Beatty Museum Right in the heart of town, this small but mighty museum tells the story of the wild Nevada frontier. Packed with mining relics, local lore, and ghost town grit, it’s a walk through time—where every dusty detail whispers tales of survival, spirit, and gold..
Beatty Urban Pond Tucked just off the highway, this peaceful pond is a local gem. Stocked for fishing and ringed by desert views, it’s a quiet spot to cast a line, watch birds, or just breathe. Simple, serene, and perfect for slowing down in the middle of nowhere.
Rhyolite Ghost Town Empty shells of once-grand buildings stand alone in the dust. The echo of miners, saloons, and sudden wealth still lingers. It’s a forgotten chapter of the wild west, half-buried in sand but impossible to ignore under that endless desert sky..
Goldwell Open Air Musuem This wild stretch of desert is home to eerie sculptures and offbeat art. From ghostly Last Suppers to colossal figures, the museum feels like a dream left behind—odd, powerful, and perfectly at home in the shadow of Rhyolite.
Death Valley National Park Just 8 miles from Beatty lies a vast, otherworldly landscape of salt flats, canyons, and shifting dunes. Explore extreme beauty, towering peaks, and surreal silence in the hottest place on Earth. A wild, raw adventure that feels like stepping onto another planet.
Amargosa Opera House Around 35 miles from Beatty, a lone theater blooms in the desert. Murals line the walls, telling the tale of Marta Becket—who danced even when no one watched. Step into a world where silence is sacred, and every corner holds a whisper of performance.
Torrence Ranch Preserve Just 7 miles north of Beatty, this 130-acre preserve blends lush wetlands with desert views. Stroll the boardwalk through cottonwoods, springs, and open skies. Once a ranch, now a peaceful haven for birds, toads, and the quiet magic of the Amargosa River.
Ash Meadows Wildlife Preserve Approximately 48 miles from Beatty, this sprawling 23,000-acre refuge is a shimmering desert oasis. Over 30 springs feed crystal-blue pools and wetlands, sheltering more endemic fish, plants, snails, and insects than almost anywhere in North America.
Scotty's Castle Located 45 miles from Beatty, this Spanish-style mansion was built in the 1920s by Albert Johnson and made famous by Walter “Scotty” Scott. With ornate rooms, secret passages, and desert innovation, it offers a strange, beautiful glimpse into the past.