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Seasons in Nevada
The road up Mount Charleston (one of Nevada’s tallest) climbs through seven distinct climate zones over the course of just 17 miles—the same amount you cover on your way from Mexico to Canada.
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Seasons in Nevada
The road up Mount Charleston (one of Nevada’s tallest) climbs through seven distinct climate zones over the course of just 17 miles—the same amount you cover on your way from Mexico to Canada.
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Candelaria Ghost Town
There’s no better way to get to know the spirit of the Silver State than within a ghost town great that solidified its sterling reputation. Nestled within mineral-rich mountains south of Hawthorne along the Free-Range Art Highway road trip, discover a history-packed Nevada ghost town within easy highway access at the historic silver mining town of Candelaria.
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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.
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Denio
Denio Nevada offers visitors a fascinating slice of Wild West history. If you want to tour the alluring Black Rock Desert, incredible hot springs, Black Fire Opal mining, or simply step off the grid and get some much-needed quiet time and peace of mind, then Denio is the place to be.
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Gerlach
Gerlach, Nevada is one of the state’s tiniest towns, but also one of the biggest on history and natural wonders. Gerlach is the gateway to the intriguing and mysterious Black Rock Desert, which is home to famous Fly Geyser, numerous natural hot springs, 1.2 million acres of wilderness, and, of course, Burning Man. No matter when you visit Gerlach, the town itself and the unrivaled desert landscape beyond are sure to quench the wanderlust in your soul.
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Winnemucca
Billed as the “Friendliest Town in Nevada,” Winnemucca will welcome you with big Basque dinners, rich buckaroo history, and all kinds of ways to enjoy the great outdoors. From the mighty Humboldt River to sprawling sand dunes and a mountain biking trail that’ll make your shins quake, pack an appetite (and your favorite cowboy hat) for endless adventure.
Featured Story
8 Ghost Towns A Bone’s Throw From Las Vegas
The Silver State is home to more ghost towns than actual populated ones. YEAH. And lucky for you, some of the best ones are practically in your backyard. Next time you’re in need of a frighteningly good day trip—and if you ain’t afraid of no ghosts—pack up the car and head for these eight ghost towns near Las Vegas.
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Carson City
Nevada’s Heart Beats Here Where History Lives and Adventure Awaits Welcome to Carson City, Nevada, home of your next great outdoors adventure. In the capital of Nevada, you can follow […]
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Jarbidge
The tiny mountain mining town of Jarbidge is easily the most isolated town in the Silver State, but its canyon-bottom, mountain-ensconced location may also be Nevada’s most stunning. In Jarbidge, Nevada, visitors can walk through history that never left, kick back at a couple classic Sagebrush Saloons, or get after some world-class fishing, camping, off-roading, and photography in the magnificent Jarbidge Wilderness.
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Food & Drink
From “Grain-to-Glass” and “Farm-to-Flask,” it doesn’t get more Drink Local than sipping on something a mere cork’s throw from where it grew. Shake Your Foodie Season All Seasons Region State […]