Tag: “Nevada Falls”

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  1. I. B. Perrine Bridge

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  2. Falls of the Ohio State Park

    Falls of the Ohio State Park is where a series of rapids formed by the relatively recent erosion of the Ohio River operating on 386 million-year-old Devonian hard limestone rock shelves.

  3. Sierra Vista Winery

    This is a small boutique winery in the El Dorado County, California area, which is located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains of Northern California. You can taste many different varieties of wine, enjoy a picnic on the grassy grounds while taking in the majestic view of the rugged Sierra Nevada Mountains.

  4. Zephyr Point Presbyterian Conference Area

    This place is located on the Nevada side of beautiful Lake Tahoe. This spot has been a traditional Christian conference area for many years.

  5. Cirino's at Main Street

    This charming little restaurant, located in the heart of Grass Valley, CA, claims to be "voted best lunch restaurant in Nevada County." We haven't eaten at many restaurants in Nevada County, but I would not challenge their claim. The food was delicious, and the service was attentive and friendly but not obtrusive.

    We were there for lunch (they also serve dinner) and my husband had the Ortega Chile Hamburger and I had Grilled Turkey with melted Jack cheese on top of marinated artichoke hearts.

  6. Sand Harbor

    Sand Harbor is quite possibly the most picturesque spot on Lake Tahoe. It is located on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe and is part of the Nevada State Parks system.

  7. A Burning Passion

    One woman's story of her trip to the Burningman festival.

  8. The Neon Boneyard in Las Vegas

    A junkyard of vintage glitz and glamor awaits for you in Las Vegas.

  9. A delicious Chinatown in Las Vegas

    Take off the beaten path to an exploration of something authentic and delicious.

  10. Taylor Creek Visitor Center

    The Visitor Center, located in South Lake Tahoe on Hwy 89, is operated by the National Forest Service. It has an easy self-guided nature walk and a stream profile room where you actually view Taylor Creek from below the level of the creek.