The Santa Rosa Range isnt the kind of place you pass through.

Unionville, where Mark Twain once swung a pickaxe before realizing he preferred a pen.

Paradise Valley, a ranching relic where time hasnt just slowedits paused.

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By Ken Lund from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA – Unionville, Nevada (55)Uploaded by PDTillman, CC BY-SA 2.0

These are towns that dont announce themselves.

This is Nevada at its most raw, its most untamed.

Visitors can explore remnants of old stone buildings and mines, capturing the essence of a bygone era.

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The main industry has faded, leaving behind a quiet community that preserves its historic charm.

Where is Unionville?

Located in Pershing County, Unionville sits in Buena Vista Canyon on the western slopes of the Humboldt Range.

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Its remote position, far from major highways and cities, contributes to its secluded nature.

There are no residents or industries today, but the preserved buildings attract history enthusiasts and photographers.

Its seclusion is due to its abandonment and the vast surrounding desert, providing an eerie yet captivating atmosphere.

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Where is Stone House?

Situated in Humboldt County, Stone House lies near the Santa Rosa Range, off of U.S. Route 95.

The town can be reached by a dirt road that veers off the main highway, requiring careful navigation.

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Its remote location, away from populated areas and services, contributes to its deserted feel.

Visitors can explore old mining sites and enjoy views of the surrounding Santa Rosa Range.

The town once flourished during the gold and copper mining era in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Golcondas seclusion comes from its small population and location amidst expansive desert and mountainous terrain.

Where is Golconda?

Golconda is located in Humboldt County, just east of Winnemucca along Interstate 80.

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The scenic backdrop of the Santa Rosa Range enhances its sense of isolation and connection with nature.

Visitors can learn about indigenous history and traditions at local cultural centers.

The main industries include tribal administration and ranching.

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Where is Fort McDermitt?

Located on the Nevada-Oregon border in Humboldt County, Fort McDermitt is accessible via U.S. Route 95.

The towns remote position, far from major urban centers, contributes to its secluded atmosphere.

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The surrounding high desert and proximity to the Santa Rosa Range offer expansive views and a sense of tranquility.

The area is characterized by ranching and agricultural activities, with vast tracts of open land.

Its seclusion stems from its remote location and the limited development in the area.

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Where is Paradise Ranchos?

Access requires travel on unpaved roads, enhancing its off-the-beaten-path appeal.

The isolation is perfect for those looking to escape the modern worlds distractions.

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With a very small population, the valley offers solitude and a close connection to the land.

Activities include fishing in the Kings River, hiking, and wildlife viewing.

There are few, if any, commercial industries, with ranching being the primary occupation among residents.

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The seclusion is inherent in the vast open spaces and minimal human presence.

Where is Kings River Valley?

Located in northern Humboldt County, the Kings River Valley lies east of the Santa Rosa Range.

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Access is via unmarked roads from Nevada State Route 140, requiring careful navigation and sometimes four-wheel-drive vehicles.

The remote setting, far from amenities and towns, ensures a quiet environment.

The town is known for its alfalfa and potato farming, contributing to Nevadas agricultural output.

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Visitors can experience rural life and enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding fields and mountains.

The main industries are farming and ranching, and the towns quiet demeanor reflects its hardworking community.

Orovadas seclusion is due to its distance from larger towns and its setting within expansive agricultural land.

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Where is Orovada?

Located along U.S. Route 95 in Humboldt County, Orovada sits approximately 45 miles north of Winnemucca.

Despite its position on a major highway, the town remains peaceful, with little commercial development.

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The surrounding open spaces and farmland enhance the sense of seclusion.

Travelers can reach Orovada by car, enjoying views of the high desert and mountains along the way.

Its remote location makes it a quiet stop for those exploring northern Nevada.

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The main industries include ranching and some tourism related to outdoor recreation.

Where is Denio?

Situated on the Nevada-Oregon border in Humboldt County, Denio is accessible via State Route 140.

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The towns remote location, far from larger cities, contributes to its peaceful atmosphere.

The journey to Denio involves traversing miles of open desert and rugged terrain.

The town offers expansive views of the surrounding desert and mountains, providing a tranquil escape.

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Activities include exploring local historical sites and enjoying outdoor recreation like hiking and rockhounding.

The main industries are ranching, mining, and some tourism.

McDermitts seclusion comes from its remote location and the vast open spaces that envelop it.

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Where is McDermitt?

Located along U.S. Route 95, McDermitt is positioned at the northernmost point of Nevada in Humboldt County.

Its distance from major urban areas contributes to its quiet nature.

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Access is straightforward via the highway, but the towns remote setting ensures limited traffic and a peaceful environment.

The main industries are ranching and some agriculture, reflecting the towns roots in supporting local miners and settlers.

Where is Paradise Valley?

Located in Humboldt County, Paradise Valley is about 40 miles northeast of Winnemucca.

Access is via State Route 290, which winds through scenic landscapes before reaching the town.

The isolation is enhanced by the surrounding mountains and the lack of commercial development.