Michael Alvarado

United States

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From sunset to sunrise, Moapa is a gem, a hidden gem and we own 500 acres of the prettiest land here. We set the tent up into the side of the red hills, just so our guests could walk out on to the patio, sit down, and enjoy the view. And the best part, it's quiet. A ten foot walk up the hill reveals even more of a view, from here the ranch lays below with the river pointing its way toward the narrows (100 foot cliffs on both sides of a narrow opening) from there, look up, and see the bunkerville mountain range. This view is even better when the sun is rising and is enjoyable at dusk. In the evening, book a sunset horse ride with the best guides in Las Vegas, and surrounding areas, hands down. At night a fire can be built, the crackle of the fire, stories that are rarely true, and laughter should be the only distractions available.