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Lake Tahoe, NevadaLas Vegas, NevadaGreat Basin National ParkLake MeadLehman CavesRed Rock Canyon National Conservation AreaReno National Automobile MuseumValley of Fire State ParkTonopah Historic Mining TownHoover Dam
Nevada Tourist Attractions
Nevada has it all, from the snowy wonderlands of Squaw Valley and majestic natural and man-made wonders of the Hoover Dam to the excitement of shows, casinos and nightlife in the gambling capitals of Reno and Las Vegas. Whether you're seeking outdoor escapes or sophisticated nightlife, Nevada is home to nearly every kind of adventure you can dream up. Keep reading to get a glimpse at our picks for the top 10 attractions across Nevada.

Lake Tahoe, Nevada
Lake Tahoe offers unparalleled natural beauty, from the sparkling lake to the surrounding snow capped mountains, which draw skiers from around the world. The second-deepest freshwater lake in the United States, Lake Tahoe is famous for its dazzling blue color and home to winter and summer recreation. [Top]

Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas is known the world over for entertainment and casinos. Home to nightlife, gaming, Broadway shows, dining and one-of-a-kind attractions, you can do everything from visiting the Eiffel Tower and seeing the Pyramids and Sphinx to cruising the Grand Canal of Venice, all without ever leaving the Vegas Strip. [Top]

Great Basin National Park
Great Basin National Park is located near the Utah border in central Nevada, not far from Ely, Nevada. Named for "the Great Basin," the park is best known for the Lehman Caves and ancient groves of bristlecone pines, there's also more than 13 miles of hiking along 12 trails. Start your trip at the Great Basin Visitor Center, which is located in Baker, NV on State Route 487. [Top]

Lake Mead
Formed by the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead is America's largest reservoir. Located approximately 30 miles northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, Lake Mead stretches for more than 100 miles behind the dam. Cruises can be taken across the lovely lake that offer spectacular views of the surrounding areas and dam. [Top]

Lehman Caves
The Lehman Caves is one of the most spectacular caves ever discovered and features more than 300 rare shield formations. Start your journey at the Lehman Caves Visitor Center, which is 5 miles from Baker, NV and within Great Basin National Park. Tours can be arranged through the National Parks Service. Advanced tickets are recommended. [Top]

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area makes a great day trip when you want to escape the city lights and non-stop action of Las Vegas. Located less 17 miles west of the Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon is a delightful way to get the experience of ancient canyons without the long drive and is always a top tourist pick. [Top]

Reno National Automobile Museum
The National Automobile Museum in Reno, Nevada is home to one of the finest displays of historic automobiles in the world. Boasting a collection that spans from the late 19th century throughout the entire 20th century, many autos are from the late William F. Harrah, owner of the famous casino chain. [Top]

Valley of Fire State Park
Valley of Fire State Park is located 50 miles to the southeast of Las Vegas near Lake Mead and takes its name from the fiery color of red in the sandstone formations that comprise the park. A great place to spend the day with the family, the Nevada state park is home to ancient Native American petroglyphs, camping, picnic spots and hiking trails. [Top]

Tonopah Historic Mining Town
Tonopah Historic Mining Town produced a staggering amount of ore from the years of 1900-1921 that was worth more than $120 million dollars. Located midway between Reno and Vegas at the intersection of Highway 95 and Highway 6, today the former Nevada boom town is home to historic buildings and a unique Old West experience. [Top]

Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam is a soaring spectacle and one of the greatest man-made wonders of the world. Constructed from 1931 to 1936, the Hoover Dam was part of the stimulus program during the Great Depression. Today, it is still a key source of power and water for Nevada, California and Arizona and ranks among Nevada’s top places to visit. [Top]
Our Hotels in Nevada
Ramada Copper Queen Casino805 Great Basin Boulevard,Hwys 50, 93 & 6, Ely, NV 89301 Phone: (775) 289-4884 | Ramada Las Vegas, Nevada325 E Flamingo Rd,At Paradise and Flamingo, Las Vegas, NV 89169 Phone: (702) 732-9100 | |



