Nevada
State Motto
Nevada State Information
Nevada is the 36th State in the Union
Nevada, located in the western United States, is renowned for its striking contrast between the bustling urban centers and vast desert landscapes. The state's most populous city, Las Vegas, is famous worldwide for its vibrant entertainment, iconic casinos, and dazzling nightlife. Beyond the glittering Strip, Nevada boasts incredible natural beauty, including the stunning landscapes of Red Rock Canyon and Lake Tahoe, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With a diverse culture influenced by its mining and frontier history, Nevada offers visitors a unique blend of modern extravagance and rugged wilderness, epitomizing the spirit of the American West.
What's in a name?
Derived from the Spanish word 'nevada,' meaning 'snow-capped' or 'snowy.'
Nevada Geography
Area: | 110,572 sq mi (286,381 kmĀ²), 7th |
Highest Point: | Boundary Peak; 13,147 ft (1,221 m), 9th |
Lowest Point: | Colorado River; 479 ft (45 m) |
Bordering States: | Arizona, California, Idaho, Oregon, Utah |
Area Codes: | Area Codes of Nevada |
Zip Codes: | Zip Codes of Nevada |
Nevada is characterized by diverse geography that spans from vast arid deserts to rugged mountain ranges. The state is perhaps best known for the Great Basin Desert, which covers most of its territory and is home to iconic landmarks like the Black Rock Desert and the Valley of Fire. To the east, the state boasts the strikingly beautiful Sierra Nevada mountain range, where one can find Lake Tahoe, a stunning alpine lake. In the southern part of Nevada lies the Mojave Desert, hosting the famous Las Vegas Strip and the unique landscapes of Red Rock Canyon and the Mojave National Preserve. The state's geography is punctuated by stark contrasts, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, tourists, and those seeking both natural beauty and urban entertainment.
Nevada Economy
The economy of Nevada is characterized by a diverse range of industries, with a significant emphasis on tourism and hospitality. The state's world-renowned entertainment and gaming hub in Las Vegas, coupled with its attractive tax policies, make it a major destination for tourists and businesses alike. Additionally, mining plays a crucial role in Nevada's economy, particularly in the extraction of gold and silver, making it one of the leading mining states in the U.S. Furthermore, the state has been experiencing growth in technology and renewable energy sectors, with companies establishing a presence in the Reno-Tahoe area, contributing to economic diversification. While Nevada's economy has faced fluctuations due to its reliance on tourism, the state continues to explore opportunities for sustainable growth and development in various sectors beyond hospitality and gaming.
Agriculture
Top 3 crops / livestock for Nevada
- Dairy
- Apples
- Vegetables
Industry
Top 3 industries for Nevada
- Tourism
- Mining
- Technology
Nevada State Symbols
State Bird
Mountain BluebirdState Flower
SagebrushState Tree
Bristlecone PineState Mammal
Desert Bighorn SheepState Fish
Lahontan Cutthroat TroutState Insect
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