Experience the ultimate Las Vegas day trip with this exciting 6-in-1 tour packed with iconic sights, natural beauty, and local history! Start your adventure with a must-have photo at the world-famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign. Then, explore the stunning red rock formations at Red Rock Canyon and the vibrant, Instagram-worthy Seven Magic Mountains. Continue to the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City for a touch of history, followed by breathtaking views of the engineering marvel that is the Hoover Dam. Finally, travel back in time as you wander through the historic and spooky Nelson Ghost Town. With scenic stops, amazing photo opportunities, and a mix of nature, art, and history, this all-in-one tour is perfect for travelers looking to see the best of Southern Nevada in just one unforgettable day!
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The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is a Las Vegas landmark funded in May 1959 and erected soon after by Western Neon. The sign was designed by Betty Willis at the request of Ted Rogich, a local salesman, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. Panoramic viewing spots dot the 13-mile Scenic Drive. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails.
Seven Magic Mountains is an art installation in Ivanpah Valley, along the far southern end of Las Vegas Boulevard. It was created by the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, and commissioned and financed by the Art Production Fund and the Nevada Museum of Art.
The Nevada State Railroad Museum Boulder City is a railroad museum in Boulder City, Nevada. The railway is located on the Boulder City Branch Line, the historic railroad route installed to support construction activities at the Hoover Dam.
The Hoover Dam is a massive concrete arch-gravity dam on the Colorado River bordering Arizona and Nevada, built between 1931 and 1936. It was constructed primarily for flood control, irrigation, and to provide a water supply and hydroelectric power to the southwestern United States.
Abandoned gold mine open for tours, with restored buildings housing retro signs, photos & relics.
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