The destination is ideal for nature lovers, offering stunning scenery and year-round outdoor entertainment.
São Paulo, April 2023 – Those unfamiliar with the state of Nevada often associate it only with Las Vegas, the paradise of casinos, parties and glamor. But, in fact, the “Silver State” offers much more than the world-famous city. Nevada, on the west coast of the United States, is the ideal destination for lovers of nature, adventure and culture. Those arriving at international airports and/or arriving via the various US highways that traverse the region have many options, from stunning natural scenery, cultural and ghost towns to plenty of outdoor entertainment. There is no shortage of attractions in Nevada for all tastes and styles. Meet 4 of them:
Explore Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe is one of Nevada’s most popular destinations, known for its beautiful, clear waters and stunning natural scenery. The lake sits on the Nevada-California border and offers plenty of activities for all ages, including kayaking, boating, hiking, and skiing. There are also many beaches along the lake where you can enjoy a day of sun and relaxation. Plus, there are plenty of restaurants and bars to enjoy local food and drink while taking in the lake views.
Visit the city of Reno
The city of Reno is the second largest city in Nevada and offers a wide range of activities for everyone. If you are a culture lover, you can visit the Nevada Museum of Art, the Pioneer Center for Theater and Performing Arts, and the Nevada History Museum. If you are a food lover, you can taste the local cuisine in one of the many restaurants in town. Finally, if you like to gamble, there are also casinos in the city, but without that intense and trendy Las Vegas atmosphere.
What you can do in Ruby Mountains
Nevada’s Ruby Mountains are one of the state’s most impressive attractions for nature and adventure lovers. Here visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities all year round. During the summer months the area is popular for hiking, mountain biking, fishing and camping. Visitors can explore the many hiking trails, which range from shorter, easier trails to more challenging routes for more experienced hikers. The pristine lakes that dot the area are also great places for fishing and camping. In winter, the mountains are covered with snow and become a paradise for skiers and snowboarders. Skiers can take advantage of the well-maintained trails while the more adventurous can opt for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing.
Visit St. Paul’s Church in Virginia City
St. Paul’s Church is one of the most impressive buildings in tiny Virginia City, a historic mining town a few miles from Reno. The Cathedral Church is known for its beautiful stained glass windows and for being a place of peace and reflection in the middle of a city that was once known for the troubled Gold Rush. Additionally, you can also visit the Virginia City History Museum and the city’s historic cemetery.
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