Places Around Tonopah

Surrounded by scenic beauty and attractive tourist attractions we make it convenient for you to visit all the beautiful places with our inhouse guide. We can also help you arrange transport facilities for an easier commute to nearby places.

Area51

Area 51

Situated on U.S. Highway 95 in Amargosa Valley between Beatty and Vegas, it’s only at the Area 51 Alien Center & Brothel where you can grab alien-themed anything you can imagine, fuel up on Free-Range Art Highway Road Trip snacks, grab a bite at the on-site restaurant, get your hands on some M-80s, or grab a drink and learn about Nevada’s oldest profession at the Alien Cathouse.

Goildfied Area

Tour the Florence Mine
That is Columbia Mountain—the place where millions of dollars in gold was extracted, making Goldfield one of the most famous towns in the American West.

Silver Peak

Silver Peak

Silver Peak is one of the oldest mining areas in Nevada, discovered in 1863, it produced substantial amounts of silver, gold, and other minerals. The town site was established in 1864 due to a spring that was in the area. A 10 stamp mill was built in 1865 and a 20 stamp mill was built in 1867.

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Death Valley, CA

Death Valley is a desert valley in Eastern California, in the northern Mojave Desert, bordering the Great Basin Desert. It is thought to be the hottest place on Earth during summer.

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White Mountain Peak

White Mountain Peak, at 14,252 feet, is the highest peak in the White Mountains of California, the highest peak in Mono County, and the third highest peak in the state after Mount Whitney and Mount Williamson.

Mt. Jefferson South Summit

Mount Jefferson is the highest mountain in both the Toquima Range and Nye County in Nevada, United States. It is the sixth highest mountain in the state.

Walker Lake

Walker Lake State Beach is known as Mineral County Monument Beach and offers picnic areas with fire rings and a new boat ramp, and is a great place for wildlife spotting.

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Warm Spring

The Warm Springs Pools—also known as The Jefferson Pools (named for Thomas Jefferson, who supposedly visited these springs several times per day)—are aptly located in the quaint mountain town of Warm Springs.