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Bonnie Springs Ranch

The Wild West is still as wild as ever in Old Nevada, a replica of an 1880's mining town built on the 115-acre Bonnie Springs Ranch.

Las Vegas is the epitome of the fast-paced, ultra-modern city - swank, glittering, and exciting; but just a short, 25 mile drive away, you can visit the past again. Bonnie Springs Old Nevada is John Wayne country. Boarded sidewalks that creak pleasantly under your feet, saloons, tumbleweeds, stagecoaches, and even a Boot Hill Cemetery.

Bonnie Springs Old Nevada is a great place for the entire family and there are lots of attractions for the kids, including a petting zoo, cowboys and cowgirls, and on weekends and holidays, a miniature train ride, and a "posse" show where the kids can even help track down the 'bad guy". This little old mining town offers plenty of rousing, rough-and-tumble action, simulated gunfights in the streets, an 1830's melodrama complete with mustachioed villain in our authentically recreated Saloon, and even a public hanging, with an obliging Stuntman swaying in the wind. All shows are kids friendly and we encourage audience participation.

In addition to our gunfights and cowboys, there's a wax museum with figures from our frontier history, we serve great homemade meals in our restaurant, a beautiful and romantic 1800's style wedding chapel, along with convention facilities, and plenty of shopping for those looking for turquoise and silver and other western souvenirs. Bonnie Springs Old Nevada is an adventurous outing for the whole family.

Check out their website - Bonnie Springs Ranch

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