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Delano Las Vegas
With a level of sophistication that matches the world’s leading boutique hotels, Mandalay Bay is truly the ultimate in top-notch luxury. Delano Las Vegas, a separate all-suite tower adjacent to […]
Lodging
Delano Las Vegas
With a level of sophistication that matches the world’s leading boutique hotels, Mandalay Bay is truly the ultimate in top-notch luxury. Delano Las Vegas, a separate all-suite tower adjacent to […]
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Great Basin Hiking Trails
At this nearly crowdless National Park, hike paths through groves of world’s oldest living trees, on pristine alpine lakes loops, to the only active glacier in the Silver State, or to summit Wheeler Peak, the second tallest peak in Nevada.
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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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Finding Wild Friends
I’ll never forget the first time I spotted a roadrunner in southern Nevada during a trip to Laughlin. Born and raised in the northern part of the state, I’d never seen these awesome birds before, and it was a great reminder that the critters we see every day might be brand new to someone else. To that end, we’ve gathered some of the best places you might glimpse a view of some new-to-you or favorite creatures. We make no guarantees you’ll see anything—for some reason Nevada’s wildlife won’t adhere to our wishes. Good luck!
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Midtown Foodie Adventures
For foodies on the go, nothing beats the chance to eat like a local. One of the best districts in Reno to do this is MidTown. This hip area boasts an eclectic mixture of shops, artsy bars, and innovative restaurants known for delectable cuisine. Some of MidTown Reno’s most inspired restaurants draw on flavors and culinary traditions from around the world. In other words, get ready for 16 blocks chock-full of international, palate-pleasing adventures.
From Korean fusion and Brazilian barbecue to Japanese and Indian fare, MidTown’s dining scene is your one-stop shop for tastebud bliss.
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Star Park
Nevadaʼs national park has many natural wonders. Its pristine caverns, bristlecone stands, and snow-capped peaks attract tens of thousands of visitors each year despite the parkʼs remote setting. Over the past decade, however, this quiet corner of the state has become famous for another—and increasingly rare—natural resource: its near-perfect night sky.
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Rural Wranglers: Tonopah
Located halfway between Las Vegas and Reno, Tonopah is a welcome stop for road-weary travelers. But this old mountain town is no mere rest stop. Tonopah is the perfect weekend getaway to wander Sahara-like dunes, dine in luxurious haunted hotels, and take in some of the darkest skies around.
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The Final Word: John Wright
Here’s our conversation with John Wright, western heritage artisan and the owner of J.M. Capriola Co. in Elko.
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2021 Great Nevada Picture Hunt
Every year, we think, “It can’t get any better,” and every year you prove us wrong. Our judges had another difficult time trying to decide—among thousands of submissions—which photos were the best of the best of Nevada. With a particular focus (get it?) on images that evoked an emotional response, we present this year’s cream of the photographical crop.
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Yesterday: Great Nevada Collections
These collectors are cheerfully, but seriously, obsessed with relics of Nevada’s past.