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Why Famous
  • The Opera House is famous as a community auditorium, full service convention center, cultural and arts center, and often sees famous entertainers passing through and performing on the stage.
Facts Destination
  • Eureka County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nevada.
  • Its county seat is Eureka.
  • Eureka County is part of the Elko Micropolitan Statistical Area.
  • Eureka County was created out of eastern Lander County in 1873
Area Info
  • Total Area is 4,180 sq mi (10,826 km²).
  • Eureka is an old mining town located on US 50.
Why Visit
  • Eureka offers fresh high desert air, stunning mountain views and no traffic congestion.
  • The unique values of Eureka County include clean air, access to open space.
  • Eureka facilitates recreation, active and passive enjoyment of fish and wildlife, quiet surroundings, enjoyment of nature, views and scenery, the community life of small towns, safety and security, agricultural and other outdoor employment.
  • Eureka County offers a variety of lodging and dining choices for travelers seeking a getaway from the hustle and bustle of big city life.
Best Time
  • Any time
Transport
  • The Nevada Department of Transportation are developing an implementation plan to provide transit service in the County.
  • The Eureka County airport in Diamond Valley on Highway 278.
Lifestyle
  • The County Life style based on Active and passive enjoyment of fish and wildlife, quiet surroundings, enjoyment of nature, views and scenery, the community life of small towns, safety and security, agricultural and other outdoor employment.
  • Urbanization of the intermountain west has brought interest in the management of public lands and increased regulation of traditional uses such as domestic livestock.