
Beatty
Beatty, Nevada, is a major gateway to Death Valley National Park for travelers approaching the park from the east.
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Beatty Details
Beatty, Nevada, is a major gateway to Death Valley National Park for travelers approaching the park from the east. A town of about 1,000 people, it is about 8 miles west of the park boundary, with access via Highway 374. Between the town and the park lies the popular Rhyolite ghost town. Travelers will find food, gas, lodging, and other services in Beatty. Visitors may want to check out the Beatty Museum and Historical Society, Rhyolite, the Goldwell Open Air Museum, and Bailey's Hot Springs while in the area.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Beatty
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0.3 mi away
Motel 6
A simple and budget friendly base for exploring Death Valley National Park.
4.2 mi away
Rhyolite Ghost Town
Rhyolite is one of the best-preserved and most interesting ghost towns in the American West.
8.8 mi away
Highway 374 (Daylight Pass Road)
Highway 374 (Daylight Pass Road) enters Death Valley National Park in the Stovepipe Wells area.
9.7 mi away
Phinney Canyon Road
This 21-mile dirt road provides access to the high woodlands of the Grapevine Mountains
14.9 mi away
Chloride City Road
The road to the Chloride City ghost town.