Built in 1904, this charming building is on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of Nevada’s best examples of Queen Anne architecture.
This multi-discipline community arts center features the stunning Barkley Theatre, world-class performances, film screenings, author readings, visual art galleries, including the E. L. Wiegand Gallery and a cafe.
Covering 80,000 acres of lush marsh bursting with wildlife, this area is classified as an internationally-recognized bird area by the American Bird Conservancy.
Adventurers from around the world can’t stop flocking to these picturesque sand dunes for off-highway vehicle (OHV) riding, sandboarding and hiking.
Grimes Point Archaeological Area is eleven miles east of Fallon and features a trail filled with intriguing rock writings and the art of ancient civilizations.