- TripBuzz discovered 56 different types of activities for couples in the Boulder City area, including Hiking Trails (like Goldstrike Hot Springs), Camping Site (like Lake Mead National Recreation Area), Parks (like Hemenway Park) and Helicopter Tours (like Serenity Helicopters), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 75 date ideas in or near Boulder City, Nevada, including 53 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas and Overton.
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Part of the Prim Valley Casino Resort, the Star of the Desert Arena is a large 6,500 seat theatre. The theatre is venue to a number of various shows and performances.
40.3 Miles
39%
92 votes
100 W. Primm Boulevard, Primm, NV 89019
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Whiskey Pete's Casino & Hotel serves as a low-key resort option outside of the main hustle and bustle of the Las Vegas Strip. The location focuses on the availability of high-stakes gaming without any overcrowded pretenses.
44.0 Miles
Artifacts of the Anasazi tribes that lived near the waters of Lake Mead are held in exhibits at the Lost City Museum. Programs at the site include archaeological research, school tours, and local outreach in addition to the shifting exhibits and archival library.
44.3 Miles
Guests can explore the Valley of Fire with the help of Adrenaline ATV Tours. Along the Logandale Trail system, the ATV group is led by an experienced guide with time to stop and take photographs of the landscape.
44.6 Miles
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1 votes
Valley of Fire State Park, 29450 Valley of Fire Road, Overton, NV 89040
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Located within Valley of Fire State Park, Arch Rock Campground offers primitive campsites in a secluded environment with red rock formations. The campground provides water spigots, sheltered picnic tables, grills and fire rings.
45.2 Miles
86%
7 votes
721 S Moapa Valley Blvd, Overton, NV 89040
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Built on the site of an actual historical Anasazi pueblo, the Lost City Museum of Archaeology is home to many artifacts from the ancient civilization of the Anasazi, including pottery and artwork. The museum also contains a gift shop.
45.9 Miles
A private ranch that raises cattle, Sandy Valley Ranch offers horseback riding, cattle rustling, camping and campfires. Available also at the ranch are activities such as horseshoe pitch, cow pie toss, and cattle roping.
46.9 Miles
65%
17 votes
2 Kyle Canyon Rd, Mount Charleston, NV
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Rather than focusing on more intense horsemanship, the Mount Charleston Riding Stable is more about viewing the area through a leisurely tour. Visitors concentrate on observing the scenery from horseback, making it ideal for children.
49.2 Miles
98%
81 votes
State Routes 156,158, 157, Mount Charleston, NV
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The Mt. Charleston Scenic Byway starts at a 3,200-foot desert floor scrub then goes up to an 8,500 elevation with towering mountain pines. Skiing and snowboarding are popular at the summit during the winter while summer visitors can escape the intense heat of the valley to the cooler mountain temperatures.
49.6 Miles
70%
112 votes
Hwy 156, Mount Charleston, NV 89130
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A variety of skill levels are accommodated at the Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort. Kinds, beginners, intermediates, and advanced individuals each have trails and packages to make their skiing or snowboarding experiences better.