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'''Southern Nevada''' is a region of [[Nevada]]. It comprises Clark County, Esmeralda County, Lincoln County, Mineral County, and Nye County.
'''[http://lasvegasterritory.com/ Southern Nevada]''' is a region of [[Nevada]]. It comprises Clark County, Esmeralda County, Lincoln County, Mineral County, and Nye County.


==Cities==
==Cities==
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* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.9094|long=-116.7544|name=[[Beatty]]|image=Beatty (Nevada), Main Street.jpg}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.9094|long=-116.7544|name=[[Beatty]]|image=Beatty (Nevada), Main Street.jpg|wikidata=Q813330}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.0464|long=-115.4039|name=[[Blue Diamond]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.0464|long=-115.4039|name=[[Blue Diamond]]|wikidata=Q1889583}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=35.9786|long=-114.8325|name=[[Boulder City]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=35.9786|long=-114.8325|name=[[Boulder City]]|wikidata=Q858801}} – famous for its involvement with Hoover Dam
* {{marker|type=city|lat=38.5253|long=-118.6231|name=[[Hawthorne (Nevada)|Hawthorne]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=37.615278|long=-114.514167|name=[[Caliente]]|wikidata=Q749099}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.0397|long=-114.9819|name=[[Henderson]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=37.7086935|long=-117.2366315|name=[[Goldfield (Nevada)|Goldfield]]|wikidata=Q930361}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.1721|long=-115.1400|name=[[Las Vegas]]|image=1 Las vegas strip.jpg}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=38.5253|long=-118.6231|name=[[Hawthorne (Nevada)|Hawthorne]]|wikidata=Q1776138}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=35.1417|long=-114.6186|name=[[Laughlin]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.0397|long=-114.9819|name=[[Henderson]]|wikidata=Q49267}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.8025|long=-114.0822|name=[[Mesquite (Nevada)|Mesquite]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.1721|long=-115.1400|name=[[Las Vegas]]|image=1 Las vegas strip.jpg|wikidata=Q23768}} – the gambling capital of North America
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.1989|long=-115.1175|name=[[North Las Vegas]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=35.1417|long=-114.6186|name=[[Laughlin]]|wikidata=Q594154}} – third most visited city in the state and the southernmost
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.2086|long=-116.0119|name=[[Pahrump]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.8025|long=-114.0822|name=[[Mesquite (Nevada)|Mesquite]]|wikidata=Q991218}} – on the border with [[Arizona]]
* {{marker|type=city|lat=37.7906|long=-114.3894|name=[[Panaca]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.5757|long=-114.4915|name=[[Moapa Valley]]|wikidata=Q2323152}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=37.9414|long=-114.4489|name=[[Pioche]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.1989|long=-115.1175|name=[[North Las Vegas]]|wikidata=Q143782}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=35.6128|long=-115.3903|name=[[Primm]]}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=36.2086|long=-116.0119|name=[[Pahrump]]|wikidata=Q985486}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=37.6467|long=-115.7453|name=[[Rachel]]}} – famous for being the closest habitation to the Nellis Air Force Range and Area 51
* {{marker|type=city|lat=37.7906|long=-114.3894|name=[[Panaca]]|wikidata=Q376311}} – Mormon settlement, oldest town in Southern Nevada
* {{marker|type=city|lat=38.0692|long=-117.2306|name=[[Tonopah]]|image=Tonopah NV.jpg}}
* {{marker|type=city|lat=37.9414|long=-114.4489|name=[[Pioche]]|wikidata=Q3245936}} – former mining town
* {{marker|type=city|lat=35.6128|long=-115.3903|name=[[Primm]]|wikidata=Q376041}} – on the border with [[California]]
* {{marker|type=city|lat=37.6467|long=-115.7453|name=[[Rachel]]|wikidata=Q1536966}} – famous for being the closest habitation to the Nellis Air Force Range and Area 51
* {{marker|type=city|lat=35.4633|long=-114.9283|name=[[Searchlight]]|wikidata=Q177756}} – former mining town
* {{marker|type=city|lat=38.0692|long=-117.2306|name=[[Tonopah]]|image=Tonopah NV.jpg|wikidata=Q988827}} – once home to the richest silver mine in Nevada, now a semi-[[ghost town]] whose economy is propped up by a nearby military test range


==Other destinations==
==Other destinations==
[[File:Belmont, NV Courthouse.jpg|thumb|Belmont, NV Courthouse]]

[[File:Dianas Punchbowl - panoramio.jpg|thumb|Dianas Punchbowl - panoramio]]
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=36.0097|long=-114.7967|name=[[Lake Mead National Recreation Area]]}}
[[File:2014-07-28 13 26 54 Mill building in Berlin, Nevada at Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park.JPG|thumb|2014-07-28 13 26 54 Mill building in Berlin, Nevada at Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park]]
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=36.2724|long=-115.6615|name=[[Spring Mountains National Recreation Area]]}}
[[File:Absolutely amazing scenery on the way to the White Domes! (8291484712).jpg|thumb|Absolutely amazing scenery on the way to the White Domes! (8291484712)]]
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=36.4330|long=-114.5099|name=[[Valley of Fire State Park]]|image=Desert Colors.jpg}}
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=37.928056|long=-115.397222|name=[[Basin and Range National Monument]]|wikidata=Q20710562}} — 704,000 acres (2,800 km<sup>2</sup>) of rugged wilderness
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=38.596389|long=-116.876111|name=[[Belmont Courthouse State Historic Site]]|image=|wikidata=Q816104}} - {{mile|45}} northeast of Tonopah, Belmont was the former seat of Nye County, but now a ghost town. The Belmont Courthouse was built in 1876 and was in use for 30 years. Tours are given during the summer. Contact the Nevada State Parks Southern Region for dates and times.
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=38.882222|long=-117.607222|name=[[Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park]]|image=|wikidata=Q680501}}
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=39.03023|long=-116.66658|name=[[Diana's Punch Bowl]]|image=|wikidata=}} - A geothermal spring at the bottom of a hole.
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=36.463|long=-114.176|name=[[Gold Butte National Monument]]|wikidata=Q28065774|url=https://www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/nevada/gold-butte}} - named after the gold-mining ghost town of the same name, this area preserves desert landscapes of twisted canyons, sandstone shelves, mules and bighorn sheep, and prehistoric art. It's rather inaccessible, requiring an off-road vehicle and adequate trip preparation.
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=36.0097|long=-114.7967|name=[[Lake Mead National Recreation Area]]|wikidata=Q6476864}}
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=38.384|long=-116.069|name=[[Lunar Crater National Natural Landmark]]|url=https://www.blm.gov/programs/recreation/recreation-programs/byways/nevada|wikidata=Q6703655}} - {{km|110}} away from anything, it's the place where NASA trained moon-maneuvers for the Apollo missions. It's a remnant of a volcanic activity - "maar", {{m|183}} deep and 1.6 km<sup>2</sup> in size.
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=36.2724|long=-115.6615|name=[[Spring Mountains National Recreation Area]]|wikidata=Q14705277}}
* {{marker|type=vicinity|lat=36.4330|long=-114.5099|name=[[Valley of Fire State Park]]|image=Desert Colors.jpg|wikidata=Q920014}}


==Understand==
==Understand==
[[File:Nevada S - Colorada River.jpg|right|thumb|Colorado River downstream from Hoover Dam]]
[[File:Mount Charleston and Trout Canyon aerial.jpg|thumb|Mount Charleston and Trout Canyon aerial]]
[[File:2014-07-18 16 28 48 Panorama of the Lunar Crater, Nevada-cropped.jpg|thumb|2014-07-18 16 28 48 Panorama of the Lunar Crater, Nevada-cropped]]
Southern Nevada geographically speaking is where the high desert of the Great Basin meets the low terrain of the Mojave Desert, as evidenced by a transition from sagebrush/rabbitbrush covered topography in the north to a sparser ecozone of Joshua trees and creosote south of Hwy 6.


With the other regions of Nevada, it shares a sense of remoteness, until you reach Clark County anyway, which holds the biggest population center of the state, i.e. Las Vegas. Las Vegas rises out of the desert like an oasis, thanks to the Colorado River watershed and Lake Mead next door.
==Get in==


Southern Nevada has a little bit of everything, from ubiquitous desert country to urban city to mining history and extraterrestrial lore, even skiing not far removed from the glitz and glamour of the Las Vegas Strip.
==Get around==


==See==
==Get in==


==Do==
===By plane===
Nevada's main airports are [[Harry Reid International Airport]] ({{IATA|LAS}}) in [[Las Vegas]] and [http://www.hnd.aero/ '''Henderson Executive Airport'''] ({{IATA|HSH}}) in [[Henderson]].
[[File:Eroded columns in Cathedral Gorge State Park (3193580920).jpg|thumb|Eroded columns in Cathedral Gorge State Park (3193580920)]]


==Eat==
==Get around==
[[File:Valley of Fire White Domes area 7.jpg|thumb|Valley of Fire White Domes area 7]]
It's definitely good to have a car! Long barren distances in this large section of Nevada will make you appreciate that unless you are the hardiest of cyclists or walkers. Actually, people whose cars have become disabled or who have otherwise been stranded in the vicinity of Lake Mead have died from heat stroke and sun exposure, so one should not underestimate the extreme natural rigors of the region. Always make thorough preparations if traveling in isolated areas on unimproved roads.


==Drink==
==Go next==


* '''[[Inyo County]]''' - Lying across the border in [[California]], Inyo County is a land of extremes, covering a massive 10,000 square mile expanse of the [[Eastern Sierra]] and [[Desert (California)|California Desert]]. Inyo County is home to [[Mount Whitney]], the highest mountain in the lower-48 states, as well as [[Death Valley National Park]], the largest national park in the lower-48 states and host to earth's hottest temperatures and the continent's lowest elevation. In addition, ancient bristlecone pine trees can be found within the [[White Mountains (California)|White Mountains]], the oldest of which is estimated to be around 5,000 years old.
==Stay safe==

==Go next==


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[[wikipedia:Southern Nevada]]

Latest revision as of 04:57, 26 August 2024

Southern Nevada is a region of Nevada. It comprises Clark County, Esmeralda County, Lincoln County, Mineral County, and Nye County.

Cities

[edit]
Map
Map of Southern Nevada

Other destinations

[edit]
Belmont, NV Courthouse
Dianas Punchbowl - panoramio
2014-07-28 13 26 54 Mill building in Berlin, Nevada at Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park
Absolutely amazing scenery on the way to the White Domes! (8291484712)

Understand

[edit]
Mount Charleston and Trout Canyon aerial
2014-07-18 16 28 48 Panorama of the Lunar Crater, Nevada-cropped

Southern Nevada geographically speaking is where the high desert of the Great Basin meets the low terrain of the Mojave Desert, as evidenced by a transition from sagebrush/rabbitbrush covered topography in the north to a sparser ecozone of Joshua trees and creosote south of Hwy 6.

With the other regions of Nevada, it shares a sense of remoteness, until you reach Clark County anyway, which holds the biggest population center of the state, i.e. Las Vegas. Las Vegas rises out of the desert like an oasis, thanks to the Colorado River watershed and Lake Mead next door.

Southern Nevada has a little bit of everything, from ubiquitous desert country to urban city to mining history and extraterrestrial lore, even skiing not far removed from the glitz and glamour of the Las Vegas Strip.

Get in

[edit]

By plane

[edit]

Nevada's main airports are Harry Reid International Airport (LAS IATA) in Las Vegas and Henderson Executive Airport (HSH IATA) in Henderson.

Eroded columns in Cathedral Gorge State Park (3193580920)

Get around

[edit]
Valley of Fire White Domes area 7

It's definitely good to have a car! Long barren distances in this large section of Nevada will make you appreciate that unless you are the hardiest of cyclists or walkers. Actually, people whose cars have become disabled or who have otherwise been stranded in the vicinity of Lake Mead have died from heat stroke and sun exposure, so one should not underestimate the extreme natural rigors of the region. Always make thorough preparations if traveling in isolated areas on unimproved roads.

Go next

[edit]
  • Inyo County - Lying across the border in California, Inyo County is a land of extremes, covering a massive 10,000 square mile expanse of the Eastern Sierra and California Desert. Inyo County is home to Mount Whitney, the highest mountain in the lower-48 states, as well as Death Valley National Park, the largest national park in the lower-48 states and host to earth's hottest temperatures and the continent's lowest elevation. In addition, ancient bristlecone pine trees can be found within the White Mountains, the oldest of which is estimated to be around 5,000 years old.
This region travel guide to Southern Nevada is an outline and may need more content. It has a template, but there is not enough information present. If there are Cities and Other destinations listed, they may not all be at usable status or there may not be a valid regional structure and a "Get in" section describing all of the typical ways to get here. Please plunge forward and help it grow!