Welcome to the 83rd session of the Nevada Legislature!

We are the Division of Tourism (Travel Nevada), and we operate within the Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs to help achieve the priority of a vibrant and sustainable economy. In addition to managing the state’s tourism efforts, Travel Nevada provides communities and businesses with development resources, training, and grant assistance that help bolster local economic bases and diversify regional economies. We also produce Nevada Magazine & Visitor Guide, a publication that provides travel inspiration through its articles and photography.

With a presence statewide, Travel Nevada is focused on creating a fulfilling quality of life for all Nevadans. As our research shows, travelers who visit Nevada leave with a deeper understanding of our western heritage, knowledge of the state’s abundant outdoor recreation opportunities, and a renewed appreciation for wide open landscapes. And while those travelers leave with a promise to return, the state benefits with increased tax generation, job creation and retention, infrastructure investment, and more opportunity for residents.

Rafael Villanueva
Rafael Villanueva
CEO, Travel Nevada
Discover the Facts
Total Washoe County Impacts
$5.2B
Spending
43,463
Employment
$1.9B
Income
Direct Washoe County Impacts
$3.3B
Spending
27,776
Employment
$1.2B
Income
Partner Testimonials
"Tourism directly impacts thousands of families in Northern Nevada, supporting more than 40,000 jobs in Washoe County and infusing $5.2 billion into the local economy. The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority is grateful to our statewide partners, stakeholders and legislators for their recognition and focus on maintaining and improving tourism [...]"
"Tourism directly impacts thousands of families in Northern Nevada, supporting more than 40,000 jobs in Washoe County and infusing $5.2 billion into the local economy. The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority is grateful to our statewide partners, stakeholders and legislators for their recognition and focus on maintaining and improving tourism infrastructure throughout Nevada."
Mike Larragueta
Mike Larragueta
President/CEO, Reno Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA), Reno Tahoe
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"In 2023, visitors to Carson City invested $245 million into the local economy, improving the quality of life for our residents, and allowing 2,500 people to go to work each day! As the executive director of Visit Carson City, my team and I have the privilege of positioning our community [...]"
"In 2023, visitors to Carson City invested $245 million into the local economy, improving the quality of life for our residents, and allowing 2,500 people to go to work each day!

As the executive director of Visit Carson City, my team and I have the privilege of positioning our community as a desirable destination for leisure and group travelers. When we showcase our local businesses and attractions to visitors, they invest their dollars in our community - engaging in outdoor recreation activities, visiting local museums and galleries, eating at local restaurants, and staying overnight in our area accommodations. These investments improve the quality of life for Carson City residents.

As a small DMO, we would not be able to accomplish this without the support of the Nevada Division of Tourism.
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David Peterson
David Peterson
Executive Director, Visit Carson City, Reno Tahoe
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"There are nine National Wildlife Refuges in Nevada that are managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in collaboration and coordination with numerous state and local partners: Sheldon, Anaho Island, Fallon, Stillwater, Ruby Lake, Ash Meadows, Desert, Moapa Valley, and Pahranagat. National Wildlife Refuge System lands and waters serve [...]"
"There are nine National Wildlife Refuges in Nevada that are managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in collaboration and coordination with numerous state and local partners: Sheldon, Anaho Island, Fallon, Stillwater, Ruby Lake, Ash Meadows, Desert, Moapa Valley, and Pahranagat. National Wildlife Refuge System lands and waters serve a purpose distinct from that of other U.S. public lands: Wildlife conservation drives everything on national wildlife refuges, from the purposes for which each refuge was established, to the recreational activities offered, to the resource management tools used.

The national wildlife refuges in Nevada are special places for wildlife and people. They provide important habitat for hundreds of plant and animal species, attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, and provide recreation opportunities that include hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, photography, and education, as well as associated activities such as hiking, backpacking, boating, and camping. All these recreational activities support the outdoor recreation-based tourism economy in Nevada, especially in the small rural communities near the refuges. In fiscal year 2019, recreational spending by 61 million visitors to national wildlife refuges helped generate over $3 billion in economic activity and support 41,000 jobs."
Kevin DesRoberts
US Fish and Wildlife Service—Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Cowboy Country
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Visitor Profile

Visitors to the Reno-Tahoe Territory spend about $524 per overnight visitor, rate their trip to Nevada highly (4.2 on a 5-point scale in 2023) and have a high likelihood of returning to Nevada in the next two years (4.2 on a 5-point scale in 2023).

Nevada Territories
Tourism Means More
Grant-funded Projects in Your District

Travel Nevada offers opportunities to communities to develop their tourism products via two grant programs.

  • The agency’s Rural Marketing Grants help communities market their destination to visitors to generate overnight stays. Travel Nevada awards $1.5 million per year to rural partners for a variety of marketing projects.
  • The 3D (Destination Development Design) Program is a long-range, tourism-based community planning program that enables Nevada’s rural communities to be intentional about growing their visitor economies. Now in its third round, each awarded destination project goes through a strategic planning process and will share $1 million to execute their plans at the completion of the process.

FY25 Rural Marketing Grants

Your district lies in the Reno-Tahoe Territory. Below is a list of some of the projects that have been funded as part of the grant programs:

  • Your district lies in the Reno-Tahoe Territory. Below is a list of some of the projects that have been funded as part of the grant programs:

    A $163,500 award was granted to the Reno-Tahoe Territory (RTT) to fulfill the territory’s ongoing efforts included in their strategic plan that includes public relations, sales, and data platform subscription components.

  • A $58,655 award was granted to the Carson Valley Visitors Authority to develop a marketing plan that includes investment in an influencer program for the development of fresh content.

  • A $50,500 award was granted to the Virginia City Tourism Commission to develop a marketing plan that will promote and educate the public on the town’s architectural diversity, artistic nature, and cultural influence, ultimately supporting the historic preservation of the town.

  • A $43,607 award was granted to Visit Carson City to develop cooperative opportunities, attend travel trade events to promote Carson City, and grow their media and marketing assets to showcase their destination.

  • A $13,375 award was granted to the Nevada Commission for the Reconstruction of the V&T Railway for a website redesign. The process will include collaboration with nearby communities to expand the website’s content and attract new visitors.

  • A $5,000 award was granted to the City of Carson City to fund the promotion of the Carson City Murals and Music Festival. This event fosters community engagement and boosts tourism and partnerships, stimulating economic growth and cultural exchange as the city showcases vibrant murals and live music.

  • A $2,500 award was granted to the Brewery Arts Center to develop a marketing plan for the annual Mark Twain Days festival in Carson City. Strategically placed digital ads that celebrate the literary arts will reach potential visitors, leading to a boost in attendance at the event.

  • Statewide

    A $61,600 award was granted to Nevada’s Indian Territory to strengthen cultural awareness and identity through an eco-cultural tourism project, while being environmentally responsible and inclusive of the Great Basin Indigenous People and providing economic development opportunities.

  • A $20,000 award was granted to the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony (RSIC) to implement a marketing plan to increase tourism within Washoe County and bring recognition of the culturally enriched history of the Washoe, Paiute, and Shoshone Tribal Nations that celebrate and support history, arts, culture, and traditions, reaching larger populations to attend events hosted by RSIC.

  • A $4,272 award was granted to The Buckaroo Traditions Gathering event in Winnemucca to promote the celebration of Nevada’s Buckaroo heritage. This event will partner with the Moving Forward Powwow event in Fallon to honor Native American culture. They will boost tourism and attract visitors by showcasing their diverse traditions in different regions, fostering economic growth and community cohesion statewide.

  • Upcoming 3D Projects in your District

    Carson City/Reno Tahoe Territory – The tourism authorities of Carson City, Carson Valley, and Virginia City were awarded $631,350 to establish a Cultural Corridor connecting the region’s arts and culture assets while leveraging existing history and heritage to build a reputation as a must-see attraction for arts and heritage travelers. This will improve visibility for arts and culture attractions and create opportunities to improve economic opportunities for artisans, improve quality of life for residents, and connect local artisans with visitors.