Located just 15 miles west of Las Vegas is one of the
most beautiful national parks in the Southwest, Red
Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The
stunning red rocks can be seen from the Las Vegas
Strip and is visited by over 1 million people each year.
Whether it is by vehicle to drive around the loop on the
inside of the canyon, to climb the up to 3,000 foot high
walls, or to hike on the various trails, this is a popular
destination for outdoor play on many different levels.
Red Rock Canyon offers brilliant large red rock formations, a set of sandstone peaks and walls called the Keystone Thrust and the La Madre Mountain peak at over 8,000 feet. Popular for families that want to picnic or get out and stretch their legs, outdoor enthusiasts that want to bike, hike or climb, or wedding photos.
The Hoover Dam is one of the most common tourist
destinations for visitors to the Las Vegas and
surrounding areas. Constructed between 1931 and 1936
this concrete arch-gravity dam crosses the border
between Nevada and Arizona. Its miraculous
construction was the result of a massive effort
involving thousands of workers, costing over 100 lives
during the 5 year spm.
Napa Valley is the rich and fertile crown jewel of California's Wine Country, and home to around 300 wineries in a small 35 mile region. The wineries in this area are almost as varied as they are numerous and include large estate wineries as well as charming boutique wineries. Wherever you travel in this scenic area, you are almost always surrounded by a vine-covered mountain or valley, and no matter what the time of year, you're in for a treat for all the senses.
Visit the magnificent Hoover Dam
Breathtaking photo opportunities
Optional dam and power-plant tours
Complimentary bottle of Champagne
Rates do not include Nevada excise tax of 3%
Visit the famous Skywalk
Millions of years geological history and wildlife
Stop at the magnificent Hoover Dam
See the natural beauty of the American Southwest
Rates do not include Nevada excise tax of 3%