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Nevada Holidays

The appeal of Nevada extends far beyond the neon lights of Las Vegas.  Geographically, Nevada covers the Mojave Desert in the south to the Great Basin Desert in the north with numerous mountain ranges in between.

The north eastern corner of the state is considered Cowboy Country. True to its name, visitors to this untamed land will find cowboys and ranchers living, working and playing in terrain as rugged as it is beautiful.

Just southwest, on the Nevada/California border, is Reno-Tahoe Territory, home to world-class skiing and a thriving arts and culture scene.

The north central region is ideal for the classic American road trip and boasts “The Loneliest Road in America,” a stretch of U.S. Highway 50 that takes the same path as the fabled Pony Express mail route.

Moving south is the vast expanse of Pioneer Territory. Dubbed “The Solitudes,” this sprawling landscape is home to a wealth of extremes, from the tallest point in Nevada at Boundary Peak to the lowest point in North America, a spot in scorching Death Valley National Park. Throw in the eerie and ambiguous Area 51, and this part of Nevada is one you can’t miss.

The extreme southern portion of Nevada is dominated by fabulous Las Vegas and surrounding communities.  Las Vegas Territory is home to amazing hotels and resorts, world-class shopping, dining and, of course the thing that made it famous – the gambling!

In a landscape as incredible as this one, there’s no end to the holiday possibilities.

Las Vegas Holidays

Hands down, Las Vegas is the top destination among Bon Voyage staff.  Why?

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Reno Holidays

Reno, known as the Biggest Little City in the World, is a year-round, “experience all four seasons” destination.

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Lake Tahoe Holidays

Formed about 2 million years ago, the Lake Tahoe Basin was the result of a fracture in the earth's crust.  Modern Lake Tahoe was shaped and landscaped by scouring glaciers during the Ice Ages and averages 989 feet deep.

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