Gabbs

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Gabbs, a tiny mining town in Nevada's Big Smoky Valley, offers a starkly beautiful landscape of sagebrush and open skies. Once a bustling hub for magnesite and tungsten mining, today it's a quiet outpost that rewards those who appreciate solitude and the raw, unvarnished West. The nearby Gabbs Valley Range and the vast, empty playas create a sense of endless space, perfect for stargazing and off-the-beaten-path exploration.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Gabbs itself can be explored in an hour or two—wander the quiet streets and take in the remnants of its mining heritage. However, to fully appreciate the area, plan a half-day to visit Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park and explore the valley. For stargazers or those seeking solitude, an overnight stay (camping or a basic motel in nearby towns) is worthwhile.

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