Nevada is home to many beautiful waterfront spots. Most of these waterfront spots are (of course) located outdoors, while others can be found inside some of Las Vegas’ most fabulous hotels. Whether you enjoy fishing, boating, skiing or just simply viewing beautiful waterfalls, Nevada has the perfect waterfront spot for you.

Here are 10 amazing waterfront spots in Nevada you should definitely check out:

  1. Sand Harbor - Lake Tahoe

flickr/Don Graham Sand Harbor is part of Lake Tahoe State Park. This beach is SPECTACULAR!!!

  1. Wynn Waterfall at Wynn Las Vegas Resort

flickr/Kenneth Hagemeyer This 150-foot-tall man-made mountain features a waterfall that descends into a 3-acre man-made lake. Isn’t it BEAUTIFUL???

  1. Squaw Creek Reservoir - Washoe County

flickr/Aaron Muszalski Squaw Creek Reservoir was constructed in 1952 and is managed as a put-and-take fishery.

  1. Lake Mead - Clark County

flickr/odonata98 Lake Mead is the largest reservoir in the U.S in maximum water capacity.

  1. The Palazzo Waterfall at The Palazzo Resort Las Vegas

flickr/Dave Alter How STUNNING is this??? Absolutely BREATHTAKING!!!

  1. Pyramid Lake - Washoe County

wikimedia commons Pyramid Lake is Nevada’s largest natural lake.

  1. Truckee River

flickr/jslone6672 The area surrounding the Truckee River is SO GORGEOUS during autumn!!! Don’t you agree?

  1. Bellagio Fountain Show

flickr/raymondtan85 No trip to Las Vegas is complete without viewing the Bellagio Fountain Show. The fountain displays are choreographed to different types of music, and the 1,200 water cannons shoot water that reaches as high as 240 feet. WOW!!!

  1. Walker Lake - Mineral County

flickr/Alan Levine Walker Lake is a natural lake that’s located in the Great Basin. The area surrounding the lake is inhabited by the Paiute Indian Tribe.

  1. The Mirage Waterfall at The Mirage Hotel Las Vegas

flickr/Lisa Many couples use this lovely waterfront spot as their wedding location.

Where is your favorite waterfront spot in Nevada? Let us know in the comments below!

flickr/Don Graham

Sand Harbor is part of Lake Tahoe State Park. This beach is SPECTACULAR!!!

flickr/Kenneth Hagemeyer

This 150-foot-tall man-made mountain features a waterfall that descends into a 3-acre man-made lake. Isn’t it BEAUTIFUL???

flickr/Aaron Muszalski

Squaw Creek Reservoir was constructed in 1952 and is managed as a put-and-take fishery.

flickr/odonata98

Lake Mead is the largest reservoir in the U.S in maximum water capacity.

flickr/Dave Alter

How STUNNING is this??? Absolutely BREATHTAKING!!!

wikimedia commons

Pyramid Lake is Nevada’s largest natural lake.

flickr/jslone6672

The area surrounding the Truckee River is SO GORGEOUS during autumn!!! Don’t you agree?

flickr/raymondtan85

No trip to Las Vegas is complete without viewing the Bellagio Fountain Show. The fountain displays are choreographed to different types of music, and the 1,200 water cannons shoot water that reaches as high as 240 feet. WOW!!!

flickr/Alan Levine

Walker Lake is a natural lake that’s located in the Great Basin. The area surrounding the lake is inhabited by the Paiute Indian Tribe.

flickr/Lisa

Many couples use this lovely waterfront spot as their wedding location.

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