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Historic Bullfrog Mining District Adventure Route

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43-Mile guided loop trail past several historic sites, with companion document.
Trail Uses
Utv/jeep driving Atv riding Dirt biking
Location
Nye County
Length
43.00 miles (Loop)
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Beatty
Surface
Dirt
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No
Wilderness Areas
Death Valley Wilderness Area
Wilderness Study Areas
Grapevine Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Queer Mountain Wilderness Study Area
Other Activities
Hiking Mountain Biking E-biking Horseback Riding

Description

The town of Beatty has a rich mining history and is Nevada’s “Gateway to Death Valley”. A great day trip out of Beatty is to follow the Bullfrog Historical Mining District Loop, which is approximately 43 miles in length.  This adventure loop is a new and unique way to experience the Bullfrog Hills and Bare Mountain region. Trails are primarily old mining and 4WD routes that lead visitors through various historic mine sites, unique geologic formations, and the historic town of Rhyolite. The Goldwell Open Air Museum is another fun attraction in the area. Goldwell showcases a collection of unique statues and art installations and is sure to amaze visitors.

For an interactive map of the routes, with photos and descriptions of various stops on the way, visit our new Story Map.  A companion document, with more detailed descriptions of each stop is also available for download.

Other Information

ArcGIS Online Story Map link:  https://arcg.is/0fW5jW 

Historic Bullfrog Mining District companion document and trail guide.

Trail Manager

Bureau of Land Management - Tonopah Field Office
1553 South Main Street
Tonopah, Nevada 89049
Phone: 775-482-7800
BLM_NV_BMDOwebmail@blm.gov
View website

Trail Tips

Travel on Durable Surfaces
If your bike tires make an indent on the trail surface, it is too wet to ride. Come back when the trails have dried out.

Trailhead Information

The main trailhead is off of Highway 95, on Fluorspar Canyon Road.  Several additional vehicle staging areas exist to the northeast of Beatty off Highway 95. Dispersed camping is allowed throughout the area, but there are also more options close to Beatty as well. 

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