-7999, flightlinezfremont.com
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX, LAS VEGAS Weekly racing and driving classes are available. 800-644-4444, lvms.com
RED ROCK CLIMBING CENTER, LAS VEGAS Offers both top-rope and lead climbing on 8,000 square feet of climbing walls, with radical overhangs and roof routes designed to challenge climbers of all experience levels. 702-254-5604, redrockclimbingcenter.com
RICHARD PETTY DRIVING EXPERIENCE, LAS VEGAS Get behind the wheel of a NASCAR-style stock car. 800-BE-PETTY, drivepetty.com
SHARK REEF AQUARIUM AT MANDALAY BAY, LAS VEGAS
The ranch offers horseback riding, a petting zoo, a Western town, miniature train rides, and gunfight shows.
More than 2,000 animals represent 100 different species in 1.6 million gallons of water.
702-875-4191, bonniesprings.com
702-632-4555, sharkreef.com
877-VEGAS4U, vegasexperience.com
BUFFALO BILL’S THRILL RIDES, PRIMM
GORETORIUM, LAS VEGAS
Rides include the Desperado, one of the world’s tallest and fastest roller coasters, and the Turbo Drop, a free-fall experience.
SIEGFRIED & ROY’S SECRET GARDEN AND DOLPHIN HABITAT, LAS VEGAS
The new self-guided scarefest is a multi-level themed haunted house where you’ll see gruesome sights.
702-386-7867, primmvalleyresorts.com
Free nightly shows feature 12.5 million lights and amazing sound. Enjoy free concerts and special events throughout the year.
702-263-4569, goretorium.com
MADAME TUSSAUDS, LAS VEGAS The world-famous interactive wax museum features today’s biggest celebrities. 866-841-3739, mtvegas.com
COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA PLANETARIUM & OBSERVATORY, LAS VEGAS Southern Nevada’s only public planetarium presents year-round educational programs. 702-651-4SKY, csn.edu
Come face to face with some of the most exotic creatures on earth. 702-791-7188, miragehabitat.com
SOUTHERN NEVADA ZOOLOGICALBOTANICAL PARK, LAS VEGAS See more than 150 species of plants and animals. Unique desert ecotours are offered. 702-647-4685, lasvegaszoo.com
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MARJORIE BARRICK MUSEUM AND XERIC GARDEN, LAS VEGAS
SPORT CENTER OF LAS VEGAS The center is home to Slugger Stadium, an indoor rock climbing wall, Ultimate Backyard, and Crossfit Training Center.
Exhibits focus on American Indian and Pre-Columbian Latin America. The garden features drought-tolerant plants and a water-efficient irrigation system.
702-317-7777, sportcenteroflasvegas.com
SPRINGS PRESERVE, LAS VEGAS Museums, galleries, outdoor concerts and events, colorful botanical gardens, and an interpretive trail system that meanders through a scenic wetland habitat are featured. Designed to commemorate Las Vegas’ dynamic history and provide a vision for a sustainable future. Built on the original springs site. 702-822-7700, springspreserve.com
STRATOSPHERE TOWER THRILL RIDES, LAS VEGAS Enjoy panoramic views of the shimmering Las Vegas Strip and nearby valley from the world’s highest thrill rides. 800-99-TOWER, stratospherehotel.com
702-895-3381, barrickmuseum.unlv.edu
THE MOB MUSEUM, LAS VEGAS
Museums THE AUTO COLLECTIONS, LAS VEGAS Features 300 classic cars that span more than a century; many are available for purchase—from a mere $20,000 to a pricey $3 million. 702-794-3174, autocollections.com
Located in a historic former federal building, the museum features high-tech theater presentations, one-of-a-kind artifacts, and interactive environments. It’s as close as you can get to the Mob without being asked to wear a wire. 702-229-2734, themobmuseum.org
NATIONAL ATOMIC TESTING MUSEUM, LAS VEGAS
The gallery exhibits paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by the world’s most influential artists.
Designed to be highly interactive experiences, exhibits include touch screens, motion-sensitive Plasma TV presentations, audio interviews with former workers from the test site, and various other multi-media components.
877-957-9777, bellagio.com
702-794-5151, nationalatomictestingmuseum.org
BOULDER CITY/HOOVER DAM MUSEUM, BOULDER CITY
NEON MUSEUM, LAS VEGAS
BELLAGIO GALLERY OF FINE ART, LAS VEGAS
Interactive exhibits depict the social and economic history of Boulder City, Hoover Dam construction, and the Great Depression.
The Neon Museum is home to more than 150 neon signs dating from the 1930s. Its neon signage collection is the largest in the world, and features relics from the Moulin Rouge, the Desert Inn, the Flamingo, and the Stardust.
Historic Sites
702-294-1988, bcmha.org
702-387-6366, neonmuseum.org
HOOVER DAM, BOULDER CITY
CLARK COUNTY MUSEUM, HENDERSON
NEVADA STATE MUSEUM, LAS VEGAS
Each year, around 1 million people tour this civil engineering wonder and millions more drive across the dam.
Includes several exhibits on American Indians, mining, railroads, gaming, historic homes, and a ghost town.
702-494-2517, usbr.gov/lc/hooverdam
702-455-7955, clarkcountymuseumguild.com
Museum highlights include the first dinosaur fossils documented in Nevada, Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel’s 1946 Flamingo stock certificate, mineral specimens from Nevada mines, preserved Nevada wildlife, and Las Vegas showgirl costumes.
OLD LAS VEGAS MORMON FORT STATE HISTORIC PARK, LAS VEGAS
EROTIC HERITAGE MUSEUM, LAS VEGAS
702-486-5205, Museums.TravelNevada.com
The nonprofit organization is dedicated to exploring the vast array of socio-cultural perspectives depicting our erotic past and present. Call for hours.
NEVADA STATE RAILROAD MUSEUM, BOULDER CITY
Includes a remnant of the original adobe fort dedicated to the first permanent, non-native settlers in the Las Vegas Valley—a group of Mormon missionaries who built the fort along Las Vegas Creek in 1855. 702-486-3511, Parks.TravelNevada.com
OLD LOGANDALE SCHOOL HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SOCIETY, LOGANDALE View the “boxcar school” built in 1899, and learn about its deep history. Free museum.
PIONEER SALOON AT GOODSPRINGS, JEAN Take a step back in time and visit the historic landmark of Pioneer Saloon in dusty Goodsprings (via Jean). Built by businessman George Fayle in 1913, the saloon now displays memorabilia. 702-874-9362, pioneersaloon.info
SPRING MOUNTAIN RANCH STATE PARK, BLUE DIAMOND Past owners of the ranch include millionaire Howard Hughes, among others. Scheduled, guided tours through the ranch house and other historic ranch buildings are available. 702-875-4141, Parks.TravelNevada.com
702-369-6442, eroticheritagemuseumlasvegas.com
Excursion train rides are offered along the historic Boulder Branch line between Boulder City and Henderson aboard classic Pullman Coaches dating back to 1911.
HISPANIC MUSEUM OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS
702-486-5933, Museums.TravelNevada.com
This museum is dedicated to promoting awareness, education, and resources of diverse Hispanic cultures and traditions to enhance intercultural understanding.
SEARCHLIGHT MUSEUM, SEARCHLIGHT
702-649-1746, hispanicmuseumnv.com
The story of the historic town of Searchlight is told through exhibits.
HOWARD W. CANNON AVIATION MUSEUM, LAS VEGAS
SHELBY AUTOMOBILES, LAS VEGAS
Located at McCarran International Airport, exhibits feature aviation pioneers and local history.
The sports car museum and tour features the latest version of Shelby American sports vehicles, along with a dozen Cobra cars.
702-455-7968, clarkcountynv.gov
702-942-7325, shelbyautos.com
LAS VEGAS NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
SOUTHERN NEVADA SPORTS HALL OF FAME, HENDERSON
Features exhibits on Egypt, dinosaurs, marine life, international wildlife, African savanna, and wild Nevada. 702-384-3466, lvnhm.org
The nonprofit organization is committed to recognizing the outstanding achievements by southern Nevada athletes both in the world of sports and in the local community.
LOST CITY MUSEUM, OVERTON
702-434-6888, sportshalloffame.net
Artifacts tell the stories of people who lived in southern Nevada for thousands of years. 702-397-2193, Museums.TravelNevada.com
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VIRGIN VALLEY HERITAGE MUSEUM, MESQUITE
NORTH REACH PROJECT, LAUGHLIN
FASHION SHOW, LAS VEGAS
Permanent and changing exhibits provide insight into the daily life experiences of Virgin Valley pioneers.
The trails system along the northern Colorado River offers walking and hiking trails, fishing nodes, and a day-use park.
The mall boasts seven anchor stores and 250 specialty stores, restaurants, and runway for shows and entertainment.
702-346-5705, mesquitenv.com
clarkcountynv.gov
702-369-8382, the fashionshow.com
RED ROCK CANYON NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA AND BACKCOUNTRY BYWAY, LAS VEGAS
FORUM SHOPS AT CAESARS PALACE, LAS VEGAS
More than 1 million people make the journey to the incredible Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area every year, which gets its name from the fantastic red sandstone formations that can be found throughout the region. 702-515-5350, blm.gov/nv
Recreation Areas BIG BEND OF THE COLORADO STATE RECREATION AREA, LAUGHLIN The park offers dramatic views of the Colorado River and surrounding mountains. 702-298-1859, Parks.TravelNevada.com
RIVER MOUNTAINS LOOP TRAIL, BOULDER CITY The non-motorized River Mountains Loop Trail offers nearly 35 miles of hiking, bicycling, and horseback riding through a diverse landscape including views of Lake Mead and Hoover Dam. rivermountainstrail.com
SPRING MOUNTAINS NATIONAL RECREATION AREA, MT. CHARLESTON
Experience a 28-mile, two-hour journey through the Muddy Mountains.
Better known as Mount Charleston, located just 30 minutes from downtown Las Vegas, the area encompasses more than 316,000 acres of remarkable beauty and surprising diversity. Drive the Mt. Charleston Scenic Byway.
702-515-5000, Parks.TravelNevada.com
702-515-5400, fs.fed.us
BITTER SPRINGS BACKCOUNTRY BYWAY, OVERTON
BOOTLEG CANYON
Tree-shaded groves, fishing lakes, picnic areas, native desert wildlife, and vegetation are found on the site’s more than 2,000 acres. 702-229-8100, lasvegasparksandrec.com
GOLD BUTTE BACKCOUNTRY BYWAY, MESQUITE See petroglyphs, colorful sandstone, and natural formations like the Muddy and the Virgin mountains along the byway. 702-515-5000, blm.gov/nv
HENDERSON BIRD VIEWING PRESERVE, HENDERSON The preserve is home to thousands of migratory waterfowl as well as numerous resident desert birds. 702-267-4180, cityofhenderson.com
LAKE MEAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA, BOULDER CITY
At the south end of The Strip, the 140 stores at Las Vegas Outlet Center include Coach, Calvin Klein, Nike, Adidas, Polo Ralph Lauren, Ann Taylor, and more. 702-896-5599, premiumoutlets.com
LAS VEGAS PREMIUM OUTLETS NORTH, LAS VEGAS Shop more than 150 designer and name-brand outlet stores at a discount. The mall includes a large food court and a wide range of customer services. 702-474-7500, premiumoutlets.com
MIRACLE MILE SHOPS, LAS VEGAS Located at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino, the 1.2 mile retail/entertainment complex features 170 specialty stores.
Anchored by Barneys New York, the retail center features dozens of the world’s most exclusive luxury brands.
CLARK COUNTY SHOOTING COMPLEX
FLOYD LAMB PARK AT TULE SPRINGS
LAS VEGAS PREMIUM OUTLETS SOUTH, LAS VEGAS
THE SHOPPES AT THE PALAZZO, LAS VEGAS
bootlegcanyon.net
775-455-2000, clarkcountynv.gov
702-893-4800, forumshops.com
888-800-8284, miraclemileshopslv.com
The canyon hosts an extensive network of world-class downhill and cross-country mountain bike trails.
The public recreational shooting park is the largest such facility in the world and offers rifle, pistol, shotgun, and archery centers, as well as an onsite restaurant.
The Forum has more than 160 boutiques and shops as well as 15 specialty restaurants. Displays include an enormous fountain that “comes to life” with spectacular special effects and a 50,000-gallon saltwater aquarium.
702-414-4525, theshoppesatthepalazzo.com
SHOWCASE MALL, LAS VEGAS STRIP
Shopping BASS PRO SHOP, LAS VEGAS
The four-story interactive retail-entertainment complex includes M&Ms® World, Everything Coca-Cola® store, Gameworks, United Artists cinema, and other specialty gift shops.
Located adjacent to Silverton Hotel Casino Lodge, the Bass Pro Shop has 165,000 square feet of outdoor retail with attractions for the whole family, including a 40,000 gallon freshwater aquarium, rock wall, archery range, and shooting range.
702-597-3122
866-946-4373, silvertoncasino.com
In addition to exquisite shops and fine dining, you can enjoy a gondola ride or live opera show at this beautiful indoor center.
CRYSTALS AT CITYCENTER, LAS VEGAS An unprecedented array of the world’s most exclusive retailers in a 500,000-square-foot retail and dining district.
GRAND CANAL SHOPPES AT THE VENETIAN, LAS VEGAS
702-414-4500, thegrandcanalshoppes.com
866-754-CITY, crystalsatcitycenter.com
THE DISTRICT AT GREEN VALLEY RANCH, HENDERSON A vibrant and diverse mix of shopping, dining, entertainment, residences, and office space that is set around a beautiful central park, complete with a vintage-style carousel. 702-564-8595, shopthedistrictgvr.com
Tours
Both Lake Mead, which was formed by Hoover Dam, and Lake Mohave, formed by Davis Dam, can be found at Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The vast lakes are ideal for land and water activities.
FASHION OUTLETS OF LAS VEGAS, PRIMM
1ST LAS VEGAS GRAND CANYON TOURS, LAS VEGAS Daily excursions to the Grand Canyon and other sightseeing tours are offered at discounted rates.
702-293-8906, nps.gov/lame
Shop more than 100 designer outlets featuring clothing, accessories, handbags, shoes, home furnishings, specialty gifts, and more. 702-874-1400, fashionoutletlasvegas.com
702-897-9000, 1stlasvegasgrandcanyontours.com
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ADVENTURE CONCIERGE TRAVEL SERVICES, LAS VEGAS Desert journeys to Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and other destinations are available. 702-506-2582, adventureconciergetravelservices.com
FLIGHTLINEZ BOOTLEG CANYON, BOULDER CITY
PAPILLON GRAND CANYON HELICOPTERS, LAS VEGAS
Soar from the top of Red Mountain in Bootleg Canyon Park on a series of four zip lines.
Airplane, helicopter, and coach tours.
702-293-6885, flightlinezbootleg.com
GRAND CANYON TOUR & TRAVEL, LAS VEGAS
ADVENTURE PHOTO TOURS, LAS VEGAS
Daily tours to the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam are offered.
Sightseeing safaris take visitors to fascinating geographic locations.
800-4-CANYON, grandcanyontourandtravel.com
702-889-8687, adventurephototours.com
ALL THINGS COWBOY, LAS VEGAS Horseback riding, cattle drives, sunset barbecues, rodeos, and group events are offered. 702-372-8827, vegastrailrides.com
ANNIE BANANIES WILD WEST TOURS, LAS VEGAS Experience the other side of Las Vegas through mild adventure and sightseeing tours. 702-804-9755, anniebananie.com
AWESOME ADVENTURES, LAS VEGAS Provides guided ATV tours, hiking, biking, and horseback riding in Eldorado Canyon and other Las Vegas-area excursions.
GYPSY GUIDE, LAS VEGAS
702-736-7243, papillon.com
PINK JEEP TOURS, LAS VEGAS Professionally guided sightseeing tours are offered to those seeking rugged adventure, panoramic vistas, and information on American Indian history, culture, nature, and geology. 888-900-4480, pinkjeeptours.com/las-vegas
State-of-the-art technology and entertainment GPS tours allows visitors to tour the area on their own schedule to audio commentary.
SCENIC AIRLINES, LAS VEGAS
702-450-6377, gypsyguide.com
702-638-3300, scenic.com
HAUNTED VEGAS TOURS, LAS VEGAS
SCOOT CITY TOURS, LAS VEGAS
This ghost tour explores the haunting grounds of Bugsy Siegel, Liberace, Elvis, Motel of Death, and the former home of a Las Vegas legend whose ghost continues to haunt, despite numerous attempts to exorcise it.
Travel through Red Rock Canyon in style on a three-wheel scooter car along the scenic 13-mile loop.
The company has been flying over the Grand Canyon since 1965.
702-699-5700, scootcitytours.com
702-339-8744, hauntedvegastours.com
SERENITY HELICOPTERS
JUBILEE! WALKING TOUR, LAS VEGAS
The company offers incredible private and custom helicopter tours of the Grand Canyon from a relaxing and roomy cabin. 702-589-7700, serenityhelicopters.com
800-519-2243, awesomeadventuretv.com
This exclusive backstage tour allows visitors to see firsthand what it takes to bring the $50 million stage spectacular Donn Arden’s “Jubilee!” to life.
BEST AMERICAN DESTINATIONS, LAS VEGAS
702-967-4938, ballyslasvegas.com
Choose from several different types of tours to view the natural wonder of the Grand Canyon. Tours are offered in conjunction with the Hualapai Tribe.
LAKE MEAD CRUISES, BOULDER CITY
Sightseeing and adventure tours are offered, as well as charter service.
702 889-9378, bestgrandcanyondestinations.com
The waters of Lake Mead are home to the beautiful, roomy, comfortable and smooth paddlewheel vessel, the Desert Princess.
BIG HORN HUMMER TOURS, HENDERSON
702-293-6180, lakemeadcruises.com
Specializing in Hummer vehicle tours with adventure trips to the Grand Canyon, Death Valley, and Hoover Dam.
LAS VEGAS ATV TOURS
702-385-4676, bighorntours.com
Tour the surrounding Las Vegas desert over sand dunes, or through mountainous trails with the famous Strip in the distance.
BLACK CANYON & WILLOW BEACH RIVER ADVENTURES, BOULDER CITY
702-750-9751, lvatvtours.com
Rafts launch from the base of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, and tours engage visitors in the history, desert wildlife, and beauty of the Black Canyon.
A large variety of tours are offered, including the Grand Canyon and dune buggy tours.
LAUGHLIN ADVENTURE TOURS
SHOWTIME TOURS, LAS VEGAS
702-895-9976, showtimetourslv.com
SUNDANCE HELICOPTERS, LAS VEGAS The tour operator offers a range of flightseeing options; specializes in a Grand Canyon helicopter tour. 800-653-1881, sundancehelicopters.com
SWEETOURS, LAS VEGAS Tours are available to Hoover Dam, Death Valley, and the Grand Canyon’s South and West Rims. 702-456-9200, sweetours.com
TOURS OF DISTINCTION, HENDERSON Scheduled day-trip tours to areas surrounding Las Vegas are offered.
800-455-3490, blackcanyonadventures.com
702-298-2345, laughlinadventuretours.com
CREATIVE ADVENTURES, LAS VEGAS
MAVERICK HELICOPTERS, LAS VEGAS
A family legacy since 1855, professional guides combine fact with folklore to tell the story of the Old West in the Las Vegas area.
Offers VIP service from several departure locations. Features tours of the Grand Canyon and nighttime Las Vegas.
VEGAS EXTREME SKYDIVING, JEAN
888-261-4414, maverickhelicopter.com
702-303-3914, vegasextremeskydiving.com
NITE TOURS, LAS VEGAS
VEGAS GROUP TOURS, LAS VEGAS
Offers kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and ATV riding in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
Experience the Las Vegas club scene aboard a luxury party bus with no lines or cover charges. Private and custom tours are available.
The company has more than 20 years experience in producing group itineraries and tours for guests to Las Vegas.
702-293-5026, kayaklasvegas.com
877-600-6483, nitetourslasvegas.com
ELDORADO CANYON MINE TOURS, NELSON
OPEN TOP SIGHTSEEING, LAS VEGAS
Tour takes visitors into the mine and through the history of the oldest and most famous gold mine in southern Nevada. Canoe and kayak tours are also available.
Tour the Las Vegas Strip in an open-top double-decker bus that provides a fully narrated sightseeing journey.
702-893-2051, creativeadventuresltd.net
DESERT ADVENTURES, BOULDER CITY
702-291-0026, eldoradocanyonminetours.com
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702-454-3838, toursdistinction.com
Experience tandem skydiving from 15,000 feet.
800-875-8455, vegas-group-tours.com
VISION HOLIDAYS AND VISION AIR, LAS VEGAS Convenient flights and motor coach travel services are provided for quality tours of the Grand Canyon. 800-256-8767, visionholidays.com
SOUTHERN | LAS VEGAS TERRITORY
RE/MAX WORLD LONG DRIVE CHAMPIONSHIP, MESQUITE
EVENTS
longdrivers.com NOVEMBER CHOCOLATE WONDERLAND, HENDERSON
702-458-8864, ethelschocolate.com THE MAGICAL FOREST, LAS VEGAS
702-259-3700, opportunityvillage.com MESQUITE MARATHON
435-650-0155, mammothmarathons.org
Laughlin River Run
POMEGRANATE ART FESTIVAL, LOGANDALE
J A N UA RY MESQUITE MOTOR MANIA, MESQUITE
702-643-0000, mesquitecarshows.com MISS AMERICA PAGEANT, LAS VEGAS
missamerica.org MARCH 2013 NASCAR WEEKEND, LAS VEGAS
800-644-4444, lvms.com MOUNTAIN GEAR PRESENTS: RED ROCK RENDEZVOUS, LAS VEGAS
MONSTER ENERGY SUPERCROSS, AN FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, LAS VEGAS
702-739-FANS, supercrossonline.com VEGAS UNCORK’D, LAS VEGAS
702-397-6444, moapavalleyartguild.net SMOKE ON THE WATER NEVADA STATE BBQ CHAMPIONSHIP, LAUGHLIN
702-298-2535, smokeonthewaterbbq.com
888-936-6366, vegasuncorked.com
DECEMBER
JUNE
NATIONAL FINALS RODEO AND COWBOY CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOW, LAS VEGAS
ELECTRIC DAISY CARNIVAL, LAS VEGAS
electricdaisycarnival.com/lasvegas
702-260-8605, nfrevents.com RACE AT THE RIVER, LAUGHLIN
J U LY
702-452-4522, snoreracing.net
BOULDER CITY DAMBOREE CELEBRATION
ROCK-N-ROLL LAS VEGAS MARATHON AND HALF-MARATHON
800-829-2009, redrockrendezvous.com
702-293-9256, bcnv.org
APRIL
AU G U S T
BOULDER CITY FINE ARTS FESTIVAL
CARNIVAL OF CUISINE FOOD FESTIVAL, LAS VEGAS
800-311-1255, las-vegas.competitor.com
877-292-2138, bcfineartsfestival.com
702-414-9000, venetian.com
CLARK COUNTY FAIR, LOGANDALE
SEPTEMBER
888-876-FAIR, ccfair.com LAUGHLIN RIVER RUN
949-502-3434, laughlinriverrun.com LAS VEGAS CITY OF LIGHTS JAZZ AND RHYTHM & BLUES
800-969-VEGAS, yourjazz.com NHRA SUMMITRACING.COM NATIONALS, LAS VEGAS
800-644-4444, lvms.com SPRING JAMBOREE, BOULDER CITY
702-293-2034, springjamboree.com M AY ARTFEST OF HENDERSON
877-775-5252, hendersonlive.com HELLDORADO, LAS VEGAS
elkshelldorado.com MESQUITE AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
888-711-4653, mesquiteamateur.com
GREEK FOOD FESTIVAL, LAS VEGAS
702-889-6376, lasvegasgreekfestival.com HO’OLAULE’A PACIFIC ISLANDS FESTIVAL, HENDERSON
702-382-6939, lvhcc.org SILVERMAN NEVADA FULL & HALF DISTANCE TRIATHLON, HENDERSON
silvermannv.com SUPERRUN CLASSIC CAR SHOW, HENDERSON
702-643-0000, superrun.com TERRIBLE’S PRIMM 300, PRIMM
818-225-8402, score-international.com O C TO B E R ART IN THE PARK, BOULDER CITY
702-293-0214, artinthepark.org PRESEASON PRO BASKETBALL, LAS VEGAS
866-388-FANS, unlvtickets.com Artfest of Henderson
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Blue Diamond Bonnie Springs Ranch Motel Resort • 16395 Bonnie Springs Rd. • 702-875-4191 • bonniesprings.com
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Boulder Inn & Suites • 704 Nevada Hwy. • 702-369-1000 • 866-51-THEME • boulderinnandsuites.com
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El Rancho Boulder Motel • 725 Nevada Way • 702-293-1085 • elranchoboulder.com
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Flamingo Inn Boulder City • 804 Nevada Way • 702-293-3565
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Hacienda Hotel & Casino • U.S. Hwy. 93 South • 702-293-5000 • 800-245-6380 • haciendaonline.com
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Quality Inn • 110 Ville Dr. • 702-293-6444 • 800-934-8282 • qualityinn.com
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Nevada Inn • 1009 Nevada Hwy. • 702-293-2044 • 800-638-8890
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Sands Motel • 809 Nevada Hwy. • 702-293-2589 • sandsmotelbouldercity.com
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Glendale Stagecoach Depot & Broken Spoke Saloon & Motel • 2300 E. Glendale Blvd. • 702-864-2277 H e n d e rs o n America’s Best Value Inn and Suites • 85 W. Lake Mead Pkwy. • 702-564-1712 • 800-446-2994 • americasbestvalueinn.com
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Aston Montelago Village Resort • 30 Strada di Villaggio • 702-564-4700 • 866.774.2924 • montelagovillage.com
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Best Western Plus • 1553 N. Boulder Hwy. • 702-564-9200 • 800-HOLIDAY • bestwesternnevada.com/henderson-hotels
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Boby Motel • 2100 S. Boulder Hwy. • 702-565-9711
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Comfort Inn & Suites - Henderson • 475 Marks St. • 702-387-6500 • 800-424-6423 • comfortinnhenderson.com
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Courtyard by Marriott Henderson/Green Valley/Las Vegas • 2800 N. Green Valley Pkwy. • 702-434-4700 • 800-321-2211 • marriott.com
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Fiesta Henderson Hotel & Casino • 777 W. Lake Mead Pkwy. • 702-558-7000 • 888-899-7770 • fiestahendersonlasvegas.com
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Green Valley Ranch Resort, Spa & Casino • 2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy. • 702-617-7777 • 866-782-9487 • gvrstyle.com
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Hampton Inn & Suites Las Vegas/Henderson • 421 Astaire Dr. • 702-992-9292 • 800-HAMPTON • hamptoninn.com
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Henderson/S. Las Vegas • 10450 S. Eastern Ave. • 702-450-1045 • 800-225-5466 • homewoodsuites.com
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Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort • 101 Montelago Blvd. • 702-567-6000 • 800-LOWES • loewshotels.com
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The M Resort Spa & Casino Las Vegas • 12300 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-797-1000 • 877-673-7678 • themresort.com
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Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino • 2800 South Boulder Hwy. • 702-294-5000 • 800-654-0877 • railroadpass.com
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Ravella at Lake Las Vegas • 1610 Lake Las Vegas Pkwy. • 702-567-4700 • 888-810-0440 • ravellavegas.com
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Residence Inn by Marriott Henderson/Green Valley • 2190 Olympic Ave. • 702-434-2700 • 800-331-3131 • marriott.com
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Sunset Station Hotel & Casino • 1301 W. Sunset Rd. • 702-547-7777 • 800-678-2846 • stationcasinos.com
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Las Vegas/Henderson • 1471 Paseo Verde Pkwy. • 702-896-2900 • marriott.com
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Alexis Park All Suite Resort • 375 E. Harmon Ave. • 702-796-3300 • 800-582-2228 • alexispark.com
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Ambassador Strip Inn Travelodge • 5075 Koval Ln. • 702-736-3600 • 866-GOSTRIP • lvtravelodge.com
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Americas Best Value Inn Las Vegas • 167 E. Tropicana Ave. • 702-795-3311 • 888-315-2378 • abvilasvegas.com
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ARIA Resort & Casino (CityCenter) • 3730 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-590-7111 • 866-359-7757 • arialasvegas.com
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ARTISAN Boutique Hotel • 1501 W. Sahara Ave. • 702-214-4000 • 800-554-4092 • artisanhotel.com
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Aruba Hotel & Spa • 1215 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-383-3100 • 866-383-3150 • arubalasvegas.com
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Best Western McCarran Inn • 4970 Paradise Rd. • 702-798-5530 • 800-626-7575 • bestwestern.com
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Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon • 3595 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-737-2100 • 866-245-5745 • billslasvegas.com
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Blue Moon Resort • 2651 Westwood Dr. • 702-361-9099 • 866-798-9194 • bluemoonlasvegas.com
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Bonanza Lodge Motel • 1808 E. Fremont St. • 702-382-3990
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Budget Suites of America - Las Vegas • 8440 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-837-2000 • 866-877-2000 • budgetsuites.com
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Budget Suites of America - Rancho • 2219 N. Rancho Dr. • 702-638-1800 • 888-637-0704 • budgetsuites.com
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Budget Suites of America - Tropicana • 3655 W. Tropicana Ave. • 702-739-1000 • 866-877-2000 • budgetsuites.com
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Budget Suites of America - Wynn • 4205 W. Tropicana Ave. • 702-889-1700 • 888-611-0414 • budgetsuites.com
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Caesars Palace • 3570 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-731-7110 • 866-227-5938 • caesarspalace.com
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California Hotel Casino Las Vegas • 12 E. Ogden Ave. • 702-385-1222 • 800-634-6505 • thecal.com
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Cameron Suites • 4777 Cameron St. • 702-365-5500 • 866-847-2002 • emeraldsuites.com
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Candlewood Suites • 4034 S. Paradise Rd. • 702-836-3660 • 800-226-3539 • candlewoodsuites.com
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Capri Motel • 3245 E. Fremont St. • 702-457-1429
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The Carriage House • 105 E. Harmon Ave. • 702-798-1020 • 800-221-2301 • carriagehouselasvegas.com
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Circus Circus Hotel, Casino and Theme Park • 2880 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-734-0410 • 800-634-3450 • circuscircus.com
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Courtyard By Marriott Las Vegas South • 5845 S. Dean Martin Dr. • 702-895-7519 • 800-321-2211 • marriott.com/lascy
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Courtyard by Marriott Las Vegas/Summerlin • 1901 N. Rainbow Blvd. • 702-646-4400 • 800-321-2211 • marriott.com
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the D Las Vegas • 301 E. Fremont St. • 702-388-2400 • 800-522-4700 • thed.com
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Diamond Inn Motel • 4605 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-736-2565
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Doubletree Club Las Vegas Airport • 7250 Pollock Dr. • 702-948-4000 • 800-222-TREE • doubletreelasvegas.com
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Downtowner Motel • 129 N. 8th St. • 702-384-1441 • 800-777-2566 • downtownermotellv.com
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Eastside Cannery Casino Hotel • 5255 Boulder Hwy. • 702-507-5700 • 866-999-4899 • cannerycasinos.com
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EconoLodge • 1150 Las Vegas Blvd S. • 702-382-6001 • 800-553-2666 • econolodge.com
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El Cortez Cabana Suites • 651 E. Ogden Ave. • 702-385-5200 • 800-634-6703 • eccabana.com
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285
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Desert Tides Hotel & Condo Resorts • 4200 S. Valley View Blvd. • 702-221-0487
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Desert Rose Resort • 5051 Duke Ellington Way • 702-739-7000 • 888-732-8099 • desertroseresort.com
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Desert Paradise Resort • 5165 S. Decatur Blvd. • 702-257-0010 • 877-257-0010 • diamondresorts.com
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2034
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123
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Extended Stay America Las Vegas Valley View • 4270 S. Valley View Blvd. • 702-221-7600 • 800-EXT-STAY • extendedstayhotels.com
175
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Las Vegas South • 5775 S. Dean Martin Dr. • 702-895-9810 • 800-228-2800 • mariott.com
142
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Fairfield Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Airport • 3850 Paradise Rd. • 702-791-0899 • 800-228-2800 • mariott.com
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Ferguson’s Motel • 1028 E. Fremont St. • 702-382-3500 • fergusonmotel.com
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Fiesta Rancho Hotel & Casino • 2400 N. Rancho Dr. • 702-631-7000 • 800-731-7333 • fiestarancholasvegas.com
100
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Flamingo Las Vegas • 3555 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-733-3111 • 888-902-9929 • flamingolasvegas.com
3460
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Four Queens Hotel and Casino • 202 Fremont St. • 702-385-4011 • 800-634-6045 • fourqueens.com
690
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Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas • 3960 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-632-5000 • 877-632-5000 • fourseasons.com
424
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Fremont Hotel and Casino • 200 Fremont St. • 702-385-3232 • 800-634-6182 • fremontcasino.com
447
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Fun City Motel • 2233 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-731-3155
86
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Gold Coast Hotel and Casino • 4000 W. Flamingo Rd. • 702-367-7111 • 888-402-6278 • goldcoastcasino.com
711
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Gold Spike Hotel and Casino • 217 Las Vegas Blvd. N. • 702-384-8444 • 866-600-8600 • goldspikehotelcasino.com
164
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Golden Gate Hotel and Casino • 1 Fremont St. • 702-385-1906 • 800-426-1906 • goldengatecasino.com
122
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Golden Nugget • 129 E. Fremont St. • 702-385-7111 • 800-634-3454 • goldennugget.com
2345
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Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton at McCarran Airport • 6575 S. Eastern Ave. • 702-647-8000 • 800-HAMPTON • hamptoninn.hilton.com
129
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106
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Hampton Inn Las Vegas/Summerlin • 7100 Cascade Valley Ct. • 702-360-5700 • 800-HAMPTON • hamptoninn.hilton.com
127
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322
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino • 4455 Paradise Rd. • 702-693-5000 • 800-HRD-ROCK • hardrockhotel.com
1500
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Harrah’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino • 3475 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-369-5000 • 800-214-9110 • harrahs.com
2526
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Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas Strip South • 7830 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-453-7830 • 877-STAY-HGI • hiltongardeninn.com
155
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Hilton Grand Vacations Club at the Flamingo - Las Vegas 3575 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-697-2900 • 877-8902-6207 • flamingohgvc.hilton.com
315
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Las Vegas (Convention Center) 455 Karen Ave. • 702-946-9200 • 888-388-4482 • lasvegasconventioncenterhgvc.hilton.com
419
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139
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Holiday Inn Express Rainbow • 6220 S. Rainbow Blvd. • 702-871-4453 • 800-HOLIDAY • lasvegashie.com
110
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Holiday Inn Las Vegas • 4055 Palos Verdes St. • 702-473-6400 • 888-465-4329 • holidayinn.com
129
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Holiday Motel • 2205 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-735-6464
41
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Homestead Studio Suites Las Vegas • 3045 S. Maryland Pkwy. • 702-369-1414 • 800-804-3724 • homesteadhotels.com
124
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Airport • 230 Hidden Well Rd. • 702-407-0075 • 800-CALL HOME • homewoodsuiteslv.com
147
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Hooters Casino Hotel • 115 E. Tropicana Ave. • 702-739-9000 • 866-LV-HOOTS • hooterscasinohotel.com
696
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Hotel Suites of America • 3684 Paradise Rd. • 702-699-7000 • 888-695-1212 • hotelsuitesofamerica.net/index2.html
360
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Howard Johnson - Las Vegas Strip • 1401 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-388-0301 • 800-446-4656 • howardjohnsonlasvegasstrip.com
100
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Hyatt Place Las Vegas • 4520 Paradise Rd. • 702-369-3366 • 888-444-0611 • lasvegas.place.hyatt.com
202
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The Jockey Club • 3700 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-798-3500 • 800-634-6649 • jockeyclubvegas.com
270
JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa • 221 N. Rampart Blvd. • 702-869-7777 • 877-869-8777 • jwlasvegasresort.com La Palm Motel • 2512 E. Fremont St. • 702-384-5874 La Quinta Inn & Suites Las Vegas Airport-North Convention Center • 3970 Paradise Rd. • 702-796-9000 • 800-531-5900 • lq.com
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75
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La Quinta Inn & Suites Las Vegas Summerlin Tech Center • 7101 Cascade Valley Ct. • 702-360-1200 • 800-531-5900 • lq.com
128
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La Quinta Inn & Suites McCarran Airport South • 6560 Surrey St. • 702-492-8900 • 800-531-5900 • lq.com
140
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Lamplighter Motel • 2805 E. Fremont St. • 702-382-8791
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Las Vegas Hotel • 3000 Paradise Rd. • 702-732-5111 • 800-732-7117 • thelvh.com
3174
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278
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150
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Luxor Hotel and Casino • 3900 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-262-4000 • 800-288-1000 • luxor.com
4400
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Main Street Station Casino, Brewery, Hotel • 200 N. Main St. • 702-387-1896 • 800-373-8933 • mainstreetcasino.com
406
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Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino • 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-632-7777 • 877-632-7800 • mandalaybay.com
3211
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392
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260
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Microtel Inn & Suites • 55 E. Robindale Rd. • 702-273-2500 • 800-771-7171 • microtelinn.com
110
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Mirage Hotel & Casino, The • 3400 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-791-7111 • 800-627-6667 • mirage.com
3044
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Monte Carlo Resort & Casino • 3770 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-730-7000 • 888-529-4828 • montecarlo.com
2992
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Motel 6 - Las Vegas - Boulder Highway • 4125 Boulder Hwy. • 702-457-8051 • 800-4-MOTEL6 • motel6.com
161
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Motel 6 - Las Vegas I-15 • 5085 S. Dean Martin Dr. • 702-739-6747 • 800-4-MOTEL6 • motel6.com
139
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Motel 6 - Las Vegas Tropicana • 195 E. Tropicana Ave. • 702-798-0728 • 800-4-MOTEL6 • motel6.com
607
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Motel 8 - Las Vegas • 3961 Las Vegas Blvd S. • 702-739-1777
24
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New York-New York Hotel & Casino • 3790 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-740-6969 • 800-NYFORME • newyorknewyork.com
2024
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The Orleans Hotel and Casino • 4500 W. Tropicana • 702-365-7111 • 888-365-7111 • orleanscasino.com
1886
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Palace Station Hotel Casino • 2411 W. Sahara Ave. • 702-367-2411 • 800-634-3101 • palacestation.com
1011
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The Palazzo Resort-Hotel-Casino • 3325 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-607-7777 • 877-883-6423 • palazzolasvegas.com
3066
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766
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L a s V e g a s , continued Palms Place Hotel and Spa • 4381 W. Flamingo Rd. • 702-932-7777 • 866-942-7779 • palmsplace.com
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2916
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Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino • 3667 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-785-5555 • 866-517-3263 • planethollywoodresort.com
2496
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255
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The Quad Resort & Casino • 3535 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-731-3311 • 800-351-7400 • thequadlv.com
2640
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Quality Inn Las Vegas Tropicana • 4975 S. Valley View Blvd. • 702-798-7736 • 800-424-6423 • lq.com
59
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Ramada Las Vegas • 325 E. Flamingo Rd. • 702-732-9100 • 800-732-7889 • ramada.com
150
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Red Rock Casino Resort Spa • 11011 W. Charleston Blvd. • 702-797-7777 • 866-767-7773 • redrocklasvegas.com
816
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Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel • 3400 Paradise Rd. • 702-784-5700 • 800-750-0980 • renaissancelasvegas.com
548
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Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Convention Center • 3225 Paradise Rd. • 702-796-9300 • 800-331-3131 • residenceinn.com
192
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Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Hughes Center • 370 Hughes Ctr. Dr. • 702-650-0040 • 800-331-3131 • residenceinn.com
255
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Residence Inn By Marriott Las Vegas South • 5875 S. Dean Martin Dr. • 702-795-7378 • 800-331-3131 • residenceinn.com
160
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Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino • 3700 W. Flamingo Rd. • 702-777-7777 • 866-746-7671 • riolasvegas.com
2522
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Riviera Hotel & Casino • 2901 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-734-5110 • 800-634-6753 • rivierahotel.com
2100
$-$$$
Rodeway Inn Convention Center • 220 Convention Center Dr. • 702-735-4151 • 877 689-3855 • choicehotels.com
100
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RUMOR Las Vegas • 455 E. Harmon Ave. • 702-369-5400 • 877-997-8667 • rumorvegas.com
150
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Sam’s Town Hotel and Gambling Hall • 5111 Boulder Hwy. • 702-456-7777 • 800-634-6371 • samstownlv.com
646
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Santa Fe Station Hotel Casino • 4949 N. Rancho Dr. • 702-658-4900 • 888-767-7771 • santafestationlasvegas.com
200
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Siegel Slots and Suites • 5011 E. Craig Rd. • 702-644-6300 • 800-223-6330 • siegelslots.com
171
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1728
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Silverton Casino Lodge • 3333 Blue Diamond Rd. • 702-263-7777 • 800-588-7711 • silvertoncasino.com
300
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South Point Hotel Casino & Spa • 9777 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-796-7111 • 866-796-7111 • southpointcasino.com
2163
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Las Vegas Convention Center • 2989 Paradise Rd. • 702-433-5880 • 888-287-2166 • springhillsuites.com/laspr
299
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Stratosphere Casino Hotel and Tower • 2000 Las Vegas Blvd S. • 702-380-7777 • 800-998-6937 • stratospherehotel.com
2427
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Summer Bay Resorts Las Vegas/Desert Club • 3950 Koval Ln. • 702-731-6100 • 877-642-5060 • summerbayresort.com
658
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Suncoast Hotel and Casino • 9090 Alta Dr. • 702-636-7111 • 866-636-7111 • suncoastcasino.com
432
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Super 8 Motel Koval • 4250 Koval Ln. • 702-794-0888 • 800-800-8000 • super8.com
300
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Terrible’s Hotel and Casino • 4100 Paradise Rd. • 702-733-7000 • 877-773-4596 • terriblescasinos.com
327
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1117
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Tod Motel & Hostel • 1508 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-477-0022 • todhostelmotel.com
117
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Travelers Motel • 1100 E. Fremont St. • 702-384-7121
93
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Travelodge Las Vegas • 2830 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-735-4222 • travelodge.com
100
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Travelodge Las Vegas South Strip • 3735 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-736-3443 • travelodge.com
125
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2884
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Tropicana Las Vegas • 3801 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-739-2222 • 800-GO2-TROP • troplv.com
1375
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Trump International Hotel Las Vegas • 2000 Fashion Show Dr. • 702-982-0000 • 866-939-8786 • trumplasvegashotel.com
1282
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Tuscany Suites & Casino • 255 E. Flamingo Rd. • 702-893-8933 • 877-887-2261 • tuscanylasvegas.com
716
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USA Hostels Las Vegas • 1322 E. Fremont St. • 702-385-1150 • 800-550-8958 • usahostels.com
42
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Vdara Hotel & Spa • 2600 W. Harmon Ave. • 702-590-2111 • 866-745-7767 • vdara.com
1495
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Vegas Club Hotel and Casino • 18 E. Fremont St. • 702-385-1664 • 800-634-6532 • vegasclubcasino.net
410
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The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino • 3355 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-414-1000 • 888-2VENICE • venetian.com
4027
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208
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826
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260
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455
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1164
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Best Western Mesquite Inn • 390 N. Sandhill Blvd. • 702-346-7444 • 800-463-6302 • bestwestern.com/mesquiteinn
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Highland Estates Resort • 555 Highland Dr. • 702-346-0871 • 888-416-8383 • highlandestatesresort.com
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Aliante Station Casino + Hotel • 7300 Aliante Pkwy. • 702-692-7777 • 877-477-7627 • aliantecasinohotel.com
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Buffalo Bill’s • 31700 Las Vegas Blvd. S. • 702-382-1111 • 800-FUN-STOP • primadonna.com
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Gold Strike Hotel & Gambling Hall • 1 Main St. • 702-477-5000 • 800-634-1359 • goldstrikejean.com
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Whiskey Pete’s Hotel /Casino • 100 W. Primm Blvd. • 702-382-4388 • 800-FUN-STOP • primadonna.com
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Cottonwood Cove Resort & Marina Motel • 10000 Cottonwood Cove Rd. • 702-297-1464 • cottonwoodcoveresort.com
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Boulder Oaks RV Resort • 1010 Industrial Rd. • 702-294-4425 • 800-478-5687 • boulderoaksrvresort.info
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Milo’s Inn at Boulder • 534 Nevada Way • 702-294-4244 • milosinnatboulder.com
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Callville Bay Resort Marina • 100 Callville Bay Marina Rd. • 702-565-8958 • callvillebay.com
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RENO-TAHOE TERRITORY On the western edge of Nevada, find a world of activities and adventures. Reno-Tahoe Territory offers plenty—natural areas for outdoor recreation, historic sites for trips into the past, and an abundance of special events. Lake Tahoe, surrounded by the mountains of the Sierra Nevada and the Carson Range, draws visitors for summer and winter recreation. Beaches scattered along the 72-mile shoreline provide access points for paddle boarding, kayaking, and more. Here also are forested areas such as Spooner Backcountry, home to miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Winter turns the region into a wonderland for skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. The Reno-Tahoe area is full of historic sites to explore. Virginia City, developed after an 1859 mining strike, today is a National Historic Landmark. The town of Genoa claims Mormon Station, the state’s first permanent non-native settlement. Such treasures as the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park and Thunderbird Lodge are just a few of the ways to revisit the past. Reno-Tahoe’s festivals and events provide the perfect excuse for a getaway trip. The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Virginia City International Camel Races, and TravelNevada.com Reno Air Races are events you don’t want to miss. From special events to outdoor recreation, there’s a world of exploration in Reno-Tahoe Territory.
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RESOURCES
MUST-SEES
Carson City Chamber of Commerce
✦ Genoa
775-882-1565 carsoncitychamber.com
✦ Lake Tahoe
Carson City Convention and Visitors Bureau
✦ Nevada State Capitol
800-NEVADA-1
✦ Truckee River Whitewater Park and Riverwalk District
visitcarsoncity.com Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Authority
✦ Nevada State Museum/ Carson City Mint
800-727-7677 carsonvalleynv.org visitcarsonvalley.org
✦ National Automobile Museum, The Harrah Collection
Town of Genoa 775-782-8696 genoanevada.org
✦ Virginia City
Incline Village/Crystal Bay Visitors Bureau (Incline Village) 800-GO-TAHOE gotahoenorth.com Lake Tahoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce (Stateline) 775-588-1728 tahoechamber.org Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority (South Lake Tahoe) 800-AT-TAHOE
Reno River Festival
tahoesouth.com North Lake Tahoe Visitors & Convention Bureau 800-462-5196 gotahoenorth.com Northern Nevada Chamber of Commerce 775-358-1976 northernnevadachamber.org
Entertainment
RENO BIGHORNS, RENO
COMMROW, RENO
BREWERY ARTS CENTER, CARSON CITY
Reno’s NBA Development League plays home games at the Reno Events Center.
The non-smoking, non-gaming urban adventure experience features a world-class climbing and indoor bouldering facility, live entertainment, and seven eateries and bars.
The center features musical and theater performances, a café and gallery/gift shop, pottery studio, art galleries, exhibits, and classes.
775-284-2NBA, renobighorns.com
775-883-1976, breweryarts.org
Family Fun
commrow.com
775-337-3030
FREIGHT HOUSE DISTRICT, RENO
ANIMAL ARK, RENO
CORLEY RANCH, GARDNERVILLE
thechambernv.org
The year-round dining and entertainment complex is located adjacent to Aces Ballpark in downtown Reno.
The nonprofit wildlife sanctuary is a 38-acre home for non-releasable animals. 775-970-3111, animalark.org
775-265-3045, corleyranch.com
775-334-7041, freighthouse.com
BORGES CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH RIDES, LAKE TAHOE
FLEISCHMANN PLANETARIUM, RENO
Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce
Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority 800-FOR-RENO visitrenotahoe.com Reno-Tahoe Territory 775-687-7410 renotahoe.com Ski Lake Tahoe 800-588-SNOW
PIONEER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, RENO The center is home to the area’s most prominent performing arts organizations, and hosts a number of traveling productions. 775-686-6600, pioneercenter.com
skilaketahoe.com
RENO ACES, RENO
Virginia City Tourism Commission
Visitors to downtown Reno can enjoy the excitement of minor league baseball.
800-718-SLVR visitvirginiacitynv.com
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775-334-4700, renoaces.com
Carriage, sleigh, and horse rides are offered year-round. 775-588-2953, sleighride.com
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF NORTHERN NEVADA, CARSON CITY Hands-on interactive exhibits turn learning into self-paced recreational fun for all ages. 775-884-2226, cmnn.org
The working ranch is open for special events and hosts family activities in the fall.
The planetarium hosts astronomy, space, and earth science programs. Exhibits and shows ware offered. 775-784-4811, planetarium.unr.nevada.edu
HEAVENLY ADVENTURE PARK, SOUTH LAKE TAHOE Located at the top of the Gondola, the park has non-ski activities such as snowshoeing, tubing, sledding, and even snow biking. 800-HEAVENLY, skiheavenly.com
NORTHWESTERN | RENO-TAHOE TERRITORY
HEAVENLY GONDOLA, SOUTH LAKE TAHOE
MACKAY MANSION, VIRGINIA CITY
COURTHOUSE MUSEUM, GENOA
Enjoy the serenity of alpine mountains and Lake Tahoe on the 12-minute ride up the mountainside.
Built in 1860 by George Hearst, the mansion is open for tours featuring mining artifacts, original furnishings, Tiffany silver, and historical anecdotes.
Take a journey through time and explore fascinating displays depicting early life in the Carson Valley. Housed in the original 1865 Douglas County courthouse, the museum is open daily May through October.
800-HEAVENLY, skiheavenly.com
SIERRA SAFARI ZOO, RENO More than 200 animals of 40 different species are featured. Open seasonally. 775-677-1104, sierrasafarizoo.org
NEVADA DISCOVERY MUSEUM, RENO The children’s museum features hands-on exhibits where kids can build, learn, and play in the clouds. 775-786-1000, nvdm.org
ULTIMATE RUSH SPEEDS & THRILL PARK, RENO Located at the Grand Sierra Resort, the park compromises five acres of speed, thrills, and fun, and the 180-foot Sky Coaster. 775-786-7005, ultimaterushpark.com
VIRGINIA & TRUCKEE RAILROAD, CARSON CITY AND VIRGINIA CITY Excursions are available on a seasonal schedule: the Historic Route, a short ride from Virginia City to Gold Hill, and the new route, Sisters in History, from Virginia City to Carson City. 775-847-0380, virginiatruckee.com
WILBUR D. MAY CENTER, RENO
775-829-3934, visitvirginiacitynv.com
MORMON STATION STATE HISTORIC PARK, GENOA The site of Nevada’s first permanent non-Indian settlement, established in 1851, is located along the California Emigrant Trail in Genoa. 775-782-2590, Parks.TravelNevada.com
NEVADA STATE CAPITOL, CARSON CITY The Capitol’s prominent silver dome is Carson City’s most visible landmark and has been a symbol of Nevada’s government since its completion in 1870.
775-782-4325, historicnevada.org
HISTORIC FOURTH WARD SCHOOL, MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES, VIRGINIA CITY Open to students from 1876 to 1936, it is the last school of its kind standing in the United States. The museum is open to the public to view permanent and changing exhibits on the history of the Comstock and the story of the Old West. 775-847-0975, fourthwardschool.org
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MARK TWAIN MUSEUM AT THE TERRITORIAL ENTERPRISE, VIRGINIA CITY
PIPER’S OPERA HOUSE, VIRGINIA CITY
Mark Twain’s desk, chair and books, as well as most of the original equipment from his press room, are on display.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Piper’s Opera House continues to host events that illuminate the eclectic character of America and greatly enrich American theater.
775-847-0525, visitvirginiacitynv.com
775-847-0433, piperslive.com
NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM THE HARRAH COLLECTION, RENO
SAINT MARY’S IN THE MOUNTAINS CATHOLIC CHURCH, VIRGINIA CITY
With more than 220 cars on display, it was named among the Top 10 Museums by Car Collector magazine and ranked one of the best 16 car museums in the world by AutoWeek.
Nevada’s oldest Catholic Church is preserved and houses 1,700 artifacts, some made from 18th-century precious metals.
775-333-9300, automuseum.org
The museum hosts a collection of rare and exotic artifacts; the arboretum is 12 acres of tree groves, outdoor courtyards, secluded gardens, and a wetland area.
775-847-9099, visitvirginiacitynv.com
NEVADA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, RENO
STEWART INDIAN SCHOOL CAMPUS, CARSON CITY
Stories of those who carved out lives from the hard, rugged Nevada terrain are preserved here.
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The campus served as an off-reservation boarding school from 1890 through 1980. The campus is open for self-guided tours.
775-688-1190, Museums.TravelNevada.com
WILD ISLAND FAMILY ADVENTURE PARK, SPARKS Northern Nevada’s largest family amusement park features a seasonal outdoor water park, miniature golf courses, an arcade, go-cart raceway, and bowling. 775-359-2927, wildisland.com
WINGFIELD PARK, RENO The park is comprised of five parks with picnic areas, basketball courts, an amphitheater, and much more all along the beautiful Truckee River in downtown Reno.
775-687-8333, stewartindianschool.com
NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART, RENO
THUNDERBIRD LODGE, NORTH LAKE TAHOE
The oldest cultural institution in Nevada, the museum now hosts leading touring exhibitions.
Built in 1939 as a private residence. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it was built by an eccentric San Francisco tycoon and features a “dungeon.”
775-329-3333, nevadaart.org
775-832-8750, thunderbirdtahoe.org
Housed in the historic Carson City Mint, the museum showcases Nevada’s natural and cultural heritage. Exhibits feature Coin Press No. 1; a walk-through mine and ghost town; historic and geologic displays; Dat-So-La-Lee baskets; and Under One Sky, a unique American Indian exhibit.
Museums
visitreno.com/parks/wingfield
CARSON VALLEY MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER, GARDNERVILLE
Historic Sites
The museum shares local history by collecting, preserving, and exhibiting items of historic significance including exhibits on ranching, Basque, and Washoe culture. It’s housed in the Delongchamps-designed 1915 Douglas High School, which is on the National Historic Register.
DANGBERG HOME RANCH, GARDNERVILLE Founded in 1857, it is one of Nevada’s first and largest ranches. Buildings and original artifacts are on display, with special exhibits occurring throughout the year. 775-783-9417, dangberghomeranch.org
775-782-2555, historicnevada.org
NEVADA STATE MUSEUM, CARSON CITY
775-687-4810, Museums.TravelNevada.com
NEVADA STATE RAILROAD MUSEUM, CARSON CITY Experience Nevada’s railroad heritage, including 19th-century railroad equipment, locomotives, and famous Virginia & Truckee Railroad cars. Museum activities include operation of historic equipment, train rides, lectures, and a variety of special events.
COMSTOCK HISTORY CENTER, VIRGINIA CITY
775-687-6953, Museums.TravelNevada.com
Since 1853, “Nevada’s Oldest Thirst Parlor” has welcomed patrons, presidents, actors, and famous musicians. Artifacts collected over the years remain untouched and undusted.
The permanent exhibit features the original Virginia & Truckee Railroad steam engine, No. 18, “Dayton” and several historic photographs and images depicting the Comstock area during its heyday.
NORTH LAKE TAHOE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, NORTH LAKE TAHOE
775-782-3870, genoabarandsaloon.com
775-847-0281, visitvirginiacitynv.com
GENOA BAR AND SALOON, GENOA
The historical society includes three museums that feature a variety of exhibits on the rich culture and heritage of the Lake Tahoe region, including early pioneer life, American Indian basketry, and photographic collections. 530-583-1762, northtahoemuseums.org
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Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Museum & Visitor Center The museum features several exhibits and displays about the tribe’s culture and history, the natural history of Pyramid Lake and why the Paiute people hold it in such high regard. 775-574-1088, plpt.nsn.us/museum
Tahoe Rim Trail, Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe Balloons, South Lake Tahoe
Go hiking, horseback riding, or mountain bike riding (in certain sections) on the scenic, 165 mile single-track trail through three National Forest and Wilderness areas.
Hot air balloon flights are offered over Lake Tahoe and the Carson Valley.
tahoerimtrail.org
Topaz Lake Park, Carson Valley
800-872-9294, laketahoeballoons.com
Nevada Adventures, Carson Valley Tour the Pine Nut Mountains in an off-highway vehicle.
Silver State Peace Officers Museum, Virginia City
Prized for its trophy rainbow and brown trout, the lake is popular with campers and boaters looking for the perfect getaway.
One of the largest and finest United States law enforcement collections, the museum includes tools of early lawmen and an interactive children’s room.
775-266-3343, topazlake.com
Pacific Crest Heli Guides, Lake Tahoe
Truckee River Whitewater Park, Reno
775-847-7800, peaceofficersmuseum.org
Located in the heart of Reno’s bustling downtown hotel-casino and booming arts district, the park features 11 pools for kayak play, as well as a kayak racing course.
Tours allow guests to access the truly remote gems of the Sierra via helicopter skiing and snowboarding as well as heli-fishing, heli-hiking, and downhill mountain biking.
Sparks Heritage Museum, Sparks The museum focuses on the history of Sparks and the Truckee Meadows, including the role the railroad played in the development of the area. 775-355-1144, sparksmuseum.org
UC Davis-Tahoe Environmental Research Center, North Lake Tahoe
800-FOR-RENO, visitrenotahoe.com
Shopping Cabela’s, Verdi
800-865-4679, nevadaadventurecompany.com
530-544-3020, pacificcrestheliguides.com
Patty’s Tours, Reno/Lake Tahoe A range of tours are offered, from historic Virginia City to Lake Tahoe kayaking adventures. 775-453-1794, pattystours.com
The 125,000-square-foot megastore is a veritable showroom combining education, entertainment, and outdoor gear.
R & D Ranch Horseback Adventures, Carson City
775-829-4100, cabelas.com
Open all year, the ranch can accommodate parties, provide ATV rentals, and arrange horseback riding trips.
Meadowood Mall, Reno
775-624-5880, r-dranchhorsebackadventures.com
The area’s only enclosed shopping mall is anchored by Macy’s, JC Penney, Sears, and features 100 specialty stores and eateries.
Reno-Tahoe helicopters, South Lake Tahoe
775-827-8451, shopmeadowood.com
Tour Lake Tahoe from the sky. Flight training, aerial photography, and unique wedding experiences also are offered.
Outlets at Legends, Sparks
530-544-2211, helitahoe.com
The entertainment and outlet complex is anchored by the 245,000-square-foot Scheels All Sports.
Sierra Adventures, Reno
Western Historic Radio Museum, Virginia City
775-358-3800, experiencelegends.com
Year-round activities, rentals, and tours are offered.
The museum features displays of antique, classic, and vintage radios. Call for hours.
An outdoor shopping experience, the center features high-end specialty shopping and dining anchored by Dillard’s and Orvis.
775-847-9047, radioblvd.com
775-853-7800, thesummitonline.com
W.M. Keck Museum, Reno
775-782-9595, soaringnv.com
Tours
Sonny Boys Wild Horse Tours
Bleu Wave, South Lake Tahoe
Experience the beauty of wild horses up close. Four different tours offer close encounters with these amazing animals.
The center is dedicated to research and education on lakes and surrounding watersheds and airsheds. A fish hatchery and a demonstration garden are also open to the public. 775-881-7560, terc.ucdavis.edu
Way It Was Museum, Virginia City The museum hosts the most complete collection of Comstock artifacts, including photographs, lithographs, prints, and drawings of Virginia City, Gold Hill, and Silver City. 775-847-0766, visitvirginiacitynv.com
The museum showcases an outstanding collection of minerals, ores, fossil specimens, photographs, and mining-related relics. 775-784-4528, mines.unr.edu/museum
Recreation Areas 1862 David Walley’s Hot Springs & Spa, Genoa The historic site features natural hot mineral springs pools, a full-service spa, and a fitness center. 775-782-8155, davidwalleys-resort.com
The Flume Trail, Lake Tahoe Mountain bike while overlooking Lake Tahoe and the Sierra. theflumetrail.com
Pyramid Lake, Nixon Drive the Pyramid Lake National Scenic Byway around the Pyramid Paiute Reservation. 775-574-1000, pyramidlake.us
The Summit, Reno
The luxurious tour boat offers private and public cruises. 866-413-0985, tahoebleuwave.com
Historic Reno Preservation Society, Reno A number of walking, bus, and bike tours through historic districts of Reno are offered, as well as programs and presentations by those dedicated to preserving Reno’s past.
Soaring NV, Minden Flights are possible year-round in the Carson Valley, home of the world’s most consistent high-altitude mountain thermal shifts.
775-200-5205, renowildhorsetours.com
Tahoe Boat Cruises & Tours, South Lake Tahoe Experience the deep blue waters and scenic attractions of Lake Tahoe aboard one of three graceful yachts. 888-867-6394, tahoeboatcruises.com
775-747-4478, historicreno.org
Western Discovery, Carson City
Kit Carson Trail, Carson City
Customizable tours of the northern Nevada area, ranging from a night on the town to a working day at a ranch are offered.
The 2.5-mile walking tour of Carson City’s west side includes nearly 60 homes and buildings. Pick up a CD of the self-guided tour or download a podcast. 800-NEVADA-1, visitcarsoncity.com
Lake Tahoe Adventures, South Lake Tahoe Explore the spectacular beauty of Lake Tahoe through an unparalleled outdoor adventure experience. 800-865-4679, laketahoeadventures.com
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866-323-8928, wildsierra.com
775-848-3774, westerndiscovery.com
Zephyr Cove Resort, South Lake Tahoe Cruise Lake Tahoe aboard paddlewheelers M.S. Dixie II or the Tahoe Queen. In winter, take a snowmobile on lakeview trails. 800-23-TAHOE, zephyrcove.com
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Eagles and Agriculture, Carson Valley
American Century Celebrity Golf Championship, South Lake Tahoe
775-782-8144, visitcarsonvalley.org March Lake Tahoe Winterfest – Gay and Lesbian Ski Week, South Lake Tahoe
877-777-4950, laketahoewinterfest.com Virginia City Mountain Oyster Fry
800-718-7587, visitvirginiacitynv.com April Reno Jazz Festival
unr.edu/rjf Virginia City Grand Prix
775-527-1034, vcgp.com M ay Genoa Cowboy Poetry & Music Festival
775-782-8696, cowboypoetrygenoa.com Kit Carson Ghost Walk Tour, Carson City
775-687-7410, visitcarsoncity.com Reno River Festival
775-784-9400 x 119, renoriverfestival.com
530-544-5050, tahoecelebritygolf.com Artown, Reno
775-322-1538, renoisartown.com Americana Music Festival, Virginia City
775-882-6013, visitvirginiacitynv.com Burgers, Blankets & Brews, Gardnerville
775-782-8027 mainstreetgardnerville.org Great Eldorado BBQ, Brews & Blues Festival, Reno
800-879-8879, eldoradoreno.com Great International Chicken Wing Society Annual Cook-off, Reno
tgicws.com Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival at Sand Harbor, North Lake Tahoe
800-74-SHOWS, laketahoeshakespeare.com Silver Dollar Car Classic, Carson City
775-687-7410, visitcarsoncity.com Reno-Tahoe Open
775-322-3900, renotahoeopen.com
June
Tahoe Arts Festival, North Lake Tahoe
America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride, South Lake Tahoe
530-583-5605, laketahoeartsfestival.com
800-565-2704, bikethewest.com
Tour de Nez Cycling Event
tourdenez.com
Carson City Rendezvous
775-687-7410, visitcarsoncity.com Carson Valley Days
775-782-8144, visitcarsonvalley.org EuroFest, Reno
775-348-2200, sandsregency.com Nevada Humanities Chautauqua
775-784-6587, nevadahumanities.org Reno Rodeo
Au g u s t Hot August Nights
775-356-1956, hotaugustnights.net Lake in the Sky Air Show, South Lake Tahoe
800-AT-TAHOE, lakeintheskyairshow.com Reno Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering
National Championship Air Races & Air Show, Reno
775-972-6663, airrace.org OATBRAN: One Awesome Tour Bike Ride Across Nevada, Lake Tahoe
800-565-2705, bikethewest.com Street Vibrations Fall Rally, Reno
775-329-SHOW, road-shows.com Tour de Tahoe: Bike Big Blue, Lake Tahoe
800-565-2704, bikethewest.com Virginia City International Camel Races
800-718-7587, visitvirginiacitynv.com O c to b e r Eldorado’s Great Italian Festival, Reno
800-879-8879, eldoradoreno.com Harvest Festival, Carson Valley
775-265-3045, corleyranch.com Haunted Weekend, Carson Valley
775-782-2555, historicnevada.org Kit Carson Trail Ghost Walk, Carson City
775-687-7410, visitcarsoncity.com Nevada Day, Carson City
775-882-2600, nevadaday.com World Championship Outhouse Races, Virginia City
800-718-7587, visitvirginiacitynv.com No v e m b e r Rhymers Rodeer Cowboy Poetry, Carson Valley
775-783-6679, cvinn.com December Christmas on the Comstock Parade of Lights, Virginia City
775-354-6093, renocowboypoetry.org
800-718-7587, visitvirginiacitynv.com
Reno Gay Pride Celebration
Festival of Trees and Lights, Lake Tahoe
877-344-RENO, renogaypride.com
530-543-5614, festivaloftreeslaketahoe.org
Reno Xtreme Bulls
September
Holiday Gala, Carson Valley
prorodeo.com
Best in the West Rib Cook-Off, Sparks
775-329-3877, renorodeo.com
Run What Cha Brung Car Show, Carson City
775-883-0927, visitcarsoncity.com Spring Arts and Crafts Street Fair, Minden
775-782-8144, visitcarsonvalley.org Street Vibrations Spring Rally, Sparks
329-SHOW, road-shows.com
800-648-1177, nuggetribcookoff.com Genoa Candy Dance Arts and Crafts Faire
775-782-8696, genoanevada.org The Great Reno Balloon Race
775-826-1181, renoballoon.com
775-782-2555, historicnevada.org The Polar Express Train Ride, Carson City & Virginia City
775-847-0380, virginiatruckee.com Ride the Rails with Santa, Carson City
775-687-6953, visitcarsoncity.com
Lake Tahoe Marathon
530-544-7095, laketahoemarathon.com
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Crest Inn • 525 W. Fourth St. • 775-329-0808
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Days Inn Reno • 701 E. Seventh St. • 775-786-4070 • 800-448-4555 • daysinn.com
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Desert Rose Inn • 655 W. Fourth St. • 775-329-3451
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Easy 8 Motel • 255 W. Fifth St. • 775-322-4587
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El Cortez Hotel • 239 W. Second St. • 775-322-9161
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Eldorado Hotel Casino Reno • 345 N. Virginia St. • 775-786-5700 • 800-648-5966 • eldoradoreno.com
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Extended Stay America Reno - South Meadows • 9795 Gateway Dr. • 775-852-5611 • 800-EXTSTAY • extendedstayhotels.com
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Gatekeeper Inn • 221 W. Fifth St. • 775-786-3500
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Gold Coin Motel • 2555 E. Fourth St. • 775-323-0237
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Gold Dust West Casino Inn • 444 Vine St. • 775-323-2211 • 800-438-9378 • gdwcasino.com
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Harrah’s Reno Hotel & Casino • 219 N. Center St. • 775-786-3232 • 800-HARRAHS • harrahsreno.com
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Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Reno Airport • 2050 Market St. • 775-786-2500 • 800-648-3800 • hawthorn.com
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Hilton Garden Inn Reno • 9920 Double R Blvd. • 775-850-9700 • 877-850-9700 • hiltongardeninn.com
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Hiway 40 Motel • 1750 E. Fourth St. • 775-329-1911
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Hyatt Place Reno-Tahoe Airport • 1790 E. Plumb Ln. • 775 826 2500 • 888-HYATTHP • hyattplace.com
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In-Town Motel/Star of Reno Motel • 260 W. Fourth St. • 775-323-1421
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R E N O , continued Inn at Renown (Guests of patients only) • 75 Pringle Way • 775-982-5080
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Legacy Vacation Club • 140 Court St. • 775-329-4251 • 866-507-1429 • legacyvacationclub.com
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Mardi Gras Motor Lodge • 200 W. Fourth St. • 775-329-7470
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the ROSS apartments • 118 West St. • 775-323-3044 • 877-758-9851 • therossreno.com
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Sands Regency Casino Hotel • 345 N. Arlington Ave. • 775-348-2200 • 866-386-7829 • sandsregency.com
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Seasons Inn • 495 West St. • 775-322-6000 • 800-322-8588 • seasonsinn.com
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Showboat Inn • 660 N. Virginia St. • 775-786-4032
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Siena Hotel Spa Casino • One S. Lake St. • 775-327-4362 • 877-743-6233 • sienareno.com
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Silver Dollar Motor Lodge • 817 N. Virginia St. • 775-323-6875
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Star Dust Lodge • 455 N. Arlington Ave. • 775-322-5641
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Staybridge Suites • 10559 Professional Cir. • 775-657-8999 • 800-238-8000 • staybridgesuites.com
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Sundance Motel • 850 N. Virginia St. • 775-329-9248
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Super 8 Motel University Area • 1651 N. Virginia St. • 775-329-3464 • 888-511-RENO • super8.com
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Swan Inn • 501 Lake St. • 775-324-4103
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Town House Motor Lodge • 303 W. Second St. • 775-323-1821
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Vagabond Inn • 3131 S. Virginia St. • 775-825-7134 • 800-522-1555 • vagabondinns.com
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Fairfield Inn & Suites • 2085 Brierley Way • 775-355-7700 • 800-228-2800 • marroitt.com/rnofi
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Sparks Super 8 • 1900 E. Greg St. • 775-358-8884 • 800-800-8000 • super8.com
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Sunrise Motel • 210 Victorian Ave. • 775-358-7010
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Western Village Inn & Casino • 815 Nichols Blvd. • 775-331-1069 • 800-648-1170 • wvsparks.com
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Windsor Inn • 60 E. Victorian Ave. • 775-356-7770
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Silverland Inn & Suites • 100 E St. • 775-847-4484 • 888-859-4119 • silverlandusa.com
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Sugar Loaf Mountain Motel • 430 S. C St. • 775-847-0551 • sugarloafmountain-motel.com
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Tahoe House Hotel • 162 C St. • 775-847-5264 • tahoehousehotel.com
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Virginia City Motel • 675 S. C St. • 775-847-0282
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Comstock Country RV Resort • 5400 S Carson St. • 775-882-2445 • comstockrv.com
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Camp-N-Town • 2438 N. Carson St. • 775-883-1123 • 800-872-1123
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Topaz Lake Recreation Area • 3700 Topaz Park Rd. • 775-266-3343 • douglascountynv.gov
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Carson Valley RV Resort • 1639 U.S. Hwy. 395 • 775-782-9711 • 800-321-6983 • carsonvalleyinn.com
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Bordertown RV Casino & Resort • 19575 U.S. Hwy. 395 N. • 775-677-0169 • 800-218-9339 • bordertowncasinorv.com
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Chism Trailer Park • 1300 W. 2nd St. • 775-322-2281 • 800-638-2281 • chismtrailerpark.com
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Green Acres Mobilehome Park • 501. W. Moana Ln. • 775-827-2482
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Keystone RV Park • 1455 W. Fourth St. • 775-324-5000 • 800-868-8559 • keystonervpark.com
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VIRGINIA CITY Virginia City RV Park • 355 N. F St. • 775-847-0999 • 800-889-1240 • vcrvpark.com WADSWORTH I-80 Campground • 1000 Smoke Shop Cr. • 775-575-2181
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COWBOY COUNTRY Welcome to Cowboy Country, the vast, open space of northern Nevada where “cowboy” is more than a noun, it’s a way of life. Boots and saddles are serious business here, and cattle have the right-of-way through town. This is the real American West, and you’ve found it in Nevada. Spend a few days in Elko in January and you’ll be treated to the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. Return in July for the National Basque Festival, where chorizo and red wine take center stage in this celebration of Basque culture. If you feel up to the challenge, spend your vacation beyond the reach of cell phone towers tending to cattle at a local guest ranch. West Wendover, on the state’s eastern border, is home to the Historic Wendover Air Field, a vital outpost during World War II. Winnemucca is the gateway to Nevada’s rugged and lush mountains to the north and vast desert to the west. Take romance for a spin through Lovelock, where you can visit the only remaining round courthouse in America and “lock your love” in the courthouse plaza. When you venture away from the busy interstate and bustling country towns, you’ll find some of the most pristine wilderness in the western United States. You’ll find abundant wildlife, challenging hikes and climbs, and immense expanses of the American West.
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RESOURCES Battle Mountain Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Bureau 775-635-8245 shopbattlemountain.com Lander County Convention & Tourism Authority (Battle Mountain) 775-635-1112 battlemountaintourism.com City of Carlin 775-754-6354 cityofcarlin.com
Elko
Cowboy Country 877-626-9269 cowboycountry.org Elko Chamber of Commerce 775-738-7135 elkonevada.com Elko Convention & Visitors Authority 800-248-ELKO exploreelko.com Jackpot Recreation & Visitor Center 775-755-2653
Jarbidge Wilderness
MUST-SEES
jackpot-nevada.net Jarbidge Community Association
✦ Ruby Mountains
775-488-2358
✦ Lamoille Canyon
jarbidge.org
✦ Western Folklife Center
Lovelock/Pershing County Chamber of Commerce
✦ Basque Dining
775-273-7213 loverslock.com
✦ Lovers Lock Plaza
McDermitt Information
✦ Angel Lake
775-532-8742
✦ Jarbidge/Jarbidge Wilderness
Wells Chamber of Commerce
✦ Historic Wendover Airfield
775-752-3540 wellsnevada.com
✦ Jackpot
West Wendover Tourism & Convention Bureau
✦ Gold Mining Tours
866-299-2489
✦ California Emigrant Trail Interpretive Center
westwendovercity.com Winnemucca Convention & Visitors Authority 800-962-2638 winnemucca.com
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Black Rock Desert
✦ Black Rock Desert
NORTHERN | COWBOY COUNTRY
PERSHING COUNTY COURTHOUSE, LOVELOCK Completed in 1921, this historic building was modeled after the Pantheon of Rome and is the only functioning round courthouse in the nation. 775-273-7213, loverslock.com
Entertainment
Historic Sites
THE TRANSCONTINENTAL TELEPHONE LINE, WEST WENDOVER
PEPPERMILL CONCERT HALL, WEST WENDOVER
BLACK ROCK – HIGH EMIGRANT TRAILS NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA, GERLACH
See where the last splice of the Transcontinental Telephone Connection line was erected.
The state-of-the-art venue that hosts a wide variety of live entertainment, concerts, and comedy shows. 800-217-0049, wendoverfun.com
WESTERN FOLKLIFE CENTER, ELKO
The area includes the longest intact segments of the historic emigrant trails to California and Oregon in the western U.S. Open seasonally. 775-623-1500, blm.gov/nv
Best known for the annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, the center features exhibits, events, and a gift shop.
FABULOUS FORTY, WELLS
775-738-7508, westernfolklife.org
Once known as part of the Victory Highway, the highway-era motel strip boasts period neon lights and original architecture.
VICTORY HIGHWAY PARK, WEST WENDOVER Several plaques commemorate history of the region as well as the California Trail, which passed through the area. 866-299-2489, westwendovercity.com
WENDOVER WILL, WEST WENDOVER
775-752-3540, wellsnevada.com
Greeting travelers since 1952, the world’s largest mechanical cowboy stands 63 feet in height, with a 28-foot arm-to-arm length and ¼ mile of neon lighting tubes.
HISTORIC WENDOVER AIR FIELD, WEST WENDOVER
866-299-2489, westwendovercity.com
The Army airfield was used during World War II to train more than 1,000 aircrews, including the crew of the Enola Gay, a B-29 bomber that deployed the world’s first atomic weapon. Tours are limited.
Family Fun
435-665-2308, wendoverairbase.com
BONANZA OPAL MINES, INC., DENIO
JARBIDGE TOWNSITE AND COMMUNITY HALL, JARBIDGE
As featured on the Travel Channel’s “Cash & Treasures” program, the mine is open for tailings digging from Memorial Day through September. 775-941-0111, bonanzaopals.com
CALIFORNIA TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER, ELKO Interactive exhibits on the California Trail experience provide educational and cultural enrichment. 775-738-1849, californiatrailcenter.org
LOVERS LOCK PLAZA, LOVELOCK At the only place in the nation that has adopted this ancient Chinese custom, couples, friends, and family are invited to the Pershing County Courthouse Park to symbolically anchor their love by adding a lock to a chain and throwing away the key. 775-273-7213, loverslock.com
RAINBOW RIDGE OPAL MINE, DENIO Offers tailings digging where many different wood and opal combinations can be found. Open Memorial Day through mid-September. Daily schedules vary. 775-941-0270, nevadaopal.com
ROYAL PEACOCK MINING COMPANY, DENIO Offers bank and tailings digging. Open mid-May through mid-October. RV park on site. 775-941-0374, royalpeacock.com
Community Hall houses town archives and still has the original stage curtain depicting a Venetian gondolier. Other historic buildings are viewable along Main Street. jarbidge.org
LOVELOCK CAVE, LOVELOCK
Museums 49’ER INTERPRETIVE CENTER, WELLS An interpretive center dedicated to the northeastern Nevada section of the California Trail.
Get a self-guided tour book on the Backcountry Byway leading to the cave from the Chamber of Commerce or the Marzen House Museum. This archaeological site has yielded 2,000-yearold tule duck decoys and other American Indian artifacts.
775-752-3540, wellsnevada.com
775-273-7213, loverslock.com
Memorabilia includes traditional working gear, paintings, sculptures, and drawings.
LOVELOCK DEPOT, LOVELOCK The Union Pacific Railroad Depot is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 775-273-7213, loverslock.com
MARK TWAIN’S CABIN, UNIONVILLE
BUCKAROO HALL OF FAME & HERITAGE MUSEUM, WINNEMUCCA
775-623-5071, buckaroohalloffame.com
ELKO RAILROAD PARK, ELKO The park hosts demonstrations, summer storytelling, music festivals, and other activities commemorating the role Elko played in the rail history of our nation.
The historic mining town a few hours outside of Lovelock has a claim to fame with Mark Twain, who bought a mine in the 1860s but abandoned it after digging only 12 feet.
775-738-4091, exploreelko.com
775-273-7213, loverslock.com
See a turn-of-the-century parlor, early model horseless carriages, a set of bones from a local mammoth, and much more. Open seasonally.
OLD TOWN WELLS HISTORIC WALKING TOUR, WELLS
HUMBOLDT COUNTY MUSEUM, WINNEMUCCA
Stop by the Wells Chamber of Commerce and pick up a brochure of the Historic District before touring the century-old buildings. Though much of the area was devastated by an earthquake, the brochure reveals history of the buildings that remain.
775-623-2912, humboldtmuseum.org
775-752-3540, wellsnevada.com
775-273-7213, loverslock.com
MARZEN HOUSE MUSEUM, LOVELOCK Built in 1874, this two-story house features mining equipment, American Indian artifacts, and a replica of Lovelock Cave.
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Northeastern Nevada Museum, Elko
Mill Creek Recreation Area, Battle Mountain
Wilson Reservoir Recreation Area, Elko
The award-winning museum offers a look into the rich history of the region through art, wildlife, and history exhibits.
In addition to camping, visitors to the recreation area can picnic, hike, fish, and enjoy watching the wildlife, particularly birds.
Located 83 miles northwest of Elko, the area offers seasonal camping and ice fishing.
775-738-3418, museumelko.org
775-635-1112, battlemountaintourism.com
775-753-0200, exploreelko.com
Sherman Station, Elko
Pine Forest Recreation Area, Winnemucca
Winnemucca Sand Dunes, Winnemucca
The 1903 Sherman Station Ranch House and five outbuildings are now home to the Elko Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Information Center. Exhibits include artifacts from turn-of-thecentury Nevada.
Blue Lakes, Onion Reservoir, and Knott Creek Reservoir are three popular sites in this remote area.
Located north of Winnemucca, the dunes are open to motorcycles and ATVs.
775-623-1500, blm.gov/nv
800-962-2638, winnemucca.com
Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Ruby Valley
Shopping
775-738-7135, elkonevada.com
Tuscarora Pottery Gallery, Elko Enjoy workshops and hand-crafted pottery. 775-756-5526, tuscarorapottery.com
One of the most remote refuges in the lower 48 states, the refuge encompasses 39,928 acres and serves as a magnet for a wide diversity of wildlife species. 775-779-2237, fws.gov/rubylake
Recreation Areas
Ruby Mountains Recreation Area, Elko
Black Rock — High Emigrant Trails National CONSERVATON AREA, GERLACH
Several trails and campgrounds are offered here including the Powerhouse Campground, Roads End Campground, Terraces Campground, and Thomas Canyon Campground.
The area includes the longest intact segments of the historic emigrant trails to California and Oregon in the western United States. Open seasonally. 775-623-1500, blm.gov/nv
Bloody Shins Trail, Winnemucca For the die-hard mountain biker, the trail runs seven to 17 arduous miles.
775-752-3357, fs.fed.us
Rye Patch State Recreation Area, Lovelock Visitors to the area enjoy swimming, boating, waterskiing, hiking, camping, picnicking, and most notably, trophy-class walleye fishing. 775-538-7321, Parks.TravelNevada.com
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Salmon Falls Creek, Jackpot
California Trail Backcountry Byway, Wells
The rugged area hosts a wide variety of wildlife for viewing. There are no trails; 4WD highly recommended.
The byway begins 25 miles north of Wells off Hwy. 93 and traverses 96 miles of gravel roads in extreme northeastern Elko County, crossing sagebrush-covered hills and broad valleys. blm.gov/nv
775-753-0200, blm.gov/nv
Shoshone OHV Trail, Battle Mountain
Bike, walk or drive this picturesque canyon with unique geologic formations.
Located about 25 miles south of Battle Mountain, the Shoshone OHV Trail System offers a trail system that climbs to nearly 8,000 feet and travels through a variety of high desert ecosystems including pinion and juniper. It is designed for both motorcycles and four-wheeled vehicles less than 50” in width.
775-754-6354
775-635-1112, battlemountaintourism.com
Copper Basin Mountain Bike Trail, Battle Mountain
South Fork State Recreation Area, Elko
Carlin Canyon Historical Wayside, Carlin
Downtown Elko Peruse gift shops, Western boutiques, and restaurants along the downtown corridor. elkonevada.com
J.M. Capriola Co. and Garcia Bit and Spur Co., Elko The world-famous saddle making company has been outfitting buckaroos for generations. 775-738-5816, capriolas.com
Tip’s Western and Custom Saddles, Winnemucca Custom saddles, silver embroidery, and unique gifts are featured. 775-623-3300, tipswestern.com
Tours Elko Guide Service, Spring Creek The service offers a wide range of customized adventure opportunities, from hunting and fishing expeditions, to activities geared toward the whole family. 775-744-2277, elkoguideservice.com
Gold Mine Tours, Elko Newmont Gold Company offers public tours on the second Tuesday of the month, April through October. Battle Mountain and Winnemucca area mines also offer tours. 775-778-4068, exploreelko.com
The recreation area provides ideal habitat for a variety of wildlife and hosts juniper-rich woodlands, meadows dotted with generous clumps of sagebrush, rolling hills, and deep canyons.
Ruby Mountain Heli-Experience, Lamoille
775-744-4346, Parks.TravelNevada.com
775-753-6867, helicopterskiing.com
Water Canyon Recreation Area, Winnemucca
UNR Fire Science Academy, Carlin
The area offers more than 200,000 acres of relatively undiscovered recreational opportunities on unpaved roads.
Rising almost 2,000 feet above the town of Winnemucca, the area offers sites for overnight camping, picnicking, hiking, biking, and limited ATVing, as well as flora and fauna viewing.
Tours are available of the finest emergency response programs and training facilities in the world.
775-752-3357, fs.fed.us
800-962-2638, winnemucca.com
Lamoille Canyon, Lamoille
Wild Horse State Recreation Area, Elko
Incredible views of meadows, wildlife, waterfalls, and avalanche chutes abound in the glacier-carved canyon.
Visitors to the area enjoy camping, picnicking, hunting, boating, fishing, and ice fishing.
775-752-3357, fs.fed.us
775-758-6493, Parks.TravelNevada.com
Just south of Battle Mountain, the trail offers a variety of steep climbs and fast, technical descents through historic mining areas, sagebrush-covered canyons, and rocky ridges. 775-635-1112, battlemounaintourism.com
Jarbidge Recreation Area, Jarbidge
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Experience helicopter skiing and riding adventures.
775-754-6003, fireacademy.com
northern | cowboy country
events J a n ua ry Basque Club Winter Festival, Battle Mountain
775-635-1112, battlemountaintourism.com National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, Elko
775-738-7508, westernfolklife.org Spring Creek Rodeo – Cowboy Competition
775-753-6295, springcreeknv.net F e b r ua ry Balloon Lovers Aloft, Lovelock
775-273-7213, loverslock.com Valentine’s Day – Lock Your Love, Lovelock
775-273-7213, loverslock.com
Wendover Cruise-In Car Show
800-217-0049, wendoverfun.com Winnemucca Basque Festival
775-623-5071, winnemucca.com Winnemucca Mule Race and Show
800-962-2638, mule-drafthorse-show.com J u ly Battle Mountain Music Festival
775-635-1112, battlemountaintourism.com Fort Halleck Days, Elko
fthalleck.com Frontier Days, Lovelock
775-273-7213, loverslock.com
March
Fun Run Classic Car Show, Wells
Battle Mountain Spring Mud Fling
775-752-3540, wellsnevada.com
775-635-8245, battlemountainchamber.com Ranch Hand Rodeo Weekend, Winnemucca
775-623-2220, ranchrodeonv.com Shooting the West, Winnemucca
775-623-5071, winnemucca.com April Spring Creek Rodeo – Ranch Rodeo
775-753-6295, springcreeknv.net M ay California Trail Days, Elko
775-738-4091, elkotraildays.com Run-a-mucca, Winnemucca
775-623-5071, winnemucca.com Senior Pro Rodeo, Elko
National Basque Festival, Elko
775-738-4091, exploreelko.com Ranch Hand Rodeo, McDermitt
cowboycountry.org Silver State International High School Rodeo, Winnemucca
775-752-3540, wellsnevada.com Street Fever Show-n-Shing, Lovelock
775-273-7213, loverslock.com
775- 340-7658, rubymountainballoonfestival.com Smokin’ Hot Chili Cookoff, Carlin
775-754-6354, cityofcarlin.com
Tri-County Fair and Stampede, Winnemucca
775-623-5071, winnemucca.com Wendover Wings & Wheels, West Wendover
801-571-2907, wendoverairbase.com World Human-Powered Speed Challenge, Battle Mountain
775-635-1112, battlemountaintourism.com World of Speed, West Wendover
866-299-2489, westwendovercity.com O c to b e r America West 4-D Barrel R acing Finals, Winnemucca
775-623-2220, aw4d.com
Oktober Fest, Elko
Au g u s t Bonneville Speed Week, West Wendover
866-299-2489, westwendovercity.com Bub’s Motorcycle Speed Trials
866-299-2489, westwendovercity.com
775-754-6354, cityofcarlin.com
Nevada State Oldtime Fiddlers Championship, Wells
Ruby Mountain Balloon Festival, Elko
775-738-4091, exploreelko.com
Carlin Ranch Hand Rodeo
775-777-9839, elkomotorcyclejamboree.com
775-752-3540, wellsnevada.com
866-299-2489, westwendovercity.com
ATV Jamboree, Elko
Motorcycle Jamboree, Elko
Race to the Angel, Wells
Bonneville World Finals, West Wendover
June
800-248-3556, exploreelko.com
775-738-4091, exploreelko.com
Silver State Stampede, Elko
Burning Man, Gerlach
Elko Mining Expo
Morrodders Car Show, Elko
775-423-3739, ssir.us
775-738-4091, exploreelko.com
775-738-3412, elkoatvjamboree.org
September
415-TO-FLAME, burningman.com
Carlin Show-n-Shine Car Show
775-754-6354, cityofcarlin.com
775-738-4091, exploreelko.com No v e m b e r Battle Mountain Chukar Tournament and Feed, Battle Mountain
775-635-1112, battlemountaintourism.com Charles Nannini Invitational Chariot Races, Wells
916-296-2326, wsrra.org Festival of Trees, Elko
775-738-4091, exploreelko.com Senior National Finals Rodeo, Winnemucca
775-623-5071, seniorrodeo.com
Elko County Fair & Horse Races
775-738-3616, elkocountyfair.com Fifties Fever, Winnemucca
775-623-5071, fifties-fever.com Jarbidge Days
775-488-2358, jarbidge.org Pony Express Open Road Rally, Battle Mountain
775-635-1112, battlemountaintourism
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Battle Mountain Inn & Suites • 650 W. Front St. • 775-635-5200 • battlemtninn.com
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Americas Best Value Inn • 521 E. Front St. • 775-635-5880 • americasbestvalueinn.com
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Americas Best Value Gold Country Inn & Casino • 2050 Idaho St. • 775-738-8421 • 800-621-1332 • playelko.com
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Best Western Elko Inn • 1930 Idaho St. • 775-738-8787 • bestwestern.com
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Budget Inn • 1349 Idaho St. • 775-738-7000
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Centre Motel • 475 3rd St. • 775-738-3226
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Comfort Inn of Elko • 2970 Idaho St. • 775-777-8762 • 800-4-CHOICE • choicehotels.com
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Elko Inn Express • 837 Idaho St. • 775-738-7261
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Elko Motel • 1243 Idaho St. • 775-738-4433 • elkomotel.com
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Esquire Inn • 505 Idaho St. • 775-738-3157 • 800-822-7473 • motelinelkonv.com
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High Desert Inn • 3015 Idaho St. • 775-738-8425 • 888-394-8303 • playelko.com
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Holiday Motel • 1276 Idaho St. • 775-738-7187
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Key Motel • 650 W. Idaho St. • 775-738-8081
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Manor Motor Lodge • 185 Idaho St. • 775-738-3311
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Mid Town Motel • 294 Idaho St. • 775-738-3515
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Motel 6 - Elko • 3021 Idaho St. • 775-738-4337 • 800-466-8356 • motel6.com
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Oak Tree Inn • 95 Spruce Rd. • 775-777-2222 • 888-456-8733 • oaktreeinn.net
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Red Lion Hotel & Casino • 2065 Idaho St. • 775-738-2111 • 800-545-0044 • playelko.com
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Rodeway Inn • 736 Idaho St. • 775-738-7152 • 800-4-CHOICE • choicehotels.com
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Stampede Motel • 129 W. Idaho St. • 775-738-8471
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Stockmen’s Hotel & Casino • 340 Commercial St. • 775-738-5141 • 800-648-2345 • stockmenscasinos.com
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Super 8 Motel - Elko • 1755 Idaho St. • 775-738-8488 • 800-800-8000 • super8.com
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Thunderbird Motel • 345 Idaho St. • 775-738-7115 • playelko.com
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott • 2625 E. Jennings Way • 775-738-9900 • marriott.com
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Travelers Motel • 1181 Idaho St. • 775-738-4048
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Travelodge Elko • 1785 Idaho St. • 775-753-7747 • 800-578-7878 • travelodge.com
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Western Inn • 132 3rd St. • 775-753-4977
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GERLACH Bruno’s Country Club & Motel • 300 Main St. • 775-557-2220
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Soldier Meadows Ranch & Lodge • Mile 50, Soldier Meadows Rd. • 775-849-1666 • soldiermeadows.com
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Barton’s Club 93 Hotel and Casino • 1002 U.S. Hwy. 93 • 775-755-2341 • 800-258-2937 • bartonsclub93.com
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LAMOILLE Hotel Lamoille • 925 Lamoille Hwy. • 775-753-6871 LOVELOCK Cadillac Inn • 1395 Cornell Ave. • 775-273-2798
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Covered Wagon Motel • 945 Dartmouth Ave. • 775-273-2961
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Desert Haven Motel • 885 Dartmouth Ave. • 775-273-2339
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Royal Inn Suites • 1435 Cornell Ave. • 775-273-2500
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Sturgeon’s Inn & Casino • 1420 Cornell Ave. • 775-273-2971 • 888-234-6835 • sturgeonsinn.com
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Super 10 Motel • 1390 Cornell Ave. • 775-273-0703
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Diamond A Motel • 140 U.S. Hwy. 95 • 775-532-8551 • diamondamotel.com
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M O U N TA I N C I T Y Chambers’ Motel • 422 Davidson St. • 775-763-6626
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Rest Inn Suites • 1509 E. Sixth St. • 775-752-2277 • 800-935-5768
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Shell Crest Motel • 573 Sixth St. • 775-752-3755
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Super 8 Motel • 930 Sixth St. • 775-401-6636 • 800-800-8000 • super8.com
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Montego Bay Casino & Resort • 100 Wendover Blvd. • 775-664-9100 • 800-217-0049 • www.wendoverfun.com
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Peppermill Hotel Casino • 680 Wendover Blvd. • 775-664-2255 • 800-217-0049 • wendoverfun.com
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Wendover Nugget Hotel & Casino • 101 Wendover Blvd. • 775-664-2221 • 800-848-7300 • wendovernugget.com
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WINNEMUCCA Best Western - Gold Country Inn • 921 W. Winnemucca Blvd. • 775-623-6999 • 800-346-5306 • bestwestern.com
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PONY EXPRESS TERRITORY The Pony Express only lasted for 18 months, but left an indelible mark on the American West. Today, visitors can travel alongside the historic mail route through Nevada’s Pony Express Territory. Visit the ruins of the mail stops and the ghost towns that dot the landscape as you make your way east and west across the Silver State. Your trek will take you on U.S. Highway 50, known as “The Loneliest Road in America.” Solitude and tranquility infuse the sagebrush sea along this ribbon of highway, and each town tells the story of the boom and bust of Nevada’s mining heyday. Ely, once a major resting point for Hollywood celebrities on their way to vacation in Idaho, now sparkles with vintage neon and a classic American “Main Street.” Eureka is a tribute to the cosmopolitan life that existed even in the far reaches of the West in the 1800s, with its stately opera house and courthouse. This is a vibrant artists’ community too. Many a traveler seeks to get lost in Austin, where miles of mountain-bike trails showcase the beauty of Nevada’s high desert. Historic churches stand watch over downtown, where shops sell locally mined turquoise. Fallon is farmland, a lush agricultural area where you can visit one of Nevada’s four wineries and sample food grown just outside the city limits. Pony Express Territory is the explorer’s territory, where rugged beauty shines through sagebrush and in the snowcapped mountains across the Silver State.
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RESOURCES Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce 775-964-2200 austinnevada.com Great Basin Business and Tourism Council (Baker) greatbasinpark.com Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce 775-246-7909 daytonnvchamber.org Historical Society of Dayton Valley daytonnevhistory.org White Pine Chamber of Commerce (Ely) 775-289-8877 whitepinechamber.com White Pine County Tourism & Recreation Board (Ely) 800-496-9350 elynevada.net Eureka Opera House 775-237-6006 co.eureka.nv.us Eureka County Economic Development
MUST-SEES
775-237-5484
Sand Mountain
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✦ Hwy. 50 - “The Loneliest Road In America”
Fallon Chamber of Commerce 775-423-2544 fallonchamber.com
✦ Churchhill County Museum
Fallon Convention & Tourism Authority
✦ Lattin Farms
775-423-4556
✦ Oats Park Art Center
fallontourism.com Fernley Chamber of Commerce 775-575-4459
✦ Sand Mountain Ely
fernleychamber.org
✦ Austin Turquoise Shops ✦ Eureka Opera House
Great Basin National Park
✦ Ward Charcoal Ovens State Park
775-234-7331 nps.gov/grba
✦ Cave Lake State Park
Pony Express Territory
✦ Nevada Northern Railway and Nevada State Railroad Museum
888-359-9449 ponyexpressnevada.com
✦ Great Basin National Park & Lehman Caves
Silver Springs Chamber of Commerce 775-577-4336
✦ Ely’s Hotel Nevada Great Basin National Park
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✦ State Route 722 and Carroll Summit
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NEVADA NORTHERN RAILWAY MUSEUM, ELY
The historic mail route follows U.S. Highway 50, designated “The Loneliest Road in America” by Life Magazine.
Dedicated to the restoration, preservation, interpretation, and operation of the historic facilities, yards, and rail collection, the museum operates historic steam and diesel locomotives and features unique programs and specialty excursions.
775-885-6000, blm.gov/nv
ST. AUGUSTINE’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, AUSTIN
Entertainment EUREKA OPERA HOUSE, EUREKA Built in 1880 and restored in 1993, the opera house, with its original 1924 hand-painted stage curtain, is now open for meetings and offers a full calendar of live entertainment, including performances from the Utah Shakespearean Festival and cowboy poets. 775-237-6006, co.eureka.nv.us
OATS PARK ART CENTER, FALLON Housed in the 1914 Oats Park School, the center was recently renovated and now hosts exhibitions by regional artists and presents concerts featuring an eclectic range of musical acts. 775-423-1440, churchillarts.org
Family Fun
Built in 1866, the Church features grained pews, Gothic confessionals, and a decoratively painted nine rank Henry C. Kilgen pipe organ in a Gothic case. 775-964-2200, austinnevada.com
STOKES CASTLE, AUSTIN Built in 1897 by Anson Phelps Stokes, a mine developer and railroad magnate from the east coast, it was a family summer home they seldom used and eventually sold. It has been unoccupied since 1898. 775-964-2200, austinnevada.com
WARD CHARCOAL OVENS STATE HISTORIC PARK, ELY The park features six beehive-shaped ovens that were built by Italian craftsmen and used in the late 19th century to make charcoal for smelting ore from nearby silver mines. 775-289-1693, Parks.TravelNevada.com
866-407-8326, nnry.com
RENAISSANCE VILLAGE AND MURALS, ELY Visit homes that recreate the early days of the town, representing the many diverse ethnic groups that settled here. Murals, sculptures, and projects tell the story of the rich history of the region. 775-289-8877, elyrenaissance.com
WHITE RIVER VALLEY MUSEUM, LUND Located approximately 25 miles south of Ely, the museum is filled with relics of one of the last colonization efforts of the Mormons in the American West. 775-289-3720, elynevada.net
WHITE PINE PUBLIC MUSEUM, ELY Some of the many displays include 19th-century transportation pieces, a Hesselgesser doll collection, the Cave-Bear, and more than 300 types of minerals and rocks, including gold and silver. 775-289-4710, wpmuseum.org
LATTIN FARMS, FALLON The family farm features antique farm equipment, Critterville, and children’s play area. In the fall, explore the corn maze, go on a hay ride, and pick pumpkins. 866-638-6293, lattinfarms.com
RATTLESNAKE RACEWAY, FALLON
Museums
Oval dirt track racing features ICMA mods, hobby stocks, Pro stocks, Gen X, and Bombers.
CHURCHILL COUNTY MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES, FALLON
775-427-9120, rattlesnakeraceway.net
RENO-FERNLEY RACEWAY, FERNLEY Special events and recreational activities are hosted at the motorsports complex.
Exhibits include more than 30,000 images featuring American Indians, pioneer families, farms, ranches, and the Newlands Project. 775-423-3677, ccmuseum.org
877-382-7223, renofernleyracetrack.com
DAYTON MUSEUM, DAYTON
TOP GUN RACEWAY, FALLON
Located in the original 1865 schoolhouse, the museum includes exhibits on the region’s rich history. Open seasonally.
NHRA drag racing and other racing events occur at the raceway. 800-325-7558, topgunraceway.com
775-246-9396, daytonnvhistory.org
EAST ELY RAILROAD DEPOT MUSEUM, ELY
Historic Sites THE HISTORIC TOWN OF AUSTIN Visit several historic buildings throughout town including the elementary school, Austin Cemetery, Emma Nevada Hall, Gridley’s Store, and more. 775-964-2200, austinnevada.com
FORT CHURCHILL AND BUCKLAND STATION, SILVER SPRINGS
The rich industrial heritage of eastern Nevada, including mining, railroad, and transportation, is on display. 775-289-2085, Museums.TravelNevada.com
ALTA TOQUIMA WILDERNESS AREA, AUSTIN The area boasts dramatic, glacier-carved canyons, tumbling creeks, and high alpine tablelands. It is also the location of a prehistoric Indian village. 775-964-2671, fs.fed.us
AUSTIN MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL NETWORK, AUSTIN The rocky, brush-covered hillsides have become a playground for mountain bikers of all levels. 775-964-2200, austinnevada.com
BAKER ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE, BAKER Explore the once well-planned community of several small pit houses surrounding a main house and small granaries that was built in the 13th century by Fremont Indians.
EUREKA SENTINEL MUSEUM, EUREKA
775-289-1800, blm.gov/nv
Located in the Eureka Sentinel building, site of the town’s longest-running newspaper, artifacts from the 19th-century press as well as Eureka’s mining past, are exhibited.
BIRD CREEK RECREATION AREA, ELY
775-237-5010, co.eureka.nv.us
Visit the 1861 U.S. Army fort ruins, built to protect early settlers. At nearby Buckland Station see where the Pony Express and Overland Telegraph once passed through, along with an 1870 former hotel.
MCGILL DRUGSTORE MUSEUM, MCGILL
775-577-2345, parks.nv.gov
775-235-7082, mcgilldrugstoremuseum.org
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Pre-World War II appliances and vintage products line the shelves. The old soda fountain is also a link to the past. Open for private tours by appointment.
A wide range of recreational opportunities are available. Many birds make it their home during the spring and summer seasons. 877-444-6777, recreation.gov
BLUE MASS SCENIC AREA, ELY The unique area of strangely eroded granitic rock is nestled in the Kern Mountain Range near the Nevada/Utah state line. 775-289-1800, blm.gov/nv
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CAVE LAKE STATE PARK, ELY
LAHONTAN STATE RECREATION AREA, FALLON
WARD MOUNTAIN RECREATION AREA, ELY
Located in the middle of Nevada’s Schell Creek Range, Cave Lake is known for its excellent trout fishing, crawdad gathering, boating, hiking, picnicking, and camping. The park hosts annual White Pine Fire & Ice Show.
With 69 miles of shoreline, the reservoir offers fishing and watersports as well as beach camping.
Twenty miles of trails meander through the forest. Open to hiking, biking, skiing, horseback riding, motorcycling, and snowmobiling.
775-728-4460, Parks.TravelNevada.com
LEHMAN CAVES, BAKER
CLEVE CREEK, ELY
Located within Great Basin National Park, the ornate caves may only be entered via guided tour.
The year-round stream delights fishermen, hikers, horseback riders, and OHV enthusiasts. Camping available. 775-289-1800, blm.gov/nv
775-867-3500, Parks.TravelNevada.com
877-444-6777, recreation.gov
775-234-7331, nps.gov/grba
MT. MORIAH WILDERNESS AREA, BAKER
The trails provide recreationists with more than 50 miles of varied terrain to explore.
The area is made up of a complex array of canyons, jumbled peaks, drainages, and a variety of trees. Recreational opportunities include camping, hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, and hunting.
Shopping
775-289-1800, blm.gov/nv
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Shop for Native American jewelry, crafts, artwork, and more.
EGAN CREST TRAILS, ELY
775-289-4848
ELY ELK VIEWING AREA, ELY
TURQUOISE SHOPPING, AUSTIN
A mile-long corridor has been dedicated to allow visitors a chance to stop and view Nevada’s largest native animal, the Rocky Mountain elk, from their vehicles.
Explore Main Street in Austin and peruse shops that feature locally mined turquoise, from unfinished stones to customdesigned pieces.
775-289-1800, blm.gov/nv
775-964-2200, austinnevada.com
GARNET HILL, ELY Located on BLM land outside of Ely, the Garnet Fields Rockhound Area sprawls 1,280 acres. Search the surface and drainages for dark red stones or carefully break the garnetbearing rock to reveal the gems. 775-289-1800, blm.gov/nv
GOSHUTE CANYON WILDERNESS STUDY AREA, ELY The rugged range with massive white limestone cliffs is home to many wildlife species including Bonneville cutthroat trout in Goshute Creek, mule deer, mountain lions, bobcats, owls, falcons, eagles, hawks, kestrels, and marmots. 775-289-1800, blm.gov/nv
GRIMES POINT/HIDDEN CAVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE, FALLON A National Recreation Trail leads to hundreds of boulders etched with 6,000-year-old petroglyphs.
SAND MOUNTAIN, FALLON Just outside of Fallon, the 600-foot high sand dune is popular among sandboarders and OHV enthusiasts. 775-885-6000, blm.gov/nv
STILLWATER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE COMPLEX, FALLON The Stillwater Complex is made up of three refuges that offer a wide range of natural resources and an array of recreational and educational opportunities, particularly birdwatching. 775-423-5128, fws.gov/stillwater
TABLE MOUNTAIN, AUSTIN This unique, high mountain plateau is popular for horse packers, equestrians, and hikers. 775-964-2671, austinnevada.com
775-423-3677, blm.gov/nv
TIMBER CREEK RECREATION AREA, ELY
HICKISON PETROGLYPHS, AUSTIN
Nestled high on the slopes of the Schell Creek Range, Timber Creek Campground is in the middle of a spruce, fir, and aspen forest setting.
The interpretive trail offers long vistas, shade, and an opportunity to view ancient petroglyphs. 775-635-4000, mustsee.travelnevada.com
ILLIPAH RESERVOIR, ELY Located at the base of the White Pine Range, this picturesque recreation site is a popular spot for fishing and ice fishing. 775-289-1800, blm.gov/nv
KINGSTON CANYON, AUSTIN The canyon offers birding and wildlife observation opportunities, camping at Groves Lake, and serves as the trailhead for the Toiyabe Crest Trail. 775-964-2671, fs.fed.us
SMOKE SIGNALS TRADING POST, ELY
877-444-6777, recreation.gov
TOIYABE CREST TRAIL, AUSTIN The trail runs 72 miles along the ridges of the Toiyabe Range at elevations generally above 8,000 feet and contains slopes of 30 to 80 percent. Motorized vehicles are not allowed.
Tours HOT SPRINGS RANCH, EUREKA Enjoy the rustic comforts of unspoiled mountain wilderness at the ranch and embark on an adventure on one of several tours, including horsepacking and backcountry skiing. The ranch and tours are available by reservation only. hotspringsranch.net
775-964-2671, austinnevada.com
TOQUIMA CAVE, AUSTIN A prehistoric shelter formed from volcanic rock, the cave offers a glimpse into the lives of ancient peoples of Western America through rock art. 775-964-2671, fs.fed.us
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EVENTS J A N UA RY SHEEPHERDER’S REUNION, BAKER
greatbasinpark.com WHITE PINE FIRE & ICE SHOW, ELY
800-496-9350, elynevada.net MARCH UTAH SHAKESPEARIAN FESTIVAL, EUREKA
775-237-6006, co.eureka.nv.us APRIL LINCOLN HIGHWAY CAR SHOW, AUSTIN
Eureka County Fair 775-237-6026, eurekacounty.com FALLON FIGHTS
775-423-4556, fallonfights.com WHITE PINE COUNTY FAIR, ELY
800-496-9350, elynevada.net SEPTEMBER DAYTON VALLEY DAYS
daytonvalleydays.org HEARTS O’GOLD CANTALOUPE FESTIVAL, FALLON
775-964-2200, austinnevada.com
775-423-4556, fallontourism.com
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SENIOR PRO RODEO, FALLON/FERNLEY
LYON COUNTY FLY-IN, SILVER SPRINGS
775-887-1294, lyoncountyflyin.com HURRICAM’S CAR CLUB SHOW & SHINE, FALLON
775-423-9205 SILVER STATE CLASSIC, ELY
775-289-8877, whitepinechamber.com SPRING WINGS BIRD FESTIVAL, FALLON
775-423-4556, fallontourism.com SHOW WHAT YA BRUNG CAR SHOW & HWY. 50 YARD SALE, EUREKA
775-423-4556, fallontourism.com SILVER STATE CLASSIC CHALLENGE, ELY
775-289-8877, whitepinechamber.com SNAKE VALLEY DAYS, BAKER
greatbasinpark.com TRACTORS AND TRUFFLES, FALLON
775-423-4556, tractorsandtruffles.com WILD WEST SHOOTOUT GUN DOG CHAMPIONSHIPS, DAYTON
775-246-8199, wildwestshootout.com
775-237-5484, eurekacarshow.com
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COWBOY FAST DRAW CHAMPIONSHIPS, FALLON
COCKTAILS & CANNONS (AKA BATHTUB RACES), ELY
800-496-9350, elynevada.net OCTANE FEST, FALLON
775-423-4556, fallontourism.com LATTIN FARMS FALL FESTIVAL, FALLON
775-423-4556, fallontourism.com
octanefest.com
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OODLES OF NOODLES, DAYTON
CHRISTKINDLESMART, ELY
775-246-7909, daytonnvchamber.org
800-496-9350, elyrenaissance.com
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LUND PIONEER DAYS, GYMKHANA AND RODEO
THE POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE, EAST ELY
775-238-5384, elynevada.net
Lyon County Fly-In
877-407-8326, nnry.com
Lattin Farms, Fallon
GRIDLEY DAYS AND FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION, AUSTIN
775-964-2200, austinnevada.com OASIS STAMPEDE & COUNTRY FAIR, FALLON
775-423-5121, fallontourism.com AU G U S T ARENACROSS, FALLON
775-423-4556, fallontourism.com ARTS IN THE PARK FESTIVAL, ELY
775-289-8061, elynevada.net
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AUSTIN Cozy Mountain Motel • 40 Main St. • 775-964-1433 • austinnevada.com
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Whispering Elms Campground, Motel and RV Park (Summers only) • 195 Baker Ave. • 775-234-9900 • whisperingelms.com
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Paradise Ranch Castle • Reese River Valley • 775-964-1301
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Austin RV Park • 234 Water St. • 775-964-2300
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Eureka Bed and Breakfast • 400 S. Edwards St. • 877-403-6868 • Eurekabedandbreakfast.com
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Lane’s Ranch Motel & RV Spaces • Hwy. 318, Preston • 775-238-5246
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Prospector Hotel & Gambling Hall • 1501 E. Aultman St. • 775-289-8900 • prospectorhotel.us
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NEVADA SILVER TRAILS Nevada Silver Trails covers the large swath of the Silver State between Las Vegas and Highway 50. The moniker is a nod to the state’s lucrative silver mines that boomed in the early 1900s and faded away as quickly as they came. This is an ethereal portion of Nevada, where solitude reigns supreme. This is where you can travel the Extraterrestrial Highway and dine on an Alien Burger with a heaping side of UFO tales. Test your grit in Death Valley National Park and search for spirits in the iconic ghost town of Rhyolite on the northeast entrance to the park. Then find refreshment in the gateway city of Pahrump, which boasts two of the state’s four wineries. Tonopah, “Queen of the Silver Camps,” is the perfect resting spot between Reno and Las Vegas, where you can stay in the Mizpah Hotel and tour the Tonopah Historic Mining Park. Look for ghosts and bones at the Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park, a fascinating combo of a ghost town, mine, and dinosaur fossil site. Stand on the very spot of the “Battle of the Century,” the Nelson vs. Gans boxing match in Goldfield in 1906. There’s a lot of sagebrush and pine between the towns that dot the Silver Trails landscape. And there’s a lot to be discovered amid the ruins of ghost towns off the trail.
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RESOURCES Amargosa Valley Chamber of Commerce 775-372-1515 avnv.us Beatty Chamber of Commerce 866-736-3716 beattynevada.org Death Valley Chamber of Commerce 760-852-4524 deathvalleychamber.org Death Valley National Park Furnace Creek Visitor Center & Museum 760-786-3200 nps.gov/deva Death Valley Natural History Association 800-478-8564 dvnha.org Goldfield Chamber of Commerce/ Historical Society 775-485-3560 goldfieldnevada.org Greater Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce (Alamo, Caliente, Panaca, Pioche, Rachel) 877-870-3003 lincolncountynevada.com
Death Valley
MUST-SEES
✦ Beaver Dam State Park ✦ Cathedral Gorge State Park
Mineral County Chamber of Commerce (Hawthorne) 775-945-2507 visitmineralcounty.com
✦ Echo Canyon State Park ✦ Kershaw-Ryan State Park Rachel
✦ Tonopah Mining Park & Stargazing Events
Pioche Chamber of Commerce 775-962-5544 piochenevada.com
✦ Historic Mining Ghost Towns – Belmont, Rhyolite, Goldfield, and Lincoln County
Greater Smoky Valley Chamber of Commerce 775-337-2830 bigsmokyvalley.com
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✦ Spring Valley State Park ✦ Death Valley National Park & Scotty’s Castle
Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce 866-722-5800 pahrumpchamber.com
Town of Tonopah 775-482-6336 tonopahnevada.com
✦ Walker Lake ✦ Extraterrestrial Highway and Rachel
Mason Valley Chamber of Commerce (Yerington) 775-463-2245 masonvalleychamber.org
Nevada Silver Trails 877-848-5800 nevadasilvertrails.com
✦ Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park
✦ Pahrump Valley Winery ✦ Rhyolite Belmont Courthouse
✦ Beatty
CENTRAL | NEVADA SILVER TRAILS
THE HISTORIC TOWN OF GOLDFIELD
MINERAL COUNTY MUSEUM, HAWTHORNE
Founded in 1903, this gold mining town was once the most populated town in Nevada. Sights include the Historic Equipment Park, the Esmeralda County Courthouse, and the Santa Fe Saloon, built in 1905. Inquire at local businesses for a free walking map.
Mining equipment, turn-of-the-century vehicles, Victorian clothing and furniture, a 1907 drug store, and animal and fossil exhibits are featured.
775-485-3560, goldfieldnevada.org
775-945-5142, mineralcountychamber.com
PAHRUMP VALLEY MUSEUM, PAHRUMP
Family Fun
After costing taxpayers nearly $1 million dollars to build in 1872, the building now serves as a museum.
STARGAZING, TONOPAH
Exhibits include early farming and mining equipment, cowboy and pioneer family lifestyles, Pahrump historical and political items, American Indian artifacts, and the Kariel and Jean Huff President Lincoln Collection.
775-962-5544, piochenevada.com
775-751-1970, pahrumpnv.org
MILLION DOLLAR COURTHOUSE, PIOCHE
See nearly 7,000 stars in the Tonopah night sky. Located about halfway between Reno and Las Vegas, Tonopah was named the No. 1 stargazing destination in the country by USA Today. 775-482-9680, tonopahstartrails.com
TONOPAH MINING PARK Take the self-guided tour of the site of the silver strike that started the rush to Tonopah, making it “Queen of the Silver Camps.” 775-482-9274, tonopahhistoricminingpark.com
RHYOLITE One of the most photographed towns of the Old West lies just four miles outside of Beatty. The famous Bottle House, old railroad depot, and concrete ruins are all that remain. 866-736-3716, beattynevada.org
SCOTTY’S CASTLE, DEATH VALLEY Located 53 miles southwest of the Goldfield ghost town, visitors can tour the massive Spanish-style stucco mansion built in the 1920s. Daily living history tours tell the stories of Walter Scott’s exploits. 760-786-2395, nps.gov/deva
Recreation Areas ARC DOME WILDERNESS AREA, ROUND MOUNTAIN At more than 115,000 acres, Nevada’s largest wilderness area offers breathtaking vistas, seemingly endless trails, and spectacular wildlife viewing opportunities. 775-964-2671, austinnevada.com
ASH MEADOWS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, AMARGOSA VALLEY
Museums Historic Sites AMARGOSA OPERA HOUSE, AMARGOSA VALLEY Located just west of Amargosa Valley, this Mexican Colonial-style building has been renovated with alluring hand-painted murals by Marta Becket. Performances can be seen on a seasonal basis.
BEATTY MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, BEATTY Experience life in the early 1900s, learn how the early miners lived, walk the footsteps of the “Bullfrog Gold Rush,” and learn about the ghost towns and historic sites in the area.
Encompassing more than 23,000 acres of spring-fed wetlands, the desert wetland ecosystem provides habitat for at least 24 endemic species such as the endangered Devil’s Hole pupfish. 775-372-5435, fws.gov/desertcomplex/ashmeadows/
BAILEY’S HOT SPRINGS, BEATTY
775-553-2303, beattymuseum.org
A former railroad depot, the historic site now offers three private bath houses.
760-852-4441, amargosa-opera-house.com
CENTRAL NEVADA MUSEUM, TONOPAH
775-553-2395, TravelNevada.com
BELMONT COURTHOUSE STATE HISTORIC SITE, BELMONT
Learn about central Nevada history including mining, pioneer life, ranching, and World War II. Peruse the extensive research library and gift shop.
BIG DUNE, AMARGOSA VALLEY
Built in 1876, the building has been partially restored and offers a glimpse into Nevada’s colorful past.
775-482-9676, tonopahnevada.com
775-867-3001, Parks.TravelNevada.com
CALIENTE RAILROAD DEPOT, CALIENTE
GOLDWELL OPEN AIR MUSEUM, BEATTY See the unique eight-acre sculpture park located near the ghost town of Rhyolite.
Five square miles of dunes and dips, with a peak-topping 500 feet, can be accessed by 4WD vehicles only. 775-372-1515, avnv.us
LUNAR CRATER NATIONAL LANDMARK AND BACK COUNTRY BYWAY, TONOPAH
The mission-style railroad depot was built in 1923, and the Boxcar Museum is located adjacent to the depot near the tracks in Caliente.
702-870-9946, goldwellmuseum.org
Located 75 miles east of Tonopah on U.S. 6, the area contains numerous volcanic features.
HAWTHORNE ORDNANCE MUSEUM
775-482-7800, blm.gov
775-728-4460, lincolncountynevada.com
The museum preserves past military ordnance items and provides education for future generations.
GOLD POINT GHOST TOWN, GOLD POINT A mining town that had its beginning in 1868, Gold Point thrived until the 1960s, when an accident shuttered the industry. Today, roughly 30 residents welcome visitors to tour the town. 775-482-4653, goldpointghosttown.com
775-945-5400, hawthorneordnancemuseum.com
LYON COUNTY MUSEUM, YERINGTON Collection on life in Mason and Smith valleys is exhibited in six buildings that comprise the museum: three old country schools, the new E.L. Wiegand Building, a general store, and a blacksmith shop.
MASON VALLEY WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA, YERINGTON From desert shrub lands to wet meadows, the habitats of the Walker River floodplain attract a variety of waterfowl, fish, and mammals. 775-463-2741, ndow.org
775-463-6576, lyoncountymuseum.com
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MOUNT WILSON BACK COUNTRY BYWAY, PIOCHE The 66-mile route of mostly gravel roads winds through an ancient volcanic caldera now forested with pi単on and juniper trees at the lower elevations, and aspen, mountain mahogany, and ponderosa pine at higher elevations. 775-289-1800, blm.gov/nv
PAHRANAGAT NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, ALAMO Lakes and marshes are a rare sight in this region of Nevada, and those on the refuge attract more than 230 species of migratory birds and other resident wildlife. Numerous recreational opportunities are available. 775-725-3417, fws.gov/desertcomplex
WALKER LAKE STATE RECREATION AREA, HAWTHORNE One of the last remnants of an ancient inland sea that covered much of western Nevada nearly 10,000 years ago, the area now offers fishing, boating, and picnicking.
EVENTS APRIL
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BEST IN THE DESERT OFF-ROAD RACES, TONOPAH
NIGHT IN THE COUNTRY, YERINGTON
775-482-6245, tonopahnevada.com
775-463-2334, nic.bgcmasonvalley.org
CHILI SHOOTOUT, PAHRUMP
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866-722-5800, pahrumpchamber.com M AY
LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR & RODEO, PANACA
775-945-2507, mineralcountychamber.com
lincolncountynv.com
GOLD POINT MEMORIAL DAZE
LYON COUNTY FAIR & RODEO, YERINGTON
goldpointghosttown.com
775-463-2245, masonvalleychamber.org
JIM BUTLER DAYS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND, TONOPAH
SEPTEMBER
775-482-6336, tonopahnevada.com
WILSON CANYON RECREATION AREA, YERINGTON
SPRING FLING CAR SHOW CLASSIC, YERINGTON
775-885-6000, blm.gov/nv
PAHRUMP FALL FESTIVAL
866-722-5800, pahrumpchamber.com
775-463-2245, masonvalleychamber.org
PIOCHE LABOR DAY
UFO FRIENDSHIP CONFERENCE CAMPOUT, RACHEL
SMOKY VALLEY DAYS, ROUND MOUNTAIN
775-962-5544, piochenevada.com
775-729-2515, littlealeinn.com
775-337-2830, bigsmokyvalley.com
JUNE
WILD WEST EXTRAVAGANZA AND PONY EXPRESS TRAIL RIDE, PAHRUMP
AMARGOSA DAYS, AMARGOSA VALLEY
775-372-5459, avnv.us NATIONAL TRAIL DAY, PIOCHE
775-728-4460, lincolncountynevada.com
Shopping DESERT SPIRIT TRADING POST, PAHRUMP A retail showcase of American Indian artists who strike a balance between tradition and inspiration through jewelry, carvings, weaponry, drums, and other crafts. 775-751-0569, desertspirit.biz
THE PURPLE ONION, PIOCHE Features antiques, collectibles, and gifts. Open May-September. 775-962-5000
Hawthorne Armed Forces Day Parade
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ARMED FORCES DAY CELEBRATION, HAWTHORNE
775-867-3001, Parks.TravelNevada.com
At the West Fork of the Walker River, the area is a popular place to camp, fish, hike, picnic, and ride off-highway vehicles. OHVs are only permitted in areas away from the river. Please respect all posted regulations.
GOLDFIELD DAYS
866-722-5800, pahrumpchamber.com O C TO B E R BEATTY DAYS
775-553-2424, beattynevada.org
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ALAMO Alamo Inn • 367 N. U.S. Hwy 93 • 775-725-3371 • 888-740-8009
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Stagecoach Hotel & Casino • 900 E. U.S. Hwy. 95 North • 775-553-2419 • 800-424-4946 • stagecoachhotelcasino.com
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El Capitan Resort Casino • 540 F St. • 775-945-3321 • 800-922-2311 • elcapitanresortcasino.com
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Jim Butler Inn & Suites • 100 S. Main St. • 775-482-3577 • 800-635-9455 • jimbutlerinn.com
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Accommodations Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 94–96 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 66–73 Pony Express (North Central NV), 105–106 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 83–86 Silver Trails (Central NV), 113–114 Adventure tours, 64, 81 Alamo, 45, 110 Accommodations, 44, 113–115 Attractions and events, 44, 112 Alpine Meadows, 11 Amargosa Opera House, 111 Amargosa Valley, 113, 115 American Century Celebrity Golf Championship, 37 Amusement parks, 61, 79 Anaho Island, 50 Anasazi Indian sites, 6, 27, 47, 54, 55, 62 Aquariums, 61 Archeology, 56, 103 Arts, 7, 26–29 Bottle House, 8, 19 Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 93 Indian Territory events, 56 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 65 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, 14, 48, 91 Native American crafts, 54 Pony Express (North Central NV), 104 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 82 Silver Trails (Central NV), 112 Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, 43 Ash Springs, 44, 45 Attractions Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 91–93 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 61–65 Pony Express (North Central NV), 102–104 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 79–82 Silver Trails (Central NV), 111–112 ATV excursions, 43 Austin, 49, 100–106 Aviation Museum, 62
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Badwater, 45, 47 Baker, 102, 105–106 Ballooning, 81, 82, 93 Basque culture, 32, 48, 93 Battle Mountain, 90, 91–93, 94 Beatty, 10, 45, 110, 111–115 Bed and Breakfast Las Vegas (Southern NV), 72 Pony Express (North Central NV), 106 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 86 Silver Trails (Central NV), 44, 114 Belmont, 20, 110, 111, 114 Berlin, 20 Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park, 20, 43 Big Bend State Recreation Area, 46–47 Biking Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 92 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 64 Pony Express (North Central NV), 102–103 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 79, 81, 82 Birdwatching, 43, 50, 63, 92, 102, 103, 104
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Black Mailbox, 44 Black Mountains, 46–47 Black Rock Desert, 9, 90 Blue Diamond, 66 Blue Sky, 66 Boating Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 92 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 46–47, 63 Pony Express (North Central NV), 103 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 50, 51, 81 Silver Trails (Central NV), 112 Bottle House, 8, 19 Boulder City, 23, 24, 47, 60, 66, 72
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Caliente, 10, 110, 111–112, 113, 115 California Trail Interpretive Center, 48, 91 CAMPO, 33 Candelaria, 18 Car shows, 65, 82, 93, 104, 112 Carlin, 90, 91–93, 94 Carson City, 10, 78 Accommodations, 83, 87 Attractions and events, 23, 29, 54–56 Golf, 37 Itineraries, 51 Carson Valley, 51, 82 Cathedral Gorge State Park, 9, 42, 108 Cave Lake State Park, 41, 49 Caves, 49, 55, 91, 103 Charcoal ovens, 9, 43, 98, 102 Children’s museums, 12, 61, 79 Chollar Mansion, 9 Comstock Lode, 24 Cowboy Country (Northern NV) Accommodations, 94–96 Attractions and events, 91–93, 102–104 Map, 53 Resources and Must-Sees, 88–90 Cowboy culture, 14–16, 48 Cross-country skiing, 43 Crystal, 114 Crystal Bay, 78
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Dante’s View, 47 Dat So La Lee, 54 Dayton, 100, 102 Death Valley National Park, 11, 19, 43, 45, 47, 110 Delano Las Vegas, 11 Denio, 91–93, 94 Devil’s Golf Course, 45, 47 Dining, overview, 31–33 Dinosaurs, 20, 27, 43 Divine Nine, 36, 51 Donald W. Reynolds Discovery Center, 11 Donner Party, 48
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East Ely Depot Museum, 23, 49 Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, 51 Egan Range, 9 Elephant Rock, 9 Elko, 10, 90
Accommodations, 94 Attractions and events, 16, 32, 41, 54–56, 92 Itineraries, 48 Ely, 10, 100 Accommodations, 105–106 Attractions and events, 9, 23, 28, 41, 102–104 Itineraries, 48–49 Entertainment Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 91–93 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 61–65 New for 2013, 11 Pony Express (North Central NV), 102–104 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 79–82 Silver Trails (Central NV), 111–112 Eureka, 42, 49, 100, 102–106 Eureka Opera House, 49 Eureka Sentinel Museum, 49 Events Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 93 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 65 Pony Express (North Central NV), 104 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 82 Silver Trails (Central NV), 112 Extraterrestrial Highway, 44
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Fallon, 28, 32, 49, 100, 102–106 Family Fun Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 91 Las Vegas, 61–62 Pony Express (North Central NV), 102 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 79 Silver Trails (Central NV), 111 Fernley, 100, 102–106 Festivals, 26–29 Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 93 Indian Territory events, 56 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 65 Pony Express (North Central NV), 104 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 82 Silver Trails (Central NV), 112 Film locations, 9, 44, 50–51 Fishing Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 92 Ice fishing, 38, 41, 92, 103 Indian Territory events, 56 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 63, 72–73 Pony Express (North Central NV), 103 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 50, 81, 87 Silver Trails (Central NV), 112, 115 Fossils, 20, 27, 43, 62 Fourth Ward School, 9 Furnace Creek, 12, 47
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Gabbs, 113 Galena Creek, 10 Galena Creek Bridge, 12 Galleries, 28, 29, 62, 79, 81 Gardnerville, 32, 83, 87 Garnet Hill, 103 Genoa, 8, 78, 83 Gerlach, 10, 87, 91–93, 95 Ghost towns, 8, 18–21, 45
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Hastings Cutoff, 48 Hawthorne, 10, 113, 115 Heavenly Mountain, 39 Helicopter tours, 64, 81, 92 Helicopter-skiing, 41, 81, 92 Henderson, 66, 72 Hiking, 42–43 Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 92 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 46, 63 Pony Express (North Central NV), 102–103 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 51, 80–81 Historical events and places Arts and culture, 27–29 California Trail Interpretive Center, 48 Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 91–92 Cowboy culture, 14–16 Ghost towns, 18–21 Kit Carson Trail, 51 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 45, 62 McGill Drugstore Museum, 48 Pony Express (North Central NV), 102 Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Visitors Center and Museum, 50 Railroads, overview, 22–24 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 48–51, 79–80 Silver Trails (Central NV), 111 State and national parks, overview, 42–43 Ward Charcoal Ovens State Park, 43, 98, 102 Western Folklife Center, 50 Hoover Dam, 8, 47, 60, 62 Horseback riding, 46, 61, 63, 64, 81, 103 Horses, wild, 43 Hot air balloons, 81, 82, 93 Hot springs, 42, 44, 103 Hotel Nevada Gambling Hall, 48 Hotels and motels Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 94–96 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 43–47 New for 2013, 12 Pony Express (North Central NV), 105–106 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 48–51 Silver Trails (Central NV), 113–114 Humboldt River, 41 Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, 40 Hunting, 43, 92, 103
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Lake Mead, 21, 47 Lake Mohave, 46–47 Lake Tahoe, 8, 10, 49, 51, 78 Accommodations, 83–86 Attractions and events, 79–82 Golf, 36–37 Itineraries, 51 RV parks, 87 Lake Tahoe State Park, 43 Lamoille, 9, 91–93, 95 Lamoille Canyon, 43, 48 Lander County, 90 Las Vegas, 8, 10, 45, 47, 53, 60 Accommodations, 66–72 Attractions and events, 11, 24, 27, 40, 54, 55, 61–65 Golf, 36–37 Itineraries, 44–47 New for 2013, 12 RV parks, 72–73 Lattin Farms, 104 Laughlin, 9, 10, 46–47, 60, 63, 71, 73 Little A’Le’Inn, 44 Little Church of the Crossroads, 9 Lost City Museum, 6, 27, 47, 54, 55, 62 Louis’ Basque Corner, 32 Lovelock, 48, 90, 91–93, 95 Lovers Lock Plaza, 48, 91 Lower Pahranagat Lake, 44
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National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, 14, 48, 91 National parks, 6, 42–43 Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 92 Death Valley National Park, 12, 49 Great Basin National Park, 8, 42, 49, 100 Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, 40 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 47, 63 Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, 44, 112 Red Rock National Conservation Area, 46 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 49–51 Silver Trails (Central NV), 111–112 Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, 40 Native American communities, 54–56 Naval Air Station Fallon, 49 Neon Museum, 11, 62 Nevada State Museum, 27, 51, 55, 62 Nixon, 50 North Las Vegas, 71–72, 73
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Pahranagat Lakes, 44, 112 Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, 44, 112 Pahrump, 45, 110, 111–115 Panaca, 47, 110, 114 Petroglyphs, 56, 103 PGA Tour, 37 Photography, 8–9, 28 Pioche, 36, 110, 111, 113, 115 Pioneer Saloon, 46, 62 Piper’s Opera House, 9, 79 Pony Express (North Central NV), 53 Entertainment, 102 Hotels and motels, 105–106 Resources and Must-Sees, 98–100 Pony Express Station, 49 Powwows, 54–56 Primm, 72 Pueblo Grande de Nevada, 27, 47 Pullman coaches, 24 Pyramid Lake, 50, 55
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Sand Mountain, 49, 100 Santa train, 24 Searchlight, 72, 73 Shadow Creek, 37 Shooting the West, 28 Shopping Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 15, 92 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 46, 63 Outlets, 63, 81 Pony Express (North Central NV), 103 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 29, 49, 53, 81 Silver Trails (Central NV), 112 Sierra, 37 Sierra Nevada mountains, 38–41 Silver Springs, 100, 102–104 Silver State Trail, 43 Silver Trails (Central NV), 53 Accommodations, 113–114 Attractions and events, 111–112 Resources and Must-Sees, 108–110 Sisters in History, 24 Skiing, 6, 44 Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 38, 41, 92 New for 2013, 12 Pony Express (North Central NV), 103 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 39, 51, 78, 81 Smith Center for the Performing Arts, 11, 27 Smith Valley, 113, 115 Snowboarding, 38–41, 44 Snowmobiling, 39 Snowshoeing, 38–41 Social media connections, 3 South Fork State Recreation Area, 41 Southern Nevada itineraries, 44–47 Sparks, 85–86, 87 Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, 62 Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, 40 Springs Preserve, 27 Squaw Valley, 11 St. Thomas, 21 Stagecoach rides, 16 Star Hotel, 32, 50 State parks, 6, 42–44 Belmont, 20 Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park, 20, 44 Big Bend State Recreation Area, 46–47 Cathedral Gorge State Park, 9 Cave Lake State Park, 41, 49 Cowboy Country (Northern NV), 92 Lake Tahoe State Park, 43 Las Vegas (Southern NV), 46–47, 62, 63 Pony Express (North Central NV), 102 Reno-Tahoe (Northwestern NV), 49–51 Silver Trails (Central NV), 108, 111–112 South Fork State Recreation Area, 41 Valley of Fire State Park, 9, 44, 47 Ward Charcoal Ovens, 9 Stateline, 51 Stewart Indian School Trail, 55, 80 Stone Mother, 50
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