Nevada is a state full of wonderful natural attractions, picturesque highways, and little villages.
Fountains of Bellagio
It is the most ambitious, complex water feature ever conceived and it's absolutely free for any visitor to enjoy.
Hoover Dam
The Lake Mead reservoir is housed within the 726-foot-high dam, which also powers a huge portion of Nevada, Arizona, and California with hydroelectricity.
Red Rock Canyon
Horseback riders may enjoy the landscape, and thrill-seekers can explore the miles of trails for some rock climbing on foot, bicycle, or mountain bike.
Reno City
Along with a number of other well-known yearly events, Reno hosts the National Championship Air Races, The Great Reno Balloon Race, and the Hot August Nights auto show.
Ruby Mountain
The Ruby Mountains, an eye-catching 80-mile stretch of mountains in northern Nevada, provide outdoor enthusiasts with a wide range of recreational opportunities.
Lake Tahoe
The sparkling blue water of Lake Tahoe, surrounded by often snow-capped mountains, is one of the most beautiful sites in Nevada
Mount Charleston
In the summer, you may travel on foot along some of the many wonderful hiking paths, and in the winter, you can go sledding and skiing.
Fire State Park
Since 1935, tourists have been drawn to Nevada's oldest and biggest State Park by the breathtaking red sandstone rock formations of the Valley of Fire.