Nevada Tours

Mejores Tours y Viajes de Nevada

Nevada offers far more than just the neon glow of the Las Vegas Strip, inviting travelers to explore a rugged landscape defined by stark beauty and vast silence. Beyond the famous casinos, the state boasts the otherworldly valleys of Death Valley National Park, where salt flats shimmer under an intense sun, and the deep blue waters of Lake Tahoe provide a crisp alpine escape for hikers and skiers alike. History buffs can trace the Old West along the Virginia City streets, while nature lovers find solitude in the ancient bristlecone pines of Great Basin National Park. From the Hoover Dam's engineering marvel to the colorful artist colonies of Goldfield, Nevada, this delivers an authentic journey through America's most dramatic desert terrains and hidden mountain gems.
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4-Day Wild West Classic from Los Angeles
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4.8 ( 149 reseñas )
Código del tour: 720744
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Los Angeles, Las Vegas
Duración
4.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Barstow, Page +15 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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$333.75
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7-Day Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Grand Canyon & Antelope Canyon Tour · from San Francisco to LA/LV | Lake Tahoe & Las Vegas
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4.9 ( 125 reseñas )
Código del tour: 720798
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San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles +1 más
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7.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Jackson +37 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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De $1,238.47
$1,052.70
8-Day Yellowstone, Mount Rushmore, Antelope Canyon, Grand Teton Tour from Los Angeles · Crazy Horse, Salt Lake City
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4.7 ( 62 reseñas )
Código del tour: 720771
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Los Angeles, Las Vegas
Duración
8.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Barstow +43 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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$1,041.67
Tour gratuito de 3 días a Las Vegas desde Los Ángeles | Transporte incluido | Opcional de 5 estrellas en el hotel Fontainebleau
5.0 ( 10 reseñas )
Código del tour: 739143
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Los Angeles, Las Vegas
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3.0 días
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Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Desierto del Mojave
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Chino En Vivo, Inglés En Vivo
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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$124.42
2-Day Las Vegas Round-Trip · Antelope Canyon, Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell | Max 10-14 Pax
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4.3 ( 63 reseñas )
Código del tour: 748473
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Las Vegas
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2.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Page, Coconino County +12 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Máx. 14 viajeros
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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4-Day  Grand Canyon Wild West Tour from San Francisco·Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell
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4.8 ( 109 reseñas )
Código del tour: 729336
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San Francisco, Los Angeles
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4.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Page, Coconino County +9 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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4-Day National Parks + Antelope Canyon Tour from Los Angeles
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4.8 ( 125 reseñas )
Código del tour: 728616
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Los Angeles, Las Vegas
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4.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Barstow, Page +20 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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De $433.83
$370.83
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4-Day Las Vegas Free Tour from LA | 5-Star Fontainebleau Hotel Option | Transport Included
5.0 ( 10 reseñas )
Código del tour: 739149
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Los Angeles, Las Vegas
Duración
4.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Mojave Desert
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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$178.00
2-Day Antelope Canyon, Bryce Canyon & Zion Small-Group Tour from Las Vegas·Horseshoe Bend & Lake Powell
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Daily breakfast
Affordable
5.0 ( 10 reseñas )
Código del tour: 748476
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Las Vegas
Duración
2.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Las Vegas, Page, Coconino County +9 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Máx. 14 viajeros
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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$378.00
3-Day Grand Canyon Tours from Los Angeles · Las Vegas
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4.6 ( 439 reseñas )
Código del tour: 720762
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Los Angeles, Las Vegas
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3.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Barstow, Clark County +9 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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$302.78
 8-Day Yellowstone Tour from LA/LV · South & East Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Grand Teton and Salt Lake City
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5.0 ( 32 reseñas )
Código del tour: 728268
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Los Angeles, Las Vegas
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8.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Barstow +38 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Excursión de un día a Antelope Canyon y Horseshoe Bend desde Las Vegas | Tour todo incluido
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All Inclusive
5.0 ( 363 reseñas )
Código del tour: 662896
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Las Vegas
Duración
1.0 Día
Ciudad y atracciones
Las Vegas, Canon del Antilope, Curva de la Herradura
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Inglés En Vivo, Francés En Vivo, Alemán En Vivo +3 más
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Máx. 50 viajeros
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Mixed International Travelers
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Amadeo Travel Solutions
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$202.73
7-Day Yellowstone & Southwest Parks Tour from San Francisco·Grand Teton, Arches, Canyonlands & Antelope Canyon
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4.9 ( 73 reseñas )
Código del tour: 720834
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San Francisco, Sacramento, Las Vegas
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7.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Jackson +32 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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$885.00
Excursión de un día al West Rim del Parque Nacional del Gran Cañón | Boleto de admisión al West Rim incluido
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Free Cancellation 2 Days Before
4.7 ( 8 reseñas )
Código del tour: 671613
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Las Vegas
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1.0 Día
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Las Vegas, El Gran Cañón, Presa Hoover +3 más
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Inglés En Vivo
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9-Day San Francisco + Los Angeles Free Day + National Park + Antelope Canyon Tour from LA·17-Mile Drive, City Tour, Yosemite National Park, Las Vegas, Zion&Bryce National Park, Horseshoe Bend and Lower Antelope Canyon | 1 Optional Day Tour Available
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4.7 ( 100 reseñas )
Código del tour: 728502
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Los Angeles
Duración
9.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
San Francisco, Las Vegas, Pebble Beach +32 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Primarily Mandarin-Speaking Travelers
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Nevada Travel Guide: Discover the Beauty of the Silver State

Nevada Tours: Explore Desert Landscapes

The Best Time to Visit Nevada

Getting to Nevada

Getting Around Nevada

How Many Days Do You Need in Nevada?

Top Stops and Attractions in Nevada

Travel Tips for Nevada

Nevada Tours: Explore Desert Landscapes

Nevada is more than just Las Vegas. While the state is famous for its world-class entertainment capital, it also holds stunning desert landscapes, alpine lakes, and historic mining towns. A trip to Nevada usually means experiencing the neon lights of the Strip, but the state offers much more—vast wilderness areas, outdoor recreation, and small towns with real character. This guide covers what to expect on Nevada tours, when to go, how to get around, and which stops are worth your time.

The Best Time to Visit Nevada

The weather is the biggest factor in planning trips to Nevada, since temperatures vary dramatically by season and elevation. The best time to visit depends on what you want to do.
 

  • Spring (March to May): Daytime highs range from 60-75°F in lower elevations, with cooler nights around 40-50°F. Wildflowers bloom in the desert, crowds are manageable, and hiking conditions are ideal. This is an excellent time for visiting Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, and lower-elevation trails around Lake Tahoe.

 

  • Summer (June to August): Temperatures soar, especially in southern Nevada. Las Vegas regularly sees highs of 100-110°F, while northern areas like Reno experience 85-95°F. Lake Tahoe offers relief with temperatures in the 70s and 80s. Summer is peak season for lake activities, but expect crowds and higher prices. Early morning or evening activities are recommended to avoid the heat.

 

  • Fall (September to November): Temperatures drop to a comfortable 60-80°F in September, cooling to 40-65°F by November. Aspen groves turn gold in mountain areas, crowds thin out after Labor Day, and hiking conditions become excellent again. This is arguably the best season for visiting Nevada's national parks and outdoor attractions.

 

  • Winter (December to February): Southern Nevada remains mild with daytime highs of 50-60°F, though nights can drop below freezing. Lake Tahoe transforms into a winter sports paradise with skiing and snowboarding. Las Vegas is less crowded, and hotel rates drop, making it a budget-friendly time to visit. Some high-elevation roads and facilities may close due to snow.

Getting to Nevada

Nevada has several major airports that serve as gateways to the state's attractions.

Airports: Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas is the largest and most convenient entry point, with direct flights from cities across the US and internationally. Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) serves northern Nevada and Lake Tahoe, though flight options are more limited. For southern Utah attractions like Zion or Bryce Canyon that are sometimes combined with Nevada trips, travelers sometimes fly into Salt Lake City (SLC) and drive south.

Budget travelers often find better fares into Las Vegas due to the high volume of flights. From there, you can drive to most southern Nevada attractions within a few hours.

 

Getting Around Nevada

There is no substitute for a car when exploring Nevada beyond the major cities. Public transportation is limited outside urban centers, and distances between attractions are significant.

Car Rental: Essential for exploring national parks, small towns, and scenic byways. Major airports have rental car facilities, and reservations are recommended during peak seasons.

Las Vegas Area: The Las Vegas Monorail runs along the east side of the Strip, connecting major resorts. The RTC transit system serves the broader metro area. For most tourists, however, walking, rideshares, or the hotel shuttle system is more practical for Strip activities.

Tours: For visitors without cars, organized Nevada tours provide access to attractions like the Grand Canyon (from Las Vegas), Valley of Fire, Red Rock Canyon, and Lake Tahoe. These tours handle transportation and logistics, making them a convenient option for day trips or multi-day excursions.

 

How Many Days Do You Need in Nevada?

A minimum of 3-4 days allows you to experience Las Vegas and one or two nearby attractions like Red Rock Canyon or Hoover Dam. For a more comprehensive Nevada trip that includes Lake Tahoe, Reno, and outdoor areas, plan for 7-10 days. This gives you time to drive between regions and explore at a relaxed pace.

If you're focusing on southern Nevada and Las Vegas as a base, 5-6 days provides a good balance of city entertainment and day trips to natural attractions. Extended trips of two weeks or more allow you to combine Nevada with neighboring states like Utah, Arizona, or California for a broader Southwest experience.

 

Top Stops and Attractions in Nevada

Las Vegas: The entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas offers far more than gambling. The Strip features world-class shows, celebrity chef restaurants, and themed resorts. Beyond the casinos, you'll find the Bellagio Fountains, the High Roller observation wheel, and the Neon Museum showcasing vintage signs. Day trips from Las Vegas include the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, and Valley of Fire State Park with its stunning red sandstone formations.

Lake Tahoe: Straddling the California-Nevada border, Lake Tahoe is the largest alpine lake in North America. Summer activities include boating, kayaking, and hiking around the lake's 72-mile shoreline. Winter transforms the area into a ski destination with resorts like Heavenly and Northstar. The drive around the lake offers breathtaking views, and the town of Stateline on the Nevada side has casinos and restaurants.


Red Rock CanyonLocated just 30 minutes west of Las Vegas, Red Rock Canyon features a 13-mile scenic drive through red sandstone peaks. Hiking trails range from easy nature walks to challenging climbs. The visitor center provides information on geology and ecology. This is an excellent half-day or full-day trip from Las Vegas, especially during cooler months.

Valley of Fire State ParkAbout an hour northeast of Las Vegas, Valley of Fire showcases brilliant red Aztec sandstone formations, petrified trees, and petroglyphs. The park's name comes from the appearance of the red rocks, which seem to be on fire when reflecting the sun. Key stops include the Fire Wave trail, White Domes, and the Valley of Fire Visitor Center. Allow at least a full day to explore the main attractions.

Reno: Known as 'The Biggest Little City in the World,' Reno offers a more relaxed alternative to Las Vegas with its own casino scene, plus proximity to outdoor recreation. The National Automobile Museum features an impressive collection of classic cars. Reno serves as a gateway to Lake Tahoe (about 45 minutes away) and is a good base for exploring northern Nevada.

Hoover Dam: One of America's greatest engineering achievements, Hoover Dam straddles the Nevada-Arizona border about 30 minutes southeast of Las Vegas. Tours of the dam and power plant are available, and the visitor center provides historical context. The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge offers a spectacular viewing platform high above the Colorado River.

Travel Tips for Nevada

Weather Preparedness: Nevada's desert climate means extreme heat in summer and cold in winter at higher elevations. Layering is essential, and carrying more water than you think you'll need is critical when hiking. Summer temperatures in southern Nevada can exceed 110°F, so plan outdoor activities for early morning or evening.

Water and Supplies: Always carry plenty of water when exploring remote areas. Cell service is limited in many parts of Nevada, so download offline maps before heading into rural areas. Gas stations can be far apart, so keep your tank at least half full when driving through less populated regions.

Distances: Nevada is a large state with significant distances between attractions. Las Vegas to Lake Tahoe is about a 7-hour drive, and Reno to Las Vegas is 7-8 hours. Build realistic driving time into your itinerary and take breaks to avoid fatigue.

Permits and Passes: Some attractions require entrance fees or passes. Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire charge per vehicle. If you're planning to visit multiple state parks, consider purchasing a Nevada State Parks pass. National Forest areas may require permits for certain activities.

Altitude: Lake Tahoe sits at 6,225 feet elevation, and some areas are higher. If you're coming from sea level, allow time to acclimate and stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness.

La mejor época para visitar Nevada

Verano 2026/2027
Summer in Nevada brings scorching heat, with highs often reaching 38°C (100°F) in the south, while mountain areas stay milder near 27°C (80°F). This dry, sunny season is perfect for exploring Red Rock Canyon's vivid trails or kayaking on Lake Tahoe's clear blue waters. Visitors flock to Las Vegas for world-class shows and pool parties, or head north to witness the ancient bristlecone pines in Great Basin National Park. Whether seeking desert adventure or alpine relaxation, Nevada offers unforgettable experiences under its vast summer sky.
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Otoño 2026
Nevada's autumn with daytime highs of 24°C (75°F) cooling to chilly nights near 5°C (41°F). This pleasant shift makes September to November ideal for exploring Red Rock Canyon's vibrant trails or wandering through Las Vegas's open-air festivals. Visitors flock to Valley of Fire State Park to witness striking red sandstone glowing under clear blue skies, while Lake Tahoe's eastern shore offers stunning golden aspen views. Whether hiking rugged desert paths or enjoying outdoor concerts in Reno, the state's diverse landscapes shine brightly during these mild, sunny months.
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Invierno 2026/2027
Nevada's winter with highs of 7°C (45°F) in Las Vegas and heavy snow exceeding 300cm in the Sierra Nevada. While the south remains mild for exploring the Neon Museum or hiking Red Rock Canyon, the north transforms into a skier's paradise at Lake Tahoe and Mount Rose. December through February offers world-class skiing, cozy cabin stays, and vibrant holiday lights on the Strip without summer crowds. From bustling casinos to serene snowy peaks, Nevada provides diverse adventures for every traveler seeking sunshine or powder during these cool months.
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Primavera 2027
Spring brings mild days of 15°C (59°F) to 22°C (72°F), perfect for exploring as snow melts from high peaks. The desert blooms with vibrant wildflowers, while Las Vegas offers ideal weather for strolling the Strip or poolside relaxation. Hikers flock to Red Rock Canyon for cool trails and stunning vistas, whereas Lake Tahoe transitions from ski season to scenic boat tours. March to May also hosts the Reno Rodeo kickoff and great golfing across the state, making it a prime time for diverse outdoor adventures before summer heat arrives.
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Reviews for Nevada Tours

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7-Day Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Grand Canyon & Antelope Canyon Tour · from San Francisco to LA/LV | Lake Tahoe & Las Vegas

The only downside was the long drive days, but the guide kept us entertained with movies and stories. It's a great way to see the West for the first time.

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3-Day Grand Canyon Tours from Los Angeles · Las Vegas

The trip was a great mix of nature and fun attractions. Seeing the Grand Canyon West Rim in person was incredible, and the Skywalk was definitely a highlight. The bright sculptures at Seven Magic Mountains were fascinating and perfect for photos. I also enjoyed the stop at the Ethel M Chocolate Factory, where we learned a bit about chocolate making and tasted some fresh treats.

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4-Day Wild West Classic from Los Angeles

This was def worth the 4-day vibe. We hit big natural spots — Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell — and still got city hits at LA + SF. Loved the roads, the views, and those stops at Horseshoe Bend.

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4-Day National Parks + Antelope Canyon Tour from Los Angeles

The experience was very good. Though there was a lot of miscommunication from Tours4fun and the tour company, my tour guide Yong Li was really cooperative and helped me to solve all the issues. She helped me sort out the activity fees and charged whatever I was supposed to. Also, her knowledge about the area is commendable. Her coordination, patience and friendliness made everyone in the tour enjoy it more.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre tours de Nevada

What is the best time to visit Nevada to avoid extreme heat?

Visit Nevada between March and May or September and November for mild temperatures. Summer months, especially July and August, often exceed 100°F in Las Vegas and southern regions. Winter brings snow to Lake Tahoe and Reno, ideal for skiing. Spring offers wildflowers in the desert, while fall provides comfortable hiking conditions across the state.

Do I need a car to explore attractions outside Las Vegas in Nevada?

Yes, a rental car is essential for visiting sites like Valley of Fire, Red Rock Canyon, or Hoover Dam. Public transit outside Las Vegas and Reno is extremely limited. Ride-sharing services are unreliable in remote areas. Ensure your vehicle has full gas before heading to rural parks, as stations can be miles apart. Check road conditions in winter if traveling near mountain passes.

Are there any local passes that offer discounts to multiple Nevada attractions?

The America the Beautiful Pass covers federal sites like Great Basin National Park. For Las Vegas, consider the Go City Las Vegas Pass for bundled access to tours and shows. No single statewide pass exists, but county-specific deals may apply in Clark or Washoe counties. Always check official attraction websites for current combo offers or seasonal promotions before purchasing.

What are three things Nevada is famous for?

Nevada is famous for several standout attractions and experiences, but three of the most iconic are: 1. Las Vegas and Entertainment The city of Las Vegas is world-renowned for its casinos, nightlife, luxury resorts, and live shows. The famous Las Vegas Strip draws millions of visitors each year for entertainment, dining, and gaming. 2. Desert Landscapes and National Parks Nevada is home to striking desert scenery, including Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and the unique Great Basin National Park, known for its ancient bristlecone pines, caves, and dark skies ideal for stargazing. 3. Unique Events and Culture The state hosts world-famous events like Burning Man, a one-of-a-kind gathering focused on art, self-expression, and community held annually in the Black Rock Desert.

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