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psweber | 6 years ago

I recommend going to Vegas and not doing any of the "normal" stuff. There is great camping 25 minutes from the strip. You can park on the strip for free and go to the hotel pools. Tons of a beautiful hiking and climbing.

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jhbadger|6 years ago

I recommend the National Atomic Testing Museum, which isn't as random as it seems to be located in Vegas. Vegas is near where the above-ground nuclear tests used to be held, and as various pictures in the museum attest, people could see the mushroom clouds from Vegas hotels.

ghaff|6 years ago

There's a fun book called We Swam the Grand Canyon. Near the beginning of the book, the author writes about how they were sleeping in a tent the night before they started out and then were awaked by the light, sound, and ground motion of an atomic explosion.

werber|6 years ago

The Pinball Hall of Fame Museum is to me, a bit of a pinball nut, one of the greatest places in the entire world. Every trip I'm nudged into is made worthwhile by a visit.

vgeek|6 years ago

Have you seen that they are getting a new building on the south end of the strip?

Galloping Ghost outside Chicago and Pinball PA outside Pittsburgh are also great places to check out if you like pinball.

OkGoDoIt|6 years ago

Parking at the hotels on the strip is no longer free :-(

But yes, there’s plenty of stuff to do in Vegas beyond the obvious. My favorite: Red Rock Canyon just west of Vegas is beautiful for hiking!

JoshuaDavid|6 years ago

Parking is still free at Planet Hollywood for now.

But yeah, the surroundings of Las Vegas are great for nature lovers: Red Rock, Valley of Fire, and Mount Charleston are all within an hour drive, and there are a good number of national parks within day tripping distance.

rollerboi|6 years ago

Woah. When did they start charging for parking at the casinos on the strip?

I lived in Vegas from 2009-2012, and I used to always park at the Bellagio whenever I took tourist friends to the strip. My mom used to always tell me "Yeah, parking is free because the casinos pay for it!" Sad times now that that's no longer the case :(

At least the casinos' tax revenue still makes up for a lack of a state income tax...right?

mwilliaams|6 years ago

I was just there and parking was free at the palazzo.

psweber|6 years ago

Dang. I was just there last year, and it was so nice.

rconti|6 years ago

I was on a hiking trail over by Lake Mead and there are big gates saying something like "Closed June-October" / YOU WILL DIE :)

Thankfully we were there in march.

schaefer|6 years ago

that sign is legit. if the ambient temperature is 117, the sunshine bouncing around in those canyons can get surface temps up to 130. add visitors that head out on desert hikes without any water... and it's trouble.

bluetidepro|6 years ago

> ...go to the hotel pools.

I'm not familiar, are the hotel pools free/public? Or are you just implying you walk in like you belong, and they don't check if you're a guest at the hotel?

LargeWu|6 years ago

Most of them make you flash your room key, but they don't really check to see if you're a current guest.

Edit: A few of the pools allow swim-up gaming. I believe they are legally required to allow you into their pool if you say you want to play blackjack there, since they can't offer private gaming

Edit 2: Some of the casinos have "Pool Parties" or "Day Clubs" or whatever, usually loud, booze-soaked affairs with big-name DJ's, which you do not have to be a hotel guest for, but you do need to buy tickets.

psweber|6 years ago

When I went in, they just checked for alcohol in your bags. They didn't ask for any proof of being a guest.

metalliqaz|6 years ago

the larger resorts do have public pools because they sell a lot of alcohol there

paulcole|6 years ago

There are plenty of places that have beautiful hiking and climbing. If I'm in Vegas I'm there to gamble, hit the buffet, and go to a show.

starpilot|6 years ago

Red Rock's campground is not "great." It's a patch of dirt with pit toilets, little scenery, and is cold and windy. At $20 night, you can find Airbnb rooms that cost the same.

skizziepop|6 years ago

the quality of the campground is a filter to keep out anyone who would actually stay in an airbnb