October 20, 2022 | Category:
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Melissa Clary has always been drawn to the Wild West. For years, she made it a point to explore the historic settlements near her home in Las Vegas. Pioche has been on Melissa’s radar for a long time. She had visited many times over the years and had even joined in on community celebrations. She […]
Nevada Magazine & Visitor Guide Associate Editor Cory Munson takes on the famed Middlegate Monster. Can he beat it and walk away with a brag-worthy T-shirt? Watch and find out. You'll also learn a little about the Middlegate area and see how the Monster is made.
The Silver State is crisscrossed by thousands of miles of trail, and now you can find that perfect route for your lifestyle. Access the site here to start charting your summer outdoor adventures! Don’t think this is just for hiking trails, either! At the NV Trail Finder site, you’ll find official paths related to: Paddle […]
Brenden Theatres, the movie theater inside Palms Casino Resort, is set to reopen on April 29, having undergone some major upgrades and renovations. Movie lovers can look forward to a new lobby, lounge, bar, and modern graffiti-style décor throughout the site. This is one of Las Vegas’ few IMAX experiences where guests can enjoy to […]
Most of us who drive through Austin can’t help but gawk at the relics of one of Nevada’s oldest settlements. The town is a historic layer cake with over 150 years of buildings, history, and lore to uncover. Now, there’s a new reason to spend a night soaking in the old boomtown with the grand […]
In August, Nevada Magazine Associate Editor Eric Cachinero hiked the approximately 170-mile Tahoe Rim Trail! He encountered solitude, beauty, and even a rambunctious bear. Check out the teaser video below of his hike, and keep an eye out for the Fall 2020 issue (on newsstands Nov.1), which tells all about his adventures!

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Goldwell Open Air Museum Invites you to attend the Bullfrog Biennial at Goldwell Open Air Museum’s Red Barn Art Center. This event is free and open to the public. The Red Barn Art Center is located just southwest of the Museum in the historic Bullfrog Townsite near the ghost town of Rhyolite. The Bullfrog Biennial […]

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Nevada residents and visitors are invited to celebrate Nevada Public Lands Day on Saturday, Sept. 28 with a “fee-free” day at Nevada’s State Parks. Park fees, including entrance, camping (Saturday night) and boating, where applicable, will be waived at state parks throughout Nevada. Nevada Public Lands Day encourages Nevadans to discover the many exciting and […]

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Sierra Business Council has just released the 2019 Lake Tahoe Water Trail Map & Access Guide to help paddlers safely find their way along the 72-mile water route. Completely updated, this waterproof access guide pinpoints all of the 37 public launch and landing sites including the Lake Tahoe Water Trail’s 20 trailhead sites with wayfinding […]

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The Nevada Department of Transportation, Tahoe Transportation District and partners opened the new Tahoe East Shore Trail in Incline Village on June 28 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The approximately 3-mile path between southern Incline Village and Sand Harbor State Park is now officially open to non-motorized bicycle and foot traffic. The path is a major […]

View PDFJune 5, 2019 | Category:
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Returning for the 2019 season, the V&T Railway’s popular Toast of the Canyon train rides kicks off on Saturday, June 15 and will feature area wineries, distilleries, and breweries. The event, which runs every other Saturday through October, takes passengers into the Carson River Canyon to enjoy libations and appetizers. “Our Toast of the Canyon […]

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Safe Haven Wildlife Sanctuary is celebrating 17 years of wildlife rescue on Saturday, April 27, at the Winnemucca Convention Center. Country music artist Madison Hudson will perform at the event. All proceeds go directly toward supporting Safe Haven’s rescue efforts and care of our residents. Private tours, scheduled in advance, will also be available for […]

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Join park staff for the 5th Annual Dutch Oven Cook-Off at the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort in Las Vegas. This is a great opportunity to try some unique food in a historic setting. Visitors will learn about the limitless versatility of pioneer-era cookware, enjoy live music, sample diverse dishes, and vote for the winners. […]

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The construction of the Transcontinental Railroad is one of American’s milestone achievements, but it took a multinational workforce to get it done. Many are familiar with the Chinese immigrants who labored for the Central Pacific Railroad, but they were just one of many immigrant groups who found work on the Pacific Railway. On Friday, […]
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It was 36 seasons ago on April 10, 1983, the then-Las Vegas Stars began playing professional baseball as a member of the Pacific Coast League at Cashman Field. After an ownership change and 18 seasons as the Stars (1983-2000), it was decided that the team’s name would change to the Las Vegas 51s. Now, with […]
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TAKE FIVE: Making Art in Reno Reno has seen an arts explosion in the 25 years since Brüka Theatre began creating innovative theater. To celebrate the Biggest Little City’s transformation to internationally-recognized arts destination, Brüka invited 36 amazing artists to show in just five entertaining minutes how they make their magic. From Blue Whale creator […]