SEATTLE, WA, September 30, 2010 (Press-News.org) myscenicdrives.com is proud to announce that it has added drives in the state of Nevada to its popular scenic drive finder.
Red canyons, blue-green waters and white pelicans, the colors of Nevada are vibrant. Nevada offers much to explore and the newest additions to myscenicdrives.com feature a diverse and fascinating terrain of desert, canyons, mountains and lakes. Whether you live nearby or are looking for a nature escape from your Las Vegas trip, myscenicdrives.com makes it easy to getaway. Recreational opportunities, points of interest, historical and geological facts are included with each drive.
Launched in March, myscenicdrives.com now features more than 70 drives spanning eight states. myscenicdrives.com provides both a feature-rich web experience for desktop computers and a lightweight mobile web experience for smartphones such as the iPhone and Android. Once a drive is selected, it can be easily uploaded to your GPS or phone. Interactive maps and weather forecast are also included.
With new drives constantly being added, and in new states, users will always find the perfect scenic drive on myscenicdrives.com.
myscenicdrives.com Explores the Colors of Nevada
myscenicdrives.com is continuing to expand with the addition of Nevada to its popular scenic drive finder.
2010-09-30
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