
Las Vegas is famous for its nightlife, but many newcomers are surprised to find that it's also a great place for spending time in the great outdoors. You'll find countless hiking trails, mountain bike paths, rock climbing routes and backcountry camping spots just minutes from Las Vegas.
Our real estate agents are always on the lookout for fun outdoor things to do in the Las Vegas area, and hiking in Red Rock Canyon is one of our absolute favorites.

Casinos rely on trendy restaurants to attract travelers and diners with homes in Las Vegas. Restaurants meet that challenge with world-class chefs, complex cuisines, and engaging ambiance.
Our real estate agents live and work in Las Vegas and know the best places for dinner--not to mention live. Here is a list of our 10 favorite Las Vegas restaurants.

At Bonnie Springs Ranch, the Wild West is still alive and well, complete with horses you can ride and wooden saloons where you can grab a stiff drink. A combination of theme park and hotel, restaurant and living museum, this sprawling desert getaway is a real ranch with a replica of a real 1880's frontier town. If you're planning a day trip or a long weekend vacation, here are some reasons to consider this gem in Blue Diamond, Nevada:

Las Vegas is famous for its bright lights and eye-catching shows, so you shouldn't be surprised by our passion for the Fourth of July. If you're looking for homes in Las Vegas this summer, you'll find out what we mean soon enough. Our vibrant city has many show-stopping traditions, but one of our favorite seasonal celebrations happens high above the Strip: our annual Independence Day fireworks shows.
As a Las Vegas resident, you'll have your pick of hot spots to enjoy the show. Our real estate agents have created this list of their favorite places to watch fireworks in Las Vegas on the Fourth of July: