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Nevada Vacation.

Regions in Nevada : Great Basin, Mojave Desert, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas Valley
 
Major cities in Nevada : Carson City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Reno, Sparks
 
Counties in Nevada : Churchill, Clark, Douglas, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, Storey, Washoe, White Pine.

Nevada is a state located in the western United States.

State capital Nevada : Carson City.


camping, car rental, hostels, hotels & motels, national parks, tour operators, travel guides, transportation / how do i travel to nevada

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Camping & Campgrounds

 Koa  -  campgrounds of America
Each KOA may offer beautiful scenery and activities based in their locality, they all share the same KOA mission - to provide a clean, safe and fun camping experience. Which is why KOA's camping facilities are truly full-service. KOA's feature RV hookups, hot showers and laundry facilities, convenience stores, swimming pools, even access to the internet. Plus, They've taken the "roughing it" out of camping by offering Kamping Kabins® and Kamping Kottages®.

Car Rental Nevada / Motorcycle Rental

 Hertz
 National Car Rental
 Thrifty Car Rental 

 EagleRider
the world's largest motorcycle rental and tour company specializing in Harley-Davidson rentals, ATV rentals, Dirt Bike rentals and Watercraft rentals. They offer the opportunity to rent the "American Dream" and experience the ultimate motorcycle touring adventure from worldwide locations.

Hostels / B&Bs

 HI-USA  -  American affiliate of the Hosteling International network
 IYHF -  International Youth Hostel Federation

Hotels in Nevada

 Nevada Hotels / Motels 
 Choice Hotels  -  Accommodations, Discounted Hotel Rates, Motels, Lodging, Suites, Inns
 Best Western Nevada Hotels - Statewide near the Best Nevada Attractions & State Parks
In over 15 cities you will find the warm hospitality and quality lodging you have come to expect from Best Western®.

 HotelCentraUSA
Search and compare rates at USA hotels. They offer hotels ideal for business and leisure travel. You're sure to find an ideal hotel room to match your budget and desired comfort level. 
 USA Lodging
With a list of over 60,000 accommodations establishments, this directory is an impressive list of motels and hotels on the web. Use the search tool to find what you're looking for in seconds, or navigate to your destination city from the list of states.
 Hotels.com

National Parks / State Parks

 Great Basin National Park
From the sagebrush at its alluvial base to the 13,063-foot summit of Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park includes streams, lakes, alpine plants, abundant wildlife, a variety of forest types including groves of ancient bristlecone pines, and numerous limestone caverns, including beautiful Lehman Caves. This wild and beautiful land is a great place to spend a day, a week, or more. Basic information follows. Explore the pages of this site to learn more about the park and the opportunities it offers.
 Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
Located approximately 90 miles north of Las Vegas in Lincoln County, Nevada. Located within the Pacific Flyway, Pahranagat NWR was established to provide habitat for migratory birds, especially waterfowl. Pahranagat's lakes and marshes are a rare sight in this part of Nevada.
Pahranagat's water originates from large springs to the north of the refuge and is managed to obtain the most value for wildlife. Various types of wetland habitats support many plants favored as food by over 230 species of migratory birds and other resident wildlife. The refuge has four main water impoundments: North Marsh, Upper and Lower Pahranagat Lakes, and the Middle Marsh.

 Nevada Department of Wildlife 
 Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 
 State Parks Nevada [ Nevada Division of State Parks ]

Tour operators / Travel Agents



 Grand Canyon Tour Company
Grand Canyon Tours, Hoover Dam Tours, Las Vegas Tours, Bus Tours, Airplane Tours, Helicopter Tours, Train Tours, Rafting Tours, Jeep & SUV-Tours, Hiking Tours.
 Travel Nevada
 ATA Vacations
 Expedia 
 Grand Canyon Tour and Travel
Airplane Tours, Bus Tours, Helicopter Tours, Rafting Tours, Train Tours, Off Road Tours, Specialty Tours, Horse Riding, Drive Yourself
Grand Canyon Tours are available everyday of the year from Las Vegas. Airplane tours, helicopter flights, bus tours, Hoover Dam tours, Colorado River rafting, overnight stays, charter flights... They do it all for you.  Huge discounts for groups, plans for custom tours and off road tours. So give them a call. Just like Las Vegas, they are open 24 hours.

Travel Guides Nevada / Related Books / Magazines

Books about Nevada [ amazon.com ]

Touring the Sierra Nevada  
by Cheryl Angelina Koehler (Author)
The Sierra Nevada is one of the most scenic, biologically diverse, and historically rich mountain ranges in North America. Touring the Sierra Nevada covers the entire range and its adjacent regions, exploring the Sierra Nevada from such world-famous sites as Lake Tahoe and Yosemite to picturesque mining towns, scenic alpine lakes, lush vineyards, and colorful hidden byways. Koehler offers suggestions for long tours and exciting daytrips, as well as detailed information about the history, geology, flora and fauna, economy, and unique features of places along the way. The book is illustrated with photographs and maps of the regions she describes.
Paperback: 370 pages; Publisher: University of Nevada Press (March 15, 2007); Language: English; ISBN-10: 0874177006; ISBN-13: 978-0874177008
Quick Escapes Las Vegas: 25 Weekend Getaways from the Neon City
by Heidi Knapp Rinella (Author)
Twenty-five minivacations take you away from the hustle and bustle of the city: Head out to the desert, view petroglyphs, tour an ancient Sinaguan cliff dwelling, and explore Arizona's majestic red rock formations in the Sedona escape. Discover the history of Nevada, visit an Old West ghost town, tour the capital, and follow the Kit Carson Trail in the Virginia City and Carson City escape. Enjoy world-class skiing, watersports, or hiking in California's Sierra Nevada, indulge at a lodge with a private spa, and visit luxurious mansions in the Lake Tahoe escape.This guide also includes detailed route maps; travel directions; destination highlights; activities for morning, afternoon, and evening; choice restaurants and lodgings; special events and festivals; shopping and local sources of information.
Paperback: 288 pages; Publisher: Globe Pequot; 1.00 edition (April 1, 2002); Language: English; ISBN-10: 0762721898; ISBN-13: 978-0762721894
Afoot & Afield Las Vegas And Southern Nevada: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide
by Brian Beffort (Author)
Paperback: 262 pages; Publisher: Wilderness Press (March 15, 2005); Language: English; ISBN-10: 0899973574; ISBN-13: 978-0899973579

Transport / How do I travel to Nevada

 Las Vegas Airport  -  McCarran International Airport
 Carson City Airport  -  Carson City Airport
 Lake Tahoe Airport
Located just three miles from the south shore of scenic Lake Tahoe, the Lake Tahoe Airport provides year round access to one of America's premier four season playgrounds.
Less than 15 minutes from the heart of Lake Tahoe's South Shore community, the Stateline Casinos and Heavenly Ski Resort.
 Reno Airport
Non-stop service is provided to the following cities from Reno : Boise, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Elko, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Oakland, Phoenix, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, San Jose and Seattle.

 Sacramento Airport  -  Sacramento International Airport [ California ]
Gateway to Napa Valley & Lake Tahoe
 Denver Airport  -  Denver International Airport [ Colorado ]
 Flagstaff Airport  -  Flagstaff Pulliam Airport [ Arizona ]
 Phoenix Airport  -  Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport [ Arizona ]
 Salt Lake City  -  Salt Lake City International Airport [ Utah ]
 Santa Fe [ New Mexico ]  -  see Visit Santa Fe
 Tucson  -  Tucson International Airport [ Arizona ]

 Amtrak 

 Greyhound Lines

 Looking for maps? Current road and weather conditions? Speed limits on rural highways? see Nevada Department of Transportation and look for 'traveler information'.

 Mapblast! Driving Directions  -  streetmaps etc.
Provides interactive maps and driving directions, as well as extensive information on services and products near a user's address or travel route.
 Mc Nally  -  Route Planner USA
 Multimap.com


Links
 

 Travel Insurance 

 Travel Nevada  -  Nevada's tourism department

 State of Nevada [ Government Web Site ]

 Carson City  -  State Capital Nevada  -  Carson City - Nevada Online
 Carson City  -  Visit Carson City [ Tourism ]
Nevada's capital offers more than you might think. Carson City's rustic beginnings as a frontier town shine bright with history, museums and events and more.
Like many towns in Nevada, Carson City was founded in the boom days of mining -- in the case of Carson City, silver mining. It was the county seat of the former (1861-1969) Ormsby County, and was named for explorer Kit Carson. The largest nearby city is Reno.

 Great Basin Nevada
Part of a large, arid region of the western United States, commonly defined as the contiguous watershed region, roughly between the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada.
The Basin has remained among the most sparsely-inhabited areas of the United States. The two largest cities in the basin are Salt Lake City, Utah on its eastern edge and Reno, Nevada on its western edge. Smaller cities in the basin include Carson City, Nevada; Winnemucca, Nevada; Elko, Nevada; Ogden, Utah; Provo, Utah; and Logan, Utah. See for more info USGS and/or Desertislands.org
 Mojave Desert 
The Mojave Desert occupies a smaller part of southern Nevada. To determine your entry is by observing the presence of Joshua Trees. The Mojave Desert contains a number of ghost towns. Las Vegas, Nevada is the Mojave's largest city and metropolitan area. Incorporated cities include Boulder City, Henderson, Jean, North Las Vegas, Laughlin, Pahrump, and Primm
The Mojave Desert receives less than 6 inches (150 mm) of rain a year and is generally between 3,000 and 6,000 feet (1,000 and 2,000 m) in elevation.
 Lake Tahoe  -  Lake Tahoe Travel & Tourism
Lake Tahoe is the highest lake of its size in the United States and the largest alpine lake in North America.
 Las Vegas Valley

 Death Valley  -  Death Valley Chamber of Commerce
A wonderland that stretches as far as the eye can see - where you can soak up spectacular sunsets and star-filled nights and the only sound you hear is the caw of the raven. Immerse yourself in nature - tour historic museums - relax in a hot bath, a luxurious Inn or on a golf course.
Pack your hiking boots - your palette and paints - your camera - your birding books and binoculars - your journal - your star maps - your bike - your tent - your 4WD vehicle. Guaranteed you'll leave your troubles behind after entering the land of Death Valley and Beyond…
 The Solitudes  -  Pioneer Territory
Nevada's Pioneer Territory just may be the last place where visitors can find the true spirit of the Old West. The Pioneer Territory covers the South-Central third of Nevada (and a small sliver of California), a part of the state spotted with historic mining towns, vast scenic vistas, and geologic wonderlands.
Its natural attractions spread over 38,000 square miles of mostly public land, range from Death Valley National Park, containing the lowest and hottest point in the United States to the arctic tundra of Boundary Peak in the White Mountains, the highest mountains in the Great Basin and highest point in Nevada at 13,140 feet.

 Churchill County [ Government ]  -  see also City of Fallon
 Clark County
 Douglas County
Douglas County is the site of some of Nevada's earliest development. Many small communities are scattered along the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, remnants of some of the first towns in the state. A good number of these communities were established in the 1850's as trading posts and centers of ranching and farming. Genoa, originally known as Mormon Station, is the oldest of these and was settled in 1851.
 Elko Countynv 
 Esmeralda County  -  see also Death Valley Chamber of Commerce 
Located halfway between Reno and Las Vegas, is the home to many mining communities and ghost towns.   Surrounded by rugged mountain wilderness, vast open basins and rich mines.  Esmeralda County offers a variety of spectacular scenery, a comfortable lifestyle and an excellent business climate.  Goldfield, the principal city of Esmeralda County, is in fact a gold field of opportunity for businesses.
 Eureka County
If you like fresh high desert air, stunning mountain views and no traffic congestion, you'll love Eureka County. Located in central Nevada, Eureka County is comprised of three towns : Eureka, Beowawe and Crescent Valley.
 Humboldt County
Humboldt County is located in the rugged high desert region of north-central Nevada, bordered on the north by Oregon and by neighboring Nevada counties to the west, south and east.
 Lander County 
Situated in the center of the state, the Lander County region attracted prospectors fanning out across the Great Basin after the 1859 discovery of the Comstock Lode. The County originally encompassed the eastern third of the State and was called "The Mother of Counties." It was later divided into the Counties of Lander, Eureka, White Pine, and Elko.
Lander County claims fame to celebrations and events which include Austin Gridley Days, the Claim Jumpers Bike Festival, the Pony Express Open Road Rally, the Human Powered Race, Kington Chukar Day, the Covered Wagon Days Trail Ride, the annual Basque Dinner and Picnic, the Performing Arts Crab Feed, the Community Christmas Celebration, the 4th of July Festival, the Lander County Fair and it's newest event, the Chukar Tournament and Feed.
 Lincoln County [ Government ]  -  Visit Lincoln County Nevada  -  Get Primitive in Eastern Nevada
"The towns of Lincoln County Nevada are as different and colorful as the country itself. Alamo and the beautiful Pahranagat Valley, Caliente and its magnificent mission-style railroad depot, Panaca's rich pioneer history, Pioche and its outlaw image and Rachel located on the Extraterrestrial Highway. These towns are ready to greet the adventurous traveler."
 Lyon County  -  see also Pioche, Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce
 Mineral County [ Government ]  -  Mineral County Chamber Of Commerce of Hawthorne 
At an elevation of 4255 feet, Hawthorne's high desert location ensures mild local weather since the surrounding mountain ranges protect it from the effects of Pacific storms. To the west is the Wassuk Range, capped by beautiful 11,239-ft. Mt. Grant. To the northwest the Gillis Range peaks span from 5,000 to 7,000 ft. These mountain ranges, as well as the nearby Garfield Hills and the Sierra Nevadas, are "protectors" of Hawthorne's weather. Temperatures are relatively mild in the winter and warm during the summer. The sun shines an average of 360 days each year.
 Nye County 
Nye County was created in 1864 from Esmeralda County and is the largest county in the State of Nevada consisting of 18,294 square miles. It was named in honor of James Warren Nye, Governor of Nevada Territory and a United States Senator from Nevada.
 Pershing County
Pershing County offers plenty for sportsmen - including large game - deer and antelope; small game - rabbits, chukkar, sagehen, geese and ducks; also gamefish - walleye, catfish, crappie and bass.  
Rock hounds, bottle diggers, metal detectors, explorers and spelunkers can enjoy forgotten camps, deserted town sites and mines, fossil areas and our vast sage-scented deserts.  
For all those who enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing, camping, hiking, boating and swimming Rye Patch State Park is east of Lovelock. A motocross course is located near the Giant Tufa Park west of Lovelock.  
Interesting places to visit close-by include the wildlife viewing routes, the Lovelock Historic Walking Tour, the Marzen House Museum, the GiantTufa Park, and the Lovelock IndianCaves.
 Storey County
Legends of the Old West don't get any richer than they are here. Storey County earned its place on the map in 1859 when miners discovered the largest deposit ever found of gold and silver in Virginia City, which pumped nearly half a billion dollars into the economy of the United States. This discovery ultimately heralded Storey County's Virginia City/Gold Hill as "The Richest Place on Earth." Long after the gold and silver rush became a memory, Storey County was left with a thriving tourism market that continues to attract over 1.6 million visitors annually.
 Washoe County
 White Pine County [ Government ]  -  White Pine Tourism, Chamber of Commerce
Here you'll find information about one of the most interesting and beautiful areas in the west. From the spectacular grandeur of the Great Basin National Park to the quiet serenity of Cave Lake State Park... From the historic mining towns of McGill and Ruth to the 24-hour night life of Ely... We have a wonderful place to visit and live.

 Boulder  -  City of Boulder 
 Carlin -  Explore Carlin 
 Carson City  -  Carson City 
 Dayton  -  City of Dayton
 Elko  -  City of Elko 
 Ely  -  City of Ely 
  Fallon  -  City of Fallon  -  Fallon Tourism 
Fallon was born during the California Gold Rush when exhausted travelers stopped along the Carson River after crossing the 40-Mile Desert, one of the deadliest stretches along the Emigrant Trail. The spot on the river was called "Ragtown" because of the clothes and blankets that were seen drying, hanging from wagons and in the trees. Present day Fallon is just six miles east of that early settlement.
Fallon is the queen city on Highway 50, the "Loneliest Road in America." This east-west scenic byway that parallels the original Pony Express route is filled with interesting people and places that define the "other side" of Nevada.
 Fernley  -  City of Fernley  
 Henderson  -  City of Henderson 
 Henderson  -  City of Henderson 
 Las Vegas
...Falling in love with Las Vegas is easy to do. 'The Entertainment Capital of the World' welcomes 35 million people a year. Visitors love to enjoy luxurious hotels, unique shopping experiences, dazzling and unusual  stage shows, first rate restaurants, and world class gaming. Of course, Las Vegas is also a golfer's paradise, with plenty of championship golf courses.
Away from the man-made excitement is a world of natural beauty unlike any other place on earth. Red Rock Canyon's unique rock formations are perfect for both the photographer and the rock climbing enthusiast. Mt. Charleston offers hiking, skiing, camping and all the wonderful sensations of the High Sierras. Lake Mead is perfect if you're into water sports. The Grand Canyon, Valley of Fire, and Death Valley are all short hops from the Strip... see for more Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce.
 Laughlin  -  Laughlin Visitor Bureau
Visit Laughlin, Nevada for big city entertainment and gaming excitement, in a relaxing small town atmosphere. Browse this Laughlin, Nevada travel guide and discover all that Laughlin has to offer.
 Mesquite  -  City of Mesquite
 Lovelock  -  City of Lovelock 
 North Las Vegas
 Pahrump  -  Town of Pahrump / Pahrump Valley 
If you are looking for a touch of rural life with the convenience of a large world class destination just 60 miles away, then the Pahrump Valley is the answer.
The Pahrump Valley offers a country-like atmosphere with clean fresh air, plenty of good water and friendly people who are glad to call you neighbor. We have low taxes, NO personal or corporate taxes, quite affordable housing and an easy-flowing lifestyle.
In the Pahrump Valley, people are relaxed and enjoy life because there is no traffic to fight, very little crime and more time to do the things they enjoy. The breath-taking sunsets with the picturesque Mt. Charleston and the Spring Mountains to the east and the Nopah Vista Mountains to the west are a sight to behold. There are ample recreational opportunities associated with these mountains.
  Pioche  -  Pioche Chamber of Commerce 
Pioche ( pronounced - pee-oach) is located 180 miles northeast of Las Vegas. Hanging on the side of a mountain in Nevada's high desert, it enjoys old-west charm, mild summertime temperatures, fine trout fishing, hunting, and some of Nevada's most scenic state parks. Pioche is an old town by western standards, with many of the buildings predating the turn of the century. Pioche is far enough from the beaten track to escape the blatant commercialism that has plagued many tourist towns, but yet it has enough facilities to handle the modest summer crowds.
 Reno  -  City of Reno - Reno-Tahoe - America's Adventure Place
 Sparks  -  City of Sparks 
 Virginia City  -  Convention & Tourism Authority
 Wendover  -  City of Wendover 
 Winnemucca  -  City of Winnemucca - Winnemucca Tourism
Winnemucca is a great jumping-off point for many types of outdoor recreation. Nearby are fabulous hiking, hunting and biking trails, as well as miles of ATV and off-road adventure trails. In town, there are over 1,000 hotel rooms, several diverse restaurants, casino gaming, and plenty of other opportunities for fun.
 Yerington  -  City of Yerington 

 Bicycle Nevada 
Web site offers a multitude of different riding experiences like the views from Lake Tahoe's Flume Trail; the solitude of cycling through the heart of Nevada on America's Loneliest Road (Hwy 50); or the inspiration of gliding on two wheels through the Red Rock Canyon near Las Vegas.
 Great Basin Heritage Route
The Fremont, Shoshone, Utah and Paiute Indians, the explorers, trappers, miners, farmers and ranchers… all traveled through this area. Some, finding a way to live, stayed and made their homes here. The sublime attractions of the high desert valleys and mountains were irresistible. They found hidden treasures in this semi-arid region -- the soothing green of a mountain stream, the jewel of an alpine lake tucked behind a high ridge, the subtle colors of the landscape washed with wildflowers in a wet year, singed with earth tones in a drought
 Magazine  -  Nevada Magazine 
For more than 60 years, Nevada Magazine has been telling Nevada's story. From the newest hotel attractions to historic ghost towns to the best vacation spots, Nevada Magazine is the complete guide to the Silver State.
Nevada Magazine.com is an electronic version--albeit compressed--of the bimonthly printed Nevada Magazine
 Mohave Phone Booth 
The Mojave phone booth was a lone telephone booth placed circa 1960 in the Mojave National Preserve which attracted an online following in 1997 due to its unusual location. The booth was 15 miles from the nearest interstate highway, and miles from any buildings. Its phone number was originally +1-619-733-9969, before the area code changed to 760. See also Mojave Phone Booth official movie site
The booth was removed on May 17, 2000 by Pacific Bell, at the request of the National Park Service.
 News  -  The Nevada Observer [ Nevada's Online State News Journal ]
 News  -  Sierra Sun  -  Daily Paper Covering North Lake Tahoe and the greater Truckee area
 News  -  Tahoe Daily Tribune  -  Daily Paper Covering South Lake Tahoe
 News  -  The Union  -  Daily Paper Covering Western Nevada County
 Radio  -  Nevada Public Radio
 TV  -  Northern Nevada Public Television
 TV  -  KLAS TV
 University  -  University of Nevada 

Cuisine - Nevada foods / Recipes

 Nevada Beef Council  -  see 'Recipes'
Grilling, Stir Fry, Ground Beef, Roasting, Heat-N-Serve, Marinating. The recipes have been accumulated from several excellent chefs, including the prize winners from the National Beef Cook Off.
 Foodtimeline.org  -  Traditional state foods & recipes

 Historic American Recipes 
Apple-Fritters | Dough-Nuts | Cocoa-nut Drops | Molasses Gingerbread | Common Gingerbread | Election Cake | Indian Meal Pudding | Fried Sweet Potatoes | Sweet Potato Pie | Beef-Stake | German Chicken Stew | Jack Rabbit Stew | To Roast a Pig | Broiled Scrod | To boil a Cod's Head.

History Nevada

 Nevada History
Within this site you will find almost everything there is available on the web concerning Nevada's past. This site offers a great deal of information as well as links to many other important sites to help you in the pursuit of knowledge on Nevada's History.
 Nevada History in Maps
The historic maps included in this collection were published by the U.S. government, Nevada and other state or territorial governments, publishers of commercial maps and atlases local and national, and associations such as the Lincoln Highway Association. Most are published on printing presses but some are hand-drawn manuscripts; most are in English but some of the earlier maps are in French. By constraint of available material , the history presented is focused on western settlement. Although few were found, maps representing Native American settlements or culture were included.
 Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation
The Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation (NTSHF) was founded in 1998 to preserve the Nevada Test Site legacy.
 Nevada's history - Wikipedia

Music, Culture & Entertainment

 Nevada Arts Council 
 State of Nevada Department of Cultural Affairs 
The mission of the Nevada Arts Council is "to enrich the cultural life of the state through leadership that preserves, supports, strengthens, and makes excellence in the arts accessible to all Nevadans."
 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering is a week-long celebration of life in the rural West, featuring the contemporary and traditional arts that arise from lives lived close to the land. Poetry, music, stories, gear, film, photography, food – all contribute to the texture of an event that has become an annual ritual for thousands of people who value the people and cultures that live and work in the American West. See Western Folklife
 Western Folklife
A regional nonprofit organization based in Elko, Nevada, the Western Folklife Center works to expand our understanding of ourselves and our neighbors by celebrating the everyday traditions of people who live and work in the American West.
 Western Historic Radio Museum
Vintage Radio Equipment and Memorabilia 1910 through the 1950s

 Winterbreak  -  along the banks of the Colorado River
Each year, thousands of kids celebrate Spring Break along the banks of the Colorado River. A typical Spring Break, full of raucous teens, all-night beach parties, and wet t-shirt contests will be relived (30-50 years later ) during Winter Break, which will include activities near and dear to the hearts of this audience, such as all types of dancing, bingo and slot tournaments, healthy cooking classes, wine tasting, fitness activities, activities for Red Hat Ladies, singles functions, karaoke,a classic car show and more. Educational seminars, a trade show, and ongoing live entertainment will also draw many participants to Laughlin for Winter Break.

Web Portals / Search Engines / Directories

 Get Outdoors Nevada  -  An Interagency Volunteer Program
 GreatNevada.com 
Directory and guide to everything in Nevada. The largest local directory is available for a great resource that covers all thing and useful information in Nevada.
GreatNevada.com is part of ClickState.com network, a comprehensive web directory which collects all the companies and organizations web sites of Nevada.
 Nevada Appeal
 Nevada Travel Network 
Online Guide for travel to Nevada lodging, casinos, events, dining, attractions, and more
 Old Forts, Ghost Towns and Interesting Places - Northeastern Nevada
 Reno.com 
 Directorynevada.com
Nevada Web Directory offers more information to meet your needs. We invite you to find the best Nevada's resource discovering the many attractions here in Nevada.
 Whitepinelink.com 

 American Hiking Society
Whether you enjoy day hikes in area parks or week-long backpacking trips in the wilderness, American Hiking Society is working every day to make sure your next hike is your best one yet.
Since its founding in 1976, American Hiking Society has been the only national voice for hikers – fighting to protect and preserve footpaths, preserve the natural areas that surround them, and promote hiking itself. Please, take a moment to learn more about what they do.
 Leave No Trace
The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and inspiring responsible outdoor recreation through education, research and partnerships. Leave No Trace builds awareness, appreciation and respect for our wildlands.
 Tread Lightly!  -  tips for responsible recreation 
Tread Lightly! provides hundreds of ideas to minimize your impact on the great outdoors this spring when you go four wheeling, ATV riding, motorcycle riding, camping, hiking, geocaching, boating, or any other type of outdoor fun.


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