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January 6, 2026 2 Comments

Grantsville ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

I got out a little last weekend. I was a Passenger Princess with Nevada Expeditions and Baby Badger’s first time out since he got a new engine. Most of the weekend was spent putting a new radio in Honey Badger, but we played a little. Grantsville is one of the biggies I hadn’t visited yet. We couldn’t have asked for a better weekend, sunny and 60!

Grantsville ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

Knickerbocker

Knickerbocker Mill ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

The Knickerbocker mill was built between 1865 and 1686. A mining camp formed below. The mill was twenty-samps with six furnaces. For almost a decade, it processed ore from Ione and Grantsville.

Knickerbocker Mill ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

The mill closed but reopened in 1877 to process ore from the Ural in Grantsville. This time, it only operated for a year. A revival occurred in 1887 to work ore from Berlin. This time, the mill operated for two years. W.S. Gage reopened the mill in 1896, but it operated for only a year. The mill was disassembled and taken to Berlin in 1898.

Knickerbocker Mill ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada
Knickerbocker Mill ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

Grantsville

Grantsville ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada
Grantsville ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

Prospectors discovered claims at Grantsville in 1863. The mines quickly played out, and they abandoned the site for a decade. The Alexander Company built a twenty-stamp mill in 1877. The claims were so productive that within a few years, the capacity was doubled. A town grew to include a population of 1,000. A post office opened in 1879.|Stages connected to Wadsworth, Austin, and Eureka.

Grantsville ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

Activity faded by 1880, but some mining continued. Several revivals occurred in the 1920s. The last activity was during World War II, where tailings were re-worked for lead. ll.

Grantsville ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

Gratnsville has a large variety of ruins. I want to go back when I’m feeling better and explore more.

Fairplay Mining District: Golddyke & Atwood

Fairplay mining district Atwood, Golddyke, Edgewood ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

One of the stops near Gabbs was to locate the different sites in the Fairplay mining district.

Fairplay mining district Atwood, Golddyke, Edgewood ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

Gold was discovered in 1901 by Okey Davis, George Duncan, E.A. McNaughton, and William Regan. The Fairplay Mining District was established in 1903 and the largest town in the district was Atwood, established in 1905. The first business to open was a hotel and restaurant on New Years Day 1906. This was followed by a variety of stores and a dance hall. The town would swell to 200 miners, most of whom had relocated from Goldfield.

Fairplay mining district Atwood, Golddyke, Edgewood ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada
Fairplay mining district Atwood, Golddyke, Edgewood ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

Learn more about the Fairplay Mining District.

Edgewood

Fairplay mining district Atwood, Golddyke, Edgewood ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

Edgewood was a competing townsite to Atwood. The town was laid out in 1905. Little became of the town, and it soon deteriorated into obscurity.

Fairplay mining district Atwood, Golddyke, Edgewood ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada

Little remains at the site of Edgewood. A few dugouts and debris fields.

Fairplay mining district Atwood, Golddyke, Edgewood ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada
Site of Edgewood

Austin knocked this one out of the park. Tucked in the hills is an amazing mining camp!

Fairplay mining district Atwood, Golddyke, Edgewood ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada
Fairplay mining district Atwood, Golddyke, Edgewood ghost Town abandoned Nye County Near Berlin Nevada


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  1. Milton Carr says

    January 13, 2026 at 9:21 am

    Like to see nv. ghost towns .

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    • Tami says

      January 13, 2026 at 9:31 am

      Great! More coming!

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Hi, I’m Tami. I have been exploring Nevada and Eastern Sierra ghost towns and historical sites for 25 years. My goal is to photograph and document the rich history of the area. If you love seeing and learning about the more unusual ghost towns and locations, you have come to the right place! Follow along as my Jeep, Honey Badger, and I work towards our objective of visiting every ghost town in the region!

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