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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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Baker
Baker, Nevada is a funky little town on Nevada’s border with Utah, making it the last (or first) stop on the Loneliest Road in America. It’s also the gateway to spectacular Great Basin National Park. Basecamp at the aptly named Stargazer Inn, enjoy good food, and explore one of the least trafficked—and therefore least crowded—national parks.
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Lamoille
Lamoille, Nevada is a short 25-mile drive south of Elko in northeastern Nevada at the toe of the fabled Ruby Mountains and the mouth of glacier-carved, outdoor action-packed Lamoille Canyon. Come for the camping, hiking, fishing, and even heli-skiing. Stay for Lamoille’s slowed-down country vibes, awesome eats, and one-of-a-kind accommodations.
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Wells
Wells, Nevada is a small northeastern Nevada town with intriguing history, which sits at the threshold of boundless recreational bliss—especially at gorgeous Angel Lake. A handful of hotels and dining options welcome visitors and fuel them up for days spent hiking, cycling, and off-highway adventuring. Nearby, a pair of guest ranches, which embody the vibe of the Cowboy Corridor — one of the classic Nevada road trips on which Wells makes a perfect stop.
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Moapa Valley
Wedged between massive Lake Mead National Recreation Area and hugely popular Valley of Fire State Park, Moapa Valley is a rural, agrarian gem in the southern Nevada desert. Moapa Valley is made up of several scenic communities—Overton, Logandale, Glendale, and Moapa. It’s also home to the Muddy River, a tributary of the Colorado River system, which empties into the expansive Lake Mead National Recreation Area, and one of Nevada’s most distinctive museums.
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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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Denio
Denio Nevada offers visitors a fascinating slice of Wild West history. If you want to tour the alluring Black Rock Desert, incredible hot springs, Black Fire Opal mining, or simply step off the grid and get some much-needed quiet time and peace of mind, then Denio is the place to be.
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Alamo
Alamo, Nevada is the perfect place to blast off on an Extraterrestrial Highway adventure past Area 51 and beyond. It’s also a great waypoint along the Great Basin Highway, thanks to lush, oasis-like Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, and makes an ideal overnight spot when visiting Basin and Range National Monument or the Mount Irish Wilderness.
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Amargosa Valley
Alluring Amargosa Valley is a historic community on the southern Nevada-California border in sprawling Nye County. Flanked by Yucca Mountain and the Funeral Mountains, and named for the Amargosa River, Amargosa Valley is close to majorly popular destinations, including Death Valley National Park, Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, and Big Dune, making it an ideal overnight base camp on your Death Valley Rally road trip.
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Caliente
Welcome to Nevada’s untamed eastern edge! Caliente Nevada is southern Nevada’s adventure HQ. Dubbed Nevada’s “City of Roses” for its wild rose bed-lined streets, this former resort town (with its classic Spanish Mission architecture Union Pacific railroad depot) has rolled towards rebirth as a mountain bike mecca and your basecamp for several stunning Nevada state parks.