The Nevada Guide

is your guide to the treasures of the Silver State. The excitement of the fantasy land that is Las Vegas still cannot overshadow the distinct attractions of Nevada's other regions. A visit to historic Old West sites, a dip in Genoa's mineral hot springs, and a drive down the Extraterrestrial Highway will ensure that what happens in Nevada stays with you forever.
Nothing can ruin your trip to Nevada like weather conditions that are uncooperative with the types of activities you hope to pursue. This is why it's important to plan in advance what you hope to do and see while you are vacationing, so that you can choose the optimal time to travel. For tips and information on this subject, read our When To Go travel guide.

Though dwellers of the deserts of Nevada were once limited in their food choices, that's far from the case now. Today, visitors can feast upon dishes that have been perfected over the years by inhabitants from various backgrounds. From upscale restaurants to serve-yourself buffets, Nevada has it all. ( More...)
Theater:
Because of the popularity of live shows in Reno and Las Vegas, Nevada's theater scene often crosses the line between traditional and outrageous. Many shows incorporate music, dance, comedy, acrobats, and more, where theaters elsewhere may not. ( More... )

Music:
If you're looking for entertainment in Nevada, Las Vegas is by far the most musical place in the state. From lounge shows and outdoor music festivals to grand events performed by the most beloved musicians of our time, there's always something going on. Elsewhere, vacationers can visit the Eureka Opera House, the oldest still-standing opera house in the state, or enjoy the harmonic sounds of the Carson City Symphony and Carson Chamber Singers. ( More... )

Making travel arrangements online has steadily increased in popularity in recent years. Despite the current trend, some travelers still feel unsafe sharing their personal information with vendors over the Internet. Others just do not have access to a computer or the World Wide Web. These people may find that making arrangements with a travel agent or over the phone is their best option. ( More...)

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