Nevada Vacation Destination
Nevada Vacation Spots #1:Nevada vacation spots for you NASCAR racing fans must include a stop at the Neon Garage. The Las Vegas Motor Speedway has built the Neon Garage as a new way for fans to enjoy the sport. In the center of the LVMS infield are four buildings where the NASCAR Nextel Cup teams come to prep their cars.
The Winner’s Circle is also located here. In the center of it all is an area that is open to all you race fans so you can get a view of racing that you could never get before. You can also watch the on-track action, on the big screen TVs at the sports bar. Sounds like a great way to rev up your next vacation.
Nevada Vacation Spots #2:Enjoy a first-class air show at The National Championship Air Races and Air Show just outside Reno, Nevada. Besides the air show, this annual event features multiple classes of air races such as Unlimited, Sport, T-6, Formula One, Biplane, and Jet. You can also see a variety of other civil and military aircraft on display.
Nevada Vacation Ideas #3:A must see if you are in Nevada is the Hoover Dam the “Eighth Wonder of the World”. You can drive across the dam. Take a guided tour or a self-guided tour. This National Historic Landmark is one of the greatest engineering feats ever. Just below the dam is a site where you can launch your personal paddle craft for a trip down the river.
Nevada Vacation Ideas#4:Death Valley National Park is the hottest place in North America. You can also find spectacular wildflower displays, snow covered peaks, beautiful sand dunes, abandoned mines and a number of ghost towns. Despite the extreme environment there is ample opportunity for hiking, biking, backpacking, and camping. As long as you are properly prepared the park can be a wonderful experience.
Nevada Vacation Spots #5:Go back to 1849 Virginia City, Nevada. Share the rush of excitement that drove tens of thousands of people to Comstock Lode’s $400 million cache of gold and silver. There are lots of historical sites like the underground mines at the Chollar Mine, the Bucket of Blood Saloon, The Fourth Ward School Museum or the Virginia & Truckee Railroad.
Nevada Vacation Spots #6:The Truckee River, in Nevada, is a great place to enjoy white water rafting on your next vacation. It is located near Reno and North Lake Tahoe. White Water Tours will guide you on an exhilarating rafting trip down 7 miles of river white water. There are many Class 2-3 rapids and one exciting Class 3+ rapids. With their expert guides and some instruction this makes an excellent vacation activity for the whole family.
Nevada Vacation Spots #7:Take the family for a ranch vacation at Cottonwood Ranch in Elko County, Nevada. This is a working ranch where you can signup to help out and have fun. How much you do is up to you but there are cattle to round up and horses to drive along the trail to pasture. The big push comes in June with the six day horse drive. But its a fun experience and kids as young as 8 can participate. Along with the work there is the beautiful Nevada countryside and fresh air. And don’t forget about the hayrides, cookouts and sing-alongs.
Nevada State Fair is Old-Fashioned Family Fun
The Nevada State Fair will take you back to the good old days when agriculture was king and cotton candy was a special treat. You will find all the traditional livestock events and 4-H kids from all over Nevada. There’s a carnival midway and all those fun rides for kids and adults who like to act like kids. Be sure to check out the truck pull, demolition derby, and the famous Wiener Dog Races.
The basic scene at the Nevada State Fair hasn’t changed that much since the first event in 1874. It was held south of the small city of Reno, near what is now the bustling intersection of Plumb Lane and S. Virginia Street. It was, and still is, part of the main route connecting Reno with Carson City and Virginia City. You will still find a major emphasis on Nevada agriculture, livestock, and a big dose of musical entertainment. The music is a bit more contemporary than the Winnemucca Brass Band, but the idea remains the same and the atmosphere is friendly, down home, and fun for the whole family.
Nevada State Fair Today
The Nevada State Fair is held at the Reno Sparks Livestock Events Center, 1350 N. Wells Avenue in Reno. The 2009 Nevada State Fair runs from August 26th through August 30th. This venue is also the site of the Reno Rodeo, Western States Wild Horse and Burro Expo, and numerous other events.
Find out what’s happening and when with the the Nevada State Fair daily events schedule. There are some special admission deals for 2009, including free parking every day, free admission on opening day, and free Grand Stand admission on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. All the live entertainment is free with admission, except carnival and camel rides.
Nevada State Fair Tickets & Hours
You can purchase tickets online or at the gate. Beginning July 15, discount admission and ride tickets will be available at local Scolari’s and Sak ‘N Save food stores. Regular admission for those 11 to 64 is $10. Admission is free for children 10 and under, and for adults 65 and over. Parking is free every day. The main fair information number is (775) 688-5767.

