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Seasons in Nevada

Nevada’s reputation is a wild one, but so is its weather. It’s also one of the country’s largest states, with elevations that range from under 500 feet above sea level to snow-capped peaks cracking 13,000 feet, with 100,000-ish square miles of high and low desert, forested basins, and plenty of other climate zones in between. Basically, it ain’t all hot Vegas nights and rattlesnakes slithering over sand dunes. Let us show you how to navigate the weather around here—one season at a time.

Highlights
  • Seasons in Nevada
  • What to Pack
  • Beat the (Weather) System

The road up Mount Charleston (one of Nevada’s tallest) climbs through seven distinct climate zones over the course of just 17 miles—the same amount you cover on your way from Mexico to Canada.

Nevada Weather: Here’s What to Pack

Pack Your Parkas AND Your Trunks

Although Nevada is one of the driest states, the sky dumps plenty of rain and snow into our many wild rivers, alpine lakes, and powder-packed mountain slopes—and that’s not just Nevada in winter. Nevada summers can dazzle you with some of the clearest, darkest, star-studded skies or surprise you with a refreshing shower. Our weather gods always deliver.

child runs through a spring wildflower bloom in nevada
Spring Wildflower Bloom in Nevada
BLM Nevada

What to Pack? Here’s What We’d Suggest:

  • Base Layers—tanks, t-shirt, shorts, and leggings or thermals
  • Jeans or pants, rain jacket, down jacket, gloves and a hat
  • Hiking boot or tennis shoe—whether you’re strolling the Strip or getting into the backcountry, something comfy enough to support your daylong endeavors while protecting your feet
  • Some kind of shoe that can get wet and protect your toes (think hot springs or muddy roads circumstances) is key. Chacos, Tevas or Crocs always seem to get the job done.
  • Sunscreen, chapstick, a billed hat and bandanna
  • Swimsuit
Great Basin National Park
Great Basin National Park

Lucky for you, traveler, what that means is there’s really no such thing as a best season to visit Nevada. Any time you visit is sure to be extraordinary. Even in our deserts, there are four seasons in Nevada. Sure, there are some hot, dry desertscapes—and they’re stunning. But depending where else you wander, Nevada in spring means you may wind up face to face with a stunning wildflower bloom and fall in Nevada promises an explosion of fall foliage that would leave a New Englander stupefied.

Travel Nevada Pro Tip

Bring water, water and more water. Pack more than you think you’ll need—it’s dry in Nevada, and when you run low, a chance to restock may be hours away.

So… What is the Weather in Nevada?

Tips and Tricks for Mastering High and Low Desert Climates

You know all those places that think “their” local saying is “You don’t like the weather? Wait 15 minutes!” Yep, we’re one of those. So what is the climate in Nevada, exactly? In a state spanning more than 100,000 square miles, weather conditions in Nevada change as often as the terrain surrounding you does. Making sure you’ve got the right gear is one thing, being aware of weather hazards and how they may shape your time in Nevada is another.

Tips and Tricks

Get your packing list dialed in, and make sure some basic safety tools are on it—like a paper map or an atlas, extra water supply, tire patch kit, and understanding of cell coverage—in case an unpredictable weather pattern moves your way. After all, one of the reasons we love Nevada so much is because it’s still so wild; it’s just good to know how to navigate inclement weather like a pro. Also, if you’re headed into rural Nevada, it’s always a good idea to let someone know where you’re headed, and when you plan to return, too. (Basically, just call your mom.)

Look ahead at forecast or even doppler radars, and make sure you know before you go by mapping out where you’re headed, how to navigate within each city, and how to connect from point A to B—especially during crazy Nevada weather.

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Nothing to see here...just a little munchin' and brunchin' in Valley of Fire 🔥🔥🔥
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All aboard the hot mess express, let’s hike this railroad trail near Las Vegas 🚂🛤️🥾⁣
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Trail name: Historic Railroad Tunnel Trail⁣
Location: Boulder City, Nevada⁣
Distance: 8.2 miles out-and-back (or as far as you want to go)⁣
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Fun fact: After the Hoover Dam was completed in 1935, the railroad ceased operation. In 1962 the tracks were removed, and the trail opened in 1995. ⁣
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The best place to begin your trek is the Lake Mead National Recreation Area Alan Bible Visitor Center trailhead. This is also a shared trailhead for the River Mountains Loop Trail.⁣
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👉🏼 Tag a friend you’d do this railroad trail with!⁣
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⚠️ Help preserve nature’s beauty by packing out all trash (even food scraps), never carve or graffitii on rocks, and stay on designated trails. Visit lnt.org for more info.⁣
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5 months and 15 days until deep playa sunsets. Stoked to get to return to a flooded playa at the end of April for a little #boatingman #barbthebarbarian guada.lupe.diver #blackrockdesert #DFMI #burningman Van
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Planning trips in late Feb/early March are tricky. We had to adjust plans a few times due to weather and permits. Landed on a 12 mile paddle through the Black Canyon, down the Colorado River...making stops along the way to explore and soak in 4 different hot springs, then camped on the beach with an impressive fire, post an under the stars soak adventure. Not sure how I’m going to go back to a life that doesn’t include a daily nature soak 🤷🏻‍♀️ becky.schreiber wins the trip saver award for coming up with plan F that was an A+ adventure and thankful for kkurc for doing all the hard work of steering the canoe 🛶
It's time to apply for tickets to tour this gorgeous freak. Fly Geyser, not far from the putty-colored playa known as Black Rock Desert, is a technicolor blend of iron (red), sulfate (yellow), and algae (yup, the green crud) on private property in northern Nevada. It was born in 1964 when the drill from a geothermal company accidentally exposed it. After 55 years, it's getting a little taller and a touch lovelier by the year. Details and ticket info at blackrockdesert.org/fly-geyser

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Still about a month away from being able to see the galactic core but now is a good time to start shooting because temps are still cool and now I am seeing more of the gas clouds. Stars will be tact sharp because of almost zero atmospheric distortion from heat. About 9pm last night, 51 deg, and a rain shower just passed through the area so it smelled nice. The mercury vapor street light added a nice green glow to the buildings. It was nice to hangout at an abandoned ghost town, by myself, in the dark……
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