- Our list of the best things to do in Beatty, Nevada, features the top 3 nearby activities — including 0 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Beatty, NV has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Beatty, NV
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The expansive, lush Furnace Creek Golf Course has the lowest elevation of any course throughout the world. Its propensity for balmy weather makes the Furnace Creek Golf Course and its accompanying hotel an excellent winter vacation destination.
31.8 Miles
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
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.
31.8 Miles
Winding steeply through Death Valley National Park, Hunter Mountain Road is a popular route between Saline Valley and Hidden Valley Roads. A high-clearance 4 x 4 vehicle is required to make this drive, which is sometimes impassable in winter.
32.4 Miles
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885 votes
Harmony Borax Works Rd., Death Valley Junction, CA
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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.
33.3 Miles
Scotty's Castle was built by the famous huckster Walter Scott. Tour the famous grounds and see Scotty's grave.
33.5 Miles
Mosaic Canyon got its name due to the beautiful multicolored rock formations that surround the twisting and curving hiking trails. An interesting sight is that of polished marble compressed in amazing designs and patterns over time.
35.4 Miles
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805 votes
Twenty Mule Team Rd. off Rte. 190, Death Valley Junction, CA
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The region of Death Valley National Park known as Twenty Mule Team Canyon takes its name from the teams of mules used to haul borax from the Harmony Borax Works to the nearest railway. Each trip took a week and the route was over 160 miles long.
37.9 Miles
Often called the goat trail, Lippincott Mine Road offers a challenging and yet exciting experience for drivers. It has some skinny spots and sharp curves along with some beautiful views of the Death Valley. Being a narrow shelf road, it faces washouts during rains.
37.9 Miles
Located within Death Valley National Park, Red Pass is a scenic location near Titus Canyon. Visitors commonly enjoy driving out and hiking to Red Pass in order to catch a glimpse of the scenic beauty the area provides.