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Tucked away in northeastern Nevada, Elko is a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, Western heritage, ...
Eerily quiet with not a soul in sight for miles, traveling the Nevada State Highway 50, an “uninteresting and empty” road is ...
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Nevada’s most unusual landmarks aren’t found in its biggest cities. According to a recent list from WorldAtlas, the state’s strangest stops are scattered across remote highways and desert towns — from ...
Nevada’s quirkiest destinations aren’t found on the Strip or in downtown Reno. They’re scattered across ghost towns, highways and wide-open desert. That’s according to WorldAtlas, which ...
The ultimate Nevada luxury? Soaking in a cattle trough hot spring while wild horses graze in the distance. Spa designers, take notes. Photo credit: Dale R The town’s main drag features remarkably ...
Gerlach, the quirky desert town put on the international map by Burning Man, went from more than 200 people to give-or-take 100 since the mine's closure. Gerlach's visitor website slogan is ...
The Talbots served gourmet, holiday-themed feasts all year. From the 1950s onward, the town was tossed between owners. In 1990, the state erased Santa Claus from the official Arizona map.
Listen, we all know Las Vegas is fabulous, but Nevada’s true character lives in its small towns, where the desert meets history and the locals actually remember your name after the second visit.
After exploring the art, take a stroll through Goldfield, a living ghost town (population around 250), which in the early 1900s was Nevada’s largest and richest city (population around 20,000).
The former town of Helvetia may have the spookiest past of all Carver County ghost towns. Helvetia was founded by John Buhler in 1856 on the western side of Carver County near the city of Mayer.
Explore these well-preserved U.S. ghost towns, which are all open to visitors. Some of the abandoned towns offer guided tours, artifact exhibits, and reenactments.