Nevada is a great place for anyone with an imagination. The opulent
fantasies of Las Vegas drop visitors into the most elaborate playground
in the world. Lake Tahoe, Great Basin National Park, Pyramid Lake, and
the deserts act as counterpoints to the manmade glitz with their
overwhelming natural beauty.
Nevada is also one of the few places where you can find a cowboy town
that hasn't been dandied up for the tourists. For example, each year
Winnemucca, a lonely station on a desolate prairie, hosts the Cowboy
Poetry Gathering. It's held at the least hospitable time of the year not
to spite tourists, but because the middle of winter is the only season
that real cowboys can spare time to get away. Winnemucca is also home to
the Buckaroo Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Museum. All the cowboys
selected for the Hall of Fame need to fit a very specific criteria--no
posers there.
You can also find ghost towns that are truly deserted, not
repopulated with souvenir vendors and gunfight reenactments. These are
old towns where the buildings stand alone as the wind whistles through,
and sage grows in the streets.
It takes a true adventurer to really get out and explore Nevada. Most
people simply pass through on their way somewhere else, or head for a
weekend vacation in Vegas or Tahoe. But anyone who thinks that
remoteness is a reward in itself will love Nevada.
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