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Next Weekend Getaway

By Norman Reed Co-Editor

Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park

Lake Tahoe is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nevada, and for good reason. The lake offers stunning views and a number of recreational activities, including hiking, boating, fishing, and skiing. The Nevada side of the lake is home to a number of state parks, including Sand Harbor and Spooner Lake, which offer plenty of outdoor activities for visitors.

Cathedral Gorge State Park

Located in southeastern Nevada, Cathedral Gorge State Park is a unique park known for its unusual rock formations and slot canyons. Visitors can hike through the park’s trails, go camping, or take a scenic drive. The park is also home to a number of wildlife species, including desert bighorn sheep and coyotes.

Ruby Mountains Wilderness

Located in northeastern Nevada, Ruby Mountains Wilderness is a breathtaking park that’s often referred to as the “Alps of Nevada.” This stunning range offers incredible hiking opportunities for visitors, with trails that lead through glacier-carved canyons, past clear alpine lakes, and up to soaring peaks. Wildlife abounds in the park, with sightings of mule deer, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and even black bears possible. Camping is also available in the park, making it an ideal destination for those looking to get off the beaten path and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Nevada.

Whether you’re looking for stunning views, outdoor activities, or just a chance to get away from the city, pack your bags, grab your camera, and head to one or all of these parks.

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