 Las Vegas Golf Vacation
Before you make any Las Vegas golf vacation reservations, take a look at our new golf "Membership" program at TheCaddyShack.
Our members save a tremendous amount of money when they travel for Las Vegas golf. Discounts include golf vacation packages
and tee-times, rental cars and accommodations. We provide discounts at many of the top Las Vegas golf courses and other vacation resorts, including La Quinta, Radisson
Resorts, Hyatt Grand Champions, Hyatt Grand Cypress, Troon Properties, PGA West, La Costa, Aviara, Pointe Condos at Tapatio Cliffs and others. You can enjoy include
TPC at The Canyons, Reflection Bay golf course and Red Rock Country Club one of the newest golf courses.
Steve Wynn and the building of "family resorts". The construction of "themed casinos" with the Excalibur, Mirage, (new) MGM, New York New York and Treasure Island.
In 1995 the population of Clark County reached the one million mark and at this time is the nation's fastest growing city. Now T.I, Wynn Resort, Mandalay Bay, Luxor
and Venetian take space on the Las Vegas Strip.
The "new' Las Vegas golf vacation destination for those who enjoy quality service, premier golf courses, easy access from the Las Vegas Strip and top course conditions is the "Las Vegas Golf Trail".
Today many of the old land marks are gone as well as the old Las Vegas golf courses. The Desert Inn, The Dunes, Sahara and the Las Vegas Hilton Country Club. Today
Reflection Bay Golf Resort, Dragon Ridge Country Club, TPC at The Canyons, Red Rock Country Club are just a few of the new facilities that the Las Vegas visitor can enjoy.
Downtown Las Vegas
The blocks around the intersection of Fremont and Main Streets in downtown Las Vegas are known as Glitter Gulch. The first neon sign in the city went up here in 1929;
now millions of light bulbs and miles of neon tubing bathe the Gulch in perpetual daylight. This is where you'll find Vegas Vic and his pal Sassy Sal - two of the best
-known neon icons in the country. Some of the city's most famous casinos are in the Gulch, including the Golden Nugget and the Gold Spike, as are most of its strip clubs.
Aside from slowly cruising down Fremont Street and basking in the multi-colored glow, there's little to do apart from gamble, drink or watch naked people slither around
poles. Shopping consists mainly of souvenirs.
The remains of Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park may pale in comparison to nearby Glitter Gulch, but this is where it all started. Beginning in the 1850s,
this adobe quadrangle provided refuge for travelers along the Mormon Trail between Salt Lake City, Utah, and San Bernardino, in southern California. Some of the original
walls are still standing, and displays of artifacts and photographs illustrate mid-19th-century life on the frontier. There's an ongoing archaeological dig outside. The fort is a mile north of downtown.
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