Free Things to Do in Las Vegas, Nevada

Summer Concerts at the Lake and More

Jenia Silver
Looking to go outdoors, cool off and sit back in the summer wind? If you are in Las Vegas, a short drive on the weekends can ease your comforts. Lovely Lake Las Vegas will accommodate all of your needs to be peaceful while you party. Just 25 miles from the Strip (Las Vegas BLVD), a quiet residential and tourist spot opens up to the public two nights a week. During the Summer Concert series, each Friday and Saturday night will host its own brand of genre. On the first night Rock bands will perform, and the second will host only Jazz musicians. This event, lasting from 7 to 10 pm is not the only excitement at the Lakes.

During the spring time full range golf course is offering it's specials, for those who like to try a putt or two. With the high temperatures sending the golfers out to retreat, the actual lake has it's own cruise line. Floating in luxury along this man made like is the La Contessa. Specials on dinning meals are offered at it's awesome worth, in a medium range of cost ( around $25 per person), for weekend brunches and weekday diner. Montelago Village Marina is the contacting source for more information at : 702-856-0078.

While the freebies can be the best reason to visit Lake Las Vegas, the greatest show has already happened. Each year among many neighboring casinos a spectacular fireworks display is set off celebrating our nation's independence. I myself, along with friends and family had a chance to watch the show. From the distant locale of abundant desert land, over two dozen separate explosive bursting lights filled the sky. I attached a photo here, with this article for those interested in recapping the moment.

Visiting this great attraction offers so much more. From a wide range of exquisite shopping, to gambling and hotel stays Lake Las Vegas is one of the premiere destinations loaded with class. Be sure to seek adventure and new experiences this summer and do so for free! For more information on all three hotels and resorts, please follow the link below.

Published by Jenia Silver

I was raised in North Texas. Lived in Las Vegas,NV for five years. Visited the great hippie state of Cali last year, which gave me great resource on writing local stories there. I have been writing for tw...  View profile

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  • Jenia Silver7/20/2009

    Yeah it was neat to watch many shows at once. I had to miss the Boulder City event, my ride was not available earlier in the day..

  • Drew Bush7/19/2009

    I agree, the fireworks display is pretty awesome!

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