Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Vacationing in Vegas The Natural Way With Tradewinds Travel Club Tucson AZ

When people think of Las Vegas, most often, they think of the gambling, the lights, and the all night activities found along the popular strip. Unbeknownst to most, just outside of the lights of the city lies a quieter and perhaps even wilder side of Las Vegas.

Known as scenic Las Vegas, the areas surrounding the city offer some of the most stunning views and unique ecosystems in the U.S. Spend some time in scenic Las Vegas on your next vacation with Tradewinds Travel Club Tucson AZ. Explore the mountains, deserts, and even the largest manmade lake on your next adventure in Vegas. Experience the wilder side of Vegas with Tradewinds Travel Club Tucson AZ.

Visit Some Of The Most Popular Destinations In The U.S. With Tradewinds Travel Club Tucson AZ


Just outside of the glittering lights and flashing signs of Las Vegas, you will find some of the most popular destinations in the U.S. Locations including the Valley of Fire, Red Rock Canyon, Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam as well as three of the most well known National Parks are all within hours of the city. Explore Zion, Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon and the many other stunning natural areas around Vegas on a true outdoor adventure vacation with Tradewinds Travel Club Tucson AZ.

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The Valley of Fire – Just 55 miles from Las Vegas the Valley of Fire State Park offers unique geology and a look at the areas early Native American cultures.

The Valley of Fire was once a place of religious importance to the Native Americans, and is a great place to spend the day or a weekend exploring the stunning natural features and history of the area. Vacationers who choose to visit the Valley of Fire can enjoy the exhibits in the visitor center, climbing, hiking, and guided tours.

Red Rock Canyon – Only a half hour from Vegas, the Red Rock Canyon Conservation Area offers visitors scenic drives, hiking biking, rock climbing and even camping. Similar to the Valley of Fire, the colors of the red and orange stones present stunning views against a vivid blue sky. The area is home to almost 200,000 acres of rocks, canyons, springs, a host of wildlife and the rich history of the area.

Lake Mead/Hoover Dam – An oasis in the middle of a desert, Lake Mead was formed with the creation of the Hoover Dam. A 30 mile ride east of Las Vegas, Lake Mead is the largest manmade reservoir in the world and provides a year round destination for a host of watersports including swimming, waterskiing, boating, cruising, rafting as well as outdoor activities surrounding the area.

The Hoover Dam is one of the world’s wonders indeed. At 726 feet high and 600 feet thick at it’s base, it was created to harness the power of the might Colorado. Guided tours and exhibits are found in the visitor center and offer an up close look at the creation of the Dam and how it works.

Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon are three more incredible locations to explore while exploring the wilderness around Las Vegas. Three of our most well known and beautiful National Parks, they offer a variety of outdoor activities and adventures for those willing to make the drive.

Tradewinds Travel Club Tucson AZ would like to encourage you to explore the wilds surrounding Las Vegas. Experience the scenic side of Las Vegas and learn about the rich heritage and culture of past civilizations. Make the most of your vacations and travels and travel with Tradewinds Travel Club Tucson AZ on your next vacation.

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