Top Tourist Attractions in Nevada, Most 48 Beautiful Places to travel In Nevada
Nevada (Spanish for blanketed; see elocutions) is a state in the Western, Mountain West, and Southwestern districts of the United States of America. Nevada is the seventh most broad, the 34th most crowded, and the ninth slightest thickly populated of the 50 United States. Almost seventy five percent of Nevada's kin live in Clark County, which contains the Las Vegas–Paradise metropolitan area[6] where three of the state's four biggest fused urban communities are located.[7] Nevada's capital is Carson City. Nevada is authoritatively known as the Silver State as a result of the significance of silver to its history and economy. It is otherwise called the Fight Born State, since it accomplished statehood amid the Civil War (the words Fight Born likewise show up on the state hail); as the Wise brush State, for the local plant of a similar name; and as the Wise hen State.[8] Nevada fringes Oregon toward the northwest, Idaho toward the upper east, California toward the west, Arizona toward the southeast and Utah toward the east. More infomation please look at :
Amazing places in Nevada are Lists bellow:
1.Nevada,
2.Lake Tahoe,
3.Death Valley National Park,
4.Reno,
5.Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area,
6.Valley of Fire State Park,
7.Laughlin,
8.Lake Mead,
9.Lake Mead National Recreation Area,
10,Carson City,
11,Henderson,
12,Boulder City,
13,Mesquite,
14,West Wendover,
15,Virginia City,
16,Great Basin National Park,
17,Mount Charleston,
18,Tahoe Rim Trail,
19,Elko,
20,Pahrump,
21,North Las Vegas,
22,Ely,
23,Incline Village,
24,Overton,
25,Stateline,
26,Nellis Air Force Base,
27,Winnemucca,
28,Primm,
29,Sand Harbor,
30,Beatty,
31,Fallon,
32,Tonopah,
33,Dayton,
34,Genoa,
35,Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area,
36,Goldfield,
37,Battle Mountain,
38,Sparks,
39,Moapa Valley,
40,Summerlin,
41,Goodsprings,
42,Baker,
43,Gardnerville,
44,Caliente in Nevada,
45,Wells in Nevada,
46,Hawthorne,
47,Rachel,
48,Silver Springs
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The Loneliest Road in America: Pony Express, Great Basin National Park
U.S. Route 50 stretches over 3,000 miles from Ocean City, Maryland in the east to Sacramento, California in the West. Originally part of the U.S. Highway system created in 1926, it was a major transportation route until the creation of the Interstate Highway system in 1956. In 1986, Life Magazine nicknamed the Nevada portion of Route 50 “The Loneliest Road in America,” noting that it is “America minus tourist traps” with only three small towns in 400 miles of empty desert.
I wanted to experience “The Loneliest Road in America” for myself, so I drove west to east from Carson City to the small town of Baker near the Nevada-Utah border. While it is true that the route is pretty desolate, its winding mountain passes and long, open stretches of desert valleys tell the story of a time in American history dominated by Manifest Destiny, Westward Expansion and a Gold Rush. U.S. Route 50 parallels the iconic Pony Express route and you can visit the remains of a few outpost stations to this day. Just off Route 50 in the east, in between the cities of Ely and Baker, lies the beautiful Great Basin National Park – home to the mesmerizing Lehman Caves.
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What's REALLY Down Zzyzx Road? Hidden California, Explore It With Us!
If you live in southern California, and have driven the 15 to Las Vegas, or vice versa, you've been by this exit, and probably wondered, whats with the name? What's down it... A lot of history, and interesting stuff!
It's unfortunate, but most of the other videos on YouTube mischaracterize this place. It is not abandoned, it's not spooky, haunted, or scary, it's beautiful, and has a colorful history.
It was once a church, run by a well intentioned man named Curtis Howe Springer, who didn't always play by the rules. He ran a health resort and ministry on this land for decades. Way ahead of his time, he was a proponent of healthy living, health foods, healthy juices, and the like. His evangelist radio show reached millions of people all over the world. He took in the downtrodden, and charged whatever they could afford, even if it was nothing. He offered Mineral Baths in his purported Healing waters, Raised rabbits onsite, grew fresh vegetables, tea's, and sold several Miracle Cures which were generally vegetable juices. Curtis even helped save a fish from extinction. The government eventually foreclosed on his mining claims (he wasn't mining, and was more or less here illegally) and evicted him from this place after a long court battle. The property was then given to the Cal State system, and is now the Desert Studies Center. Many of the original structures are still standing, leaving a testament to a person, who's energy in this world was powerful and surreal...
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We got an opportunity to visit San Francisco to have my son represent Team Canada in World Math Olympiad at Stanford University. The competition itself was for just one day but we took two epic routes to spice up the trip to cover the best of the bay area and mountain routes. This was truly a nature’s paradise. I hope you will like it as well.
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Death Valley National Park Road Trip - How You DON'T Want It To End
Death Valley National Park Road Trip
If you're not a big fan of the heat, but want to know what it's like inside Death Valley, this Death Valley tour video might help. This is the road trip my friend and I took just before summer.
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Death Valley is one of the hottest places in the world. It’s also a short 4 hour drive away from Los Angeles. With summer approaching, I wanted to take a road trip out to Death Valley before it got too hot.
My friend Bobby went with me. Neither of us had been, yet. We were only there two days yet I’d say we did learn how to road trip Death Valley successfully by failing at a few things first.
Here are some basic tips to get you started:
Bring a hat, sunscreen, and lots of water. And make sure you are 100% confident in whatever car you are taking out there. The conditions are rough. There’s virtually no cell phone service and no relief from the sun if you get stranded. Also, Death Valley camping is a thing, but I suggesting you know what you're doing. Because we wanted to make things simple, we just stayed in a motel in Beatty, right outside the park.
As I said, we planned on making this road trip to Death Valley a simple one, but it turned out to be the opposite of that because of car trouble. I had to get my car towed. I’ll let the video explain that.
Here are some more tips if you’re traveling to Death Valley:
What to see when visiting Death Valley:
-Father Crowley Vista
-Rhyolite Ghost Town
-Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
-Badwater Basin
-Devil’s Golf Course
-Artist’s Drive
-Artist’s Palette
-Zabriskie Point (I don't know for certain, but this seemed to be a popular Las Vegas to Death Valley tour route destination. It was super crowded with lots of tour buses and people pouring out.)
-Dante’s View
My favorites:
Badwater Basin, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Artist’s Drive/Palette
Devil’s Golf Course was pretty cool too. But mainly just because it’s fun to walk on. It’s razor sharp though.
Also, If you road trip Death Valley, consider the car you bring because there are certain roads that are only good for high clearance vehicles. Most of top sights are all accessible via paved roads, but there are a few (like the Race Track) that aren’t.
Where to stay in Death Valley:
We stayed overnight in a town called Beatty. It’s right outside the east edge of Death Valley and much cheaper. There are also some town-like areas (used town very loosely) inside the park with hotels, cottages, and camp grounds. Consider staying in Furnace Creek, Stovepipe Wells, or Panamint Springs. If you're looking for hotels near Death Valley, you don't have many options. I'd say Lone Pine to the west and Beatty to the east are your best options. Death Valley camping sites can be found all over the park. But again, make sure you know what you're doing and go in a cooler month.
We went in May to beat the heat, but it didn’t work. Death Valley weather is crazy. It was 110 and 111 the days we were there. The week before the weather was in the 90’s. The NP website actually says May is usually when it starts getting too hot for visitors.
I hope you enjoy watching our Death Valley tour via video. It was definitely quite the experience.
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2018 Best Of TriumphRainbow 4K UHD
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00:00 Skagit Valley, Mount Vernon, WA
00:30 Bayview Farm and Garden, Langley, WA
00:35 Ambleside Park, West Vancouver, BC, Canada
00:39 My Home Garden
00:59 University of Washington, Seattle, WA
01:12 RoozenGaarde Garden, Mount Vernon, WA
01:20 Kerry Park, Seattle, WA
01:30 Ferdinand Street Boat Launch, Seattle, WA
01:34 University of Washington, Seattle, WA
01:58 RoozenGaarde Garden, Mount Vernon, WA
02:54 Near Seligman, Arizona
02:59 Sunrise at The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa, Las Vegas, NV
03:09 Sunrise at Horseshoe Bend Observation, Page, AZ
03:14 Sunrise at Bryce Canyon National Park Sunrise Point, Bryce, UT
03:18 Glen Canyon Dam Overlook, Page, AZ
03:23 Bryce Canyon National Park Rainbow Point, Bryce, UT
03:27 Bryce Canyon Resort, Bryce Canyon, UT
03:31 Bryce Point, Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
03:47 Sunset at Wahweap Overlook, Page, AZ
03:52 Sunset at Desert View, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
03:56 Bryce Canyon National Park Rainbow Point, Bryce, UT
04:01 Sunset at Yaki Point, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
04:05 Sunset at Wahweap Overlook, Page, AZ
04:10 Sunset at Desert View, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
04:15 Firecave, Valley of Fire, NV
04:19 Bell Rock Access Trail, Sedona, AZ
04:23 Chapel of the Holy Cross, Sedona, AZ
04:32 Chimney Rock, Sedona, AZ
04:35 Desert View, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
05:01 Near Page Port of Entry, Page, AZ
05:05 Toadstool Hoodoos, Kanab, UT
05:09 Upper Antelope Canyon, Page, AZ
05:25 Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas, Page, AZ
06:13 Wapato Point Resort, Manson, WA
06:23 Tumwater Canyon Dam, Leavenworth, WA
06:34 Wenatchee River County Park, Monitor, WA
06:44 Tumwater Canyon Dam, Leavenworth, WA
07:03 Wenatchee River County Park, Monitor, WA
07:14 Enchantment Park, Leavenworth, WA
07:33 Wenatchee River Bridge, Leavenworth, WA
07:46 Lake Wenatchee State Park, Leavenworth, WA
08:09 Fish Pond Campground, Leavenworth, WA
08:14 White River Bridge, Leavenworth, WA
08:18 Gold Creek Pond, Snoqualmie Pass, WA
08:36 Mt. Baker Ski Area, Deming, WA
Driving around Hawthorne, Nevada
There's not a whole lot to see around Hawthorne, Nevada, so this video probably covers most of it. I spent a little time before sunset driving around town, then north on US 95 to a viewpoint of Walker Lake.
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A drive from Vancouver, BC to Calgary, AB
July 8 to 28 2015 I did a great drive around Western USA and Canada. I drove a total of 5,523 miles / 8,888km.
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Route 12, Capital Reef to Red Canyon, Utah
Road shots of the scenic Route 12 from Capital Reef National Park (actually route 24 until Torre) through Dixie National forest and the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Bryce Canyon National Park and then through Red Canyon. The road ends at Route 89.