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Mesquite is a city in Clark County, in Southern Nevada, about 80 mi (130 km) northeast of Las Vegas. It is immediately on the Nevada-Arizona border, near Utah. The town is on the north bank of the Virgin River, with the smaller settlement of Bunkerville on the south side of the river. Mesquite is a boomtown, attracting tourists and permanent residents. The town's population is about 19,000 (2018). Its biggest industry is tourism.

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By car

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Interstate 15 seen towards north in the Virgin River Gorge, Arizona
  • Interstate 15 has two exits (#120 and #122) for Mesquite. The town has built up around the freeway and is a favorite truck stop for all sorts of travelers. It is the only significant population center on the freeway between Las Vegas and St. George.

By plane

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Commercial travelers are probably better off flying to 2 Harry Reid International Airport (LAS IATA) in Las Vegas.

By bus

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  • Salt Lake City Express, (bus stop) Virgin River Casino at 100 E Pioneer Blvd, +1 208 656-8824. Salt Lake Express connects Las Vegas Harry Reid Airport to St George via Mesquite. Passengers transfer in St George to continue to Moab, Denver, or further north via Salt Lake City, or in Las Vegas to continue towards California or Arizona. Tickets can also be booked with Megabus or Greyhound. They also have another stop at Casablanca Resort @ 950 W Mesquite Blvd. Check tickets.

Get around

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Map of Mesquite (Nevada)

See

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  • 1 Virgin River Gorge. Worth a short drive into Utah. Beware of dangerous curves and, at times, low visibility, but when conditions are clear, the drive is amazing. Take Interstate 15 north through a small sliver of Arizona, then into Utah for more of nature's wonder. Virgin River Gorge (Q7933985) on Wikidata Virgin River Gorge on Wikipedia
  • 2 Virgin Valley Heritage Museum, 35 W Mesquite Blvd, +1 702 346-5295. Free. Virgin Valley Heritage Museum (Q7933996) on Wikidata Virgin Valley Heritage Museum on Wikipedia

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Gambling

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If you win...

Chances are that, if you win it big in Mesquite and you are not a U.S. citizen your winnings will be subject to a 30% withholding tax from the Internal Revenue Service. That $10,000 slot winning can dwindle quite quickly if that is taken off the top. Not to worry though you can reclaim your gambling winnings tax through a 1042-S form. You should get this from the casino so don't lose it: it is your starting ticket to getting your gambling winnings back.

Mesquite has a few gambling opportunities.

  • 2 Mesquite Gaming, 950 W Mesquite Blvd. Casino part of the CasaBlanca hotel resort.
  • Eureka Casino, 275 Mesa Blvd. Casino part of the Eureka hotel resort. Has traditional table games, slots, bookmaking and bingo.
  • Virgin River Casino, 100 E Pioneer Blvd. Casino part of the Virgin River hotel resort.

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Eat

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Because of its longtime function as a highway stop, fast food is very common in Mesquite. Many varieties are available, including McDonald's, Del Taco, Dairy Queen, Jack in the Box, and KFC. Most casinos offer a typical Vegas-style low-cost buffet.

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Sleep

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There are several major resort casinos in Mesquite. The first of these was the Peppermill, now known as Oasis. Now closed due to economic pressures, and mostly demolished.

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Routes through Mesquite
Salt Lake City St. George  NE  SW  North Las Vegas Las Vegas


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