Top 5 Things to do Good for Couples in Carson City, Nevada (NV)

April 3, 2022 Brandee Mangan

A city of natural beauty, charm, history and western hospitality, this state capital derived its name from Kit Carson, the legendary trapper, scout and explorer. A trip to the city is a living history lesson. One need only jump on the Kit Carson Trail downtown, which passes old mansions, courthouses, a depot and a brewery, to experience a taste of life in the Old West. Also downtown, the State Capitol, built in 1870, offers a look at the birth of Nevada as a state and Carson City as its capital. Other historic landmarks, cultural heritage centers and museums dot the landscape around town, but don't forget your clubs. The city is well-known for the Divine Nine, a group of top-rated area courses designed by pros such as Arnold Palmer, Johnny Miller and John Harbottle and set amid the magnificent Sierra Mountains. After a little golf, gambling or sightseeing, spend some down time at the Carson City Hot Springs. You will emerge feeling relaxed, rejuvenated and ready for more exciting endeavors.
Restaurants in Carson City

1. Hang Gliding Tahoe

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Hang Gliding Tahoe

You love Lake Tahoe, and you're looking for an outdoor activity with new sights it has to offer. Well, you ain’t seen nothing yet ... not until you’ve seen it from the air, piloting your own aircraft over the Carson Range and into the Tahoe Basin. With Hang Gliding Tahoe, you fly a powered hang glider with an instructor along for the ride (the flight can even count for training toward a pilot’s license!) and enjoy the sight of the lake from an entirely new perspective. Morning flights offer spectacular year-round viewing conditions, and you can schedule sessions ranging from one hour clear on up to three hours. Make it an extra-special event and fly as a couple or with a friend, each in your own aircraft, and don’t forget to sign up for the photo or video service for a souvenir of the flight that you will treasure forever.

2. Skunk Harbor

Lake Tahoe State Park, Carson City, NV http://www.aboutlaketahoe.com/beaches/skunk_harbor.htm
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Skunk Harbor

Reviewed By lkbashor - Carson City, United States

This spot on Tahoe has ahhhmazing breathtaking views, dog friendly beach access for everyone and is truly a hike to a hidden gem that you won't soon forget!! Skunk Harbor not only combines all of these wonderful attributes but also throws in a bit of history for you to check out too! Parking is FREE but limited, located at a turnoff along HWY 28 about a few miles north of the Spooner/HWY 50 junction - look for an old green pipe gate which is also the entrance to the trailhead (do NOT park in front of gate, you WILL be fined). After you park, grab your gear (keep in mind there are NO facilities - take out what you take in). Travel along the old dirt road on the other side of the green gate through the Tahoe forest. When you reach the fork in the road you have 2 choices: left fork leads to Prey Meadows which is blanketed with many varieties of wildflowers in the spring anddd right fork leads you to Skunk Harbor. Throughout your hike down to Skunk Harbor take in the breathtaking picture worthy views all around. Upon your arrival to the beach be sure to find the historical remants of an old railroad ramp used to supply timber to Virginia City after the Comstock Lode plus an abandoned stone house along the waters edge with historical markers from the 1920s that belonged to the wealthy family of George Newhall built as a summer house here for vacations and parties. Everything was brought in by boat, during the Roaring Twenties ~ WOW!! This is a MUST DO!! Hike is roughly 3 miles round trip, I always enjoy an adventure / hike with a reward at the end, Skunk Harbor not only has this throughout but pays off at the end. Be prepared for a bit of workout on the way back out as it is uphill and can be exposed depending on time and season/weather. So bring plenty of H20 and take your time but this hidden gem is worth it!!

3. King Canyon Waterfall

4450 Kings Canyon Rd, Carson City, NV 89703-5314
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

King Canyon Waterfall

Reviewed By X1X2mom - Henderson, United States

Super easy hike, loved the view, reminded me so much to home. I'll visit whenever I go to Carson. This will be my go to spot when going back with friends and family.

4. Carson City Hot Springs

1500 Old Hot Springs Rd, Carson City, NV 89706-0602 +1 775-754-6900 http://carsonhotspringsresort.com
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Carson City Hot Springs

Not a place for a quick in-and-out soak and run, the hot springs in Carson City are great for a soothing and relaxing respite.

Reviewed By laynielee - Baltimore, United States

During an extended work related trip, I visited this hot spring on my days off. First off, splurge and get the private room for 2 hrs for just a few dollars more. Ahhh, just to float in your own giant sunken pool with a great hot jet! The extra cost also gives you access to the dry sauna. If all of this is not enough for the cheap price, you also get all day access to the warm public pool, hot tubs and cold tub outside. You can bring your own food in and enjoy the fire pit when it gets dark. Oh, I forgot to mention the "Hammer". I'll leave that as a extra surprise if you visit!

5. Galaxy Fandango

4000 S Curry St, Carson City, NV 89703-6365 +1 775-885-7469 https://www.casinofandango.com/galaxy-movie-theatre/
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Galaxy Fandango

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