A while ago, we took a look at some Las Vegas hidden gems that are located right here in Nevada. Because there are so many located throughout the Silver State, it comes as no surprise we were able to find 12 more hidden gems in Nevada to add to our original list.

Now, let’s take a look at these 12 other hidden gems in Nevada. Some of them you may already know about, while others will have you asking yourself, “How did I not know about this place?” There is much to discover in the fine state of Nevada that most people don’t even know about. Let’s take a look at a few more.

  1. The Martin Hotel - Winnemucca

Finetooth, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Starting off this list of hidden gems in Nevada is this little-known place. Established in 1898 as a rooming house, The Martin Hotel is now one of Nevada’s best Basque restaurants.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about The Martin Hotel. 94 W Railroad St, Winnemucca, NV 89445, USA

  1. Rhyolite

Jasperdo/Flickr Founded in 1904, Rhyolite is Nevada’s most visited ghost town and is known for its glass-bottle house.

Visit the NPS website to learn more. Rhyolite, NV 89003, USA

  1. International Car Forest of the Last Church - Goldfield

Marc Cooper/Flickr The International Car Forest of the Last Church features more than 40 automobiles that are stuck nose-down along a dirt road. This is one of the most unique little-known attractions in Nevada and is definitely art at its FINEST!

Read our previous coverage to learn more about the International Car Forest of the Last Church. Crystal Avenue, Crystal Ave, Goldfield, NV 89013, USA

  1. Secret Pizza - Las Vegas

Secret Pizza/Yelp

Jessica Y./Yelp As far as secret restaurants in Nevada go, the appropriately-named Secret Pizza is located in an unmarked area inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel and has some of the BEST PIZZA in Las Vegas!

Visit the Cosmopolitan Hotel website to learn more. Secret Pizza, Boulevard Tower, 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S Level 3, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA

  1. Pyramid Lake

Jonas Dovydenas, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Located in Washoe County, Pyramid Lake is a remnant of ancient Lake Lahontan and was once inhabited by the 19th-century Paiute Tribe. This is also one of the most breathtaking hidden gems in Nevada.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Pyramid Lake. Pyramid Lake, Nevada 89510, USA

  1. Lamoille Canyon

Antti/Flickr Lamoille Canyon, located in the central portion of Elko County, is the largest valley in the Ruby Mountains.

Visit the USDA Forest Service website to learn more. National Forest Development Road 660, NF-660, Spring Creek, NV, USA

  1. Mizpah Hotel - Tonopah

Raquel Baranow, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons The Mizpah Hotel is a historic hotel in Tonopah, Nevada. Until 1929, at five stories tall, the Mizpah Hotel was Nevada’s tallest building. This is also one of the most haunted hidden gems in Nevada.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about the Mizpah Hotel. 100 N Main St, Tonopah, NV 89049, USA

  1. Lion Habitat Ranch - Henderson

Lion Habitat Ranch, Inc./Facebook The Lion Habitat Ranch features about 40 animals, most of which are lions, on an 8.5-acre ranch that’s approximately 12 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. This ranch is the home of the lions that were previously at the MGM Lion Habitat.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about the Lion Habitat Ranch. 382 Bruner Ave, Henderson, NV 89044, USA

  1. Wolf Creek Golf Club - Mesquite

Wolf Creek Golf Club - Mesquite, NV/Facebook Wolf Creek Golf Club is one of the most breathtaking golf courses in the world, and it strives to give the ultimate golf experience to each and every one of its guests. Many major golf publications have ranked Wolf Creek Golf Club as one of the best public courses in the country.

Visit the Wolf Creek Golf Club website to learn more. 403 Paradise Pkwy, Mesquite, NV 89027, USA

  1. St. Thomas, Nevada

Wikimedia Commons/Lake Mead NRA Public Affairs There are numerous secret ghost towns in Nevada like St. Thomas which was founded in 1865 as a Mormon settlement. For nearly a century, the waters of Lake Mead submerged the town, and it’s recently reemerged because of Nevada’s ongoing drought. St. Thomas is located approximately 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about St. Thomas. Saint Thomas, St Thomas, NV 89040, USA

  1. U.S. Route 50 - The Loneliest Road in America

Bruce Fingerhood/Flickr U.S. Route 50 stretches for more than 3,000 miles and is truly one of the most beautiful and interesting drives you’ll ever take.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about U.S. Route 50. U.S. Route 50, NV, USA

  1. Pioneer Saloon - Goodsprings

Stan Shebs, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Last on our list of hidden gems in Nevada is the Pioneer Saloon which opened in 1913 and is one of the oldest saloons in the state. This historic saloon features a memorial room with a collection of photos from several celebrity visitors.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Pioneer Saloon. 310 NV-161, Goodsprings, NV 89019, USA

Have you visited any of these Nevada hidden gems? Are there any other places in Nevada you would recommend visiting? We are particularly looking for Las Vegas hidden gems to add to the list. If you know of any, please share them with us in the comments!

Finetooth, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Starting off this list of hidden gems in Nevada is this little-known place. Established in 1898 as a rooming house, The Martin Hotel is now one of Nevada’s best Basque restaurants.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about The Martin Hotel.

94 W Railroad St, Winnemucca, NV 89445, USA

Jasperdo/Flickr

Founded in 1904, Rhyolite is Nevada’s most visited ghost town and is known for its glass-bottle house.

Visit the NPS website to learn more.

Rhyolite, NV 89003, USA

Marc Cooper/Flickr

The International Car Forest of the Last Church features more than 40 automobiles that are stuck nose-down along a dirt road. This is one of the most unique little-known attractions in Nevada and is definitely art at its FINEST!

Read our previous coverage to learn more about the International Car Forest of the Last Church.

Crystal Avenue, Crystal Ave, Goldfield, NV 89013, USA

Secret Pizza/Yelp

Jessica Y./Yelp

As far as secret restaurants in Nevada go, the appropriately-named Secret Pizza is located in an unmarked area inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel and has some of the BEST PIZZA in Las Vegas!

Visit the Cosmopolitan Hotel website to learn more.

Secret Pizza, Boulevard Tower, 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S Level 3, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA

Jonas Dovydenas, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Located in Washoe County, Pyramid Lake is a remnant of ancient Lake Lahontan and was once inhabited by the 19th-century Paiute Tribe. This is also one of the most breathtaking hidden gems in Nevada.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Pyramid Lake.

Pyramid Lake, Nevada 89510, USA

Antti/Flickr

Lamoille Canyon, located in the central portion of Elko County, is the largest valley in the Ruby Mountains.

Visit the USDA Forest Service website to learn more.

National Forest Development Road 660, NF-660, Spring Creek, NV, USA

Raquel Baranow, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

The Mizpah Hotel is a historic hotel in Tonopah, Nevada. Until 1929, at five stories tall, the Mizpah Hotel was Nevada’s tallest building. This is also one of the most haunted hidden gems in Nevada.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about the Mizpah Hotel.

100 N Main St, Tonopah, NV 89049, USA

Lion Habitat Ranch, Inc./Facebook

The Lion Habitat Ranch features about 40 animals, most of which are lions, on an 8.5-acre ranch that’s approximately 12 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. This ranch is the home of the lions that were previously at the MGM Lion Habitat.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about the Lion Habitat Ranch.

382 Bruner Ave, Henderson, NV 89044, USA

Wolf Creek Golf Club - Mesquite, NV/Facebook

Wolf Creek Golf Club is one of the most breathtaking golf courses in the world, and it strives to give the ultimate golf experience to each and every one of its guests. Many major golf publications have ranked Wolf Creek Golf Club as one of the best public courses in the country.

Visit the Wolf Creek Golf Club website to learn more.

403 Paradise Pkwy, Mesquite, NV 89027, USA

Wikimedia Commons/Lake Mead NRA Public Affairs

There are numerous secret ghost towns in Nevada like St. Thomas which was founded in 1865 as a Mormon settlement. For nearly a century, the waters of Lake Mead submerged the town, and it’s recently reemerged because of Nevada’s ongoing drought. St. Thomas is located approximately 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about St. Thomas.

Saint Thomas, St Thomas, NV 89040, USA

Bruce Fingerhood/Flickr

U.S. Route 50 stretches for more than 3,000 miles and is truly one of the most beautiful and interesting drives you’ll ever take.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about U.S. Route 50.

U.S. Route 50, NV, USA

Stan Shebs, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Last on our list of hidden gems in Nevada is the Pioneer Saloon which opened in 1913 and is one of the oldest saloons in the state. This historic saloon features a memorial room with a collection of photos from several celebrity visitors.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Pioneer Saloon.

310 NV-161, Goodsprings, NV 89019, USA

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Hidden Gems In Nevada November 05, 2021 Melissa M. Is there another secret ghost town I can visit in Nevada? While Nevada has hundreds of ghost towns, there are some you may not have even heard of. Located in an isolated area of Western Nevada, Candelaria can be found along a dirt road in Nye County. It was once a silver mining town and even had a population of around 3,000 people. When the mines closed by 1900, the people left and Candelaria became a ghost town.  What other secret restaurants in Nevada can I visit? In the town of Alamo, there’s a hidden gem restaurant you may want to visit. Little A’Le’Inn serves delicious food in a restaurant decorated with aliens. It’s quirky, it’s fun, and it’s a must-visit. The Pink House is a restaurant that’s in, as you may have already guessed, a pink house. Serving flatbread, sandwiches, charcuterie, and more, it’s a wonderful place to stop for a bite. What are some other little-known attractions in Nevada? If you have a bucket list going for Nevada, you may want to add some of the attractions on this list to it. From the Neon Boneyard in Las Vegas to the Goldwell Open Air Museum in Beatty, there are some fascinating places to explore. 

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Hidden Gems In Nevada

November 05, 2021

Melissa M.

Is there another secret ghost town I can visit in Nevada? While Nevada has hundreds of ghost towns, there are some you may not have even heard of. Located in an isolated area of Western Nevada, Candelaria can be found along a dirt road in Nye County. It was once a silver mining town and even had a population of around 3,000 people. When the mines closed by 1900, the people left and Candelaria became a ghost town.  What other secret restaurants in Nevada can I visit? In the town of Alamo, there’s a hidden gem restaurant you may want to visit. Little A’Le’Inn serves delicious food in a restaurant decorated with aliens. It’s quirky, it’s fun, and it’s a must-visit. The Pink House is a restaurant that’s in, as you may have already guessed, a pink house. Serving flatbread, sandwiches, charcuterie, and more, it’s a wonderful place to stop for a bite. What are some other little-known attractions in Nevada? If you have a bucket list going for Nevada, you may want to add some of the attractions on this list to it. From the Neon Boneyard in Las Vegas to the Goldwell Open Air Museum in Beatty, there are some fascinating places to explore. 

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

While Nevada has hundreds of ghost towns, there are some you may not have even heard of. Located in an isolated area of Western Nevada, Candelaria can be found along a dirt road in Nye County. It was once a silver mining town and even had a population of around 3,000 people. When the mines closed by 1900, the people left and Candelaria became a ghost town. 

What other secret restaurants in Nevada can I visit?

In the town of Alamo, there’s a hidden gem restaurant you may want to visit. Little A’Le’Inn serves delicious food in a restaurant decorated with aliens. It’s quirky, it’s fun, and it’s a must-visit. The Pink House is a restaurant that’s in, as you may have already guessed, a pink house. Serving flatbread, sandwiches, charcuterie, and more, it’s a wonderful place to stop for a bite.

What are some other little-known attractions in Nevada?

If you have a bucket list going for Nevada, you may want to add some of the attractions on this list to it. From the Neon Boneyard in Las Vegas to the Goldwell Open Air Museum in Beatty, there are some fascinating places to explore.