North Las Vegas is a city in Clark County, Nevada, United States, in the Las Vegas Valley. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 216,961, with an estimated population of 249,180 in 2017. The city was incorporated on May 16, 1946. It is in the Las Vegas–Paradise, NV MSA and is the fourth largest city in the state of Nevada.
Restaurants in North Las Vegas
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Guided ATV tours through the desert and mountains surrounding Las Vegas. Complimentary pick up and drop off from your hotel. Lunch, refreshments and safety gear provided.
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Glittering Lights is Nevada’s largest holiday drive-thru light show, a tradition since 2000. A spectacular showing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway of more than three million lights and hundreds of holiday displays, Glittering Lights has received national accolades and raised/given more than $2,050,000 to local non-profit organizations.
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Come with us and see the Best view in Vegas! A sunrise hot air balloon flight is a great way to experience Las Vegas. Lifting off in the balloon, seeing the Las Vegas Strip, downtown, Red Rock Canyon and other sights. Experiencing Las Vegas from the air will make a memorable trip to Vegas.
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We always like to golf in Vegas and today we tried a new course because GolfNow had a deal which included the cart. The staff are friendly and treat you like gold! The food is really good and inexpensive. The course is pretty flat and open but a lot of deep bunkers.
Wild West Helicopters operates sightseeing tours in Las Vegas. Tours include Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon, The Valley of Fire and other adventures.
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The White Rock Mountain Loop is just over 6 miles total and is quite a workout. The hike is labeled as "strenuous" and that it is (well for the average hiker that is) but the beauty is worth the sweat. it is a circle hike around White Rock with lots of wildlife to be seen if you are quiet and keep your eyes open and the flowers are everywhere, especially in the late spring. We did a November hike (dry as a bone here in Las Vegas) so not too many flowers except for "belly flowers" - the little ones you'll miss unless you pay attention
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