Area Guide

There is always something to see

watch and do in Beatty - Death Valley, Nevada territory.

 

You will be intrigued, interested and impressed.

Take a step back in time at the Beatty Museum

The Beatty Museum and Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of the history of the Beatty, Nevada area, including the Bullfrog Mining District. The museum presents you with an opportunity to experience life in the early 1900s; learn how the early miners lived, worked and played; venture through the; "Bullfrog Gold Rush" era; and learn about the ghost towns and attractions in the area. The museum is located at 417 Main Street, Beatty, Nevada

775-553-2303 | www.beattymuseum.org

 

Visit the ghost city of Rhyolite, Contemplate the Goldwell Open Air Museum, Relax or walk at Bombo's Pond, Enjoy Beatty's Cottonwood Park, Witness gunplay by the Beatty Cowboys

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Sightseeing

If you aren't walking it or biking it... "drive it to see it". Many of the most talked about places to visit are visible from your vehicle. Bring your camera; you will want to revisit the beautiful sites and memorable moments you are sure to take in while on your journey. Enjoy!!

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Seasons

The most pleasant time of the year to hike in Death Valley is from November through March. Summer temperatures can be treacherous and dangerous. Although, the spring and autumn heat can be unbearable for some, it is important to always check daily temperatures and weather conditions. If you choose to travel to this spectacular region, remember the low elevation hikes are best for cooler winter days; the higher elevation is a pleasant escape from the heat during the summer, as well the mountain peaks can be covered with snow. Always be properly equipped with adequate clothing, gear, safety needs and essentials.

If you want to have fun gaming  enjoy a good dinner meal, snacks and refreshment, or gas to continue with your tript , Stage Coach Hotel and Casino is just a short drive away. You don't want to miss that!

 

Also if you need to prepare to continue your adventure into Death Valley Gas, Groceries and refreshments

and 24 hour court food, coffee and ice cream and the biggest selection of Nut & Candy in the area

is available in Eddie World Gas and Court Food.

 

Beatty have to much to offer you so when you come back remember we have other hotels facilities

to meed your budget.

 

Hiking

Since constructed trails are limited, most hiking routes in the Death Valley Park are cross-country, up canyons, or along ridges.

 

There is a lot to see and explore, no matter where you are in Death Valley and it's surrounding territory. If you are planning a half-day or longer hike, remember to bring plenty of water, sunscreen and essentials for a rigorous exploration. Breathtaking views and sights are sure to be found while on your journey.  Don't forget the camera, and be prepared to get a good workout!

Water

The dry and hot climate of Death Valley requires plenty of water to stay hydrated. No matter what season it is, always be equipped with water and appropriate dietary consumptions for the physical endurance you may encounter while on any journey in this region. If you should find a natural spring, do not consider it as healthy drinking water; most likely it needs to be boiled or treated before ingesting.

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We invite you to visit

our other properties in Beatty.

 

BEST DEATH VALLEY HOTELS

900 US-95, Beatty, NV 89003

Phone: (775) 553-2419

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