Home Page of Exploring Nevada
Custom Search


Rockhounding Nevada
Rockhounds from novice to expert seeking agate, opal, jasper, and malachite, or searching for petrified wood and fossils, are likely to unearth these treasures in Nevada. Sparsely populated with millions of acres of accessible public lands, Nevada holds geologic wonders. The state's 94 best rockhounding sites are featured in this well-researched guidebook. Includes a list of museums of special geologic interest.    

See More Books About Nevada

Photographs of Nevada

Wheeler Peak in Great Basin National Park   [Photo Use Policy]

Few people ever truly see Nevada. Those who fly into Las Vegas probably see some of the ugliest parts of the state - and thus conclude that Nevada is nothing more than endless desert inhabited by nothing more than rattlesnakes and dust devils - with a few brothels thrown in to liven things up.

Hopefully, this site will put the stereotypes of Nevada to rest. By exploring this site, a visitor will discover that Nevada is far more than flat hard-pan desert. Nevada has snow-covered towering mountain ranges, gorgeous valleys, and - for the truly adventurous - the most remote areas a person can explore in the Lower 48 states.

Angel Lake Scenic Drive

Photos of Nevada Scenic Drives

Photos of Nevada Cities & Towns

 

Other Nevada Photographs

Copyright © 2007 - 2013 Exploring Nevada.Com
Nevada Web Cams Nevada Scenic Drives