2) Boulder City: Small-Town Charm, Historical Heritage, And Unique Identity A community without gaming and the home of the state's number one tourist attraction, Hoover Dam.
3) Henderson: More Public Parks Per Capita Than Any Other Place In Nevada Boundless entertainment everywhere you look, but just far enough away.
4) Summerlin: Clean, New, Organised and Uncrowded Over 150 parks and golf courses, nearly one-third of the area is designated as open space.
4) Summerlin: Clean, New, organised, and Uncrowded With over 150 parks and golf courses, nearly one-third of the area is designated as open space.
5) Pahrump: 62 miles west of Las Vegas and adjacent to the Nevada–California border. Award-winning Nevada wineries, gaming, relaxing resorts, and lush RV parks.
6) Moapa: A Small Town Known For Petroglyphs (Home to the second and third-tallest structures in Nevada, the Moapa Entravision Tower and the Moapa Kemp Tower.)
7) Mesquite: Conveniently Located Near A Wide Range Of National Parks Home to a growing retirement community, as well as several casino resorts and golf courses.