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Summer Camps 2012 for kids & teens and choose your summer camp program: day, overnight, sport, specialty and more. Also, search for Summer Camps in Nevada
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Coed
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Residential Camp
- Phone:
- 702-433-5762
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Residential Camp
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Girls Only
- Phone:
- 702-385-3677
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Day Camp
- Gender:
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Coed
- Phone:
- 702-645-8446
Summer Camps in Nevada
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Nevada Major Cities
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Reno, NV
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Henderson, NV
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North Las Vegas, NV
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Pahrump, NV
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Fallon, NV
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Gardnerville, NV
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Winnemucca, NV
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Boulder City, NV
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Spring Creek, NV
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Mesquite, NV
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Incline Village, NV
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Fernley, NV
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Dayton, NV
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Minden, NV
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Yerington, NV
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Ely, NV
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Laughlin, NV
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Silver Springs, NV
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Battle Mountain, NV
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Lovelock, NV
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West Wendover, NV
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Overton, NV
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Hawthorne, NV
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Stateline, NV
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Nellis Afb, NV
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Tonopah, NV
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Wellington, NV
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Jean, NV
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Logandale, NV
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Wells, NV
History
Trappers and traders, including Jedediah Smith and Peter Skene Ogden, entered the Nevada area in the 1820s. In 1843–1845, John C. Frémont and Kit Carson explored the Great Basin and Sierra Nevada. The U.S. obtained the region in 1848 following the Mexican War, and the first permanent settlement was a Mormon trading post near present-day Genoa.
The driest state in the nation, with an average annual rainfall of only about 7 in., much of Nevada is uninhabited, sagebrush-covered desert. The wettest part of the state receives about 40 in. of precipitation per year, while the driest spot has less than 4 in. per year.
Nevada Summer Camps
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