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Tonopah
Wild West Sights Under A Sea of Stars Queen of the Silver Camps Tonopah, Nevada: also known as the starting point for some of the best memories you’ll ever make. […]
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Tonopah
Wild West Sights Under A Sea of Stars Queen of the Silver Camps Tonopah, Nevada: also known as the starting point for some of the best memories you’ll ever make. […]
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Dayton
History buffs and Wild West enthusiasts will find a wealth of intriguing relics from the past in Dayton, the site of Nevada’s first gold discovery. Visitors to Old Dayton will be charmed by its nostalgic boardwalk sidewalks, fascinating shops, mom-and-pop dining establishments, and beautifully unique homes located in perfectly restored buildings that tell the story of Dayton’s storied past.
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Battle Mountain
Surrounded by boundless scenery and soaring mountain ranges, Battle Mountain is perched along a perfect stretch of Interstate 80 – between Winnemucca and Elko – for diving into the Silver State’s beckoning backcountry. Pair outdoor adventure with tasty eats, retro neon, and must-attend special events in this community that’s all but guaranteed to inspire lifelong memories and future visits.
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Jackpot
Whether you need a place to stop on your way in or out of Nevada, are craving some civilization before a backcountry adventure, or are simply hungry for some good grub with a side of blackjack, the Idaho/Nevada border town of Jackpot Nevada has you covered. If you’re taking the highway route to Jarbidge along the Rubies Route road trip, this is the place to tank up and stock up on supplies.
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Carson Valley
Carson Valley Nevada, is a bucolic rural community south of the state capital of Carson City. The charming towns that make up Carson Valley include Genoa, Minden, and Gardnerville, while state-straddling Topaz Lake is a short drive south. Carson Valley offers plenty to fill a visitor’s weekend, and makes a great basecamp for outdoor adventures, both around the valley and just up the hill in Lake Tahoe.
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Gardnerville
In the heart of Carson Valley, with the Sierra Nevada as its stunning backdrop, this easygoing town’s flowery streets were designed for strolling. Amble among century-old buildings to window shop for local art, crafts, and antiques, or to hop between hearty restaurants, lively saloons, and the iconic JT Basque dinner house—then ask yourself why all towns can’t be as idyllic as this one.
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Genoa
The town of Genoa—the oldest permanent settlement in Nevada—is a quaint community rich in historical charm. The Genoa Historic District (listed on the National Register of Historic Places) is home to beautiful Victorian buildings that house businesses offering unique gifts, tasty take-away meals perfect for picnics at Mormon Station State Historic Park, and—perhaps most famously—the oldest saloon in the Silver State.
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North Lake Tahoe
The #NevadaSide of Lake Tahoe is a bit more easygoing than its southern counterpart, and that’s a lovely thing. But it sure doesn’t mean there’s a shortage of things to do in North Lake Tahoe. With several lakefront communities, some swanky resorts, and endless wilderness all around, North Shore Lake Tahoe visitors can make things as mild or wild as they want. Discover Tahoe North and the unlimited fun you can find while you’re here—on water or land, and in sunshine or snow.
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South Lake Tahoe
When it comes to Tahoe adventures, indoors and out, the state-straddling community of South Lake Tahoe is always the center of the action. Hit trails, slopes, waves, and beaches by day, then reward yourself with incredible restaurants, gaming and nightlife, and a swanky stay at one of four world-famous South Shore Lake Tahoe casino resorts.
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North Las Vegas
North Las Vegas is a melting pot of desert valleys, panoramic vistas, and dynamic development. Visitors stream in by the hundreds of thousands for high-octane events and festivals at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and many post up at luxury resorts and make North Las Vegas a comfortable base camp for a variety of nearby outdoor pursuits.