Clark County Ghost Towns

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Bard, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Bard, Nevada, is an extinct ghost town and former railroad station located in Clark County in southern Nevada. It lies within the modern-day Enterprise census-designated…

Bonelli’s Ferry, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Bonelli's Ferry (also known as Old Bonelli Ferry) was a historic Colorado River crossing in Clark County, Nevada, located just above the confluence of the…
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Borax, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Seal of Clark County Nevada Borax, Nevada, is a ghost town and former railroad siding in Clark County, in the southern part of the state…
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Buster Falls, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Seal of Clark County Nevada Buster Falls is a historic ghost town and former mining camp located in El Dorado Canyon (also spelled Eldorado Canyon)…
Call's Landing or Callville looking toward the west as it appeared in 1926 - Photo courtesy of R. F. Perkins

Callville, Nevada – Colorado River Steamship Landing

Callville Nevada is a ghost town and Colorado River Steamboat port, which is now submerged below the waters of Lake Mead. Bishop Anson Call founded…
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Garnet, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Seal of Clark County Nevada Garnet is an extinct town, commonly classified as a ghost town, located in Clark County, Nevada, in the United States.…
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Gold Butte, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Gold Butte is a classic Nevada ghost town located in the eastern hook of Clark County, in the rugged Virgin Mountains of the Mojave Desert.…
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Juan, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Juan, Nevada, was a minor railroad siding and transient settlement in southeastern Clark County, Nevada, during the early 20th-century mining boom in the region. Located…

Nelson Nevada and Eldorado Canyon – Clark County Ghost Town

Nelson, Nevada, is a small unincorporated community in Clark County, located in the rugged hills of El Dorado Canyon about 45 minutes south of Las…
Potosi mine, south center of sec. 12, T. 23 S., R. 57 E., the mine workings explore a zone at the base of the Yellowpine limestone. Clark County, Nevada. Circa 1921. Plate 33-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 162. 1931.

Potosi, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Potosi Nevada is the oldest lode mine in Nevada and the town site is located just off highway 160 between Las Vegas and Pahrump, Nevada.…
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Quartette, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Seal of Clark County Nevada Quartette, Nevada—also known as Quartette Mill or Quartette Landing—was a short-lived mining settlement and steamboat landing on the west bank…
Rioville, Nevada also known as Bonelli's Landing, circa 1900

Rioville, Nevada – Colorado Steamship Landing

Rioville, Nevada, was a small, short-lived settlement and ferry landing located at the confluence of the Virgin River (also called the Rio Virgin) and the…
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Saint Joseph, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Saint Joseph, Nevada, is a historic ghost town located in Clark County in the Moapa Valley along the east bank of the Muddy River. It…
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Simonsville, Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Seal of Clark County Nevada Simonsville (occasionally referenced with variant spellings such as Simmonsville) was a short-lived Mormon farming settlement and milling site in Clark…
The tallest building remains of St. Thomas, Nevada

St Thomas Nevada – Clark County Ghost Town

Founded in 1865 when Brigham Young sent settles to the confluence of the Virgin River and Muddy Rivers.  St Thomas Nevada remained a Mormon settlement until…
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Stone’s Ferry, Nevada

Seal of Clark County Nevada Stone's Ferry was a former settlement and Colorado River ferry crossing in Clark County, Nevada, established by members of the…