• Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority — the official Las Vegas tourism Web site
• Silverton Casino Lodge — a new expansion houses several salt water and fresh water aquariums, which are free to the public, including the main aquarium, a 117,000-gallon artificial reef home to more than 4,000 tropical fish from all over the world, three species of stingrays, and three species of sharks (Photo courtesy of Silverton Casino Lodge.)
• Marjorie Barrick Museum (UNLV) — exhibits and features include Navajo, Hopi, and Southern Paiute jewelry, basketry, and pottery, a xeriscape garden, and a live native reptile display
• Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum — pays tribute to, and tells the story of, the men and women who braved the desolation of the southern Nevada desert to build Hoover Dam and Boulder City
• Las Vegas Premium Outlets® and Las Vegas Outlet Center — offer premium shopping at impressive savings at stores ranging from Ann Taylor and Calvin Klein to Dolce & Gabbana and Polo Ralph Lauren
• Maverick Helicopters — journey to the Grand Canyon, fly over the Las Vegas Strip, or simply witness the beauty of the Southwest (Photo of Grand Canyon courtesy Mark Lellouch, National Park Service.)
• Pink Jeep Tours — experience the natural side of Las Vegas on tours to the Grand Canyon, Red Rock Canyon, Mt. Charleston, and more
• Bonnie Springs Old Nevada — replica 1880s mining town with something for everyone in the family from a frontier history museum and natural springs to shopping, a restaurant, and more
• Springs Preserve — three miles west of downtown Las Vegas, this site is one of the most unique cultural and biological resources in southern Nevada
• Lake Mead Cruises — cruise picturesque Lake Mead aboard the paddlewheelers Desert Princess or Desert Princess Too (Photo of Lake Mead courtesy National Parks Service.)