

They have some wonderful bronze sculptures out in front of their tan tin building. If you're in the area, it's free, though they ask for donation, and worth the stop. We paid a visit to the Pahrump Valley Museum, which includes both indoor and outdoor exhibits. Pahrump was an interesting place, with a few casinos scattered around, sprinkled with Brothels on the outer edges for additional color.

We had stayed in Pahrump for a couple of nights to catch up on work, then headed out for a stay in Amargosa Valley to do some northern area's of Death Valley. One of our first big stops on the path to the National Park was Death Valley Junction, California. Links in the text will take you to related stories about that subject. Glad we went in February, as I'm pretty sure we wouldn't want to be here in the Summer months.Ĭlick on the photos below to go to the appropriate gallery. Our journey from Arizona into Nevada and California brought us to the area of Death Valley, where we found ghost towns, quirky stories and absolutely gorgeous views.
