- Our list of the best things to do in Beatty, Nevada, features the top 3 nearby activities — including 0 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
 - Beatty, NV has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Adventures.
 - The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Beatty, NV
 
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            The Beatty Museum & Historical Society is focused on the preservation of the history of the region, including the Bullfrog Mining District. Guests are able to experience life in the early 1900s and learn how the miners worked and played.        
    
    
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            Just outside the ghost town of Rhyolite is the Goldwell Open Air Museum. The museum features a sculpture park with large-scale art created by a prominent group of Belgian artists that is set across the desert landscape.        
    
    
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            Artist's Drive is a narrow one-way road through the Death Valley and is a popular detour among travelers heading towards Artist's Palette. It is a short drive which takes you through some beautiful rock formations and has it adventurous edge with many twists and drops.        
    
    
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            Eureka Dunes are believed to be the tallest sand dunes in California and are a popular scenic attraction for those who wish to explore different landscapes and geological formations. Sunsets and sunrises offer the most stunning views of the place.        
    
    
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            Starkly beautiful Titus Canyon is the most popular region of Death Valley Junction, California. Its many unique elements include an abanoned town, prehistoric rock carvings, rare desert plants and endangered wildlife.        
    
    
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            Situated in Death Valley on the border of Nevada and California, Funeral Mountains offers visitors a scenic view of a colorful, limestone mountain range. Visitors aren't allowed to climb the mountains, but they can enjoy them from a distance.        
    
    
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            Death Valley National Park is one of the largest national parks and it is an International Biosphere Reserve, since 95% of it is labeled as wilderness area. It has camping sites and trails available for hikers, bikers and four-wheel drivers.        
    
    
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                Death Valley National Park, Death Valley Junction, CA 92328
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            Named for the mysterious rock trails that skitter across the ground, The Racetrack is a unique attraction in Death Valley Junction, California. The presence of the rock trails remains one of the greatest mysteries in geological history.        
    
    
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                Death Valley National Park, Death Valley Junction, CA 92328
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            Spanning half a mile and descending 600 feet below the surrounding ground, Ubehebe Crater is one of the most distinctive features in Death Valley Junction. Visitors must purchase an access pass before entering Death Valley National Park.