Rhyolite Ghost Town - Nye County,
Nevada
GPS: N36° 53.884' W116° 49.781' (WGS 84)
December 14, 2002 |
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Rhyolite was born in 1905 and was once the third largest city in Nevada. The
town reached a population of over 10,000 by 1908. Gold was discovered in the hills surrounding the town which was
part of one mining stampede after another in Nevada. There are numerous ruins and relics scattered throught the
area including a bank, school house, jail and railroad depot. There are also a few intact structures used by a
small number of present day residents. There is also present day gold mine located near Rhyolite which ceased operations
in 1998. The tailings from the mine just about overshadow the town. For more information about Rhyolite, please
refer to http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/nv/rhyolite.html
To get to Rhyolite from Las Vegas, travel Northwest on US 95 for 116 miles (2 hours, 45 minutes) to Beatty, Nevada
and turn West on SR 374. Rhyolite is located about 4 miles west of the town of Beatty, Nevada on HWY 374. Signs
will guide your way. The trip time is about 3 hours. |
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This is the Cook Bank, which was eventually absorbed by the First Rhyolite
National Bank. A United States Post Office was also located in the basement and operated there until 1919. It was
the last business to close in Rhyolite. And that was quite a task for the Post Office, because they were selling
parts of the Cook Bank Building in 1910! |
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A full view of the bank. It's one of the largest buildings still standing
in Rhyolite. |
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One of the first buildings you will see is the Bottle House. There is register,
free information and a tour guide booklet of the town. Be prepared to spend about 15 or 30 minutes with the caretaker,
he is a BLM Volunteer who loves to give tours around the Bottle House. |
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One of few buildings in the area with an intact roof. |
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The jail was built in 1907 out of concrete with four steel cells. |
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