A Drive Down Nevada’s Loneliest Road Will Take You Miles And Miles Away From It All
During the 1980s, a Life Magazine writer was traveling along US Highway 50 through Nevada and was astounded by the fact that he encountered very few people. He quickly named this stretch of land The Loneliest Road in America. Even though you may not encounter many people if you travel down this loneliest road, your journey will be anything but lonely with the variety of quirky, unique, and historic stops along the way.
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US Hwy 50 through Nevada is, indeed, The Loneliest Road in America. See, the sign says so.
One of the four "spiders" that were created over 20 years ago. Whereas they all originally "lived" off Hwy 395, this one can be found along Hwy 50 about five miles east of Carson City on the south side of the highway near the Newman Lane intersection. This is probably one of the weirdest sights along this stretch of the road.
Hwy 50 approaching Zephyr Cove near Lake Tahoe. Notice how the desolation of the desert has given way to the gorgeous pine trees at the higher elevation.
The Nevada Commission on Tourism sponsors a promotion where visitors can stop at several specific locations along Hwy 50 and have the passport section of a state-issued "survival guide" stamped to indicate a particular location. Visitors can then mail their completed passport to the state and receive a certificate, signed by the governor that certifies they "survived" The Loneliest Road in America.
US Highway 50 is not only Nevada’s loneliest road but the loneliest road in all of America. Have you traveled down The Loneliest Road in America? What unusual or interesting sights did you see? Please share your comments and experiences below.