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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Loneliest Road in America #1: Cedar City, Utah- Panaca, Nevada - Cathedral Gorge, Nevada 2016-06-05
This video begins a full-day drive from the southern Utah city of Cedar City to Reno in far west Nevada, featuring green spring time desert hills and fields. At video #3 of this day's drive, the trip joins US 50, nicknamed The Loneliest Road in America, though the traffic is light and the road lonely enough for carefree driving long before reaching US 50.
Video time points:
0:08 Entering South Main Street, Cedar City, Utah
1:10 West 200 North (SR 56 west)
2:35-3:00 Break time
3:25 Continuing west on South Main Street, Cedar city, Utah
7:00 Leaving Cedar City, Utah
57:18 Entering Nevada & SR 319
1:15:11 Entering Panaca, Nevada
Panaca was southern Nevada's first permanent settlement, founded as a Mormon colony in 1864. It was originally part of Washington County, Utah, but the congressional redrawing of boundaries in 1866 shifted Panaca into Nevada. It is the only community in Nevada to be dry (forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages), and the only community in Nevada besides Boulder City that prohibits gambling.
1:17:15 Sand mesa behind Lincoln County High school
1:18:25 Panaca post office
1:20:00 Leaving Panaca, Nevada
1:21:00 Junction SR 319 & US 93
1:25:00 Arriving at Cathedral Gorge State Park
1:26:00 How Cathedral Gorge came to be plaque
1:26:45 Close-up view of Cathedral Gorge
Map of this drive:
Videos of complete day's drive on The Loneliest Road in America can also be access on this playlist:
2016-06-05 Loneliest Road in America: Cedar City-Panaca-Ely-Eureka-Austin-Fallon-Reno
Welcome to Mesquite Nevada
Mesquite is a progressive, “family friendly” community possessing many unique qualities that offer an outstanding living environment. This is why Mesquite attracts new residents and tourists every year. Energetic business people are building thriving business sections while our residents enjoy our beautiful neighborhoods that dot the desert landscape.
Those who are looking to retire in Nevada, but want to stay away from the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas, should consider Mesquite. It is situated 80 miles from Las Vegas, yet is conveniently located on the Nevada-Arizona border. It is also just 40 miles away from St. George, Utah. There are currently less than 20,000 people who call Mesquite home, but the city is growing fast.
Mesquite is your gateway city to visit 1400 square miles of some of the earth’s most magnificent landscapes and archeological sites. Nine national parks, twelve national monuments, six national forests, three national recreation areas, and many state parks are within a day’s drive. Mesquite is a perfect place to stay and plan your trips to surrounding Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon National Parks, Lake Mead, Snow Canyon and Valley of Fire State Park.
Whether you are looking for a weekend getaway or a new place to call home, Mesquite is a great place to be. We are always up to welcoming new friends or community members. Come and get to know us. You’ll be glad you did.