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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Valley Of Fire State Park Nevada | The Best Hikes, Fire Wave, Petroglyphs | Nevada Travel Vlog
Nevada Travel Vlog - The Travels Of Z - Exploring valley of fire, located near Masquite and Las Vegas. It's a popular state park and easy day trip from Las Vegas. In this vlog we take you to all the popular hikes in valley of fire including Fire Wave, Elephant Rock, Rainbow Vista, Mouse's Tank, White Dome Loop and more.
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Valley of Fire State Park is a public recreation and nature preservation area covering nearly 46,000 acres (19,000 ha) located 16 miles (26 km) south of Overton, Nevada.The state park derives its name from red sandstone formations, the Aztec Sandstone, which formed from shifting sand dunes 150 million years ago. These features, which are the centerpiece of the park's attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun's rays. It is Nevada's oldest state park, as commemorated with Nevada Historical Marker #150. It was designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1968.
Valley of Fire is located 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Las Vegas, at an elevation between 1,320–3,009 feet (402–917 m). It abuts the Lake Mead National Recreation Area on the east at the Virgin River confluence. It lies in a 4 by 6 mi (6.4 by 9.7 km) basin.
Complex uplifting and faulting of the region, followed by extensive erosion, have created the present landscape. The rough floor and jagged walls of the park contain brilliant formations of eroded sandstone and sand dunes more than 150 million years old. Other important rock formations include limestones, shales, and conglomerates.
Prehistoric users of the Valley of Fire included the Ancient Pueblo Peoples, also known as the Anasazi, who were farmers from the nearby fertile Moapa Valley. Their approximate span of occupation has been dated from 300 BC to 1150 AD. Their visits probably involved hunting, food gathering, and religious ceremonies, although scarcity of water would have limited their stay. Fine examples of rock art (petroglyphs) left by these ancient peoples can be found at several sites within the park.
The creation of Valley of Fire State Park began with transfer of 8,760 acres (3,550 ha) of federal land to the state at Nevada in 1931. Work on the park was initiated by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933. During the years of their employment, which continued into the early 1940s, the CCC workers built campgrounds, trails, stone visitor cabins, ramadas, and roads. The park opened in 1934; it achieved official designation by the state legislature in 1935.
The Valley of Fire State Park has a dry and warm climate typical of the Mojave Desert in which it lies. Winters are mild with daytime temperatures ranging from 54 °F (12 °C) to 75 °F (24 °C). and over night lows in the mid 30°F's to mid 40°F's (3-8°C). The average annual precipitation is 6.50 (165.1mm).
Viva Las Vegas starring Elvis Presley had multiple shots filmed in the park during the racing scenes for the film's finale in 1963.
The Professionals with Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, and Claudia Cardinale was filmed in 1966. Valley of Fire was one of three locations used in the film. All that remains of the set is a portion of a rock wall of a hacienda.
The outside Mars scenes from Total Recall, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, were almost totally shot in Valley of Fire.
The scenes from planet Veridian III from Star Trek Generations were filmed here in 1994. The Silica Dome is particularly highlighted for Star Trek fans as the site of iconic starship captain James T. Kirk's death and burial.
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Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada. (Road Trip USA #10)
Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, USA. Winter. Valley of Fire State Park is the oldest state park in Nevada, USA. It is located 50 miles (80km) northeast of Las Vegas. It covers an area of almost 42,000 acres (17,000 ha) and was dedicated in 1935. Valley of Fire derives its name from red sandstone formations, the Aztec Sandstone, which formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of dinosaurs. These features, which are the centerpiece of the park's attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun's rays. It abuts the Lake Mead National Recreation Area on the east at the Virgin River confluence. It lies in a 4 by 6 mi (6.4 by 9.7 km) basin.
Complex uplifting and faulting of the region, followed by extensive erosion, have created the present landscape. The rough floor and jagged walls of the park contain brilliant formations of eroded sandstone and sand dunes more than 150 million years old. Other important rock formations include limestones, shales, and conglomerates.
The park is accessed by the Valley of Fire Highway through the Moapa Indian Reservation from Interstate 15 to the west and from Nevada State Route 169 on the east side of the park south of Overton. The park has a visitor center that should be visited by anyone planning any off-road activities.
The site is marked as Nevada Historical Marker #150.
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Welcome To Moapa Valley-Southern Nevada's Outdoor Playground
Welcome to Moapa Valley-Southern Nevada's Outdoor Playground
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Moapa Valley is made up of the towns of Overton, Logandale, and Moapa, and is located off Interstate 15 at Exit #93.
Moapa Valley is home to many recreational activities including the Valley of Fire State Park, Logandale Trails System, and the North End of Lake Mead.
Moapa Valley has several local restaurants including Sugar's Home Plate, Inside Scoop, Carley's Pizza, McDonalds, and the Muddy River Bar and Grill.
The Lost City Museum in Overton is a great place to visit to learn about the earliest settlers in Moapa Valley.
Annual Events in Moapa Valley include Moapa Valley Days, Clark County Fair and Rodeo, Fourth of July Celebration, Classic Car Show, and the Logandale Fall Festival.
ATV Rentals are available from Law Powersports, ,with easy access to the Logandale Trails System.
Several local stores offer gifts, flowers and souvenirs including The Front Porch Flowers and Gifts and The Wild Horse Gallery.
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Welcome to Moapa Valley-Southern Nevada's Outdoor Playground
Valley of Fire State Park
Recorded April 11, 2017
Valley of Fire State Park is located 58 miles northeast of Las Vegas. The state park derives its name from red sandstone formations, the Aztec Sandstone. These features, which are the centerpiece of the park's attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun's rays. In this video I drive through the park a a beautiful spring day. The video includes...
02:57 The park's west entrance
06:25 Beehives
10:42 Atlatl Rock
13:15 Mouse's Tank Road
18:48 Rainbow Vista
30:32 The White Domes
36:29 Fire Canyon
39:28 Return trip down Mouse's Tank Road
44:13 Seven Sisters
46:26 The Cabins
49:55 John J. Clark Memorial
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Las Vegas to Mesquite, Nevada on Interstate 15 Dashcam
The drive out of Las Vegas, headed north, is one of my favorite desert landscapes, probably because if I'm there, I'm usually just starting on some great vacation. And that's exactly what I was doing when I recorded this video, on I-15 headed north, from Vegas to Mesquite near the Arizona state line. Enjoy the drive!
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Valley of Fire drive from Rainbow Vista trail to the Lake Mead Recreation Area sign
A quick preview of the amazing scenery taken from the start of the Rainbow Vista trail down past the Valley of Fire visitors centre and on to the Lake Mead Recreation Area sign and beyond.
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Our first walk around Littlefield AZ continued
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Mineral Hot Baths RV Park aka Bailey's Hot Springs - FULL VIDEO TOUR (N.Beatty, NV)
Just north of Beatty, NV there is a Mineral Hot Baths RV Park! The official name is: Bailey's Hot Springs. They have a few enclosed hot springs and also places to hook-up your RV. They have a small farm with bison too!
Best Value RV park in Southern Nevada. Located 5 miles North from Beatty Nevada on Hwy. 95 Milemarker 65. Hot mineral baths included.
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