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6 of the Most Beautiful Places to See in Nevada

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The glitz and glamour of Las Vegas has frequently taken the spotlight from the picturesque landscapes of Nevada. Not just known for the scenic drives, there is also an incredible amount of natural diversity in the area. National parks are also abundant making it an ideal spot for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and even climbing. Come winter, one may even enjoy skiing on top of the high mountains. Scroll down to check out the most beautiful places to see in Nevada.

1. Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada
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Ah, of course! This would be on top of the list. Las Vegas is one of the most vibrant and entertainment-filled cities in the world. With over two and a half miles of land, grand casinos, top of the line hotels and resorts, fine dining restaurants are of abundance in the busy city. The Strip is one of the most sought-after entertainment hubs in the world, lined up with all thousands of bright lights, this is one of the world’s brightest spots as seen from space.

Aside from the number of attractions is the entertainment city, you may also visit Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas. It is filled with LED lights and that come alive in the evening. A true experience you shouldn’t miss.

2. Hoover Dam

Hoover Dam, Nevada
Photo Credits: Denis Grizlov

Located on the Nevada and Arizona state line, this massive structure was built during the Great Depression and has provided jobs for many people at that time. This marvel of modern engineering stands over 700 feet high and contains the largest reservoir in the entire United States- Lake Mead. Since its construction, the Hoover Dam has supplied electricity to Nevada, California, and Arizona.

It will take you about 45 minutes to get here from the center of Las Vegas or if you plan to cut your travel time short to about 15 minutes, you can also use a helicopter to fly you out here. Today, tours of the Hoover Dam Power Plant are offered for tourists who would like to know more about the dam’s history and role in the economy of the State of Nevada.

3. Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe, Nevada
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Lake Tahoe is considered to be one of the most beautiful places to see in Nevada. The sparkling turquoise waters of the lake and the spectacular view of the snow-capped mountains are a must-see on your visit to the state. Located high in the Sierra Nevada Mountains on the border of Nevada and California, this over the 20-mile long freshwater lake is a popular destination not just during the summer but all year long. Lake Tahoe will never run out of activities for you to try.

You can hit the pristine beaches, hike over the vast trails or share stories around the bonfire in the camp areas. Ski resorts are also of abundance during the winter season. A number of people from all over America flock these resorts in the area. There’s always the lake-side scenic drive if you’re in the mood for a laid-back exploration of Lake Tahoe.

4. Valley of Fire State Park

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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Just over an hour drive northeast of Las Vegas is the Valley of Fire State Park, one of the most beautiful places to see in Nevada. Valley of Fire State Park boasts its impressive rock formations and astounding colorful stone waves, a true wonder of nature. The visitors can take a hike around the park to get the best experience. The trails are relatively easy and short but will definitely give you an incomparable view of the park.

Scattered across the Valley of Fire State Park are old filming locations, rock walls that are covered in petroglyphs, slot canyons and if you’re lucky, you can also spot some wildlife. You may also stay the night and pitch a tent into one of the campgrounds strategically placed among the rock formations to provide a stunning view of the landscape.

5. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
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This roughly 200,000 acres of land is one of Nevada’s most popular hiking sites. Located just a few miles west of Las Vegas, the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area prides itself with its massive red rock formations on top of the Mojave Desert. Some highlights to see are the box canyons, the mountains, and a view of the Keystone Thrust. All of these make the Red Rock Canyon one of the most beautiful places to see in Nevada!

You may also do several activities here like horseback riding, mountain biking, rock climbing, wildlife watching, and picnicking. The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area not only has a 13 – mile drive with gorgeous scenery but also features a diverse range of geological formations. You should first check out the Red Rock Visitor Center before your hike to know about the best viewing sites or any advice on blocked paths and weather advisory.

6. Reno

Reno, Nevada
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Despite only having about 200,000 residents, Reno is considered to be the second-largest city when it comes to population. Reno has truly come along way from its early days. Who would have thought that this small community once known as Lakes Crossing would develop into a town with a liberal mindset? Reno offers a number of interesting activities such as the annual Reno River Festival, the Great Reno Balloon Race, the Hot August Nights car convention and the annual National Championship Air Races.

It is also home to the National Automobile Museum, a sure delight to car enthusiasts. Its popular Riverwalk District has restaurants, cafes, a farmer’s market, a movie theater, and shops that sell artworks and trinkets. Over the years, Reno has grown into a vibrant community that welcomes visitors from all walks of life.

Nevada not only attracts tourists with its spectacular natural scenery but also with its mystery. This massive desert land, situated between Utah and California, is a part of the Great Basin.

Brimming with crystalline lakes, lush landscapes, and soaring and mighty mountains, this Sagebrush State is a small community with lots to offer. Don’t forget to explore the most beautiful places on this list on your trip to the Silver State!

Extra Tip:

Don’t have time to go to Nevada just yet? Travel in the comfort of home, and go through our list of Nevada videos captured by drones!

A writer trying to explore the world, one beautiful place at a time.

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