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Goldfield
Welcome to the World’s Greatest Gold Camp! Hardcore History & Plenty of Mystery OK, we’ll admit it: we’re kinda obsessed with Goldfield. No matter where you are in the Silver […]
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Goldfield
Welcome to the World’s Greatest Gold Camp! Hardcore History & Plenty of Mystery OK, we’ll admit it: we’re kinda obsessed with Goldfield. No matter where you are in the Silver […]
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Dyer
Dyer, NV is located in Esmeralda County, between the Silver Peak Range and the towering White Mountains that separate the Golden and Silver States. Visitors to this beautifully remote, pastoral corner of Nevada can enjoy a cozy vineyard B&B stay after exploring nearby ghost towns, the nation’s first designated wild burro range, beautiful Fish Lake Valley, and 13,140′ Boundary Peak—Nevada’s tallest summit.
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Beatty
Portrait of the Past on the Edge of Death Valley Beatty, Nevada: The Gateway to Death Valley Located just over 100 miles northeast of Las Vegas—a go-to stop along the […]
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Pioche
The locals bill Pioche, NV as “Nevada’s liveliest ghost town,” and they ain’t lyin’. This small, picturesque eastern Nevada town along the Great Basin Highway boasts some of the Silver State’s wildest Western history at numerous fascinating sites—including at a few storied Sagebrush Saloons—all while putting visitors in close range of a few stunning state parks.
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Eureka
Eureka, Nevada bills itself as the Friendliest Town on the Loneliest Road in America. This charming little town is one of the American West’s best-preserved mining communities, thanks to dozens of beautifully intact historic buildings to admire and plenty of hands-on history to explore, along with modern comforts, tasty food and drink, and endless outdoor adventure a stone’s throw away.
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Virginia City
Step back in time and get a vivacious taste of Nevada’s Wild West past at more than a dozen museums, outlandish monthly events, historic saloons, and storied landmarks in this legendary mining town.
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Ely
Ely, Nevada is an attraction-packed mountain town along the Loneliest Road in America. What began as a Pony Express outpost and 1900s copper mining center, Ely is now home to loads of art, historical sites, and outdoor recreation galore. With its scenic railway, walkable mural tours, and close proximity to a number of parks—including Great Basin National Park—Ely, Nevada is an ideal HQ for exploring this part of the state.
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Tonopah
Wild West Sights Under A Sea of Stars Queen of the Silver Camps Tonopah, Nevada: also known as the starting point for some of the best memories you’ll ever make. […]
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Hawthorne
Hawthorne, Nevada—nicknamed “America’s Patriotic Home”—beckons military history enthusiasts with its thousands of artillery storage bunkers, a one-of-a-kind munitions museum, and its massive annual Armed Forces Day celebration. Meanwhile, outdoor recreationalists stream in to experience Walker Lake, hundreds of miles of off-road trails, bighorn sheep spotting, and world-class fly fishing along the East Walker River.
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Gerlach
Gerlach, Nevada is one of the state’s tiniest towns, but also one of the biggest on history and natural wonders. Gerlach is the gateway to the intriguing and mysterious Black Rock Desert, which is home to famous Fly Geyser, numerous natural hot springs, 1.2 million acres of wilderness, and, of course, Burning Man. No matter when you visit Gerlach, the town itself and the unrivaled desert landscape beyond are sure to quench the wanderlust in your soul.