Nevada has a pretty fascinating history and thanks to this historic mining park, you can see it with your very eyes. Located in the former mining town of Tonopah, this mining park will transport you back in time and teach you all about the vast Nevada mining history. Most of the equipment looks eerily untouched as if just yesterday it was bustling with miners. It's one of the most historical places in Nevada. The incredible Tonopah Historic Mining Park is unlike any other and is definitely worthy of a visit. Come check out one of the old mining towns in Nevada.
Tonopah is a lovely town situated between Las Vegas and Reno. The town is steeped in fascinating history, beginning with the discovery of silver ore in the area around 1900. Today the population is only around 2,400 people, but Tonopah is one of the most interesting places in the state.
Located in the town is Tonopah Historic Mining Park. This park isn't a reconstruction of an old mining camp—it is one. Within the park are actual remnants of the mining camp that started it all.
The park covers more than 100 acres which contains the original major mining companies that brought so much wealth to the area in the early 20th century.
All of the mining equipment and buildings are wonderfully preserved. It's hard to believe they are more than a century old. The park lets you experience for yourself what life was like for a true silver miner.
You can get up close and personal with these amazing structures which have withstood the test of time. You can even walk down into an underground tunnel that leads you to a steel viewing cage. It's truly like walking in the steps of history.
All of the buildings with the original equipment are open to visitors. Thanks to this mining camp, Tonopah's mining district saw a massive amount of precious metals back in the day. Added up, all of the metals would total $1,200,000,000 today.
It doesn't look like one thing has changed since the mining camp shut down decades ago. Don't forget to stop by the Visitor Center which contains an impressive display of mining artifacts.
The mining park is open seven days a week from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is only $5 for adults and $3 for seniors. You'll find it at 110 Burro Street P.O. Box 965 Tonopah, Nevada 89049.
Take a closer look at this historic mining site:
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