Event
Bowers Bluegrass Festival
Settle into the sweet sounds of summer at the 40th Annual Bowers Bluegrass Festival, a two-day celebration of strings, harmony, and high-desert charm.
Event
Bowers Bluegrass Festival
Settle into the sweet sounds of summer at the 40th Annual Bowers Bluegrass Festival, a two-day celebration of strings, harmony, and high-desert charm.
Business
Crystal Peak Park
Crystal Peak Park is a 56-acre riparian wonderland, perfect for enjoying a picnic with the family, birdwatching while beachside, angling for cutthroat trout in Verdi Pond, or wandering its history-packed interpretive trail.
Magazine Article
Walking Through Worlds
One short southern Nevada walking trail holds a world of biodiversity.
Featured Story
15 Sagebrush Saloons Worth Drinking In… And What To Order When You’re There
While many Silver State boomtowns have come and gone, there are still few better places to “drink in” the history of the Silver State than in the historic bars that were part of it—or, as we like to call ‘em, “Sagebrush Saloons.” See where to go, and what to order.
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High Desert Renaissance: Elko’s Public Art Revival
From dozens of larger-than-life cowboy boots to more than 100 vibrant murals, Elko’s public art scene is thriving.
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A Desert Dweller’s Paradise: The Burner Byway
In the heart of Nevada is a route best known for one of the largest gatherings in the world: Burning Man. But the lesser-known attractions along the Burner Byway can be every bit as entertaining: striking landscapes to hike, roadside attractions to explore, and camping beneath a sky so brilliant that it will leave you starstruck.
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Exploring Eldorado Canyon
Nevada’s Wild West roots are encapsulated in this living ghost town just one hour from the Las Vegas Strip.
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Nevada Gift Guide: Gifts for Kids
Kids (and kids at heart) will delight over unique Nevada adventures that’ll get them hands-on with historic trains, mountain bikes, and furry friends.
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13 Ways to Creep into Nevada’s Haunted History
With a story defined by Wild West outlaw enclaves, caution-to-the-wind mining-era boomtowns, and other outlandish, uncommon chapters, it’s no wonder Nevada is considered to be one of the country’s most supernaturally active state. From haunted hotels and spirit-filled saloons to macabre museum collections and ghost hunt tours, discover how to get into Nevada’s haunted history at these classic haunts.
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Surveying Nevada’s Fiercest Forest Raptor with Mackenzie Jeffress
Studying most of Nevada’s terrestrial, non-game wildlife, every day spent in on Nevada’s back roads is different for Wildlife Diversity Biologist Mackenzie Jeffress. Read on to read why the esteemed Northern Goshawk ranks among her favorite. #NVWildlife