Date Ideas in Beatty, NV

  • TripBuzz discovered 13 different types of activities for couples in the Beatty area, including Art Museum (like Goldwell Open Air Museum), Ghost Towns (like Rhyolite), Canyon (like Titus Canyon) and Hiking Trails (like Red Pass), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 2 date ideas in or near Beatty, Nevada, 0all of which are located within the city of Beatty.
  • TripBuzz discovered 13 different types of activities for couples in the Beatty area, including Art Museum (like Goldwell Open Air Museum), Ghost Towns (like Rhyolite), Canyon (like Titus Canyon) and Hiking Trails (like Red Pass), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 2 date ideas in or near Beatty, Nevada, 0all of which are located within the city of Beatty.
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4.9 Miles
69% 123 votes
Art Museum Highway 374, Beatty, NV 89003 MoreLess Info
Just outside the ghost town of Rhyolite is the Goldwell Open Air Museum. The museum features a sculpture park with large-scale art created by a prominent group of Belgian artists that is set across the desert landscape.
4.9 Miles
64% 331 votes
Ghost Towns Off Highway 374, Beatty, NV 92328 MoreLess Info
The town of Rhyolite was originally founded in 1904, but it soon collapsed and is currently a ghost town. Those who visit the site are able to walk around at their leisure to view the former mining settlement.
28.2 Miles
94% 839 votes
Scenic Drives CA MoreLess Info
Artist's Drive is a narrow one-way road through the Death Valley and is a popular detour among travelers heading towards Artist's Palette. It is a short drive which takes you through some beautiful rock formations and has it adventurous edge with many twists and drops.
28.2 Miles
96% 1178 votes
Canyon Death Valley Junction, CA MoreLess Info
Starkly beautiful Titus Canyon is the most popular region of Death Valley Junction, California. Its many unique elements include an abanoned town, prehistoric rock carvings, rare desert plants and endangered wildlife.
29.6 Miles
63% 8 votes
Mountains Death Valley Junction, CA MoreLess Info
Situated in Death Valley on the border of Nevada and California, Funeral Mountains offers visitors a scenic view of a colorful, limestone mountain range. Visitors aren't allowed to climb the mountains, but they can enjoy them from a distance.
30.7 Miles
96% 744 votes
National & State Parks Route 190, Death Valley Junction, CA 92328 MoreLess Info
Death Valley National Park is one of the largest national parks and it is an International Biosphere Reserve, since 95% of it is labeled as wilderness area. It has camping sites and trails available for hikers, bikers and four-wheel drivers.
31.4 Miles
91% 739 votes
Lake Death Valley National Park, Death Valley Junction, CA 92328 MoreLess Info
Named for the mysterious rock trails that skitter across the ground, The Racetrack is a unique attraction in Death Valley Junction, California. The presence of the rock trails remains one of the greatest mysteries in geological history.
31.8 Miles
89% 9 votes
Farms & Ranches CA MoreLess Info
Barker Ranch is an old ranch in the desert. A number of nearby canyons and caves make for a great off-roading adventure.
31.8 Miles
20% 5 votes
Ghost Towns Death Valley Junction, CA MoreLess Info
Visitors can explore the ruins of a former gold mining camp at the Ghost Town of Schwab. The town had its beginnings in the early 1900s and now only a few scattered buildings remain.
32.4 Miles
74% 885 votes
Historic Sites Harmony Borax Works Rd., Death Valley Junction, CA MoreLess Info
While it was in operation, the now-defunct Harmony Borax Works was the most powerful economic force in Death Valley. Its decline began in 1888, after only five years of operation. The Harmony Borax Works is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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