If you're as obsessed with Nevada as we are, you probably have no trouble identifying the locations of iconic Nevada landscapes when you scroll past them in your social feed. Places like Red Rock Canyon, Lake Tahoe, or the Carson Valley all make for popular photo-ops, and for good reason! These landscapes are absolutely gorgeous, and we could simply never get tired of seeing them. However, it's always nice to have a fresh perspective of our state's most beautiful destinations. Check out these 10 aerial photos of Nevada landscapes for a unique look at some of these incredible spots.
As Nevada's only National Park, Great Basin NP represents one of Nevada's most pristine and wild landscapes. This view of the park shows off one of the area's greatest wonders—Wheeler Peak.
The Carson Valley has always been a major agricultural hub. This view of the Minden-Gardnerville area with the Carson Range in the background showcases that fact!
We could never mistake the iconic landscape of southern Nevada's Red Rock Canyon. Looking northeast, this view of the park's iconic rock formations is stunning.
We knew Lake Tahoe was big, but seeing it from above really puts the gigantic body of water into perspective. This view of the famous alpine lake even contains the lesser-known Marlette Lake.
The Hoover Dam was one of man's most impressive architectural creations. Seeing it from way up high like this gives you a whole new appreciation for the humongous man-made wonder.
Beautiful Lake Mead is truly an oasis sprawled across the barren desert. Check out Boulder City in the foreground and Hoover Dam on the righthand side.
Mount Charleston is a popular destination for escaping the summer heat. Charleston can be spotted on the lefthand side, and the spectacular Trout Canyon can be seen in the foreground.
Can you name this lake? We'll give you a hint: it's one of the largest natural lakes in Nevada and it has no outlet, only losing water via evaporation. If you guessed Pyramid Lake, then you're right!
What a view of the Round Mountain Gold Mine in Round Mountain, Nevada! It's hard to believe mining first began in this area over a century ago, back in 1906, and it's still going on to this day.
Located 17 miles from the Las Vegas Strip, Lake Las Vegas Resort is a wonderful getaway from the noise and chaos of the city.
Which of these aerial photos of Nevada surprised you the most? Let us know in the comments! For more fascinating Nevada photos, check out this list of 10 Photos Of Nevada From The Early 1900s.
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