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Photos: Top 11 Must-See Destinations Across Nevada

From architectural and natural wonders to hiking and history: What is your most iconic Nevada destination?

NEVADA — Planning your next vacation or trip to Nevada?

Look no further than this list of local landmarks and destinations. From hiking in Valley of Fire State Park to strolling the Las Vegas Strip, there is something for everyone in the Silver State.

Here are some ideas to consider when planning an excursion around Nevada.

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Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam sits on the border of Nevada and Arizona on the Colorado River. The enormous curved arch was built during the Depression era and can be visited seven days a week. (Shutterstock)

Virginia City Historic District

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Check out the historic mining town of Virginia City. The town was once home to a bustling gold and silver industry, and its historic storefronts can still be seen today. (Gchapel/Shutterstock)

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Nestled in the Mojave Desert, the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is a beautiful place to take in the stunning nature that Nevada has to offer. (Shutterstock)

Las Vegas Strip

Take a stroll down the crowded Las Vegas Strip in Sin City. Check out the various casinos, hotels and restaurants that line the brightly colored Strip in Sin City. (randy andy/Shutterstock)

Lovelock Cave

See the archaeological site known as Lovelock Cave in Churchill County. The cave is a historic landmark where archaeologists discovered ancient hunting tools, animal skins and baskets located inside the cave. (Shutterstock)

Ward Charcoal Ovens

The charcoal ovens were once used for mining in the town of Ward. The smelter ovens are all that is left of the once-bustling town. The ovens are open to visit year-round. (Shutterstock)

Nevada State Capitol

The Nevada state Capitol in Carson City was built in the late 19th century and was recently reopened to the public for tours. (Shutterstock)

Great Basin National Park

Close to the Utah border lies Great Basin National Park. The park contains most of the South Snake mountains and is the perfect place to go hiking and camping in the Nevada area. (Shutterstock)

Fort Churchill State Historic Park

Fort Churchill State Historic Park preserves the remains of a United States Army fort from the late 19th century in Silver Springs. Not much remains of the fort, but the park is open for visitors to see an area that once served as a way station for the Pony Express. (Shutterstock)

Valley of Fire State Park

Valley of Fire State Park gets its name from the red sandstone in the park. Plan a hiking trip to see the mesmerizing marbled rocks in Overton. (Shutterstock)

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