Known for cowboys, casinos, and gold miners, Nevada is a popular tourist destination for everything western. However, beyond the cowboys, a secret about Nevada is that it is home to some quirky towns. From extraterrestrial sites to the Devlin's Monster Museum, Nevada has some strange attractions. In the small Nevada town of Rachel, you will find the famed Area 51. Another small town, Jackpot, is a casino wonderland. Nevada is even home to a town with its own sovereign nation, the Republic of Molossia. Explore six of Nevada's quirkiest towns and see the peculiar charm in each of them.
Rachel

To learn more, stop and explore the Alien Research Center. There are exhibits that show the facility's past, along with aircraft and weapons developed at the site. Some displays also touch on the rumors of alien sightings in the area. Close to Area 51 is another popular spot the Black Mailbox. This is a historic place for people looking to see a UFO. Alien buffs gather at the mailbox in the hopes of spotting a UFO or an alien.
Alien enthusiasts should also check out the town's annual Alienstock festival. The festival started out of controversy. There was a viral Facebook event that called on people to storm Area 51. While the storming event never happened, even organizers decided to still host an event, an alien festival. Since then, the event has grown to include everything alien-themed, from music and entertainment to food and vendors. There is also a panel that discusses topics such as UFO sightings and alien abduction stories.
If aliens aren't for you, Rachel is still worth a visit. The small town has some stunning natural scenery. You can enjoy amazing views on the towns trails. Tikaboo Peak Trail is a challenging hike in town that shows off breathtaking views from the summit of Tikaboo Peak. The trail is a nine-mile roundtrip, typically taking people 5 to 8 hours to complete. While the hike is long, the views of the surrounding valleys and mountain ranges are worth it.
Cutest Small Towns In NevadaThere is something for everyone in Nevada's little towns, from the crystal-clear waters of Lake Tahoe to the rugged beauty of Red Rock Canyon.
Jackpot

Jackpot has more than casinos. The gorgeous landscapes are enough to take anyone's breath away. A spot to enjoy some beautiful views is Jackpot "National" Forest. The forest is beautiful and has a contentious origin story. According to rumors, Cactus Pete's Resort Casino gave the land to the US Forest Service at some point. Years later, they wanted to cut the same forest down and expand their building but could not. Despite the small size of the land, it is now deemed an Urban National Forest.
Dayton

Besides the random sovereign nation, Dayton has some other interesting attractions. History buffs will enjoy Dayton State Park, which is home to mining ruins. Amongst the ruins is one of the largest early stamp mills in the state. A little farther east, there is also Fort Churchill State Historic Park, which offers interpretive walks through early Nevada military history. Anyone who likes the spookier side of history might like the town's Historic Cemetery. This is the oldest maintained cemetery in Nevada, dating back to the 1850s.
Boulder City

If you want to explore more horror in town, go on a spooky ghost tour. During the construction of the famous Hoover Dam, many people died. For decades, ghost stories have circled the town around the people's deaths. The tours follow these stories and show off the Hoover Dam.
While there are terrifying stories about the construction, Hoover Dam is a magnificent site and the most famous landmark in Boulder City. The dam was a spectacular engineering accomplishment and was the reason the town was originally created due to the construction workers needing a place to stay. There is the Boulder City-Hoover Dam museum on the first floor of the Boulder Dam Hotel, where people can learn more about the dam's construction.
Laughlin

Another quirky site made out of rock in Laughlin is the Grapevine Canyon Petroglyphs. You can find the petroglyphs on a short hike. Since the area gets so hot in the summer, the best time to hike is winter.
After spending so much time outdoors, there is an indoor attraction worth checking out in Laughlin, Don Laughlin's Classic Car Museum. Located at the Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort, the museum takes up nearly an entire level and has a wide range of cars. There are race cars, cars owned by Hollywood stars, and even antique pre-1950s cars. Something quirky about the museum is that it is also a licensed class car dealer. So if you see a car you like, you may be able to bring it home with you!
Goldfield

Another spot to see the town's cool cars is Rocket Bob's Art Cars. This is an art installation with old cars covered in trinkets such as Barbies, milk bottles, and air horns. The artists are regular attendees of Burning Man, and this shines through in their psychedelic art. Right next to Rocket Bob's Art Cars is Enigmata Esoterica. This is one of Goldfield's latest galleries. You are sure to find something interesting here. There is everything from custom turquoise and silver jewelry cabochons to stones, books, and bones.
Most Unique Towns In NevadaDespite the fact that its 600 or more ghost towns outnumber its flourishing cities and towns by a factor of nearly four to one, Nevada’s smaller metropolitan areas are full of surprises.
Whether you take a trip to Goldfield to see Rocket Bob's Art Cars or Rachel to visit Area 51, Nevada has many strange landmarks. If you are interested in visiting Nevada and seeing something unusual, these small towns are a great place to start. So pack your bags and get ready to head on an adventure in Nevada. In these quirky towns, you are never too far from unusual landmarks that will leave you feeling strangely satisfied.