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Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area’s 13-Mile Scenic Drive doubles as a backcountry byway. It is a 13-mile, paved, one-way scenic drive that passes through arid desert landscapes, red and buff […]
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Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area’s 13-Mile Scenic Drive doubles as a backcountry byway. It is a 13-mile, paved, one-way scenic drive that passes through arid desert landscapes, red and buff […]
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Wells
Wells, Nevada is a small northeastern Nevada town with intriguing history, which sits at the threshold of boundless recreational bliss—especially at gorgeous Angel Lake. A handful of hotels and dining options welcome visitors and fuel them up for days spent hiking, cycling, and off-highway adventuring. Nearby, a pair of guest ranches, which embody the vibe of the Cowboy Corridor — one of the classic Nevada road trips on which Wells makes a perfect stop.
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Baker
Baker, Nevada is a funky little town on Nevada’s border with Utah, making it the last (or first) stop on the Loneliest Road in America. It’s also the gateway to spectacular Great Basin National Park. Basecamp at the aptly named Stargazer Inn, enjoy good food, and explore one of the least trafficked—and therefore least crowded—national parks.
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Rainbow Canyon
Ready for a southern Nevada treat? Meet Lamolle’s southern Nevada sister: Rainbow Canyon. Serving up unspoiled scenes of the alluring Mojave Desert, this 3,000 foot canyon wall is a crowdless slice of paradise, hosts two NV State Parks, world-class climbing, and is only one mile from downtown Caliente.
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Baker Archaeological Site
Just outside of the magnificent Great Basin National Park and Lehman Caves, archaeologists have determined that the Fremont people created a village on this site, often referred to as Baker Village. Learn more about the Fremont people who lived here thousands of years ago.
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National Atomic Testing Museum
Offering a robust look at the history of nuclear testing in southern Nevada and nationwide, there’s no better way to get to know Nuclear Nevada history than at the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas.
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Area 51
We can neither confirm nor deny how many aliens Area 51 may be harboring, but we know where else you can safely space out on some only-in-Nevada extraterrestrial action without fear of arrest (or worse).
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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
Red Rock Canyon is a crowd favorite for locals and tourists alike. More than one million people make the journey to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area every year, which gets its name from the fantastic red sandstone formations that can be found throughout the region.
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Great Basin Hiking Trails
At this completely crowdless National Park, hike paths through groves of world’s oldest living trees—a discovery concluded at Great Basin—pristine alpine lakes loops, trails to the only active glacier in the Silver State, and routes to summit the Wheeler Peak, the second tallest peak in Nevada.
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Truckee River
The Truckee River glistens from Lake Tahoe to Pyramid Lake, offering plenty of activities for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. The Truckee River float is one of the most popular things to do in Reno, and there are many places to start your float stretching from Truckee to Reno if desired.