This family restaurant near Las Vegas, Nevada may be all too easy to overlook in the small town of Blue Diamond. The tiny Nevada area is home to only about 200 people, complete with an elementary school and historic general store dating back to the 1940s. So it was big news when, in 2018, the announcement was made that a restaurant was opening in Blue Diamond. Cottonwood Station in Nevada was to be a meeting place for both foodies and outdoor lovers. Today, the family-run restaurant is a success story, proving that diamonds in the rough truly exist.

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The family restaurant near Las Vegas, Nevada feels like it’s been cared for with love. It’s one of those eateries that feels warm with friendly vibes and great food. Discover more on the Cottonwood Station website. Have you already made the trip out to the country for a tasty meal in Blue Diamond? If so, please share your experience in the comments below.

Find some other things to do in this charming town. Make it a weekend and reserve a room on the Expedia website.

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Outdoors Fun In Nevada

What are some of the best places to visit for outdoor fun in Nevada?

  • Winnemucca Lake (Kirkwood): For history fans out there, this place offers ancient petroglyphs to discover. These ancient carvings are in limestone boulders offering art for you to identify. One of the most fascinating questions is about the age of these markings, with some speculating they are the oldest in the country, dating from 10,500 and 14,800 years ago. Imagine what it feels like to put your hands on something like this. One way to reach this amazing art is to hike the four-mile Petroglyph Canyon Trail near Sloan.
  • Aliante Nature Discovery Park (Las Vegas): This local public park is a 20-acre free-for-all featuring a lake, a waterfall, and a dinosaur-themed play area. The multi-story play area offers an exciting design that mimics an archeologist's living quarters. And the dinosaur-themed nature discovery area that includes a 26-foot-tall Triceratops head, gives kids memorable lessons about paleontology. Stroll along the walking paths; play some tennis, volleyball, or bocce; and challenge your favorite opponents at the horseshoe pits. Be sure to pack a picnic to eat while watching a production in the cool amphitheater.
  • Virginia & Truckee Railroad (Virginia City): The scenery is breathtaking on this historic train ride from Virginia City, Nevada to Gold Hill and back. In its prime, this famous train carried U.S. presidents and other important folks inside the beautiful cars. It was completed in 1869 and once carried the precious cargo of millions of dollars in gold and silver ore from the mines of Virginia City. Today you can still take train rides on the century-old steam engines from the original 1870 train depot in Virginia City.

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