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Adventure Balloon Rides
  Hot air ballooning is a unique and wonderful experience where the trip is everything and the destination irrelevant! Adventure Balloon Rides also offer tethered rides for those uncomfortable riding the breezes. Adventure Balloons can accommodate individuals, couples, families and groups.
 
Grand Canyon Tours
  Known world wide as an ideal place to celebrate, Las Vegas, Nevada receives over 35 million visitors per year. While in Las Vegas, visitors can take a short helicopter tour day trip to the Hoover Dam, one of the Nations tallest dams. You can also take a trip to the famous Grand Canyon on one of the many Grand Canyon helicopter tours.
 
Hoover Dam Tour Company
  Yes, the Hoover Dam is open for visitors! And the Hoover Dam Tour Company offers the "BEST DAM TOURS IN TOWN"! Tours include motor coach trips, airplane and helicopter combination tours. They even offer a boat cruise and a float trip that departs from the base of Hoover Dam in Las Vegas.
 
Las Vegas Zoo
  The Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park is located just 15 minutes northwest of the Las Vegas Strip. The zoo exhibits over 150 species of plants and animals. As the only zoo in Las Vegas and the only year-round zoo in Nevada, they work hard to educate and entertain the public by displaying a wide variety of animals and plants.
 
Red Rock Canyon
  The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is located just a few miles west of Las Vegas and encompasses 197,000 acres within the Mojave Desert. Red Rock is an area of world wide geologic interest and beauty. The Visitor Center offers information about recreation opportunities, wildlife, vegetation, geology and much more.
 
Valley of Fire State Park
  Dedicated in 1935, Valley of Fire is Nevada's oldest State Park. It is located only 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas. The rough floor and jagged walls of the park contain brilliant formations of eroded sandstone and sand dunes more than 150 million years old.