As one of the most underrated states in the country, Nevada is chock full of hidden gems and little-known natural wonders. In fact, that's one of our favorite things about the Silver State. Recently, Insider compiled a list of 20 lesser-known places in the country that are just as worthy of any traveler's attention, and our very own Fly Geyser was one of them. This bizarre destination may look like it belongs on a different planet, but you'll actually find it near the town of Gerlach, Nevada. If you have yet to see it for yourself, consider this a sign to make the trip!
Hiding out on the edge of Northern Nevada's Black Rock Desert is a truly bizarre destination that's worth going out of your way for. As one of the state's most wonderful surprises, Fly Geyser is a must-see destination.
Located on a 3,800-acre parcel of land that is owned by the Burning Man Project, Fly Geyser is a sight unlike anything you've seen before. The geyser itself flaunts bright shades of red, yellow, and green while shooting hot water up to five feet in the air.
The geyser is technically considered a man-made wonder because it was created when a geothermal power company drilled a test well into the ground in 1964. The well was left improperly capped and therefore the geyser began to form.
The geyser's peculiar coloring is caused by calcium carbonate deposits that grow several inches every year. As they've been growing for several decades now, visitors can witness three large mounds that are nearly six feet tall towering over the surrounding landscape.
Specifically, Fly Geyser's vibrant coloring is the result of something called thermophilic algae - algae that flourishes in moist, hot environments like the one perfectly created by the geyser.
Located approximately 20 miles north of the town of Gerlach, Fly Geyser is NOT available for public access. However, those who are curious about the strange destination can get an up-close view of it through a three-hour guided nature walk that is typically offered between April and October every year.
Although the work of a man-made accident, Fly Geyser is by far one of Nevada's most fascinating wonders. This lesser-known destination requires some planning to see firsthand, but it's always an experience that pays off in the end.
Have you had the opportunity to visit this lesser-known place in Nevada? Check out more underrated spots in our state with this list of 12 Hidden Gems You Have To See In Nevada Before You Die.
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