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RV Travel In Nevada

January 7th, 2011 3:18 am

Many people think of when they think of Las Vegas Nevada, but Nevada is much more. With the majestic canyon red rock, mountains and pristine lakes, Nevada is a land for all outdoor and nature lovers. For these reasons, RV travel is the best way to see Nevada. RV travelers know that an RV vacation with media freedom, freedom limited time, free from the activities set up, free to do what you want to do. Traveling by RV will allow you to view sites such as Red Rock Canyon, Mount Charleston and Hoover Dam up close and personal.

Red Rock Canyon
Aside from the fact that you are surrounded by cliffs, red rock formations and striated mesas in this park, there is more beauty to be seen and explore on one of the hikes the park offers. The Cave Canyon Hike, for instance, has guests exploring one of the canyons of Blue Diamond Hill and caving inside one of the caves. Children love the process of becoming Junior Rangers at Red Rock Canyon. They learn about plants and wildlife in the desert, make a craft and earn a Junior Ranger certificate. If you are lucky, you might get caught in a traffic jam with a series of wild burros are known to those who first engaged in the search window of the car and snacks they have to eat.

Mount Charleston
Just 35 miles from Las Vegas, Mount Charleston is the highest mountain in the series of Spring Mountain. Skiing in the winter and camping and hiking the rest of the year is one of the main activities on Mount Charleston. There are many campsites for RV’s to choose from such as Fletcher View, including facilities such as water pressure and water and firewood to buy, hook up electricity and a pit toilet. Fun things to do in / near Fletcher View include hiking bird watching and cycling.

Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam, a National Historic Landmark, is the Western Hemisphere’s highest concrete dam and stands at over 725 feet above the mighty Colorado River. The dam produces 4 billion kilowatts of electricity every year which makes it one of the largest hydroelectric power plants in the country. The Hoover Dam Tour is a unique experience in which guests get to see a video about the history, go 500 feet underground to see the generator, stand on a 30-foot pipe where you can feel the rushing water and stand on the observation deck for an amazing view of the Colorado River as well as Lake Mead. After leaving Hoover Dam you can head down to Lake Mead where there are several campgrounds to choose from as well as activities such as kayaking, sport fishing and desert hiking.

Beautiful Water Sports in Nevada Perfect for Every Woman

January 3rd, 2011 3:24 am

Outdoor sports especially extreme sports are not only intended for men. Women can also try this type of sport. There are so many outdoor sports in the world wherein women can join. Skiing, canoeing, hiking, mountain climbing, surfing and even racing, you can see a lot of women play these types of sport. There is always fear at first but as soon as they have become used to the sport, there will no longer be that kind of feeling that holds them back. There will even be no fear when they will carry their own self defense tazer. They can protect themselves from any harmful intentions of criminals.

Nevada is a very popular place for its water sports. And you have to know, that many women in Nevada have engaged in different water sports in Nevada. With its vast lakes and rivers, there is no reason at all why women would be left out in such.

Lake Tahoe and Truckee River which is located in Northern Nevada are very famous for outdoor recreational activities. Many tourists loved to visit this place and take part in the different activities they could engage during their stay. Lake Mead and the Colorado River located in the southern part of Nevada are also perfect for any water sports activities. You see, Nevada is the home of the most beautiful lakes you could ever see.

Women who love water sports head their way to Lake Tahoe, to Washoe Lake and Pyramid Lake since these lakes are known and best for kayaking or canoeing. The pristine blue waters make the place very fantastic. Some women even visit Lake Mead National Recreation Area especially those who love to explore and discover new things. Canyons and coves can be explored in this area making the visit to become even more worthwhile.

And who said water rafting is only for men? There are also women who love to go for white water rafting. The rapids are nothing to most women who are very determined to conquer them all. The East Fork Carson River and the Truckee River is perfect for those women who love water rafting. They can all experience different rapid levels.

Scuba diving is another water sport where women love to engage in as well. In Lake Tahoe, the water is perfect for scuba diving because it is crystal clear and visibility can exceed up to approximately 150 feet. Artificial reef and sunken trees can be seen when you dive at Cave Rock. If you want to explore historical items such as vessels, visit Lake Mead where Dive Park at North Boulder Beach is located.

Nevada’s fantastic lakes and rivers makes it very convenient for women to try the above mentioned water sports. For women, if you want to try the different water sports activities, never forget to bring your pink tazer as this will serve as your defense tool if someone envies you or even hurts you. Have fun and indulge in the beautiful waters of Nevada.