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Mesquite.... beautiful sunsets, lush greens, gateway to some of the earth's most magnificent landscapes. Nine national parks, twelve national monuments, six national forests, three national recreation areas and many state parks within a day's drive; Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon National Parks and Valley of Fire State Park. Mesquite offers something for everyone from family fun bowling or enjoying an action packed arcade, riding go-carts, watching sky divers or relaxing by the pool...we have them all in beautiful Mesquite, Nevada.

Night Life.... "The Fun Never Sets!"  Mesquite is casino action at its best!  Everything from gaming and live entertainment to spas and golf.  Beautiful resorts just one hour north of Las Vegas offering all the excitement and amenities of Las Vegas without the crowds and congestion.  Action packed casinos include the CasaBlanca Resort, The Oasis, The Eureka, and The Virgin River Hotel Casino.

     


Golf... six fantastic golf course from the Arnold Palmer Designed Oasis Golf Course to Wolf Creek, Nevada's most dazzling new golf facility with plenty of bite, like a tee box 11 stories up and canyons just waiting to gobble up an errant shot.

Visit...nine national parks within a day's drive:

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BRYCE CANYON - 170 Miles

 
Bryce Canyon National Park, also in Utah, features 56 square miles of colorful limestone spires. Bryce is more like an amphitheater than a canyon. It has been described as a gallery of bizarre statuary that never appear quite the same way twice. Names given to these 60 million year old shapes include Sinking Ship, Wall Street, Alligator and Queen's Garden.

The park is open all year. Hiking, horseback riding, camping, ranger-led hikes, geology talks and cross-country skiing are some of the activities available. Snow is common from November to March, but the canyon takes on its most magnificent beauty at this time of year. As spring approaches, the abundance of wildflowers compete with rock formations to create nature's most awe-inspiring colors.

Bryce Canyon National Park is a short and beautiful drive north of Mesquite. For a good overview of the park, you can drive a 37 mile route and view such colorful formations as Sunrise, sunset, Rainbow and Inspiration Point.

 

ZION CANYON - 80 Miles

Zion Canyon National Park in Utah, established in 1919, offers the visitor a view of massive 2000 feet high cliffs that are separated by narrow hiking trails and river beds. For 13 million years the Virgin River has been sculpting and redesigning the masterpiece that is Zion Canyon. As you travel the six-mile road through Zion, you are met by breathtaking stone formations and red cliffs with majestic name like Angels Landing, Great White Throne, and the Three Patriarchs.

The park is open all year and provides four different and distinct seasons of color. Begin you day by viewing a 2000 year history of Zion called "Treasure of the Gods" projected on to a 6 story screen. You can drive, bicycle or take a tram through Zion. Horseback rides are available. Hiking trails are available that are accessible by wheelchair. Park naturalist conduct interpretive talks and guided walks. Zion is a great place to start your vacation.

 



NORTH RIM GRAND CANYON - 180 Miles

Your scenic drives would not be complete without a trip to the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The North Rim features the majestic virgin pine forests of the Kaibab Plateau and viewpoints that are 1200 feet higher than those of the South Rim.

For the past 5 million years, the Colorado River has been carving and eroding a course through the crust of the earth. The irrepressible forces of water and time have revealed secrets of the planet as no other place on earth.

Because of heavy winter snows the North Rim is closed to visitors between November and early May. However, activities including hiking, camping, sightseeing, photography, wildlife observation, pack tours, ranger programs and picnicking that are available in warmer months are worth the wait.

 




 

 

VALLEY OF FIRE- 45 Miles

Valley of Fire State Park is located south of Mesquite and a place you will want to spend hours. This scenic area , true to its name, features red sandstone formations and strange shapes formed from shifting sand dunes 150 million years ago.

This 26,000 acre desert is Nevada's oldest State Park. In prehistoric times this dry area was inhabited by the Basket Maker people and later by the Anasazi Pueblo farmers. In this park you can walk a half mile trail to see prehistoric petroglyphs.

Driving along seven miles of paved highway, you have opportunities to photograph interesting rock formations like Elephant Rock, Seven Sisters, Muse's Tank, and Silica Dome. A visitors center provides educational exhibits to explain the geology, prehistory and ecology of the park.

For a great day of exploring ancient Indian petroglyphs, photographing brilliant red rock formations, spotting the speedy roadrunner, getting a glimpse of a rare Kit Fox or Spotted Skunk, plan a tour of Valley of Fire State Park. 

 

 

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