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Black Rock Mud Company
Sourced straight from the earth of the Black Rock Desert and sustainably harvested by hand, this mineral-rich mud mask will leave your skin feeling oh so good.
Attraction
Black Rock Mud Company
Sourced straight from the earth of the Black Rock Desert and sustainably harvested by hand, this mineral-rich mud mask will leave your skin feeling oh so good.
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Dark Sky Destinations: Get Starstruck in Northern Nevada
Nevada really lights up at night—and we’re not just talking about neon signs and dazzling marquees. Go beyond the urban glow and you’ll find the brightest stars in the darkest skies in the Lower 48. Scope out this lineup of stellar spots to spy constellations, the Milky Way, and thousands of stars with your naked eye—all within easy road trip range of Reno.
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Carson City: Your Next Near-Cation
Ready for a welcome change of scenery? Look just down the highway from Reno. Hardly just a haven for school-kid field trips, your very own capital city calls with culture, cuisine, and outdoor action. From Old West history to spankin’-new pedal-powered railway tours, craft brew-paired bistro bites to hot spring soaks, and kid-approved activities galore, you’ll wonder why you haven’t headed down for a slightly-south sleepover sooner.
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Nevada Road Trips
With over 60 million acres of public lands, there’s endless space to be here. Outdoor enthusiast? Set up camp at Wheeler Peak. Art aficionado? Get up close and personal with larger-than-life exhibits at Goldwell Open Air Museum. Want one-of-a-kind wonders? Take a dip at Spencer Hot Springs. Let your heart and the wide-open heart of Nevada guide you to your next anything-but-ordinary experience.
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Aravada Springs
At an elevation of 4,200 feet, Aravada Springs is a refreshing spot to escape the Las Vegas heat.
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Old School Saloon
Whether you’re toasting to hiking the tallest peak in Nevada, flowing natural hot springs, or getting out to explore some of the best ghost towns in southwestern Nevada, make this Sagebrush Saloon part of all your Dyer-area discoveries.
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Nevada State Museum—Las Vegas
Wander among ancient fossils, colorful mineral specimens, antique slot machines, 19th-century farming tools, and extravagant showgirl costumes—artifacts which illustrate Las Vegas’ rise into the metropolitan gem we know today.
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Outdoor Recreation
No matter how you grab onto Nevada’s world of outdoor activities and recreation, extraordinary natural resources abound in the Silver State.
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Wild Burros: Saucy Symbols of the Silver State
Although the desert bighorn sheep carries the Nevada State Animal crown upon its curvy horns, there’s another worthy critter out here that we consider a just-as-deserving Silver State symbol: the one-and-only wild burro. Learn about what makes them such stalwart survivalists, their firm place in our rich mining history, and where you can see them yourself — and maybe even meet one face to snout.
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Black Canyon Water Trail
With the Hoover Dam as a popular starting point, this portion of the Colorado River is a kayaker’s dream, carrying you past beaches, colorful caves, peaceful coves, hot springs, and more before ending the trip at Willow Beach, AZ — or pushing on the full 30 miles to Eldorado Canyon.