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The Atlas Obscura Guide To Nevada

273 Cool, Hidden, and Unusual Things to Do in Nevada

Updated May 15, 2025

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Unusual Attractions in Nevada

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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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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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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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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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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Las Vegas, Nevada

The Neon Museum

The neon signs from Las Vegas' past find their final resting place at this unusual graveyard.
Fly Geyser Aerial Photo

Gerlach, Nevada

Fly Geyser

A collision of human error and natural geothermal pressure created this rainbow-colored geologic wonder.
Permanently Closed
Akhob as viewed from the outside

Las Vegas, Nevada

'Akhob'

James Turrell's total color immersion art installation, hidden on the top floor of a luxury handbag shop.
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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.
Sponsored by Travel Nevada
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.
Sponsored by Travel Nevada
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.
Sponsored by Travel Nevada
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.
Sponsored by Travel Nevada
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.
Sponsored by Travel Nevada
The antique, embossed tin on the walls and ceiling of the Martin Hotel have an “Arabesque” design motif, popular at the time of establishment.

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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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“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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Black Fire Opal from the Virgin Valley

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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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Cool Places to Eat & Drink in Nevada

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.
Sponsored by Travel Nevada
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.
Sponsored by Travel Nevada
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.
Sponsored by Travel Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada

Frankie's Tiki Room

The best Tiki bar in Las Vegas.
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9 Places Near Las Vegas For a Different Kind of Tailgate

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While Las Vegas is known for its glitzy neon signs, buzzing clubs and nightlife, and over-the-top casinos, the region itself is also home to some wondrous bars and eateries that lie well beyond the crowded Strip. This Super Bowl season, it’s time to engage in a new type of tailgate. From a stripmall world of tiki to a downhome diner where daily specials are part of the allure, here are 9 places that offer a culinary escape from the bright lights of Nevada’s most iconic city.

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Explore Nevada

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Mines 21
Nature 20
Ghost Towns 19
Museums 19
Water 17
Collections 16
Art 16
History & Culture 16
Natural Wonders 15
History 15
Places To Stay 5
Unique Restaurants & Bars 3

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Stories About Nevada

You don’t have to be an ultra-athlete to recreate this gold rush history.

Follow the Footsteps of an Incredible Mailman From the Gold Rush Era

Hikers recreate Snowshoe Thompson's 100-mile route through the mountains by walking, running, and even skiing.
by Erika Mailman
April 11, 2024
Nevada’s Basque community began with sheepherders, who settled here in the late 19th century.

Searching for Nevada’s Most Off-Beat Places and People

You haven’t really explored the Silver State until you’ve gone off the Las Vegas Strip.
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Podcast: Nevada Week: The Martin

Feast like a sheepherder at a Basque boarding house turned restaurant.
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Podcast: Nevada Week: Molossia

An 11-acre micronation in the Nevada desert with its own rules and regulations.
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A postcard from 1945 illustrates numerous delights to be found in a mid-century Nevada, but offers no advice on pronunciation.

Why Do Nevadans Pronounce Their State's Name So Strangely?

How you say it certainly says something about who you are.
by Dan Nosowitz
January 26, 2024
All illustrations: John Mata for Atlas Obscura

The Atlas Obscura Crossword: Area 51

by AO Puzzles
November 13, 2023

Area 51, Aliens, and the Truth (It's Out There)

A national security historian explains what's really going on at the infamous Nevada site.
by Christopher Nichols
October 23, 2023
Nevada State Route 375 was officially designated as the Extraterrestial Highway in a nod to rumors of otherworldly activity, but the desert road offers plenty of more grounded attractions.

Nevada's Extraterrestrial Highway Is Full of Earthly Wonders, Too

Explore a catastrophic space rock strike, unique flora and fauna, and millennia-old rock art on this famous stretch of desert road.
by Matthew Malinowski
August 8, 2023

Lists Featuring Nevada

Courtyard monument.
Flamingos on Flamingo Island
The High Roller

The 11 Most Unusual Places to Visit Near the Las Vegas Strip

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Including Bugsy Siegel Monument , Flamingo Habitat, and High Roller

The Mizpah Hotel
Goldfield Hotel main entrance on Columbia Street in 1976
The old part of the Gold Hill Hotel, seen from the street.

The Spirited Histories of Nevada’s Most Haunted Hotels

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4

Including Clown Motel, The Mizpah Hotel, and Goldfield Hotel

Pioneer Saloon
The exterior of the saloon.
View down Main Street in Midas
The Middlegate Station roadhouse in Nevada has existed since the Pony Express era

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

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6

Including Pioneer Saloon, Santa Fe Saloon, and Midas Ghost Town Saloon

Black Fire Opal from the Virgin Valley
Techatticup Mine.
Diana’s Punch Bowl.  Note vehicle for scale.
Fly Geyser Aerial Photo

10 Places to Experience Nevada’s Extraordinary Geological Gems

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10

Including Royal Peacock Black Fire Opal Mine, Techatticup Mine, and Diana's Punch Bowl

Winter Solstice 2019
The Spiral Jetty
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Double Negative’s north trench

A Tour of Spectacular 1970s Art Made From the Landscape Itself

Eight places to witness the incredible ambition of the Southwest land art movement.

8

Including Sun Tunnels, The Spiral Jetty, and Complex City

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