Travel Update: Full Post to Follow Diana's Punchbowl is a geothermal feature in Nye County. It is situated at the geographic center of Nevada in Monitor Valley. It is also referred to as Devil's Cauldron. Diana's Punchbowl is 600 feet in diameter. The water is 30 feet below the edge of the cauldron. The water ranges from 140 to 180 degrees so Diana's Punchbowl is not a soaking hot ... VIEW POST
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Buckland’s Station, Nevada
In 1859 Samuel S. Buckland settled on the bank of the Carson River. He established a ranch and station stop for the Overland Stage Company. He built the first toll bridge to exist downstream from Genoa. Samuel married Eliza Prentice in 1860 and built a large log cabin for his new bride. The cabin was used as a rally point for volunteers in the Pyramid Lake Indian War. Buckland's served as ... VIEW POST
Hooten Well, Nevada
Hooten Well lies west of the Dead Camel Mountains. The location is situated between two Pony Express Stations; Buckland's Station 12 miles to the west and Carson Sink Station 14 miles to the east. Many references mention Hooten Well and Desert Station as the same site and use the names interchangeably. But the two sites are separate and distinct locations 1.5 miles apart. Hooten Well has ... VIEW POST
Purple Sunset
The valley our ranch sits in is known for spectacular red and purple sunsets. The geography leads to beautiful and unusual cloud formations. ... VIEW POST
Van Sickle Genoa, Nevada: Pony Express Station
Van Sickle Station was built in 1857 by Henry Van Sickle. The 2 story building was a hotel, restaurant, store and bar. It is located 2 miles south of Genoa, Nevada's oldest settlement. In 1860 Van Sickle Station became a Pony Express Station where riders would change horses. Leaving the station headed west, riders would follow foothill road to the next station at Woodfords, ... VIEW POST
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