- TripBuzz found 10 things to do with kids in or near Pahrump, Nevada, including 5 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Death Valley Junction, Mount Charleston and Amargosa Valley.
- From Pahrump Paintball Complex to Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch, the Pahrump area offers 32 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, National & State Parks, Paintball and Race Tracks.
- Situated in the Mojave Desert, Pahrump, NV is the largest census designated place outside of Alaska. Pahrump is only an hour west of Las Vegas and an hour east of Death Valley National Park, making it an ideal location to launch a complete tour of southern Nevada. The city offers hiking trails, wineries, auto racing, and ATV trails.
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Pizza Hut’s iconic red roofs harbor everything from meat lover’s pizza to breadsticks and wings
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Pahrump Paintball Complex is a paintball complex open to both groups and walk-ons. Protective clothing and other paintball equipment is available for rental. The complex (with included BBQ facilities) can be rented for private parties and other events.
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3601 South Highway 160, Pahrump, NV 89048
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Driving and racing experiences are supplied through the Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch. Specifically, drivers at the ranch are able to enjoy high-performance sports cars, including Corvettes and the SR3 depending on what the driver desires.
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The collection at the Pahrump Museum concentrates on the history of the region. It features specific exhibits of the original Old Pahrump Store, the One Room School House, and Old Farming Equipment in addition to a collection dedicated to President Abraham Lincoln.
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The Pahrump Valley Museum is a local history museum. It features a collection of antique cars and farm equipment, a replica of an old schoolhouse, and a variety of exhibits about local industries.
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1321 S Highway 160 Ste 1, Pahrump, NV 89048
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National Park Service - Death Valley National Park is a national park that is characterized by towering peaks, steady droughts, and record summer heat waves. The park also has oases that harbor tiny fish and wildlife.
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State Routes 156,158, 157, Mount Charleston, NV
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The Mt. Charleston Scenic Byway starts at a 3,200-foot desert floor scrub then goes up to an 8,500 elevation with towering mountain pines. Skiing and snowboarding are popular at the summit during the winter while summer visitors can escape the intense heat of the valley to the cooler mountain temperatures.
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HCR 70, Box 610Z, Amargosa Valley, NV 89041
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Many outdoor activities can be conducted at the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. Several boardwalks are available for walking tours, and visitors can participate in bird watching, hunting, and photography.
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Rather than focusing on more intense horsemanship, the Mount Charleston Riding Stable is more about viewing the area through a leisurely tour. Visitors concentrate on observing the scenery from horseback, making it ideal for children.
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The Death Valley Borax Museum is a small establishment dedicated to the history of Furnace Creek and the ways in which rich subterranean borax deposits influenced its growth and development.
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Formerly a class II railroad line, the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad Museum once stretched over 200 miles through the Mohave Desert. The line, now abandoned, is now preserved through the museum along with a historical caboose and other artifacts.