Mesquite Is a Small, Friendly City Nestled Amid the Scenic Vistas and Flat-Top Mesas of the Virgin River Valley

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Mesquite Is a Small, Friendly City Nestled Amid the Scenic Vistas and Flat-Top Mesas of the Virgin River Valley Mesquite is a small, friendly city nestled amid the scenic vistas and flat-top mesas of the Virgin River Valley. This easy getaway, only about an hour north of Las Vegas, offers a little of everything, with welcoming casino resorts, non-gaming hotels, nine championship golf courses, close proximity to national and state parks, sporting events, family-friendly attractions and more. Whether you’re in the mood for excitement, relaxation or a bit of both, Mesquite has a variety of unique experiences, all within minutes of your hotel. OUTDOOR RECREATION Mesquite is your gateway to outdoor adventure, with amazing national and state parks just a short drive away. Visit one of the many surrounding national parks, including Bryce Canyon, Great Basin and Zion National Park; or enjoy hikes for all abilities on Flat Top Mesa. Take in spectacular scenery at Dixie National Forest or discover ancient petroglyphs at Gold Butte National Monument. From the visually stunning Valley of Fire and Cathedral Gorge state parks to the majesty of the Grand Canyon and much more, there are plenty of natural wonders to take in on your next visit to Mesquite. ATTRACTIONS In Mesquite, you can play to your heart’s content. Rent an ATV and explore the many trails across the region, get your thrills skydiving from over two miles up, or simply kick back and lounge by a sparkling pool. If you prefer to keep things indoors, then unwind and be pampered at a luxurious day-spa, practice your skill at bowling, or try your luck at the tables and slot machines. If you’re looking for something a bit more unique, get up close and personal with a variety of exotic animals at the Camel Safari. Whatever your interests or activity level, the rugged desert setting is the perfect backdrop for a variety of activities and attractions. Adventure Rentals • 702-672-6161 Camel Safari • 800-836-4036 CasaBlanca Spa & Salon • 866-401-6021 Mesquite MX Park • 801-540-8222 Skydive Mesquite • 877-246-5867 The Smoking Gun Club and Pistol Range • 928-347-4133 ZION NATIONAL PARK SPORTS Mesquite is the perfect place to enjoy sporting events, tournaments, camps and more. Rising Star Sports Ranch, Mesquite Sports and Events complex and 14 other city parks offer well-equipped facilities and fields for baseball, softball, soccer, football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, pickleball, wrestling and more. The Cosmic Bowling Center Complex includes an arcade, snack shop, lounge, pro shop, and 24 state-of-the-art bowling lanes. GOLF CASABLANCA GOLF CLUB 1100 W. Hafen Lane No mention of sports in Mesquite would be complete without golf. With Mesquite, NV 89027 nine courses most within 10 minutes of the hotels, their picturesque 702-346-6764 • 866-401-6022 landscapes feature rugged desert arroyos, panoramic fairways and stunning layouts, for one of the nations most talked-about golf spots. The CONESTOGA GOLF CLUB Virgin Mountain foothills cradle nine championship golf courses, with 1499 Falcon Ridge Pkwy. each golf course offering its own unique playing experience, designed by Mesquite, NV 89034 renowned golf architects such as Cal Olson, Gary Panks, Kelby Hughes 702-346-4292 • 877-489-0777 and Arnold Palmer. Each year, the courses host exciting events like the Mesquite Amateur golf tournament and Nevada Open. Every golfer, from pro to novice, can find a course that matches his or her skill level. THE COYOTE SPRINGS GOLF CLUB 3100 State Hwy. 168 Coyote Springs, NV 89037 725-210-5400 • 877-742-8455 COYOTE WILLOWS GOLF COURSE 940 W. Hafen Lane Mesquite NV, 89027 702-345-3222 FALCON RIDGE GOLF COURSE 1024 Normandy Lane Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-6363 OASIS GOLF CLUB The Palmer and The Canyons 100 Palmer Lane Mesquite, NV 89027 702-919-6040 PALMS GOLF CLUB 530 Peppermill Palms Blvd. Littlefield, AZ 86432 702-346-4067 • 866-401-6020 WOLF CREEK GOLF CLUB 403 Paradise Pkwy. Mesquite, NV 89027 702-346-1670 • 866-252-4653 GAMING When it’s time to try your hand at gaming, the casinos in Mesquite offer a wide variety of ways for you to play. Enjoy 24-hour live- action poker and blackjack table games, keno, bingo, race and sportsbook, and the latest in slot and video machines. SHOWS & EVENTS You can dance the night away to live music in the lounges, enjoy one of the many headliner concerts, or have a great time at a comedy or cabaret show. Schedule your next visit to take advantage of an annual event such as the Rockets Over Red Mesa July 4th fireworks, spectacular Hot-Air Balloon Festival, or car enthusiasts’ favorite, Motor Mania. DINING Mesquite offers an array of food and dining options for when you need to grab a bite to eat. From upscale dining serving delicious steak, seafood, desserts and more, to fast casual and grab-and-go favorites, there’s something to satisfy every taste. ARTS & MUSEUMS If you’re looking for a cultural escape, the Mesquite Fine Arts Center and Gallery provides a venue for local artists and crafters of all ages and cultures to learn, develop and display their talents. At the Virgin Valley Museum, you’ll find all sorts of interesting history and artifacts, including the first slot machine brought into the valley. In nearby Overton, the Lost City Museum houses one of the most complete collections of artifacts of the early Pueblo Indians in the Southwest. Lost City Museum 702-397-2193 Mesquite Fine Arts Center and Gallery 702-346-1338 Virgin Valley Heritage Museum 702-346-5705 MEETINGS & GROUPS The next time you need to plan a meeting or event, look no further than Mesquite. It’s the perfect destination for family reunions, weddings, sporting events and tournaments, golfing groups, association meetings, board retreats and more. Whether you’re looking for something relaxing and low-key, or in search of an exciting outdoor adventure, there are a variety of venues and vistas that are ideal locations for your next gathering. For assistance, contact the Southern Nevada sales team at 702-386-3372, or complete the easy Request for Proposal (RFP) form on www.VisitMesquite.com to bring your group to Mesquite. RESORTS, LODGING & RV PARKS Best Western Mesquite Inn 390 N. Sandhill Blvd. • 702-346-7444 CasaBlanca Resort – Casino – Golf – Spa 950 W. Mesquite Blvd. • 800-459-PLAY (7529) Eureka Casino Resort 275 Mesa Blvd. • 800-346-4611 Holiday Inn Express and Suites 1030 W. Pioneer Blvd. • 702-346-2200 / 866-374-6659 Highland Estates Hotel & Resort 555 Highland Dr. • 888-416-8383 Rising Star Sports Ranch Resort 333 N. Sandhill Blvd. • 702-346-5678 Stateline Casino and Motel 490 W. Mesquite Blvd. • 702-346-5752 Virgin River Hotel and Casino 100 Pioneer Blvd. • 800-346-7721 Masters Villas Resorts at Paradise Canyon 840 Pinnacle Court • 702-345-6700 Premier Mesquite Vacation Properties 305 Calais Drive • 702-345-5100 Aravada Springs 49900 Nays Ranch Road • 801-431-4950 Casablanca RV Park 950 W. Mesquite Blvd. • 702-346-7529 Solstice Motorcoach RV Resort 345 Mystic Drive • 702-346-8522 Sun Resort RV Park 400 Hillside Dr. • 702-346-6666 .
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