A town of almost 3,000 inhabitants set on the road between Reno and Las Vegas, Tonopah boomed during the Gold Rush, and is now a fascinating Nevada destination for history buffs, desert explorers and stargazers. Accommodation options include simple, self-catering spots as well as heritage hotels, fit for a range of tastes and budgets. Our pick of the best places to stay in Tonopah is a 1907-built property in the heart of the downtown area, offering plenty of old-fashioned charm.
Tonopah has retained its pioneering spirit, and the town is bursting with art and creativity, as well heritage landmarks aplenty. Tour the 113-acre Tonopah Historic Mining Park for a sense of the region's past and visit the Central Nevada Museum. There are also fascinating guided walks — and terrific ghost tours — of the area. The annual Tonopah Arts Festival is a highlight.
Venture into the desert for off-roading, hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, bird watching, wildlife spotting and more. Much of the beauty of Tonopah lies in its seclusion. Free of light pollution, you'll find the night sky alive with thousands of stars — this is one of the top stargazing spots in the USA.
Back in town, sip and savour a tipple or two at the Tonopah Brewing Company, before retreating to one of the best places to stay in Tonopah. This is a brilliant destination for adventurous types eager to discover the wonders of the Nevada desert, to delve into Gold Rush history, or to pause on an epic road trip between Las Vegas and Reno.
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Tonopah (Nevada)
Gold rush-era hotel transformed into a quirky downtown property. The eclectic decor combines the wild west, Victorian and colourful mid-century influences with historic architecture. Try your hand at poker, enjoy dinner in the restaurant and walk to local sites. A boutique oasis in the desert.