Jenna DeLaurentis
- Las Vegas is a popular destination in Nevada, but other areas in the state have a lot to offer.
- Spots like Lake Tahoe or the Ruby Mountains are beautiful. Virginia City is great for history buffs.
- If you do visit Vegas, go beyond The Strip and see Red Rock Canyon or the Hoover Dam.
When I first moved to Nevada about seven years ago, I knew little about the state aside from the Las Vegas Strip.
Tens of millions of tourists visit Las Vegas each year, spending billions of dollars in the city's casinos, entertainment venues, and attractions.
Yet my move brought me to Reno, a seven-hour drive from the desert of Las Vegas. Although Reno still has its fair share of casinos, the city feels like a world apart.
In Reno, Vegas' palm trees are traded for pine trees, and the Sierra Nevada mountains are unlike anything found within a reasonable distance from the Sphere.
After moving to Reno, I was intrigued by the diversity of the state. I set a goal to travel around Nevada. Since then, I've visited otherworldly deserts, stunning mountain lakes, and historic mining towns.
Nevada has so much more to offer than just casinos, but most tourists flee to the slot machines without considering other options.
Las Vegas has its appeal, but if you're feeling adventurous, consider visiting these destinations instead.