Things to do in mesquite, nevada this weekend

  • The list below includes 8 free or cheap things to do in or near Mesquite, Nevada, including 30 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, History Museums and Parks.
  • From Hunter Sports Park to Virgin Valley Heritage Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mesquite and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. George.

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Pizza Hut’s iconic red roofs harbor everything from meat lover’s pizza to breadsticks and wings

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Parks 496-512 E Mesquite Blvd, Mesquite, NV 89027 MoreLess Info

Located nearby the Virgin River, Hunter Sports Park features lighted baseball fields as well as a concession area. The park has restroom facilities, paved paths, small grassy fields and a sheltered area with picnic tables.

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History Museums 35 W. Mesquite Blvd, Mesquite, NV 89027 MoreLess Info

A tribute to the early pioneer settlers of the area, the Virgin Valley Heritage Museum educates visitors about pioneer life. The museum communicates the story of the pioneers through exhibits, artifacts and educational events.

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Bowling 100 E Pioneer Blvd, Mesquite, NV 89027 MoreLess Info

Virgin River Hotel Casino Bingo Bowling is a pet-friendly hotel and casino with a buffet, two swimming pools, and a bowling alley along with laundry rooms and wi-fi. The casino includes slots, craps, keno, video poker and blackjack.

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Recreation Centers 100 E Old Mill Road, Mesquite, NV 89027 MoreLess Info

A public fitness center maintained by the City of Mesquite, the Mesquite Recreation Center features two full gym areas, racquetball courts, indoor and outdoor pools with temperature control, a synthetic soccer field, and an aerobics and dance room.

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Movie Theaters 749 W Mesquite Blvd, Mesquite, NV 89027 MoreLess Info

At Westates Stadium 6, visitors can see the latest films in both 2D and 3D formats with digital projection. Visitors can join the Megaplex Theaters rewards program to receive points towards discounted tickets with every purchase.

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Movie Theaters 790 W Pioneer Blvd, Mesquite, NV 89027 MoreLess Info

Visitors can enjoy an 8 screen movie theater with stadium seating at Redd Hills Cinema 8. The theater airs first run films and 3D films, and also hosts local film festivals.

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Movie Theaters 744 W Pioneer Blvd Ste A, Mesquite, NV 89027 MoreLess Info

Mesquite Home Theater is an electronics store that claims to be able to mount any size television set. It performs home service and wiring, and offers a wide variety of home electronics.

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Vernon Worthen Park is a community park that spans 4.5 acres and hosts a variety of recreational activities, seasonal festivals, and special events. The park has a gazebo, picnic areas, a playground, and sand volleyball courts.

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Camping Site Valley of Fire State Park, 29450 Valley of Fire Road, Overton, NV 89040 MoreLess Info

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.

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Specialty Museums 721 South Moapa Valley Blvd., Overton, NV 89040 MoreLess Info

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.

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Red sandstone rock formations more than 150 million years old lend the name to Valley of Fire State Park. Established in 1935, Nevada's oldes

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Helicopter Tour

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Observation Deck

Grand Canyon Skywalk--a transparent, horseshoe-shaped platform that extends over the edge of the Grand Canyon--is not for the faint of heart.

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This Grand Canyon day tour has it all! Avoid the crowds at the canyon as this tour picks up from select hotels in a luxury modern bus with restrooms on board, giving you more time to enjoy your destination! Enroute to the West Rim and exclusive to this particular tour, you'll enjoy a hot, sit-down breakfast at a restaurant. This tour also includes a bonus stop at the Hoover Dam Memorial Bridge where you can capture incredible photos of the Dam! Continuing onto the Grand Canyon, your tour guide will tell you all about the Canyon and the Hualapai Indians. Included is admission to the West Rim for 3 hours, VIP bus access at the Canyon (No need to transfer to the shuttle buses at the canyon - an exclusive benefit for this tour only), Restaurant Breakfast, Scenic BBQ Lunch (Vegetarian and Chicken options are also available) on the canyon rim and two bottles of ice-cold water. Return to Las Vegas at approximately 5pm.

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Golf Course

The challenging desert terrain of the 18-hole course at Wolf Creek Golf Club offers a view of beige, brush-covered hills. You can book a play

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Mesquite

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Mesquite is a city in Clark County, Nevada, United States, adjacent to the Arizona state line and northeast of Las Vegas on Interstate 15. As of 2015, the United States Census estimates that the city had a population of 17,496. The city is located in the Virgin River valley adjacent to the Virgin Mountains in the northeastern part of the Mojave Desert. It is home to a growing retirement community, as well as several casino resorts and golf courses.HistoryMesquite was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1880, who called it Mesquite Flat. The community was finally established on the third attempt after having been flooded out from the waters of the Virgin River. The name was later shortened to Mesquite, and the city was incorporated by Thelma Davis in May 1984. Mesquite, like nearby Bunkerville, had its origins in farming. The Peppermill Mesquite casino, which opened in the 1970s, drove Mesquite's diversified economy.. The city incorporated in 1984 and established a master development plan during the early 1990s. In the mid-1990s, more casinos opened. By 2006, Mesquite was one of the fastest-growing small towns in the United States, though the late-2000s recession led to the closure of both the Mesquite Star and Oasis (formerly The Peppermill) casinos. Take stress off the schedule by using our United States trip itinerary builder.

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What does Mesquite Nevada have to offer?

Mesquite is your gateway city to visit 1400 square miles of some of the earth's most magnificent landscapes and archeological sites. Nine national parks, twelve national monuments, six national forests, three national recreation areas and many state parks are within a day's drive.

Should I retire in Mesquite Nevada?

overall it is a very nice place to live for people who are retired. Mesquite NV has seven golf courses and three casinos. Mesquite is a wonderful small town and has a great community spirit.

What desert is Mesquite in?

Located within the Mojave Desert, Mesquite experiences a desert climate with a large degree of diurnal temperature variation. Roughly 500 ft lower than Las Vegas, Mesquite is typically about 3 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than Las Vegas.

What is the elevation in Mesquite Nevada?

1,601′Mesquite / Elevationnull

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