Out of the city
Spend more than a day or two in Las Vegas and you'll soon find
yourself gasping for a blast of sunlight and fresh air away from
the casinos. A glance at the horizon makes it clear that you'll
have to cross an expanse of empty desert before you reach anywhere
interesting, but exhilarating day-trip destinations do exist.
Perhaps the most obvious targets lie in the eye-catching
Spring Mountains to the west. At their base, monumental
walls cradle the desert fastness of Red Rock Canyon , while
further north wooded slopes rise toward the summit of Mount
Charleston . If Red Rock Canyon whets your appetite for
otherworldly desolation, you'll also enjoy the longer excursion to
the incandescent moonscape of the Valley of Fire , northeast
of the city. Finally, neither Hoover Dam nor Lake
Mead counts as a natural wonder, but each is in its own way
every bit as breathtaking.
The telephone area code for all phone numbers in the text,
unless otherwise indicated, is 702.
This section only includes places that can be reached and
explored in a day's round-trip excursion from Las Vegas. Although
many tourists take the opportunity to visit the Grand Canyon
while they're here, getting to the national park involves a
600-mile round-trip drive, so we've only covered organized flight
or bus tours that can get you there and back in a day. Similarly,
we haven't included the awe-inspiring national parks of southern
Utah, such as Zion , which is 160 miles distant, and
Bryce Canyon , eighty miles beyond that. All these parks are
covered extensively in our Southwest USA guide. On the basis
that Las Vegas holds enough casinos to last any sane human being a
lifetime, neither does this guide include the nearby state-line
gambling resorts of Primm, Mesquite , or Laughlin
.
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