Ryholite Historic Area

Contact: r3brown@nv.blm.gov
Phone: (775)482-7800

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Historic ruins at this former gold-mining boomtown include the most photo-graphed ghost-town building in the West the Cook Bank Building-and Nevada's best-preserved "bottle house," constructed entirely of glass bottles. Death Valley Monument visitors frequently tour Rhyolite because it is along one of the major roads to that park.

Directions

From Beatty, travel southwest on State Highway 374 approximately 2 miles. Turn right and proceed 2 miles to Rhyolite.

More info at http://www.nv.blm.gov/bmountain/misc/recoverview.htm

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