Escape to Incredible Nevada

Winter isn’t time to go into hibernation – it’s time to get out and play! Nevada winter vacations can vary as wide as your interests. Ready to hit the slopes? Lake Tahoe’s 18 world-class resorts have plenty of powdery snow to keep you entertained all season.  In search of nightlife? Las Vegas is arguably the 24-hour entertainment capital of the world. Need more reasons why you should book a Nevada winter vacation this year?

If you are feeling courageous, head to the Ruby Mountains near Elko for some heli-skiing or hop on a snowmobile and explore the extraordinary Lamoille Canyon. Adventurous skiers and boarders are put to the test on Nevada’s rugged mountains. If you would rather experience the great indoors, visit the new State Museum in Las Vegas and its resident giant Columbian Mammoth, or let your children play in the clouds at the new Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum in Reno.  Savor meals prepared by celebrity chefs in Reno and Las Vegas, as well as at Springs Preserve, a 180-acre cultural institution in southern Nevada. Take in a performance by international superstar and the world’s best-selling female country artist of all time, Shania Twain. Move your body on the dance floor at Nevada’s chic nightclubs. The list of things to do in Nevada goes on and on!

The winter season is perfect for a day on the slopes, followed by a relaxing massage at a resort spa. Take the kids ice skating, or spend some one-on-one time with your love, snuggled under a blanket on a horse-drawn carriage ride. Play a round of golf in the cool, southern Nevada air. 

With abundant outdoor recreation, unique attractions, exciting events, world-class shows, and special exhibits, there’s no shortage of things to do in Nevada. You just might have to extend your vacation. Plan your escape to incredible Nevada with the FREE Nevada Visitor’s Guide.

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