5 spooky ghost tours in Nevada
It’s officially spooky season, so now is the time to book the best ghost tours in Nevada! Let’s take a dive into these scary locations.
It’s officially spooky season, so now is the time to book the best ghost tours in Nevada! Let’s take a dive into these scary locations.
No trick! These free Las Vegas Valley and Henderson Halloween events are a sweet treat for the whole family.
It’s not just houses and asylums—cemeteries can be haunted, too. Here are four cemeteries in Nevada that are reportedly haunted.
There’s a chill in the air and the leaves are beginning to change. Corn mazes, pumpkin patches and haunted houses are just weeks away, and Halloween fans may be wondering where to find spooky tours near Reno.
A terrifying theme park, frightening festival, petrifying parade, and murderous mansion are among the best and scariest Las Vegas Halloween haunts for 2025.
From paranormal sightings to barren highways and a centuries-old curse, there are some wild facts about Nevada. Check out eight of the creepiest here.
A colorful display of Latin American history, heritage, and culture will be at the forefront of the Latin Heritage Parade at Downtown Summerlin.
The start of fall is just around the corner on September 22. Don’t miss these events in Nevada that will give you all the autumnal feels.
Wherever you go in Reno, be sure to check out the more than 100 murals and public art pieces decorating the city’s walls and streets.
The 44th Great Reno Balloon Race is set for this Friday through Sunday. And while hot-air balloons will be visible on the horizon throughout most of the Truckee Meadows, the best views are from up close at Rancho San Rafael Park, which draws thousands of spectators every year.