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#1 - Grand Canyon National Park


PO Box 129
Grand Canyon, AZ 89023
Take a break from the wild Las Vegas Strip and visit the best that nature has to offer, the Grand Canyon National Park, only 3 hours away!

#2 The Gun Store


2900 East Tropicana Avenue

Las Vegas, NV 89121

(702) 454-1110

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There are 1.5 million lights set into the Fremont Street Experience canopy, which is also home to Las Vegas' 800-foot Zip Line. When you visit the Ethel M factory (yes it's located in Henderson), not only can you sample their delectable chocolates, but you can also visit their Botanical Cactus Garden which houses some of the desert's most precious species. You can have a one of a kind photo op with any number of your favorite celebrities at Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum. Hoover Dam is 726 feet high and is one of the highest concrete dams ever constructed. Lake Mead is one of the largest man-made lakes in the United States. On the first Friday of each month, the "First Friday" celebration is held which exhibits the works of local artists and musicians in Downtown's Arts District. You can check out Las Vegas' minor league hockey team, The Wranglers, or the AAA farm team of the Toronto Blue Jays, the Las Vegas 51s. Las Vegas has dozens of parks, including Las Vegas Springs Preserve recreational and educational facility and Floyd Lamb State Park.

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Best Las Vegas Attractions - For Families


#1 Grand Canyon National Park
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Take a break from the wild Las Vegas Strip and visit the best that nature has to offer, the Grand Canyon National Park, only 3 hours away!

#2 Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
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Experience the rugged Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area for a drive through a desert wonderland just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip.

#3 Hoover Dam
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Considered to be the world's largest dam and an engineering marvel at the time of its construction in the 1930s, Hoover Dam brings much-needed water and power to the Southwest.