Discover the other side of Nevada. Ghost Towns, National Parks, Scenic Drives, Mountains and Lakes. There is more to the Silver State than gambling halls and casinos. Find interesting places to visit in Nevada
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Springs Preserve Las Vegas
Springs Preserve in Las Vegas is one of the richest and most unique destinations in Southern Nevada. Visit the largest non gaming attraction in Las Vegas and take a break form the noise of the casinos. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978, the Preserve is located approximately three miles west of downtown Las Vegas. Springs Preserve 333 S. Valley View Blvd Las Vegas, Nevada (between US 95 and Alta Drive) Phone: (702) 822-7700
Springs Preserve Las Vegas
Bonnie Springs Ranch Old Nevada
Located 25 miles from Las Vegas this Western-themed attraction is a popular day trip locals and visitors. The western town hold shows throughout the day and range between 30 to 45 minutes long. Additional performances are held on the weekends. The shows re-enact gunfights, hangings and bank robberies. Entrance fee is a little on the expensive side for what you ( $20.00 per car load for up to six people) but when you consider how much you are saving by not being at a casino it's not too bad. Bonnie Springs is an interesting place to visit while you are in the Las Vegas region of Nevada. Bonnie Springs Ranch Directions to Bonnie Springs Ranch form Las Vegas: Follow Charleston Blvd West for 25 miles. 6 miles past the Red Rock Visitor Center Look for the big wooden archway that says, Old Nevada. Turn in and your on way to Old Nevada. Bonnie Springs Old Nevada 1 Gunfighter Lane Blue Diamond, Nevada 89004 702-875-4191 Bonnie Springs Ranch
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