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Mining & Rockhounding
Nevada leads the country in gold and silver, but keep digging. These hills yield a kaleidoscopic spectrum of precious and semiprecious gems, too. Can You Dig It? (The Answer Is […]
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Mining & Rockhounding
Nevada leads the country in gold and silver, but keep digging. These hills yield a kaleidoscopic spectrum of precious and semiprecious gems, too. Can You Dig It? (The Answer Is […]
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Get to Know Nevada Parks
Park-hop your way through 24 Nevada State Parks, Great Basin National Park, and Beyond With the largest, clearest, purest alpine lake in North America, it’s no surprise that millions of […]
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Know Before You Go
What to Know Before Visiting Nevada So, what is Nevada known for? For starters, it’s one of the most iconic metropolitan areas on Earth. Then, of course, beyond that neon […]
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Illipah Reservoir
An incredible little reservoir not far from Ely, Illipah is a perfect high desert escape with great fishing and camping, and in close proximity to the area’s best ghost towns, too.
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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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Nevada History & Heritage
Plenty of Legendary Nevadans—we’re talking Mark Twain, Howard Hughes, Virgil and Wyatt Earp, Sarah Winnemucca, Robert Laxalt, the Rat Park, and Julia Bulette—rocked rich, colorful, larger-than-life personalities that shaped Nevada’s […]
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Weird Nevada: Oddball Attractions In and Around Las Vegas
Vegas is a lot of things—including weird. If you’re the kind of traveler who believes no trip is complete without saying, “Well, THAT was a little odd!” then we’ve got your next eccentric adventure covered with this lineup of favorite #WeirdNevada wonders in and around Las Vegas, as well as some extra tips on what else to see and do nearby.
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Goldfield
Welcome to the World’s Greatest Gold Camp! Hardcore History & Plenty of Mystery OK, we’ll admit it: we’re kinda obsessed with Goldfield. No matter where you are in the Silver […]
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Elko: Wander in a Weekend
Let’s face it: Interstate 80 is a stretch of highway you’ve probably blasted down, pedal-to-the-metal, on your way to somewhere, well… else. If so, you’ve been missing out. In fact, few parts of our state brim with as much western heritage and unspoiled scenic splendor as northeastern Nevada. Elko beckons western buffs with buckaroo art, cowboy crafts, and hearty meals, while glacier-carved Lamoille Canyon and Angel Lake promise to steal your breath, both on stunning hikes and through your camera lens. So pack your boots and bring your appetite for an Elko County adventure.
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Belmont Ghost Town
Like many historic cities in the Silver State, the grand, bustling city of Belmont has dwindled into one of the state’s more iconic ghost towns. Positioned north of Tonopah, and the additional living ghost town of Manhattan, lies the fascinating remains of Belmont.