Nevada is a dynamic state with more camping opportunities than people may realize. From enjoying the solitude of alpine lakes to staying the night in a ghost town, there are all kinds of ways to explore.
Water bodies like Lake Mead, Lake Las Vegas, Washoe Lake, and Lake Tahoe, to name a few, are all Nevada lakes that strike excitement in all who have visited their shores.
Paired with diverse industries, a favorable climate, and a unique culture unlike anywhere else in the US, the article discusses the 10 largest cities in Nevada
Perched high up in the Ruby Mountains in the northwestern portion of Nevada, Liberty Lake is a popular hiking and camping destination for wilderness enthusiasts
Elko is a small city situated in northeastern Nevada against the backdrop of the Ruby Mountains.It is the birthplace of the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering.