7 Simple Ways to Explore Nevada’s Stunning Outdoor Adventures

Nevada is a land of extremes, from the desert heat to the snow-capped mountains of the Sierra Nevada. However, even in this vast and rugged state, you’ll find ample opportunities to embark on easy adventures.

1. Hiking in Great Basin National Park

Great Basin National Park boasts some of the most stunning scenery in the state, featuring towering mountains, ancient bristlecone pines, and beautiful wildflower meadows. The park offers a variety of hiking trails, catering to different skill levels, from easy walks to challenging scrambles.

One of the best easy hikes in the park is the Alpine Lakes Loop combined with the Bristlecone Trail. This 5-mile round-trip trail showcases glacier-fed lakes and breathtaking views. On a clear day, you can see for miles in every direction.

If you appreciate stargazing, Great Basin is designated as an International Dark Sky Park, with excellent spots such as Mather Overlook and Baker Archaeological Site for incredible views of the night sky.

Wheeler Peak
Wheeler Peak, at over 13,000 feet in elevation, is an overwhelming sight in scenic Great Basin National Park © Arlene Waller / Shutterstock

2. Horseback Riding near Reno

Experience the beauty of Nevada’s landscapes through horseback riding in New Washoe City, about 25 minutes south of Reno. Riders of all levels can enjoy guided tours along the Sierra Nevada mountains or the Truckee River.

Choosing to ride the trails into the foothills or learning to handle the horse can enhance your adventure. Engaging with your horse adds a personal touch to the journey, making for a memorable experience.

Horseback Riding
When horseback riding in Nevada, getting to know your horse’s unique personality is half the fun © Courtesy of Travel Nevada

3. Flat Water Rafting and Hot Springs

The Black Canyon Water Trail is a stunning 100-mile stretch of the Colorado River, ideal for flat water rafting, kayaking, and swimming. Several hot springs along the river provide a relaxing blend of adventure and leisure.

Guided rafting trips from the base of the Hoover Dam offer an exclusive experience, where participants can soak in the refreshing waters along the journey to Willow Beach, AZ.

Flat Water Rafting
If you want to stop at Gold Strike Hot Springs, a guided kayak tour is best © mindyonthemove.com; Courtesy of Travel Nevada

4. Exploring Valley of Fire State Park

Valley of Fire State Park is a must-visit for those seeking easy hikes amidst dramatic red rock formations and ancient petroglyphs. The Fire Wave Trail, an easy 1.5-mile round-trip hike, leads you to a breathtaking sandstone formation resembling a wave of fire.

Another delightful hike, the White Domes Trail, is a 1.1-mile round-trip that leads to a cluster of stunning white sandstone domes, showcasing natural beauty and cinematic history.

Valley of Fire
The Las Vegas Strip Tours are perfect at night, and best seen by helicopter ride © randy andy / Shutterstock

5. Las Vegas Helicopter Tour

For a unique perspective, consider a helicopter tour over Nevada’s stunning landscapes. Flying over the Las Vegas Strip at night offers a dazzling view of the city lights and iconic landmarks.

Nature enthusiasts can opt for Grand Canyon Tours or enjoy views of the Valley of Fire, each providing a variety of options to enhance your Nevada experience.

Las Vegas Helicopter Tour
Fly LINQ is a zipline that stretches over 1,100 feet and 12 stories high over the LINQ Promenade © Courtesy of Travel Nevada

6. Ziplining

For those seeking an adrenaline rush, ziplining over the Las Vegas Strip or Downtown Las Vegas’ Fremont Street Experience is an unforgettable adventure. Fly LINQ reaches speeds of up to 35 mph while you glide 12 stories high above the iconic Las Vegas skyline.

Las Vegas Ziplining
The Tahoe East Shore Trail offers access to Sand Harbor, Secret Cove, and Hidden Beach © 1000Photography / Shutterstock

7. E-Biking “America’s Most Beautiful Bikeway”

The Tahoe East Shore Trail, renowned as “America’s Most Beautiful Bikeway,” provides an exceptional opportunity to experience Lake Tahoe. Riding an e-bike along this scenic 3-mile paved trail affords access to beautiful vistas, public beaches, and inviting coves.

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There are plenty of ways to experience adventure in Nevada, including the Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge © TheRobertsWereHere; Courtesy of Travel Nevada

As you can see, there are numerous ways to embrace adventure in Nevada, from serene outdoor experiences to thrilling activities. Take the first steps outside your comfort zone and explore the beauty of this incredible state.


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