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Austin, NV

One of the most explosive of the Nevada silver boomtowns, Austin was the second-largest city in Nevada in the 1880s but now boasts a population of less than 200. In its heyday, this town 250 mi/400 km northwest of Las Vegas was home to several hundre...

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Battle Mountain


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Black Rock Desert

There are deserts, and then there is the Black Rock Desert, a completely barren playa (dry lake bed) stretching across the northwest corner of Nevada, 380 mi/610 km northwest of Las Vegas. Nothing of any size lives there—no plants or animals. It's an...

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Boulder City

Boulder City, just west of Hoover Dam, is one of a kind. One of the first planned cities in the U.S., it was built by the federal government to house the more than 4,000 workers who built Hoover Dam in the early 1930s, Intended by the federal governm...

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Carson City

The state capital since territorial days, Carson City was named after the infamous Indian fighter Kit Carson and strategically located near the old Comstock Lode mining territory. Today, its proximity to the Lake Tahoe/Reno area makes Carson City an ...

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El Dorado Reserve


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Elko

Located in the north-central part of the state, 310 mi/500 km north of Las Vegas, Elko bills itself as the "last real cowtown in the West." But it has also been home to a sizable community of Basque sheepherders who brought their unique cultural trad...

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Ely

Another of the many mining towns that were built in Nevada during the 1800s, Ely has two particularly appealing attractions: the Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park and the Nevada Northern Railway Museum. The Ward Charcoal Ovens site is outside o...

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Goldfield

At the turn of the century, one of the country's largest gold deposits was found in Goldfield, which is located almost exactly in between Carson City and Las Vegas on scenic U.S. Highway 95 (155 mi/250 km northwest of Las Vegas). It quickly became Ne...

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Great Basin National Park

Located near the little town of Baker in east-central Nevada, 296 mi/476 km northeast of Las Vegas, Great Basin National Park is one of the least-visited parks in the U.S., but that's not to say there's nothing to see. It offers 77,100 acres/31,201 h...

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Henderson Sky Harbor


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Highway 50

This long stretch of highway has been called the "loneliest road in America" by Life magazine and residents of the small towns that dot across the middle of the state relish the title. Once part of the Pony Express Trail across central Nevada, the re...

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Hoover Dam/Lake Mead

Located about 25 mi/40 km southeast of Las Vegas, Hoover Dam is an amazing feat of engineering as well as an impressive art-deco monument. Completed in 1935, this dam on the Colorado River provides power for an area extending from coastal Southern Ca...

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Incline Village


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Lake Tahoe

There are countless possibilities for fun and adventure in the Reno/Lake Tahoe area all year round. Summertime is a playground for the playful. Camp, horseback ride, bike, hike, and enjoy every water sport imaginable. There are lakes in abundance fo...

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Las Vegas

Las Vegas is one of the nation's hot spots. There are nightly shows, great dining, and world famous live entertainment to thrill and dazzle every visitor walking down the strip. Las Vegas is the largest city in the nation for gambling and entertainm...

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Lathrop Wells


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Laughlin

Before the mid-1960s, there was no Laughlin, only a bait shop sitting on the banks of the Colorado River 80 mi/130 km south of Las Vegas. But thanks to the efforts of the town's namesake—ambitious developer Don Laughlin—it has grown, first slowly, th...

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Mesquite

Located on the southeastern corner of Nevada along Interstate 15 and on the borders with Arizona and Utah, Mesquite is a resort destination popular with golf enthusiasts. Mesquite fans also include those seeking a little outdoor adventure to go along...

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Mount Whitney


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Overton

Located 50 mi/80 km northeast of Las Vegas, near one arm of Lake Mead, Overton was founded in 1869 by Mormons who believed the area to be part of Arizona. They left a year later, when the state of Nevada demanded taxes. Previous residents of the area...

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Rachel

Known as the "UFO Capitol of the World" Rachel is a tiny town in the middle of a remote desert 115 mi/185 km northwest of Las Vegas and looks just like the kind of place that would attract beings from another planet. There have been frequent UFO sigh...

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Rae Lakes


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Reno

Combining urban living with Old West charm, Reno offers something for everyone. Casino gambling and the big-name entertainment shows that go along with it (both far less extensive than in Las Vegas, which lies 340 mi/545 km southeast) are popular, bu...

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Stateline


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Tonopah

Tonopah is a historic mining community that began circa 1900, located midway between Las Vegas and Reno. Popular recreational activities include stargazing, bird watching, wildlife viewing, mountain biking, off roading, rock hunting and hunting.

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Virginia City, NV

This Victorian mining town was once considered the richest city in the world, the result of the Comstock Lode's enormous yields of gold and silver. Among the figures who passed through during its heyday was Mark Twain, who worked as a reporter (and f...

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Much of Nevada is desert, and deserts are known for their mirages. But many of the strange visions seen in Nevada's deserts are actually real: A huge blue lake appears in the midst of a parched landscape; a brothel materializes at a remote crossroads; a marginally talented performer named Wayne Newton becomes a millionaire.

It's tempting to attribute these strange curiosities to alien life-forms or the UFOs that seem to frequent Nevada's mysterious Area 51 just north of Las Vegas, but most bear the hand of human origins. The Hoover Dam turned a great river into the electricity that powers Las Vegas and Southern California and provides much of the water to quench the burgeoning southwest region's thirst. Add the mortal temptations of statewide gambling, big-name entertainment and all-you-can-eat buffets, and you've got yourself a ready-made tourist attraction.

Of course, people did not create Nevada's beautiful desert landscapes, which can be even more wondrous than a city of flashing neon. Nor did they manufacture the pyramid at Pyramid Lake or the hundreds of remote mountains that pepper the state. With both isolated wilderness and bustling casino towns, Nevada is a place where you can get back to basics and also relish some of the guiltiest pleasures mankind can dream up. And you can do them both on the same vacation.

Geography

As a part of the Great Western Basin, Nevada is a high-desert region that receives little rainfall: It's the driest state in the U.S. Most of the state is either desert or rangeland, interrupted by dozens of mountain ranges. The Sierra Nevada Mountains touch on the state's western border, creating a high alpine environment that is in sharp contrast to the arid norm.

History

Although Nevada is often a harsh landscape in which to live, it has a rich Native American legacy and played an important role in settling the West. The most notable tribes included the Stillwater Piutes, Toidikadi, Toi Ticutta of northern Nevada and the Yuman-speaking tribes that trace their origins from the Colorado River Valley. The hills around Las Vegas and other parts of the state are filled with priceless petroglyphs and other evidence of the area's early inhabitants. Spirit Cave Man, one of the oldest human remains found in North America, was found buried in a cave a few miles/kilometers outside Fallon, Nevada (about 60 mi/96 km east of Reno). Archaeologists estimate that he lived and thrived in the mountainous area about 9,400 years ago. His diet consisted of plants and animals that grew by the marsh, and his burial costume includes remarkably well-preserved matting made with marsh plants, a rabbit-skin robe and fur moccasins.

Early inhabitants of the Great Basin (which includes much of modern-day Nevada) were in some respects the least complex of all Native American cultures. They survived by migrating through the area, gathering wild plants and seeds and hunting rabbits and antelope. Their nomadic traditions changed little in 5,000 years. But when they gained the use of horses in the late 1600s, the native people of Nevada underwent a dramatic change in lifestyle, becoming more predatory and dependent on bison hunting.

Although Father Francisco Garces, the Spanish Catholic missionary and explorer, may have visited parts of Nevada as early as 1776, it wasn't until the 1840s that Capt. John C. Fremont made the first real explorations of what was then called the Utah Territory on behalf of the U.S. (which had acquired the territory after the Mexican-American War). In the spring of 1851, the Mormons, in their long quest for a home free from religious intolerance, were the first to settle a town in what would eventually become the state of Nevada. Located south of Reno, Genoa is a time capsule worth visiting.

But the "booms" made the state. In 1859, the discovery of gold at the Comstock Lode near Virginia City set off one of the many mining free-for-alls. Thousands of new settlers went west by stagecoach along the Pony Express route. In 1861, the boundaries of the new Nevada Territory were carved out of the larger Utah Territory. Statehood followed in 1864, after Nevada ratified the 13th Amendment that outlawed slavery. Its mineral wealth aided the Union victory in the Civil War and generated Nevada's nickname, "The Silver State."

Though many of the rich mineral strikes of the 1800s quickly played out, new discoveries created new booms in the early 1900s. Gambling was legalized in the 1930s, and that, along with the jobs and electricity created by building the Hoover Dam, led to the rise of Las Vegas and the casino-hotels, beginning in the 1940s. From 1951-62, there was another kind of boom: The U.S. military chose Nevada's desert just north of Las Vegas for atmospheric testing of thermonuclear weapons. Oddly enough, this just added to the tourist boom. The armed forces continue to maintain a strong presence in Nevada. Huge portions of the state are devoted to military use and are therefore off-limits to civilians. Nevada's mammoth tourism industry drives the state's economy both in the Reno/Lake Tahoe area in the north and the neon oasis known as Las Vegas in the south. Mining and construction round out the state's economy.

Snapshot

Nevada's main attractions include Las Vegas, casinos, fishing, skiing, big-name entertainment, deserts, snowboarding, ghost towns, big-game hunting, rock climbing, spring wildflowers, Hoover Dam, Reno, the Burning Man Arts Festival, watersports on Lake Mead and Lake Tahoe, Reno, rockhounding and Western Americana.

Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Great Basin National Park, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Valley of Fire State Park and Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge are just a few of the places that offer outdoor recreation opportunities from bird-watching to camping to rock climbing to boating. The whole state offers a spectacular range of outdoor photography.

Anyone who's interested in gambling, outdoor recreation or Western history will have a good time in Nevada. Those who would be put off by the glitzy atmosphere of Las Vegas or who don't like very high summer temperatures should think twice about going there or should take advantage of northern Nevada's more temperate environment.

Potpourri

The rivers flowing into the Great Basin never reach the sea. Instead, they form lakes, go underground or simply end—evaporating in the desert.

Las Vegas, a city known for its gambling and vice, was actually first settled by the Mormons.

Area 51, known by UFO conspiracy theorists around the globe, is located within the Nevada Atomic Testing Grounds and is where the wreckage from the famous 1947 Roswell, New Mexico, incident was supposedly taken for study. It wasn't until 14 July 2003 that the federal government even admitted to the facility's existence.

Nevada is home to the real Top Gun, a naval air station in Fallon and the topic of the 1986 film Top Gun. Because of all the military aviation training that takes place in Nevada, you may cross paths with a practicing jet fighter, especially if you travel off the main roads. While hiking on a mountain near Fallon, we had a jet scream by us so close that we could make out the silhouette of the pilot.

The elaborate baskets woven by the Shoshone tribes were used for collecting and processing wild seeds and grasses. Though the tribes' culture was quite simple in many respects, they made some sophisticated items from native fibers, including fishing weirs, rabbit nets, clothing and mats.

Since The Amazing Colossal Man in 1957, more than 500 movies and several TV programs have been filmed in Nevada. Popular filming spots include Elko, Carson City, Las Vegas, Laughlin, Goldfield, Ely, Austin, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Valley of Fire State Park, Reno, Lake Tahoe, Virginia City and parts of the desert.

You can gamble almost from the moment you step off the plane—there are slot machines throughout the airports.

It was in Virginia City that Samuel Clemens, while writing for the Territorial Enterprise newspaper, first used the pen name Mark Twain.

The name Nevada is from the Spanish and means "snow-capped."




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