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Get a Little Out There

Go off the beaten path and get into the great big heart of Nevada. Beyond the neon lights, you’ll discover amazing sights in more than 60 million acres of uncommonly beautiful public lands. Best of all, it’s all yours to explore (plus more – hundreds of ghost towns, dozens of state parks, and any number of anything-but-ordinary landmarks). Go on – get a little out there.

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Otherworldly Adventures: Ride the Extraterrestrial Highway for an out of this world experience

  • Up to 7,000 stars are visible to the naked eye on a dark night at the stargazing park.

    Tonopah, Nevada

    Tonopah Stargazing Park

    Take in the beauty of the Milky Way at one of the best sites for stargazing in Nevada—a state with some tough competition.

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  • Mount Irish Petroglyph Site

    Hiko, Nevada

    Mount Irish Extraterrestrial Petroglyph Site

    Many believe these images represent interstellar lifeforms.

  • Alien Research Center

    Hiko, Nevada

    Alien Research Center

    The self-proclaimed gateway to the Extraterrestrial Highway.

  • Extraterrestrial Highway Sign

    Rachel, Nevada

    Extraterrestrial Highway Sign

    This sign designates the road that leads to the infamous Area 51.

  • The mailbox, with lots of graffiti from visitors.

    Alamo, Nevada

    The Black Mailbox

    Mysterious meeting place for UFO hunters near Area 51.

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    Lunar Crater

    This massive crater in the middle of nowhere was used to train astronauts for moon landings.

  • The Little A’Le’Inn

    Alamo, Nevada

    Little A'Le'Inn

    An eatery for UFO seekers on the Extraterrestrial Highway.

Culinary Curiosities: Cheers in sagebrush saloons and fill your belly with Basque cuisine

  • The antique, embossed tin on the walls and ceiling of the Martin Hotel have an “Arabesque” design motif, popular at the time of establishment.

    Winnemucca, Nevada

    The Martin Hotel

    It may no longer take overnight guests, but the Martin still makes out-of-towners feel at home—just like it has for the past century.

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  • The Silver Cafe is a mom-and-pop diner that has been family operated for generations.

    Pioche, Nevada

    Historic Silver Café

    Ghost hunters have fueled up at this diner for more than a century.

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  • Everything about Ely’s famous pharmacy is a throwback, from the 1950s interiors to the old-timey soda fountain.

    Ely, Nevada

    Economy Drug & Old Fashioned Soda Fountain

    Welcome to a feel-good American drugstore, in the classic sense of the term.

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    7 Spots Serving Up Nevada’s Wild and Free Spirit

    From Wild West waystations to tiki bars, even the state’s smaller restaurants have big personalities.

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    The Little Slice of France and Spain in Nevada

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    Sagebrush Saloons: The Ultimate Guide to Nevada’s Most Storied Watering Holes

    Where cocktails and comfort food go hand-in-hand with the stuff of legends.

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    How Basque Food Got to Northern Nevada

    It all started with the Gold Rush.

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  • The bar at the Red Dog.

    Virginia City, Nevada

    Red Dog Saloon

    A Wild West saloon that helped define a generation of psychedelic rock.

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    Bellagio Patisserie Chocolate Fountain

    Formerly the world's largest, this Willy Wonka-esque contraption runs 24/7.

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    Evel Pie

    “Live hard, ride fast, eat pizza” at this joint filled with Evel Knievel memorabilia.

  • Atomic Liquors, since 1952

    Las Vegas, Nevada

    Atomic Liquors

    Back in 1952, you could get a mushroom cloud chaser with your atomic cocktail.

  • The exterior of the saloon.

    Goldfield, Nevada

    Santa Fe Saloon

    Get a taste of the Wild West and a glimpse into the gold rush in Goldfield's oldest continually-running business.

Artistic Attractions: Tour outdoor museums and explore colorful car forests

  • After his gemstone-studded saddle won a prize in the 1904 World’s Fair, G.S. Garcia became a sought-after name in riding gear.

    Elko, Nevada

    Cowboy Arts & Gear Museum

    Once a famous outpost for purchasing saddles and spurs, this museum preserves the art, craft, and style of the American cowboy.

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    8 Places to Experience Nevada’s Outdoor Art and Oddities

    The state’s vast canvas is highly open to interpretation.

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  • Oasis by Francesca Berrini and Lindsey Rickert channels postcard imagery of resorts and spas, mixing mediums to immortalize a surreal experience at Fish Lake Valley,

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    Finding a Muse in the Supernatural

    Francesca Berrini and Lindsey Rickert were inspired by Nevada's "unknown" on days three and four of "The Fellowship of Highway 95."

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  • A view of the Space Whale lit up at night in front of Reno’s City Hall.

    Reno, Nevada

    Space Whale

    What began as a prominent Burning Man art piece is now an iconic symbol of downtown Reno.

  • Outside Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum in Boulder City, NV, with the owner’s custom hearse parked in front.

    Boulder City, Nevada

    Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum

    A professional special effects makeup artist’s collection of horror creatures and one-of-a-kind recreations on display in downtown Boulder City.

  • Apr 2021 supper with friends, accept that Judas guy

    Beatty, Nevada

    Albert Szukalski's Last Supper

    Twelve plaster figures inspired by da Vinci's famed painting haunt the desert landscape above a real-life ghost town.

  • Seven Magic Mountains at sunset

    Sloan, Nevada

    Seven Magic Mountains

    Brightly colored 30-foot-tall totems light up the desert sky just outside Las Vegas.

  • A limo atop an ice cream truck.

    Goldfield, Nevada

    International Car Forest of the Last Church

    Graffiti, cars, and religion combine to create this jungle of scrap in the Nevada desert.

Offbeat Outdoors: Elevate your visit with hiking, rock climbing, sandboarding, and off-roading

  • “Bonsai Rock” at the west shore of Lake Tahoe, February 2010

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    8 Uncommon Curiosities Beyond Nevada’s Big-City Limits

    Nevada’s small towns offer uncanny artwork against an otherworldly backdrop.

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    Creating Stop-Motion Earthworks on 'The Loneliest Road in America'

    Follow along as the land artist Paul Johnson embarks on "The Fellowship of the Loneliest Road."

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    Meet Nevada’s Bristlecone Pines, Some of the Oldest Trees on Earth

    These ancient trees with a survivalist spirit inspire awe.

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    On the last day of "The Fellowship of the Loneliest Road," Paul Johnson fulfills a lifelong dream.

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  • Fins and weirder shapes.

    Bunkerville, Nevada

    Little Finland

    Harder layers in colorful sandstone weather out as prominent “fins" and even more intricate and bizarre shapes.

  • Diana’s Punch Bowl.  Note vehicle for scale.

    Round Mountain, Nevada

    Diana's Punch Bowl

    Located in the remote Monitor Valley, this travertine bowl contains a scalding pool of water.

  • Baker, Nevada

    The Bristlecone Pines of the Great Basin

    The longest living non-clonal organisms on Earth.

  • An aerial photo of Sand Mountain

    Fallon, Nevada

    Sand Mountain

    Singing sand that stands as the final remains of an ancient lake.

Geological Gems: Get your hands dirty in fossil-filled state parks and marvel at unreal natural rock formations

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    10 Places to Experience Nevada’s Extraordinary Geological Gems

    From active opal mines to mind-boggling natural sand art.

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    The 'Queen of the Silver Camps' is 113 acres of history preserved.

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  • One of the many kinds of gemstones you’ll find at Gemfield, a wonderland for rockhounders within Nevada’s Esmeralda County.

    Goldfield, Nevada

    Gemfield

    One of the best places to dig—some say on the planet—for six different types of chalcedony.

  • Rails in 2018

    Dayton, Nevada

    Sutro Tunnel

    This colossal underground passage paved the way for large-scale drainage and access tunnels across the U.S., but it almost wasn’t built.

  • Techatticup Mine.

    Nelson, Nevada

    Techatticup Mine

    This famous Nevada gold mine, once a hotbed of Wild West shenanigans, is now open for tours.

  • Tonopah Mining Park.

    Tonopah, Nevada

    Tonopah Mining Park

    An errant donkey ushered in a new era of mining in Nevada.

  • Baker, Nevada

    Lehman Caves

    A gothic palace of endless stalagmites and pseudoscorpions waits within one of the world's most beautiful caves.

  • Fly Geyser Aerial Photo

    Gerlach, Nevada

    Fly Geyser

    A collision of human error and natural geothermal pressure created this rainbow-colored geologic wonder.

  • Reno, Nevada

    Pyramid Lake

    This Nevada lake holds its titular natural pyramid and, if the legends are true, a number of dangerous spirits.

  • The gorgeous formations at Valley of Fire State Park.

    Clark County, Nevada

    Valley of Fire

    The drama of nature in full effect in this Nevada State Park.

Haunted Histories: Stay in clown motels, spot ghostly Saloon specters and visit ghost towns

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    The Spirited Histories of Nevada’s Most Haunted Hotels

    Because ghosts were people, too.

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    Gold, Ghosts, and Gin: The Curious Spirits and Elaborate History of Virginia City

    This one-time boomtown still oozes with the spirit of the Wild West.

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  • Travelers along Highway 50 will be excited to stumble across Eureka after a long journey across the state.

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    The Friendliest Town on the Loneliest Road

    Eureka, Nevada is a must-see pitstop along the magnificent wide open road of Route 50, where travelers can immerse themselves in a bygone era and explore secret underground tunnels.

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  • The upper two floors of Virginia City’s three-story Washoe Club.

    Virginia City, Nevada

    The Washoe Club Haunted Museum & Saloon

    What once housed a private club catering to Comstock Lode elite is now considered one of the West’s most haunted spaces.

  • The old part of the Gold Hill Hotel, seen from the street.

    Virginia City, Nevada

    Gold Hill Hotel

    The oldest hotel in Nevada.

  • The Mizpah Hotel

    Tonopah, Nevada

    The Mizpah Hotel

    In the middle of a remote desert town is a surprisingly opulent hotel.

  • Goldfield Hotel main entrance on Columbia Street in 1976

    Goldfield, Nevada

    Goldfield Hotel

    This once bustling boomtown hotel is now the hottest spot in Nevada for ghost hunters.

  • Tonopah, Nevada

    Clown Motel

    Oh, just a motel on the edge of the desert decorated with thousands of clowns conveniently located next to an abandoned graveyard.

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