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Banff and its Wildlife
May 13, 2015 No Comments on Banff and its WildlifeBanff and its Wildlife I need text for each catergory
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Boulder City Historic District
January 16, 2015 No Comments on Boulder City Historic DistrictJust 16 miles from Lake Las Vegas, enjoy Antiquing, homemade ice cream and an assortment of restaurants and quaint shops. Distance: 20 Miles More Info | Directions
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Bootleg Canyon Zip Line Tour
January 16, 2015 No Comments on Bootleg Canyon Zip Line TourEver imagined what it’d be like to soar from the top of a mountain with an eagle’s eye view? Or envisioned a new eco-friendly way to explore mountain terrain without leaving a trace of your journey behind? Then let your imagination become reality and experience the thrill and the beauty of Boulder City’s newest eco-adventure…
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Mount Charleston
January 16, 2015 No Comments on Mount CharlestonAn hour away from the hustle and bustle of the Las Vegas Strip is clean air, spectacular views, and the serenity of the mountains. Located in the Toiyabe National Forest, this 12,000-foot-high mountain offers a number of recreational activities, including picnicking, camping, hiking and skiing. Distance: 53 Miles More Info | Directions
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Skywalk at the Grand Canyon
January 16, 2015 No Comments on Skywalk at the Grand CanyonApprox. 112 miles from Lake Las Vegas, just a 2 hour and 30 minutes drive Discover one of the natural wonders of the world. Measuring one mile deep and about 280 miles long, the canyon offers spectacular views. Explore the roads, hike along the winding paths or venture through the rapids of the Colorado River….
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Helicopter Tours
January 16, 2015 No Comments on Helicopter ToursLet your spirit soar aboard a helicopter tour. Choose a tour of Lake Mead, the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, the Las Vegas Strip at night or a picnic quest along the shores of the Colorado River. Distance: 20 Miles More Info | Directions
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Valley of Fire
January 16, 2015 No Comments on Valley of FireThe Valley of Fire is Nevada’s oldest state park, named after the red sandstone rocks formed millions of years ago by a shift in the Earth’s crust, faulting, and wind and water erosion. Visitors can see rock domes, beehives, pillars and other formations. For more information, call (702) 397-2088 (57 miles from Lake Las Vegas)….
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Red Rock Canyon
January 16, 2015 No Comments on Red Rock CanyonAdmire the scenic views of the 3,000-foot-high red rock formations, along with the unique plant and animal life as you drive, hike or picnic in the Red Rock Canyon. About 45 minutes from Lake Las Vegas and worth the trip after your visit To Red Rock Canyon, stop at Bonnie Springs Adults and kids of…
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Death Valley National Park
January 16, 2015 No Comments on Death Valley National ParkThe hottest, the driest, the lowest. Characterized by streaming sand dunes, snow-capped mountains and 3 million acres of stone wilderness, Death Valley is home to the most unique plants and animals. Only the strongest survive in these harsh conditions. If Death Valley is a must see while you are staying in Las Vegas, an over-…
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